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11/19/03
David & Bathsheba
Everyday decisions are made. ... The story of David and Bathsheba in second Samuel, conveys the theme of responsibility of decisions. ... David realized this after God told him that his son through Bathsheba would not live. David’s sense of right and wrong became diminished by his desire for Bathsheba. ...
David first realizes that he has committed a sin when Nathan comes to him with the story of the sheep. ... ”# David said to Nathan that this person should be killed. ... David is shocked by the response, especially since he said that man should die. The true morals of David are shown by his response to the story by Nathan. However David became overwhelmed by his human desire which over conquered his morals at the time. ...
David realizing his mistakes attempted to cover it up by sending Uriah home. ... David then decided to send Uriah to the front line in attempts that he would get killed. These attempts by David show that he was aware of his mistakes but thought he could fix them by doing more wrong.
Approximate Word count = 903 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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