a11:4
b13:12-13
c1 Kgs 1:11-21
d2 Sam 11:26-27
e11:27
fLev 15:19-24

‏ 2 Samuel 11:4

11:4  a It is not clear whether Bathsheba came to David’s palace voluntarily. That no protestations are recorded (cp. 13:12-13  b) and that she married David, bore him another child, and persuaded him to designate their child as heir (1 Kgs 1:11-21  c) suggest that she might have been a willing partner. However, Bathsheba mourned for her husband (2 Sam 11:26-27  d), and only David was condemned for this act (11:27  e), so she might have been violated against her will.

• The phrase after having her menstrual period (see Lev 15:19-24  f) is included to show that the child Bathsheba conceived could not possibly have been Uriah’s.
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