International Children’s Bible

2 Samuel 11:8-21 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

8. Then David said to Uriah, “Go home and rest.”So Uriah left the palace. The king also sent a gift to him.

9. But Uriah did not go home. He slept outside the door of the palace. He slept there as all the king’s officers did.

10. The officers told David, “Uriah did not go home.”Then David said to Uriah, “You came from a long trip. Why didn’t you go home?”

11. Uriah said to him, “The Ark of the Covenant and the soldiers of Israel and Judah are staying in tents. My master Joab and his officers are camping out in the fields. It isn’t right for me to go home to eat and drink and have intimate relations with my wife!”

12. David said to Uriah, “Stay here today. Tomorrow I’ll send you back to the battle.” So Uriah stayed in Jerusalem that day and the next.

13. Then David called Uriah to come to see him. Uriah ate and drank with David. David made Uriah drunk, but he still did not go home. That evening Uriah went to sleep with the king’s officers outside the king’s door.

14. The next morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it by Uriah.

15. In the letter David wrote, “Put Uriah on the front lines where the fighting is worst. Then leave him there alone. Let him be killed in battle.”

16. Joab watched the city and saw where its strongest defenders were. He put Uriah there.

17. The men of the city came out to fight against Joab. Some of David’s men were killed. And Uriah the Hittite was one of them.

18. Then Joab sent a report to David about everything that had happened in the war.

19. Joab told the messenger, “Tell King David what happened in the war.

20. After you finish, the king may become angry. He may ask you, ‘Why did you go so near the city to fight? Didn’t you know they would shoot arrows from the city wall?

21. Do you remember who killed Abimelech son of Jerub-Besheth? It was a woman on the city wall. She threw a large stone for grinding grain on Abimelech. She killed him there in Thebez. Why did you go so near the wall?’ If King David asks that, you must answer, ‘Your servant Uriah the Hittite also died.’”