New Living Translation

2 Samuel 12:20-31 New Living Translation (NLT)

20. Then David got up from the ground, washed himself, put on lotions, and changed his clothes. He went to the Tabernacle and worshiped the lord. After that, he returned to the palace and was served food and ate.

21. His advisers were amazed. “We don’t understand you,” they told him. “While the child was still living, you wept and refused to eat. But now that the child is dead, you have stopped your mourning and are eating again.”

22. David replied, “I fasted and wept while the child was alive, for I said, ‘Perhaps the lord will be gracious to me and let the child live.’

23. But why should I fast when he is dead? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him one day, but he cannot return to me.”

24. Then David comforted Bathsheba, his wife, and slept with her. She became pregnant and gave birth to a son, and David named him Solomon. The lord loved the child

25. and sent word through Nathan the prophet that they should name him Jedidiah (which means “beloved of the lord”), as the lord had commanded.

26. Meanwhile, Joab was fighting against Rabbah, the capital of Ammon, and he captured the royal fortifications.

27. Joab sent messengers to tell David, “I have fought against Rabbah and captured its water supply.

28. Now bring the rest of the army and capture the city. Otherwise, I will capture it and get credit for the victory.”

29. So David gathered the rest of the army and went to Rabbah, and he fought against it and captured it.

30. David removed the crown from the king’s head, and it was placed on his own head. The crown was made of gold and set with gems, and it weighed seventy-five pounds. David took a vast amount of plunder from the city.

31. He also made slaves of the people of Rabbah and forced them to labor with saws, iron picks, and iron axes, and to work in the brick kilns. That is how he dealt with the people of all the Ammonite towns. Then David and all the army returned to Jerusalem.