Thou Art the Man
"Thou art the man". It was Nathan speaking. And the accusing finger of the prophet was pointed to Dayid. A dreadful chain of sins in David's life had led to this moment. He had cohabited with Bathsheba, while her husband, Uriah, was away fighting Ammonites. When he had learned from the woman that she was with child, he added sin to sin in the attempt to prevent his adultery from becoming public. His first move was to command Joab to send him the Hittite. "Thou art the man". It was Nathan...
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