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Joab Reads David’s Letter to Uriah
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Joab Reads David’s Letter to Uriah

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rhpas3635
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Joab, commander of Israel’s army, stands before a fortified city and reads the written orders sent by King David. Beside him is Uriah the Hittite, armed for battle, while other Israelite soldiers wait with shields and spears along the road. The scene portrays the grave moment in 2 Samuel 11 when David’s private sin becomes a command of death: Uriah carries the very letter that orders Joab to place him in the fiercest fighting and withdraw from him. The walled city and gathered warriors emphasize the battlefield setting, while the scroll in Joab’s hands becomes the central symbol of concealed guilt, royal authority, and tragic betrayal. This artwork suits teaching on David and Bathsheba, Uriah’s loyalty, the consequences of sin, and the need for repentance before God.
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Keywordsbiblical battle   david   David's letter   Israelite soldiers   Joab   uriah  
Secondary Keywordsarmy   battle   battlefield   betrayal   bible story   commander   David and Bathsheba   fortified city   Hittite   israel   king   rh   royal orders   shield   soldiers   spear  
Tertiary Keywords2 Samuel   ancient Israel   repentance   scroll   sin  
Scriptures
2 Samuel 11:14-17  
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Joab, commander of Israel’s army, stands before a fortified city and reads the written orders sent by King David. Beside him is Uriah the Hittite, armed for battle, while other Israelite soldiers wait with shields and spears along the road. The scene portrays the grave moment in 2 Samuel 11 when David’s private sin becomes a command of death: Uriah carries the very letter that orders Joab to place him in the fiercest fighting and withdraw from him. The walled city and gathered warriors emphasize the battlefield setting, while the scroll in Joab’s hands becomes the central symbol of concealed guilt, royal authority, and tragic betrayal. This artwork suits teaching on David and Bathsheba, Uriah’s loyalty, the consequences of sin, and the need for repentance before God. by Review & Herald Publishing

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