2 Samuel 12:1–14
The Lord sent Nathan the prophet to David. He told this story: “There were two men—one rich, the other poor. The poor man had one lamb. It grew up in his home with his children. One day, the rich man had a visitor for dinner. But he didn’t serve his own meat. He robbed the poor man and killed his lamb for food.”
“That man should die!” said David.
“You are the man!” said Nathan. “God made you king. You have everything, but you killed Uriah. You, your wives, and your children will suffer for this.”
Questions: Why did David say the rich man should die? What did Nathan say would happen to David because of what he did to Uriah?