he commited adultery wid his official's wife
Some: king David, king Manassiah, prophet Johna, apostle Peter
There are lots, but David is probably the ultimate example.
Bathsheba and King David's first child died shortly after birth as a judgment against King David for his sin in killing Bathsheba's husband Uriah. Her second child by King David was Solomon.
The fact that Avshalom was his son should be sufficient reason. In addition, King David was deeply saddened that Avshalom had committed the grave sin of rebelling against him, God's anointed. His tears were a prayer that God should forgive Avshalom (Talmud, Sotah 10b).
Yes, David was king when he wrote Psalms 86. David of ancient Israel had committed a serious sin, he was repentant and confidently prayed to God.
-King Saul refuse to listen to god and David listened to God-Saul was a farmer-warrior and David was a Shepard also Saul sinned and David did not ever *-Saul and David were both great warriors-They were thought as the chosen ones from God*2 Samuel 12:13 - David said to Nathan, "Ihave sinned against the LORD." Nathan replied, "The LORD has taken away your sin. You are not going to die.*1 Chronicles 21:8 - David said to God, "I have sinned greatly by doing this. Now, I beg you, take away the guilt of your servant. I have done a very foolish thing."David sinned plenty!
YES!
The sin of commiting adultery is very bad against god , that includes divorce.
Lucifer's sin was pride and rebellion against God.
No, not at all. Sin, by definition is the willingness of a person to do something against the will of God.
King David, the sin he committed is Adultery with Bathsheba and arranged for her husband ,Uriah to be killed, When confronted by prophet Nathan ,David repented deeply .In Psalm 51 ,David ask for God's mercy, and though there were consequences for his actions, God forgave David,.
This means that Kings derive their authority from God and not their subjects so that rebellion against the King was a sin. In a sense, an absolute ruler.