Nathan
David
Nathan, the prophet, confronted David with his sin.
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,.
The great prophet of David's time was Nathan. He played a significant role in David's life, advising and guiding him during his reign as king. Nathan confronted David about his sins and delivered important messages from God.
God sent different prophets to King David. Namely, Samuel and Nathan.SamuelThe prophet Samuel was the prophet who anointed King Saul, the first King of Israel, and he also anointed King David. He died during David's reign.NathanThe prophet Nathan came to David during his reign. The most well known interaction was when David committed adultery with Bathsheba, a married woman, then had his generals leave her husband to be killed in battle. Nathan came and revealed that he and God knew what he had done, which led to David's repentance and prayer in Psalm 51.
The prophet Nathan said "Thou art the man" to King David in the Bible. This was in reference to David's adultery with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband, Uriah. Nathan used this phrase to confront David about his sins.
Nathan the Prophet was sent to David, the king of Israel, to send a message from God. God was angry with David, because he had had an affair with one of his soldiers wives.
The prophet Nathan strongly rebukes King David, because David had sent Uriah to front in battle to kill him, so he could marry his wife . And then David comited adultery.
They are two different people as is evidenced by the chronology. Nathan the son of David and Bathsheba was born as one of the four sons they had after the death of their first illegitimately conceived child. Nathan the prophet confronted David about his adultery only at the most a year after this sin and so he would have been considerably older than the son of David.
David recognized taking Bathsheba was wrong because it involved abusing his power as king to pursue someone else's wife. His actions led to adultery and ultimately resulted in the death of her husband, Uriah, which compounded his wrongdoing. Additionally, when the prophet Nathan confronted him, David understood that his actions were sinful in the eyes of God, leading to deep remorse and repentance. This realization highlighted the moral and ethical implications of his choices.
David committed adultery.
The consequences of king David committing adultery with Bathsheba , was the child died soon.