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.
"Seemed"?Nathan was the greatest prophet in King David's time. As such, he fulfilled the same role as all such prophets, which was to guide the King and, if needed, rebuke him.See also:More about King DavidMore about the Israelite prophets
No. He was a prophet.
According to the Bible, the father of the Prophet Nathan was David, the King of Israel. Nathan was a trusted advisor to King David and played a crucial role in confronting him about his wrongdoing with Bathsheba. So, in a nutshell, David is the daddy of the Prophet Nathan.
Nathan the prophet rebuked king David, over the killing of Uriah the husband of Bathsheba.
King David had two prophets who guided him; Gad the Seer and Nathan the Prophet. Nathan was the chief one of the two.
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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.
If you're asking about chapter 12 of 2 Samuel, David repented immediately when he heard Nathan's rebuke. See also:More about King David
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.
The prophet Nathan came soon after David did commit aduktery with Bathsheba., as their love child died very young.
He was a Prophet in the time of King David.
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