Bathsheba’s bath
By Skip Moen
“Now
when evening came David arose from his bed and walked around on the roof of the
king’s house, and from the roof he saw a woman bathing; and the
woman was very beautiful in appearance.” (2 Samuel
11:2 NASB)
Bathing –
Inexplicable.
.
Oh,
did you think that what was strange about this verse was David’s sin?
.
No, there’s
a lot more to it than that.
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First,
let’s notice that this verse begins with the same “accidental” wording as the previous verse.
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Vayhiy (or vayhi’)
- and it happened - but for some inexplicable reason, the NASB chooses to
render this as “now.”
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In other
words, the accidental engineering is obscured.
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We don’t
see that it is just as odd that David is at home when kings should be at war as
it is for him to be on the roof at sundown.
.
But this is
just the beginning of our inexplicable verse.
The second
element is that fact that David arises from bed at
sundown.
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Oh,
yes, the verse says “late in the afternoon,” but the Hebrew is le’et ‘erev.
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Do you
practice ‘erev shabbat?
Then you know that this expression is not “late
in the afternoon.”
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It is just
those few minutes immediately before and after sundown.
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This should
cause us to ask a few questions.
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First, why is
David in bed before the sun goes down?
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The text tells us nothing, but perhaps
the fact that he is not where he is supposed to be (at battle) has led him to
introspection and mental exhaustion.
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Now he gets
up. The sun is just going down. He goes up to the roof. What does he see? A
naked woman bathing.
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Perhaps his
already diminished defenses are caught off-guard and instead of looking away,
he observes.
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Understandable?
Certainly. But this act also requires some explanation.
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David has
already had at least seventeen other women as wives or consorts. Bathsheba will
be number eighteen.
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So David is
not a man of sexual restraint. In fact, sex and politics have been part of his
life since his first encounter with Saul.
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You might
review the intrigue of sexual maneuvering surrounding Saul’s daughters and
Saul’s wife. David is no stranger to another sexual partner.
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But in the
past, beauty has not been the primary motivator. Politics dominates David’s
sexual liaisons.
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Now (as it
happened), something else takes over, something else catches him at a moment
when his resistance is low.
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Inexplicable?
Maybe not, if we know a bit of David’s history.
.
The big
difference here is that this woman offers no
political advantage. And maybe that’s why she is
so appealing.
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Sex with
her does not require careful evaluation of inter-dynastic impact.
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It’s just
pleasure and, at this point, pleasure is a nice escape from the trauma of
avoiding the responsibilities of a king. Why not just forget about it for one
evening?
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And then
there’s Bathsheba. The inexplicable element of Bathsheba’s side of this story
is why she is on the roof in view of the palace in the first place.
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If she is
the chaste, innocent victim of a king’s lust, how do we explain her choice to
bathe where only the king can observe her?
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Are we to
imagine that this woman of virtue is so naïve that she pays no attention to the
fact that someone on the roof of the palace can see her?
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If she were
really the pure woman we want her to be, would we not also be shocked at her
exhibitionism?
Inexplicable.
Except—
.
.
What if she
bathed naked on the roof in order that the king might see?
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What if it
were her purpose to provide enough sexual temptation to a man that she knew had
few sexual restraints so that she might advance herself?
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According
to the story, it just happened that David’s one-night stand with her resulted
in pregnancy. How likely is that?
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Are we to
assume that Bathsheba didn’t know that she was at a fertile time of the month?
.
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Or does it
make more sense that Bathsheba engineered the circumstances so that she had the
greatest potential to bear the son of a king, and thereby become part of the
king’s dynasty?
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How much of
this bath was about the baby?
https://skipmoen.com/2017/04/bathshebas-bath/
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