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Analysis of 2 Samuel 12 — A Lamb in a Story, a Finger in the Face, and Mercy That Still Hurts: When God Turns a Parable into a Mirror

Some chapters arrive like a storm. This one arrives like a story told softly at the door. A prophet brings no sword—only a lamb. A king burns with justice—until justice points back at him. A sentence is spoken in the dark—“I have sinned.” And the God who sees roofs and letters speaks both mercy and consequence: “You shall not die”… and yet “the sword shall not depart.” (2 Samuel 12:13, 10)

Analysis of 2 Samuel 12 — A Lamb in a Story, a Finger in the Face, and Mercy That Still Hurts. A man in robes points accusingly at a seated king wearing a crown. The setting is dimly lit, with dramatic tension and rich brown tones.
“You shall not die”… and yet “the sword shall not depart.” (2 Sam 12:13, 10)


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