Il messaggio del re
ID immagine
bacas0263
Descrizione
Joab, clothed as a battlefield commander, reads a sealed royal scroll while an armed soldier stands beside his horse in the desert encampment. The tense exchange points to the dark episode in 2 Samuel 11, when King David sent instructions concerning Uriah the Hittite after David’s sin with Bathsheba. The message ordered Joab to place Uriah where the fighting was fiercest and then withdraw from him, turning the king’s authority into an instrument of murder.
The artwork emphasizes the moral weight of a written command: the scroll is small in the commander’s hands, yet its consequences reach into battle, betrayal, and judgment. This subject is useful for teaching on David’s fall, abuse of power, hidden sin, repentance, and the prophetic confrontation that follows through Nathan.
The artwork emphasizes the moral weight of a written command: the scroll is small in the commander’s hands, yet its consequences reach into battle, betrayal, and judgment. This subject is useful for teaching on David’s fall, abuse of power, hidden sin, repentance, and the prophetic confrontation that follows through Nathan.
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