David and Natan; Penance and repentance in the Old Testament and the New Testament; Typus Divinae Indulgentiae Atqz Misericordiae, Erga Eos Quumbus Ex Toto Corde Transgressionum Poeni Tet et ad Dnm Deum Se Convertunt. The prophet Natan comes to King David and tells him a parable about a rich man, who slowed the lamb of a poor man and slaughtered. With this parable, Natan says that David has acted like the rich man. David comes to repentance and acknowledges that he has sinned by committing adultery with Batseba and killing her husband Uria. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text


David and Natan; Penance and repentance in the Old Testament and the New Testament; Typus Divinae Indulgentiae Atqz Misericordiae, Erga Eos Quumbus Ex Toto Corde Transgressionum Poeni Tet et ad Dnm Deum Se Convertunt. The prophet Natan comes to King David and tells him a parable about a rich man, who slowed the lamb of a poor man and slaughtered. With this parable, Natan says that David has acted like the rich man. David comes to repentance and acknowledges that he has sinned by committing adultery with Batseba and killing her husband Uria. Under the show a reference in Latin to the Bible text in 2 SAM. 12.


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