and so David, while walking on the roof of his royal palace, saw a beautiful young woman named Bathsheba bathing herself on the pavilion.... Despite being at this time the wife of Uriah the hittite David immediately desired Bathsheba and inflamed by lust, he attempted to seduce her. Although David and Bathsheba did proceed to have intercourse in the vineyard, the Bible does not explicitly state as to whether the sex was consensual or whether it was some form of (as many biblical/ historical scholars have speculated) In an effort to conceal his affair with Bathsheba (who was by now several months pregnant) David summoned Bathsheba's husband Uriah back from the battlefields. David assumed that Uriah would re-consummate his marriage, and conclude that the babywas his own. But Uriah was to the ancient kingdom rule applying to warriors in active service. Rather than go home ... (full clip will be posted at www.theatre.com )