2 Samuel 11:14

And it came to pass in the morning, that David wrote a letter to Joab, and sent it by the hand of Uriah.

Cross-references

2 Samuel 12:9 Historical context

2 Samuel 12:9 directly references this event: Nathan accuses David of striking down Uriah, contrasting his sin with God's rebuke.

In 1 Kings 21:8-10, Jezebel writes letters to arrange Naboth's murder — a direct parallel to David's letter to kill Uriah.

Psalm 19:13 Parallel

In Psalm 19:13, David prays to be kept from presumptuous sins — exactly the sin he commits here, showing his later remorse.

Jeremiah 17:9 says the heart is deceitful above all; David's deceitful letter exemplifies this.

1 Kings 21:14 describes Jezebel using a letter to kill Naboth—a parallel to David's letter killing Uriah.

Genesis 37:27 shows brothers plotting to sell Joseph—a betrayal of a family member, similar to David's betrayal of Uriah.