2 Samuel 12:11
Thus saith the Lord, Behold, I will raise up evil against thee out of thine own house, and I will take thy wives before thine eyes, and give them unto thy neighbour, and he shall lie with thy wives in the sight of this sun.
Cross-references
2 Samuel 12:8 records God giving David Saul's wives — a direct contrast to the taking away prophesied here.
In 2 Samuel 16:21, Ahithophel advises Absalom to sleep with David's concubines — direct fulfillment of 'your wives given to your companion'.
In 2 Samuel 16:22, Absalom does so publicly on the roof — fulfilling the 'in broad daylight' detail of the prophecy.
2 Samuel 15:16 shows David leaving his concubines, directly setting up the fulfillment of this prophecy in 16:22.
2 Samuel 16:11 has David acknowledging God's hand in Shimei's cursing — directly recognizing the judgment from this prophecy.
In 2 Samuel 13:1-14, the first 'evil from your own household' unfolds — Amnon's rape of Tamar initiates the family turmoil prophesied.
In 2 Samuel 15:10, Absalom's coronation in Hebron openly rebels against David — fulfilling the 'raised evil' from his own household.
In 2 Samuel 13:28, Absalom orders Amnon killed — another step in the 'evil' from David's own household, fulfilling the prophecy's trajectory.
In 2 Samuel 13:29, Amnon's death and the sons' flight show the prophecy's 'evil' escalating — household chaos unfolds.
In 2 Samuel 15:6, Absalom steals the hearts of Israel — the raised 'evil' now threatens David's kingship.
Deuteronomy 28:30 is a covenant curse: a man's wife violated by another — the same judgment God applies to David here.