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Bathsheba
Bath·she·ba B0113200 (băth-shē′bə, băth′shə-) In the Bible, the wife of Uriah and later of David. Her second son by David was Solomon.Bathsheba (bæθˈʃiːbə; ˈbæθʃɪbə) n (Bible) Old Testament the wife of Uriah, who committed adultery with David and later married him and became the mother of his son Solomon (II Samuel 11–12)Bath•she•ba (bæθˈʃi bə, ˈbæθ ʃə-) n. the wife of Uriah the Hittite and afterward of David: mother of Solomon. II Sam. 11, 12. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Bathsheba - (Old Testament) the wife of Uriah and later the wife of king David; Solomon was her son by David (circa 10th century BC)Old Testament - the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible |
Bathsheba
Bathsheba Old Testament the wife of Uriah, who committed adultery with David and later married him and became the mother of his son Solomon (II Samuel 11--12) Bathshebapressured by David to commit adultery during husband’s absence. [O.T.: II Samuel 11:4]See: Adultery
Bathshebaking David killed to gain her. [O.T.: II Samuel 11]See: Beauty, Feminine
BathshebaUriah’s wife, seduced by King David. [O.T.: II Samuel 11:4]See: SeductionBathsheba
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