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URIAH @ the Hittite, husband of Bath-sheba- kjv@2Samuel:11:6; kjv@2Samuel:12:9; kjv@2Samuel:23:39

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URIAH - U>@ - (light of Jehovah). One of the thirty commanders of the thirty bands into which the Israelite army of David was divided. ( kjv@1Chronicles:11:41; 2 Samuel 23:39) Like others of David’s officers he was a foreigner
a Hittite. His name, however and his manner of speech (2 Samuel 11:11) indicate that he had adopted the Jewish religion. He married Bath-sheba a woman of extraordinary beauty, the daughter of Eliam
possibly the same as the son of Ahithophel, and one of his brother officers, (2 Samuel 23:34) and hence, perhaps, Uriah’s first acquaintance with Bath-sheba. It may be inferred from Nathan’s parable, (2 Samuel 12:3) that he was passionately devoted to his wife, and that their union was celebrated in Jerusalem as one of peculiar tenderness. In the first war with Ammon, B.C. 1035, he followed Joab to the siege, and with him remained encamped in the open field. (2 Samuel 12:11) He returned to Jerusalem, at an order from the king on the pretext of asking news of the war
really in the hope that his return to his wife might cover the shame of his own crime. The king met with an unexpected obstacle in the austere, soldier-like spirit which guided all Uriah’s conduct, and which gives us a high notion of the character and discipline of David’s officers. On the morning of the third day David sent him back to the camp with a letter containing the command to Joab to cause his destruction in the battle. The device of Joab was to observe the part of the wall of Rabbath-ammon where the greatest force of the besieged was congregated, and thither, as a kind of forlorn hope to send Uriah. A sally took place. Uriah and the officers with him advanced as far as the gate of the city, and were there shot down by the archers on the wall. Just as Joab had forewarned the messenger, the king broke into a furious passion on hearing of the loss. The messenger, as instructed by Joab, calmly continued, and ended the story with the words, "Thy servant also Uriah the Hittite, is dead." In a moment David’s anger is appeased. It is one of the touching parts of the story that Uriah falls unconscious of his wife’s dishonor. High priest in the reign of Ahaz. kjv@Isaiah:8:2; kjv@2Kings:16:10-16) He is probably the same as Urijah the priest, who built the altar for Ahaz. ( kjv@2Kings:16:10) (B.C. about 738.) A priest of the family of Hakkoz, the head of the seventh course of priests. kjv@Ezra:8:33; kjv@Nehemiah:3:4 kjv@Nehemiah:3:21) (B.C. 458.)

URIAS - U>@ - Uriah, the husband of Bath-sheba. kjv@Matthew:1:6) URIJAH 1 Esdr. kjv@9:43.

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Uriah @ the Lord is my light.

(1.) A Hittite, the husband of Bathsheba, whom David first seduced, and then after Uriah's death married. He was one of the band of David's "mighty men." The sad story of the curel wrongs inflicted upon him by David and of his mournful death are simply told in the sacred record ( kjv@2Samuel:11:2-12:26). (
See BATHSHEBA; DAVID.)

(2.) A priest of the house of Ahaz kjv@Isaiah:8:2).

(3.) The father of Meremoth, mentioned in kjv@Ezra:8:33.

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-1. One of David's mighty men kjv@2Samuel:23:39; kjv@1Chronicles:11:41 .David's adultery with the wife of kjv@2Samuel:11:2-5; kjv@1Kings:15:5 .Summoned from seat of war by David kjv@2Samuel:11:6-13 .Noble spirit of kjv@2Samuel:11:11 .David compasses the death of kjv@2Samuel:11:14-25 .David marries the widow of kjv@2Samuel:11:26-27 .Called URIAS (A. V.) kjv@Matthew:1:6

-2. A priest .The father of Meremoth kjv@Ezra:8:33 .Called URIJAH, (R. V. URIAH) kjv@Nehemiah:3:4 kjv@Nehemiah:3:21

-3. URIAH .
See URIJAH, Number three

-4. A priest .Witness to one of Isaiah's prophecies kjv@Isaiah:8:2 .Probably identical with Urijah kjv@2Kings:16:10 .
See URIJAH, Number one

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kjv@STRING:Uriah <HITCHCOCK>@ or Urijah, the Lord is my light or fire - HITCHCOCK-U


kjv@STRING:Uriel <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Uriah - HITCHCOCK-U


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URIAH @ the Hittite, husband of Bathsheba kjv@2Samuel:11:6; kjv@2Samuel:12:9; kjv@2Samuel:23:39

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H223 <STRHEB>@ אוּריּהוּ אוּריּה 'ûrîyâhrîyâhû {oo-ree-yaw'} oo-ree-yaw'-hoo From H217 and H3050; flame of Jah; {Urijah} the name of one Hittite and five Israelites: - {Uriah} Urijah.


H6900 <STRHEB>@ קברה קבוּרה qebûrâh qebûrâh {keb-oo-raw'} keb-oo-raw' Feminine passive participle of H6912; sepulture; (concretely) a sepulchre: - {burial} burying {place} {grave} sepulchre.


G1580 <STRGRK>@ ἐκκομίζω ekkomizō ek-kom-id'-zo From G1537 and G2865; to bear forth (to burial): - carry out.


G1947 <STRGRK>@ ἐπικουρία epikouria ep-ee-koo-ree'-ah From a compound of G1909 and a (prolonged) form of the base of G2877 (in the sense of servant); assistance: - help.


G2959 <STRGRK>@ Κυρία Kuria koo-ree'-ah Feminine of G2962; Cyria a Christian woman: - lady.


G2960 <STRGRK>@ κυριακός kuriakos koo-ree-ak-os' From G2962; belonging to the Lord (Jehovah or Jesus): - Lord´ s.


G3141 <STRGRK>@ μαρτυρία marturia mar-too-ree'-ah From G3144; evidence given (judicially or generally): - record report testimony witness.


G3418 <STRGRK>@ μνῆμα mnēma mnay'-mah From G3415; a memorial that is sepulchral monument (burial place): - grave sepulchre tomb.


G3461 <STRGRK>@ μυρίας murias moo-ree'-as From G3463; a ten thousand; by extension a myriad or indefinite number: - ten thousand.


G3774 <STRGRK>@ Οὐρίας Ourias oo-ree'-as Of Hebrew origin [H223]; Urias (that is Urijah) a Hittite: - Urias.


G4795 <STRGRK>@ συγκυρία sugkuria soong-koo-ree'-ah From a compound of G4862 and κυρέω kureō (to light or happen; from the base of G2962); concurrence that is accident: - chance.


G4947 <STRGRK>@ Συρία Suria soo-ree'-ah Probably of Hebrew origin [H6865]; Syria (that is Tsyria or Tyre) a region of Asia: - Syria.


G4958 <STRGRK>@ συστέλλω sustellō soos-tel'-lo From G4862 and G4724; to send (draw) together that is enwrap (enshroud a corpse for burial) contract (an interval): - short wind up.


G5027 <STRGRK>@ ταφή taphē taf-ay' feminine from G2290; burial (the act): - X bury.


G5173 <STRGRK>@ Τρυφῶσα Truphōsa troo-fo'-sah From G5172; luxuriating; Tryphosa a Christian female: - Tryphosa.


G5365 <STRGRK>@ φιλαργυρία philarguria fil-ar-goo-ree'-ah From G5366; avarice: - love of money.


G5577 <STRGRK>@ ψευδομαρτυρία pseudomarturia psyoo-dom-ar-too-ree'-ah From G5575; untrue testimony: - false witness.