Dict: all - Bathsheba
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BATHSHEBA, OR BATHSHEBA
- B>@ - (daughter of the oath), (2 Samuel 11:3) etc., also called Bath-shua in ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:5) the daughter of Eliam, (2 Samuel 11:3) or Ammiel, ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:5) the son of Ahithophel, (2 Samuel 23:34) and wife of Uriah the Hittite. (B.C. 1035.) The child which was the fruit of her adulterous intercourse with David died; but after marriage she became the mother of four sons, Solomon, kjv@Matthew:1:6) Shimea, Shobab and Nathan. When Adonijah attempted to set aside the succession promised to Solomon, Bath-sheba informed the king of the conspiracy. (Kings:1:11,15,23) After the accession of Solomon, she, as queen-mother, requested permission of her son for Adonijah to take in marriage Abishag the Shunammite. (Kings:2:21-25)
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kjv@STRING:Bathsheba <HITCHCOCK>@ the seventh daughter; the daughter of satiety - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Bathsuha <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Bathsheba - HITCHCOCK-B
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H1339 <STRHEB>@ בּת־שׁבע bath-sheba‛ bath-sheh'-bah From H1323 and H7651 (in the sense of H7650); daughter of an oath; {BathSheba} the mother of Solomon: - Bath-sheba.