Family of David and Bathsheba of JUDAH
Husband: |
David (1048-990) |
Wife: |
Bathsheba of JUDAH (1042- ) |
Children: |
Solomon (1015- ) |
Husband: David
Name: |
David |
Sex: |
Male |
Father: |
Jesse (1075- ) |
Mother: |
Nahash of JUDAH (1070- ) |
Birth |
1048 B.C. |
|
Occupation |
|
King of Judea |
Title |
frm 1013 B.C. to 0973 B.C. (age 34-75) |
King of Judea |
Death |
0990 B.C. (age 57-58) |
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Wife: Bathsheba of JUDAH
Name: |
Bathsheba of JUDAH |
Sex: |
Female |
Father: |
- |
Mother: |
- |
Birth |
1042 B.C. |
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Name: |
Solomon |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Naamah of AMMON (1000- ) |
Birth |
1015 B.C. |
Judea |
Occupation |
|
King of Judea |
Title |
frm 0973 B.C. to 0933 B.C. (age 41-82) |
King of Judea |
Note on Husband: David
b. 2854 after creation, 1048 B.C.E., ruled Israel and Judah from 2883 after creation until his death on Shabbat 2924 after creation, 973 B.C.E.). Shephard. Annointed by Samuel. Played harp for King Saul (Shaul). Defeated Goliath the Philistine. Ruled 7 years 6 months in Hebron [Chevron]. Ruled 33 years in Jerusalem. 10 wives.1
Note on Wife: Bathsheba of JUDAH
Bathsheba (Bathshua) (Bath-Shev'a) daughter of Eliam (Ammiel) ('Amiel) son of Achithofel. Bathsheba was the widow of Uriah. Favorite wife of King David. David fell in love with her when he glimped her bathing and had an affair with her. When she became pregnant, he arranged for her soldier husband Uriah the Hittite to be sent home so that he would regard the child as his own. This ruse failed and Uriah was posted to the front line so he would be killed in battle. (Note that according to the Talmud, all soldiers in the king's army had given their wives conditional divorces before going into battle.) Sons: an un-named infant who died a few days after birth, Nathan, Shammuah (Shimea), Shobab, Jedidiah [who changed his name to Solomon, on his accession]1
Sources
1 | "Biblical Genealogy from Judah to Bustanai". |