Bathsheba

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Bathsheba is a prominent biblical figure known as the wife of King David and the mother of King Solomon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
human
appearsInTradition Christian tradition
Islamic tradition
Jewish tradition
associatedWith King Davidic dynasty
surface form: House of David

Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)
surface form: United Monarchy of Israel
child King Solomon
Nathan
Shobab
surface form: Shammua

Shobab
Unnamed first son of David and Bathsheba
describedAs daughter of Eliam
ethnicity Israelites
surface form: Israelite
father Eliam
gender female
grandfather Ahithophel
involvedIn David and Bathsheba narrative
succession narrative of Solomon
languageContext Hebrew
surface form: Biblical Hebrew
mentionedIn Books of Chronicles
surface form: First Book of Chronicles

1 Kings
surface form: First Book of Kings

Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament

2 Samuel
surface form: Second Book of Samuel
motherOf King Solomon
Nathan
Shephatiah
surface form: Shammua

Shobab
Unnamed first son of David and Bathsheba
nameMeaning daughter of abundance
daughter of the oath
notableFor being the mother of King Solomon
being the wife of King David
her role in the succession of Solomon
relatedWork 1 Chronicles 3
1 Kings 1
1 Kings 2
2 Samuel 11
2 Samuel
surface form: 2 Samuel 12
religion Ancient Israelite religion
residence Jerusalem
role queen mother of Israel
scripturalEvent adultery of David and Bathsheba
anointing and enthronement of Solomon
death of her first child with David
spouseOf King David
Uriah the Hittite

Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ahinoam of Jezreel coSpouse Bathsheba
Bathsheba at Her Bath depicts Bathsheba
2 Samuel mainCharacter Bathsheba
King Solomon mother Bathsheba
Shlomo mother Bathsheba
Sulayman parent Bathsheba
King David spouse Bathsheba