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The wife of Uriah was Bathsheba, who was initially married to Uriah, a soldier in King David's army. After David committed adultery with her, he arranged for Uriah to be killed in battle so he could marry Bathsheba.
Uriah was the husband of Bathsheba.
first Uriah then David
Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah
Uriah the Hittite and later of David
Uriah the Hittite, from the Old Testament, died in battle during the Siege of Rabbah. King David sent him to the front lines to be killed so he could marry Uriah's wife, Bathsheba.
Bathsheba was the wife of Uriah 2 Sam. 11:3 who had an adulturous relationship with King David. Later David had Uriah killed and Bathsheba eventually became David's wife.
Bathsheba's husband Uriah was present in 2 Samuel 11. Basically, after David got Bathsheba pregnant, he tried to cover it up by getting Uriah to sleep with his wife, but for various reasons, Uriah did not go home. For this reason, David gave instructions to Joab, one of the army's leaders, to put Uriah in the front line of battle when the fighting was fiercest. Basically, David did this so that Uriah would die and he could take Bathsheba as his wife. The prophet Nathan rebukes David for this action in 2 Samuel 12
man is a free moral agent and we are not robots...so everyone OS responsible fro their actions
Uriah the Hittite (2 Samuel 11:3)
because he slept with Bathsheba (Uriah's wife) and she became pregnant. David was afraid people would find out he slept with her so he murdered uriah and married Bathsheba. that way the baby is his and people won't think he slept with her when she wasn't married to him. he did to cover his sin.
Before marrying King David, Bathsheba was the wife of Uriah the Hittite, whom David strategically placed in a dangerous part of battle in order that he would be killed and David would be free to marry Bathsheba.