In the King James version
the word/name - Abital - appears twice.
Neither of these entries suggest a relationship with King David.
Perhaps the questioner is thinking of "Abigail"....
The bible tells of the death of king Davids and Bathsheba child's death
David had 8 wives but the best are Michal and Bathsheba.
310 in the King James Version of The Bible.
Solomon can be found in the book of kings and 2 samual.
Liam does not occur in the King James Version
The bible tells of the death of king Davids and Bathsheba child's death
David had 8 wives but the best are Michal and Bathsheba.
David was a shepherd who sang songs (The Psalms) and eventually became the King of Israel.
King David had 8 wives: Michal-the second daughter of King Saul,Ahinoam the Jezreelite,Abigail the Carmelite-previously wife of Nabal,Maachah-daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur,Haggith,Abital,Eglah,Bathsheba-previously the wife of Uriah the Hittite, and Abishag.
Saul's son Jonathan.
King Davids son Solomon succeeded him as king.
It was written by king Solomon , king Davids son.
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The name Brock is not found in the Bible. In addition, the name Obama is not found in the King's James Version of the Bible either.
There are two prominent individuals named David in the Bible. The first is King David, known for defeating Goliath and ruling over Israel, and the second is David, the son of Jesse, who became a close friend of King Saul. Both are significant figures in the Old Testament.
Boaz and Ruth