The Bible does not specifically state what her skin color was. Remember, the vast majority of the people in the Bible were "Semitic," light to dark brown in complexion. Ultimately, it does not matter what skin color the people in the Bible had. Skin color is meaningless in the message of the Bible.
The few verses about Bathsheba or Bathshua only mention her father and grandfather as being in King Davids court and probably fellow members of the tribe of Judah. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is a descendant of Solomon, a son of King David and Bathshua.
If I had to render a 'quess,' I would say she was Semitic from the tribe of Judah married to a Hittite - neighboring peoples.
Bathsheba
David and Bathsheba
According to biblical accounts, Bathsheba, the wife of King David, is not recorded as having died in the Bible.
The first son of David and Bathsheba is not named in The Bible ,it died but the second son was Solomon.
David and Bathsheba
The bible tells of the death of king Davids and Bathsheba child's death
Bathsheba is significant in the Bible as the wife of King David and the mother of King Solomon. Her story highlights themes of power, temptation, and redemption, and serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of sin.
The wisest person in the Bible is the third king of Israel, Solomon. He was the son of David and Bathsheba.
she was dark black...because we all know king solomon was black
The story of David and Bathsheba.
The actress who portrayed Bathsheba in the TV documentary "Elie Wiesel's Great Figures of the Bible: The Story of David" is Jamie-Lynn Sigler.
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