2 Samuel 11:1-4 tells us that Bathsheba was : "the daughter of E‧li′am, the wife of U‧ri′ah the Hit′tite"
Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah
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No here it was the wicked plan of king David to put Uriah, in the front line so that he would really die. And David could then take his wife Bathsheba as his very own. But he did pay a price for this. Their child died.
Bathsheba was first Uriah the Hittite's wife and later married to King David. In the book of 2 Samuel it relates the story of how David started a relationship with her after seeing her bathing. When she became pregnant with the King's child, David plotted to have Uriah sleep with his wife. When that failed, he had Uriah killed in battle. Bathsheba later became the King's wife and one of their children was Solomon. This was one of the darkest times in David's life, and eventually repented of these sins. One of Bathsheba's children, Nathan, became an ancestor of Mary (mother of Jesus). Joseph, Jesus' human father, was a descendent of Solomon. Thus, both of Jesus' human parents can trace their ancestry back to Bathsheba and David.
On of the popular facts about King David, is his sin that caused a crack in his character. He slept with Bathsheba, a married woman, who he saw on the rooftops. His son by Bathsheba fell ill as the prophet Nathan had told him it would. This was the punishment for his sin. He also killed the husband to Bathsheba because he refused to sleep at home with his wife when he was called from war because he thought it unfair to his fellow soldiers.
Bathsheba was the wife of Uriah the Hittite who began a adulterous relationship with King David when he saw her bathing on a roof. Bathsheba became pregnant and in order to hide this from her husband David arranged leave from the army for Uriah hoping that he would once again consummate his marriage and accept the child as his. Unfortunately in accordance with religious tradition Uriah refused to sleep with Bathsheba while he was an active soldier so David formulated a plan with his General Joab whereby Uriah would be sacrificed to the enemy during the next military engagement. This action displeased the Lord and he sent a prophet to David to relay the tale of a rich man who takes a lamb from a poor man. The child sickened and died David accepting this as the Lordś punishment married Batheheba and made her son Soloman his heir
She was a woman who King David had an affair with. He was supposed to go fight with his army (where God wanted him) but he stayed back and saw Bathsheba washing naked and had her delivered to him, He got her pregnant and then had to have her husband killed. But God's grace and forgiveness was extended to him even after all that.
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In the book of 2 Samuel chapter 11 verse 2 you can read of where David was walking on the roof of his house and saw Bathsheba bathing from his rooftop. The Bible dose not say where she was bathing at or the distance she was from him. It dose say that he could see her and she was very beautiful to behold.
David lusted after Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah, because he saw her bathing and was captivated by her beauty. This moment of temptation led him to act on his desires, resulting in an affair and ultimately Uriah's death to cover up the sin. The story highlights themes of power, desire, and the consequences of moral failings. David's actions serve as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked lust and the impact of sin.
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Pretty sureSolomon was David's son, or somehow related, and was his successor. Hope this helps, you can look it up on Google, find out in the Bible, or ask you parents, pastor, siblings, or even friends!