Uriah the Hittite is a historical figure mentioned in The Bible, specifically in the book of 2 Samuel. According to biblical accounts, Uriah died during the siege of Rabbah, which took place during King David's reign. The exact year of Uriah the Hittite's death is not explicitly stated in historical records, as the Bible does not provide a specific date for his death.
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He is the main character in the book. He is the Hittite Warrior.
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Uriah the Hittite (2 Samuel 11:3)
In "The Hittite Warrior," Uriah's father, a Hittite soldier named Taita, is killed during a battle against the Egyptians at the city of Kadesh. His death serves as a turning point for Uriah, who becomes determined to honor his father's legacy and seek revenge. The battle highlights the brutal realities of war and its impact on families.
David sent Uriah to the battle front, and he was killed in the war. David then married his widow Bathsheba.
Uriah the Hittite (2 Samuel 11:3)
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.
The Bible records two. The first being Uriah the Hittite. The second being David King of Israel.
During the two year siege of Rabbah, in the 980's BC.