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The sons of David who died after his affair with Bathsheba were the first son conceived through the affair, who died as an infant, and Amnon, another son of David who was killed by his half-brother Absalom.
The four sons of David that died after his affair with Bathsheba were the first child that he and Bathsheba had, Amnon, Absalom and Adonijah.
Salomon was the son of Bathseba. The other brothers had other mothers.
King David committed many sins with just one situation. He lusted after Bathsheba when he saw her naked on her rooftop - she was taking a bath. He had sex with her and she became pregnant. When King David found out, he attempted to cover it up by having Bathsheba's husband, Uriah, come home and lay with Bathsheba. However, Uriah refused, so King David sent Uriah to the front lines of the war and he was killed. King David was guilty of lust, adultery, and murder.
Absalom, King David's son, died before he did. Absalom rebelled against his father, leading to a conflict in which he was killed. King David mourned deeply for Absalom's death despite their strained relationship.
David's sons faced tragic fates: Amnon was killed by his half-brother Absalom for assaulting Absalom's sister, Tamar; Absalom died in battle against David's forces while trying to seize the throne; and Adonijah was executed for attempting to claim the throne after David's death. Solomon, David's successor, also had another son, Amnon, who was put to death by Solomon for his rebellion.
Saul's sons, Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchishua, did not succeed him as king because they all died in battle against the Philistines, including Saul himself. After Saul's death, David was anointed as the next king of Israel.
1 Samuel 17:12 says that Jesse had 'eight sons'. Seven of them are named: Eliab, Abinadab, Shammah(Shimea),Nethanel, Raddai, Ozem and David (1 Chronicles 2:13-15). It is believed by many that the eighth may have died before producing offspring, explaining why his name would not be found in the genealogy.
The first son of David and Bathsheba is not named in The Bible ,it died but the second son was Solomon.
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Before the death of king David , king David lost two sons of his. One was called Absalom and the other son that died very early in life was the love child of king David and Bathsheba.
King David (a married man) had sex with, and impregnated, Bathsheba, a married woman. When Uriah, Bathsheba's husband, did not follow David's orders (which would have covered up who impregnated Bathsheba), David had Uriah killed in battle. The baby, conceived by David and Bathsheba, died after it was born. David was forgiven, but, his sons and daughters suffered for having a wicked father and king. David was not allowed to build a Holy temple to God in Jerusalem. His son, Solomon, was allowed that privilege.
David committed adultery with Bathsheba and arranged for her husband to be placed in battle so he would be killed. David then married her and she bore him four sons. David was to bitterly regret the sins he committed.
Nathan and Solomon- I Chronicles 3:5
There is no specific curse mentioned in the Bible. In fact, it was Bathsheba's son (Solomon) who ended up taking the throne after David's death (rather than David's first born). You might consider his other sons unfortunate as there were definitely sons who were born before Solomon and they did not become king as tradition would normally call for.
No, Jesus was not the first son of David and Bathsheba. In fact, the first son born to David and Bathsheba died a week after birth, as brought out in 2 Samuel 12:15-18. Now, however, "In time she bore a son, and his name came to be called Solomon. And Jehovah himself did love him." (2 Samuel 12:24) When looking at thegenealogyof Jesus Christ in the books of Matthew 1:6-16 and of Luke 3:23-31 we can see that Jesus was of the lineage of the sons of David, both "paternally" and maternally, respecting both accounts.
Absalom, King David's son, died before he did. Absalom rebelled against his father, leading to a conflict in which he was killed. King David mourned deeply for Absalom's death despite their strained relationship.
King David had at least 8 wives plus many concubines and so he had many sons. Probably over 25. Solomon was near the end, if not the last son born.One was mentioned at 2 Samuel 12:15,19 + 24. The first son of David and Bathsheba died as a baby. The NEXT child they had together was Solomon.
David had two children by his wife, Bathsheba. One died at 7days old, (2Sam.12.18), because of David's sin; and the second, Solomon, wrote 3 books of the Bible, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon. His life and his glorious kingdom is written down in 1 Kings.1 to 11.
David's first wife was Saul's daughter Mical and several other wives before marrying Solomon's wife Bathsheba. David and Bathsheba's first child died early and Solomon was their second child together. In 2 Samuel chapter 3: "Sons were born to David in Hebron: His firstborn was Amnon the son of Ahinoam of Jezreel; his second, Kileab the son of Abigail the widow of Nabal of Carmel; the third, Absalom the son of Maakah daughter of Talmai king of Geshur".