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Bathsheba (/bæθˈʃiːbə, ˈbæθʃɪbə/; Hebrew: בַּת־שֶׁבַע Baṯ-šeḇaʿ, lit. 'Daughter of Sheba' or 'Daughter of the Oath') was an
Israelite queen consort. According...
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Bathsheba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bathsheba, in the
Hebrew Bible, was the wife of
Uriah the
Hittite and
later of David.
Bathsheba may...
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community in
Victorian England. It
describes the life and
relationships of
Bathsheba Everdene with her
lonely neighbour William Boldwood, the
faithful shepherd...
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David and
Bathsheba is a 1951
Technicolor epic film
produced by 20th Century-Fox and
starring Gregory Peck as King David. It was
directed by
Henry King...
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soldier in the army of David, king of
Israel and Judah, and the
husband of
Bathsheba, the
daughter of Eliam.
While Uriah was
serving in David's army abroad...
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lived there in the
early 19th century.
According to the Warrens,
Bathsheba Sherman cursed the land so that
whoever lived there somehow died a terrible...
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Bathsheba at Her Bath (or
Bathsheba with King David's Letter) is an oil
painting by the
Dutch artist Rembrandt (1606–1669),
finished in 1654. A depiction...
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brings the Ark of the
Covenant to the city. He
commits adultery with
Bathsheba and
arranges the
death of her husband,
Uriah the Hittite. David's son...
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David and
Bathsheba may
refer to:
David and
Bathsheba,
husband and wife in
Hebrew Bible,
parents of
Solomon David and Bethsabe, a 1588 play by George...
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Bathsheba is the main
fishing village in the
parish of
Saint Joseph with some 5,000
inhabitants on the east
coastline of Barbados. The town has a number...