Who was Bathsheba?

Wife of King David

The story of Bathsheba

Bathsheba - Queen Mother
Bathsheba - Queen Mother
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Bathsheba was a woman in the Old Testament of the Bible, best known for her role in the story of King David. She was the wife of Uriah the Hittite, but was sought after by King David, who committed adultery with her and arranged for Uriah to be killed in battle. Bathsheba later became one of David's wives and gave birth to King Solomon, who became one of the most famous and powerful kings in the history of Israel.

Name meaning

The name Bathsheba has Hebrew origins and is most commonly known from the Bible. In Hebrew, Bathsheba (בַּת־שֶׁבַע or Bathsheva) means "daughter of the oath" or "daughter of abundance." Bathsheba is a significant biblical figure, known for being the wife of King David and the mother of King Solomon in the Old Testament. Her story is associated with themes of loyalty, repentance, and maternal influence in the royal lineage of Israel.

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

Queen Mother

First mention

2 Samuel 11:3

Appearances in the Bible

11 mentions

Family

Relatives of Bathsheba

Bathsheba in the Bible

Explore all 5 chapters where Bathsheba appears

2 Samuel

Chapter 11

David and Bathsheba

David commits adultery with Bathsheba and has her husband Uriah killed, leading to tragedy in his household.

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2 Samuel

Chapter 12

Nathan's Rebuke of David

Nathan the prophet rebukes David for his sin and pronounces judgment on him.

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1 Kings

Chapter 1

David's Charge to Solomon

David charges Solomon, his son, to be faithful to God as he becomes king.

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1 Kings

Chapter 2

David's Last Days

David reflects on his life and makes final arrangements before his death.

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Psalms

Chapter 51

A Prayer for Forgiveness

Psalm 51 is a prayer of repentance and a plea for God's mercy after King David's affair with Bathsheba and his murder of...

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