Thanks for joining us, and a special welcome to first-time readers. Today we study 2 Samuel 11, the story of David and Bathsheba, one of the most famous and dramatic chapters in the Old Testament ...
David's a fabulous king—victory abroad, and a fantastic domestic policy at home. He "delivered justice and equity to all his people." Equity—that's an interesting word. So far, the Bible hasn't been ...
Could Uriah have accidentally or intentionally read that letter before the battle — and then brokenheartedly gone to his death? Had he heard rumors of David and Bathsheba and resigned himself to die ...
Herbert Mandl, rabbi emeritus and professor at Rockhurst University, Kansas City, Mo. King David is one of the most fascinating personalities in the entire Bible. He is revered in both Judaism and ...
Prolific novelist Hunt (Esther) adds the biblical story of Bathsheba to her Dangerous Beauty series. Bathsheba is happily married to Uriah, who is off on a military campaign when her rooftop bath ...
I am not a spokesman for the Gideon interests, but I think the story of David, Bathsheba, and Uriah the Hittite was told better in every way in the second Book of Samuel than it is on the stage of the ...
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