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  2. Nathan (son of David) - Wikipedia

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    Nathan is mentioned as the son of David in 2 Samuel 5:14 and in 1 Chronicles 3:5 and 14:4. Throughout the Hebrew Bible, Nathan is referred to when listing the sons of David. First in 2 Samuel 5:14, "And these be the names of those that were born to him in Jerusalem; Shammuah, and Shobab, and Nathan, and Solomon,"

  3. Shammah - Wikipedia

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    Shammah is a name mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible. In the Book of Samuel, Shammah ( Hebrew : שַׁמָּה ) was the son of Agee, a Hararite (2 Samuel 23:11) or Harodite (23:25), and one of King David 's three legendary " mighty men ".

  4. Nathan (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    Nathan was a court prophet in the time of King David.He is introduced in 2 Samuel 7:2 and 1 Chronicles 17:1 as an advisor to David, with whom David reflects on the contrast between his own comfortable home and the tent in which the Ark of the Covenant is accommodated.

  5. 2 Samuel 7 - Wikipedia

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    Nathan then conveyed the first oracle of YHWH (verses 5 and 7) that David was prohibited from building a temple for YHWH in Jerusalem (1 Chronicles 22:8; 28:3; 1 Kings 5:17). [18] Nathan later supported Solomon, son of David, to be king (1 Kings 1–2) and to build a Solomonic temple. [18]

  6. 2 Samuel 3 - Wikipedia

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    2 Samuel 3 is the third chapter of the Second Book of Samuel in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible or the second part of Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. [1] According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel, with additions by the prophets Gad and Nathan, [2] but modern scholars view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c ...

  7. 2 Samuel 4 - Wikipedia

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    2 Samuel 4 is the fourth chapter of the Second Book of Samuel in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible or the second part of Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. [1] According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel, with additions by the prophets Gad and Nathan, [2] but modern scholars view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from ...

  8. 2 Samuel 9 - Wikipedia

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    2 Samuel 9 is the ninth chapter of the Second Book of Samuel in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible or the second part of Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. [1] According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel, with additions by the prophets Gad and Nathan, [2] but modern scholars view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c ...

  9. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/2 Samuel - Wikipedia

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    Nathan tells David a parable, asking him for an analysis. When Nathan reveals that the parable describes his actions, David realises that by his analysis he has condemned himself. Bathsheba's child dies as punishment. She has another son that she names Solomon. Joab captures Rabbah, and the crown of the king is given to David.