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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. Nathan (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    The 15th century Jewish scholar, Isaac Abarbanel, proposed that Samuel started his book, but Nathan completed the work. [6] David had promised the succession to Solomon, his son by Bath-sheba. Nathan advises Bath-sheba to remonstrate with the king against the pretensions of Adonijah, promising to give timely confirmation to her words.

  4. 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". His greatest deed was the defeat of a troop of Philistines.

  5. Nathan West (General Hospital) - Wikipedia

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    Nathan comes to Maxie's rescue only to be shot by Faison. While he survives emergency surgery, Nathan dies in recovery shortly after professing his love for Maxie. He was buried with full policeman honors. Maxie later gives birth to a baby boy; in memory of Nathan, she names their son James, Nathan's given name.

  6. 2 Samuel 23 - Wikipedia

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    The first part is about 'the Three' (the term used in LXX and Vulgate) with their names—Josheb-basshebeth, Eleazar and Shammah—and deeds (verses 8b–12, possibly until 17b). [1] The second part is about the 'three of the thirty' (verses 13–17a) who were different from the first three, but also whose membership in the thirty is also ...

  7. “One Tree Hill”'s James Lafferty Reveals the Surprising ...

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    James Lafferty is shedding new light on his fan-favorite character Nathan Scott on One Tree Hill.. During the show’s annual fan event hosted by Friends with Benefit Charity Events in Wilmington ...

  8. Matthew Broderick and Son James Wilkie Broderick Will Guest ...

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    It’s a family affair for Matthew Broderick and his son James Wilkie Broderick!. CBS announced the Tony Award-winning actor and his son James, 22, are set to appear in an upcoming episode of ...

  9. List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, L–Z - Wikipedia

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    See also References L Laadah Laadah is one of the sons of Shelah, son of Judah (son of Jacob) in 1 Chronicles 4:21. Laadan See Libni Ladan See Libni Lael Lael (Hebrew לָאֵל "belonging to God") was a member of the house of Gershon according to Numbers 3:24. He was the father of Eliasaph. Neither of these is named in the Gershonite list in 1 Chronicles 23:7–11. Lahmi Lahmi, according to 1 ...