HEBREW: 1339 ebv-tb Bath-Sheba` 1340 ewv-tb Bath-Shuwa` 7744 xwv Shuwach 7770 ewv Shuwa` 7774 aewv Shuwa`a'
SMITH: BATHSHEBA, OR BATHSHEBA BATHSHUA SHUAH
ISBE: BATHSHUA SHUA; SHUAH
NAVE: Shua Shuah
EBD: Shua Shuah
BRIDGEWAY: BATHSHEBA
Bathshua
In Bible versions:
Bath-Shua: AVS TEVBath-shua: NRSV NASB
Bathsheba: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
Bathshua: NET NIV
Shua: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
Shuah: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
daughter of Ammiel/Eliam; the wife David took from Uriah
daughter of Eliam/Ammiel; the wife David took from Uriah
daughter of Heber of Asher
the Canaanite father-in-law of Judah
son of Abraham and Keturah
the seventh daughter; the daughter of satiety ( --> same as Bathsuha)
crying; saving
ditch; swimming; humiliation
Arts
Hebrew
Strongs #01339: ebv-tb Bath-Sheba`
Bath-sheba = "daughter of an oath"1) the wife of Uriah whom David had murdered, having had adulterous
relations with her; subsequently wife of David and mother of Solomon,
Shimea, Shobab, and Nathan
1339 Bath-Sheba` bath-sheh'-bah
from 1323 and 7651 (in the sense of 7650); daughter of an oath; Bath-Sheba, the mother of Solomon: KJV -- Bath- sheba.see HEBREW for 01323
see HEBREW for 07651
see HEBREW for 07650
Strongs #01340: ewv-tb Bath-Shuwa`
Bath-shua = "daughter of wealth"1) the wife of Uriah whom David had murdered, having had adulterous
relations with her; subsequently wife of David and mother of Solomon,
Shimea, Shobab, and Nathan (alternate spelling to 'Bathsheba')
2) wife of Judah
1340 Bath-Shuwa` bath-shoo'-ah
from 1323 and 7771; daughter of wealth; Bath-shua, the same as 1339: KJV -- Bath-shua.see HEBREW for 01323
see HEBREW for 07771
see HEBREW for 01339
Strongs #07744: xwv Shuwach
Shuah = "wealth"1) son of Abraham by his wife Keturah
7744 Shuwach shoo'-akh
from 7743; dell; Shuach, a son of Abraham: KJV -- Shuah.see HEBREW for 07743
Strongs #07770: ewv Shuwa`
Shuah = "wealth"1) father of Judah's wife
7770 Shuwa` shoo'-ah
the same as 7769; Shua, a Canaanite: KJV -- Shua, Shuah.see HEBREW for 07769
Strongs #07774: aewv Shuwa`a'
Shua = "wealth"1) an Asheritess, daughter of Heber and sister to Japhlet, Shomer,
and Hotham
7774 Shuwa`a' shoo-aw'
from 7768; wealth; Shua, an Israelitess: KJV -- Shua.see HEBREW for 07768
BATHSHEBA, OR BATHSHEBA [smith]
(daughter of the oath), (2Â Samuel 11:3) etc., also called Bath-shua in (1Â Chronicles 3:5) the daughter of Eliam, (2Â Samuel 11:3) or Ammiel, (1Â Chronicles 3:5) the son of Ahithophel, (2Â Samuel 23:34) and wife of Uriah the Hittite. (B.C. 1035.) The child which was the fruit of her adulterous intercourse with David died; but after marriage she became the mother of four sons, Solomon, (Matthew 1:6) Shimea, Shobab and Nathan. When Adonijah attempted to set aside the succession promised to Solomon, Bath-sheba informed the king of the conspiracy. (1Â Kings 1:11,15,23) After the accession of Solomon, she, as queen-mother, requested permission of her son for Adonijah to take in marriage Abishag the Shunammite. (1Â Kings 2:21-25)BATHSHUA [smith]
[BATH-SHEBA]SHUAH [smith]
(wealth).- Son of Abraham by Keturah. (Genesis 25:2; 1Â Chronicles 1:32).) (B.C. before 1820.)
- Properly Shuchah brother of Chelub. (1Â Chronicles 4:11)
- The father of Judah?s wife, (Genesis 38:2,12) called also Shua in the Authorized Version. (B.C. before 1725.)
BATHSHUA [isbe]
BATHSHUA - bath'-shu-a (bath-shua`, "the daughter of opulence" or "the daughter of Shua"; compare BATH-SHEBA; for derivation see HPN, 67, 69, note 3):(1) In Gen 38:2 and 1 Ch 2:3, where the name is translated "Shua's daughter," the wife of Judah.
(2) In 1 Ch 3:5, the daughter of Ammiel and wife of David.
See BATH-SHEBA.
SHUA; SHUAH [isbe]
SHUA; SHUAH - shoo'-a:(1) (shua` "prosperity"): A Canaanite whose daughter Judah took to wife (Gen 38:2,12; 1 Ch 2:3).
See BATHSHUA.
(2) (shu`-a'', "prosperity"): Daughter of Heber, an Asherite (1 Ch 7:32).
(3) (shuach, "depression"): A son of Keturah by Abraham (Gen 25:2; 1 Ch 1:32), and his posterity.
See BILDAD.
(4) A brother of Caleb (1 Ch 4:11).
See SHUHAH.
Shua [nave]
SHUA1. A Canaanite and father-in-law of Judah, Gen. 38:2, 12; 1 Chr. 2:3.
2. Daughter of Heber, 1 Chr. 7:32.
Shuah [nave]
SHUAH1. Son of Abraham by his wife, or concubine, Keturah, Gen. 25:2; 1 Chr. 1:32.
2. Brother of Chelub, 1 Chr. 4:11.
Shua [ebd]
wealth. (1.) A Canaanite whose daughter was married to Judah (1 Chr. 2:3).
(2.) A daughter of Heber the Asherite (1 Chr. 7:32).
Shuah [ebd]
prostration; a pit. (1.) One of Abraham's sons by Keturah (Gen. 25:2; Chr. 1:32). (2.) 1 Chr. 4:11.
BATHSHEBA [bridgeway]
David took many wives for himself (2 Sam 3:2-5,14), but the circumstances surrounding his taking of Bathsheba brought him trouble for the rest of his life. While her husband Uriah was out fighting battles for David (he was one of David’s leading soldiers; 2 Sam 11:3; 23:39), David made love to her and she became pregnant (2 Sam 11:2-5). He then thought of a murderous plan to have Uriah killed in battle, after which he took Bathsheba into his palace as a royal wife (2 Sam 11:6-27).Nathan the prophet condemned David for murder and adultery, assuring David that his own family would be torn apart by murder and adultery (2 Sam 12:1-12). David repented of his sin (2 Sam 12:13; Ps 51), but God’s forgiveness did not remove the evil example that David had already set before his family.
The child born to David and Bathsheba died (2 Sam 12:14-23), but later they had another son, Solomon (2 Sam 12:24). This son was the one chosen by God to succeed David as king (1 Chron 22:9-10). In David’s closing years another son, Adonijah, tried to outdo Solomon in their claims for the throne, but Bathsheba’s influence ensured that Solomon became king (1 Kings 1:11-31). When Adonijah then tried to use Bathsheba to advance himself in Solomon’s court, Solomon executed him for treason (1 Kings 2:13-25).