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  1. Sep 1, 2023 · How many children did King David have? Answer. David had eight named wives, others unnamed, and an unknown number of concubines. From these unions, the Bible names nineteen sons and one daughter, Tamar (1 Chronicles 3:1–9). If we count the son who died in infancy after having been conceived through David’s adulterous relationship with ...

  2. Oct 2, 2023 · If so, the sons of David with his wives would total at least 20. To that total we would add all the unnamed sons of his concubines. At least three of David’s sons died during David’s lifetime. In addition to the death of Bathsheba’s first son were the deaths of his sons Amnon and Absalom. Another son, Adonijah, was executed shortly after ...

  3. The number of sons by name in the Bible is 19. In addition, two further unnamed sons are recorded as having been born in Jerusalem, one, probably both, having died in infancy. One of these was the first child born of David's adulterous relationship with Bathsheba. Only one of David's daughters, Tamar, [1] is mentioned by name. [2]

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    According to 1 Chronicles, there were at least 19 sons of David from at least seven different women. The entry breaks up the list of sons based on two factors: when they were born and who their mother was. David had several children born between Saul’s death (while David ruled a section of Israel called Hebron) and winning a war against Saul’s son ...

    David had several wives—his first was Michal, daughter of Saul, and she didn’t have any children (2 Samuel 6:23). We will discuss later whether David sinned by having so many wives. For now, let’s look at who these wives were and which sons they bore. Ahinoam of Jezreel was Amnon’s mother. Easton’s Bible Dictionaryexplains that Jezreel was an Israe...

    1 Chronicles doesn’t identify the mothers of Ibhar, Elishua, Eliphelet, Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia, Elishama, Eliada, and Eliphelet. Since it organizes these sons under “the sons of David, besides his sons by his concubines” (1 Chronicles 3:9), they were clearly legitimate. So, why aren’t their mothers listed? Possibly, their mothers first belonged to s...

    The Bible doesn’t specify what happened to all the sons of David. However, a few appear in later Bible stories. Amnon developed feelings for his half-sister, Tamar. While God seems to have overlooked (or at least not directly punished) earlier generations where half-siblings married each other (such as Abraham and Sarah), he explicitly forbade sex ...

    The sons of David, like their faith, lived complicated and often bloody lives filled with mistakes as well as glories. This means there are many things we can learn from their lives. Here are some of the clearest lessons we can learn. Having more women will not satisfy. Scholars debate why David had so many wives. He might have married some of them...

  4. King David's Children. 3 1-3 The following, in order of age, are David's sons who were born while he was in Hebron: Amnon, whose mother was Ahinoam from Jezreel. Daniel, whose mother was Abigail from Carmel. Absalom, whose mother was Maacah, daughter of King Talmai of Geshur. Adonijah, whose mother was Haggith. Shephatiah, whose mother was Abital.

  5. Dec 21, 2023 · In addition to the 19 sons and 1 daughter named in the Bible, 1 Chronicles 3:9 states that David had more sons and daughters beyond those specifically listed. So in summary, David had: At least 19 sons. 1 named daughter – Tamar. More unnamed sons and daughters.

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  7. Verses 1-9. - The whole of this chapter is occupied with the descendants of David: the first nine verses of it with his own sons, classified according to the place of their birth, Hebron or Jerusalem; the remaining verses with the line of kings of his house to Jeconiah and Zedekiah (ver. 16), the grandsons of Zerubbabel (ver. 21), and descendants of Shechaniah (ver. 24).

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