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  1. Jul 9, 2021 · Let’s take a dive into Scripture to find out. Michal was David’s first wife and King Saul’s daughter. David paid double the requested dowry when he presented Saul with 200 Philistine foreskins for her hand in marriage. Although David’s primary motive for marrying Michal seemed to be for political reasons, the Bible tells us Michal loved ...

  2. 1 Chronicles 3:1-4 states that King David’s first seven wives gave him six children, while they lived in Hebron. In the city of Jerusalem, David’s eighth wife, Bathsheba, gave him four sons after the death of her first son. Other wives gave birth to nine more sons. A total of nineteen sons are named here.

  3. Apr 28, 2019 · Many of David's marriages were politically motivated. For example, King Saul, David's predecessor, offered both of his daughters at separate times as wives for David. For centuries, this "bond of blood" concept -- the idea that rulers feel bound to the kingdoms ruled by their wives' relatives -- was often employed, and just as often violated.

  4. Aug 7, 2021 · Saul had no choice but to give Michal to David as his wife ( 1 Samuel 18:20-27 ). Abigail: David’s second wife, Abigail, is found in 1 Samuel 25 during the saga of David’s life when he fled King Saul. David offered his services to a man named Nabal, Abigail’s husband before David. When it came time to be paid, Nabal instead refused to pay ...

  5. Sep 26, 2022 · David and Bathsheba had four more children (1 Chronicles 3:5). Their son Solomon ruled after his father’s death. The other five named wives of David were Ahinoam, Maacah, Haggith, Abital, and Eglah (2 Samuel 3:2–5; 1 Chronicles 3:1–3). According to 2 Samuel 5:13, David married more wives in Jerusalem, but how many is unknown.

  6. Jun 26, 2021 · Who Were David's Wives? There are several key places in the Bible that describe David’s wiv es. 1 Chronicles 3:1-9 lists sons that David had with seven women, six of which he married while ...

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  8. Jan 8, 2024 · One of David’s wives, Michal, was the daughter of King Saul. She played a significant role in David’s life, as she was the first wife he married. Their relationship was complicated, as Michal’s father, Saul, initially opposed their union. However, David eventually won Michal’s hand in marriage by bringing back the foreskins of one ...

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