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King David’s children

3:1 King David’s children

3These were David’s sons who were born to him in Hevron: the firstborn was Amnon by Ahinoam the Yezreelite, the second Daniyel by Avigayil the Karmelite, 2the third Avishalom (Absalom), the son of Maakah (daughter of King Talmai of Geshur), the fourth Adoniyyah, the son of Haggit, 3the fifth Shefatyah by Avital, the sixth Yitream by his wife Eglah.

4Six were born to David in Hevron where he reigned for seven and a half years.[ref]

Then he reigned in Yerushalem for thirty-three years 5and these were born to him there: Beyt-Shua (also known as Bathsheba, daughter of Ammiel) gave birth to four sons: Shimea, Shovav, Natan, and Shelomoh (Solomon).[ref] 6Other sons were Yivhar, Elishama, Elifelet, 7Nogah, Nefeg, Yafia, 8Elishama, Elyada, and Elifelet. (Nine in all.) 9David also had sons from his slave wives. Their sister was Tamar.


3:4: 2Sam 5:4-5; 1Ki 2:11; 1Ch 29:27.

3:5: 2Sam 11:3.

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