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His account is primarily found in the books of 2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles. Uriah is remembered for his loyalty, integrity, and the tragic circumstances of his death, which highlight the moral failings of King David.<br><br><b>Background and Identity:</b> <br>Uriah was a Hittite, a member of a group of people who lived in the region of Canaan. Despite his foreign origin, Uriah was integrated into Israelite society and served as one of King David's mighty warriors, a testament to his valor and skill in battle. His name, meaning "Yahweh is my light," suggests that he was a worshiper of the God of Israel, further indicating his assimilation into the Israelite community.<br><br><b>Marriage to Bathsheba:</b> <br>Uriah was married to Bathsheba, a woman of notable beauty. The Bible does not provide extensive details about their marriage, but it is clear that Uriah was deeply committed to his duties as a soldier and to his wife. Bathsheba's later significance in the biblical narrative as the mother of Solomon adds further weight to Uriah's account.<br><br><b>The Incident with King David:</b> <br>Uriah's most notable biblical account is his involvement in the scandal with King David, as recorded in <a href="/bsb/2_samuel/11.htm">2 Samuel 11</a>. While Uriah was away fighting the Ammonites, King David saw Bathsheba bathing and, captivated by her beauty, summoned her to his palace, resulting in an adulterous affair. When Bathsheba became pregnant, David attempted to cover up the sin by recalling Uriah from the battlefield, hoping he would sleep with his wife and thus attribute the pregnancy to him.<br><br><b>Uriah's Integrity:</b> <br>Uriah's response to David's plan reveals his integrity and loyalty. Despite David's encouragement, Uriah refused to go home to his wife, stating, "The ark and Israel and Judah are dwelling in tents, and my master Joab and my lord’s men are camped in the open field. How could I go to my house to eat and drink and lie with my wife? As surely as you live and as your soul lives, I will not do such a thing!" (<a href="/2_samuel/11-11.htm">2 Samuel 11:11</a>). Uriah's commitment to his fellow soldiers and the sanctity of his duties starkly contrasts with David's actions.<br><br><b>David's Sin and Uriah's Death:</b> <br>Unable to persuade Uriah to visit his home, David resorted to a more sinister plan. He instructed Joab, the commander of the army, to place Uriah at the front lines of the fiercest battle and then withdraw support, ensuring Uriah's death. The plan succeeded, and Uriah was killed in battle, as recorded in <a href="/2_samuel/11-15.htm">2 Samuel 11:15-17</a>.<br><br><b>Aftermath and Legacy:</b> <br>Following Uriah's death, David married Bathsheba, but the prophet Nathan confronted David about his sin, leading to David's repentance and the pronouncement of divine judgment upon his household (2 Samuel 12). Uriah's account serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of sin and the importance of integrity and faithfulness.<br><br><b>References in Scripture:</b> <br>· <b>2 Samuel 11-12:</b> The primary account of Uriah's involvement with David and Bathsheba.<br>· <b><a href="/1_chronicles/11-41.htm">1 Chronicles 11:41</a>:</b> Lists Uriah among David's mighty men, highlighting his status as a valiant warrior.<br><br>Uriah's narrative, though brief, is a powerful testament to the themes of loyalty, integrity, and the tragic consequences of moral failure. His account continues to be a subject of reflection and teaching within the Christian tradition.<a name="hit" id="hit"></a><div class="vheading2">Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary</div><span class="encheading">Uriah</span><p>or Urijah, the Lord is my light or fire<a name="smi" id="smi"></a><div class="vheading2">Smith's Bible Dictionary</div><span class="encheading">Uriah</span><p>(<i>light of Jehovah</i>). <ol> <li>One of the thirty commanders of the thirty bands into which the Israelite army of David was divided. (<a href="/1_chronicles/11-41.htm">1 Chronicles 11:41</a>; <a href="/2_samuel/23-39.htm">2 Samuel 23:39</a>) Like others of David's officers he was a foreigner--a Hittite. His name, however and his manner of speech (<a href="/2_samuel/11-11.htm">2 Samuel 11:11</a>) indicate that he had adopted the Jewish religion. He married Bath-sheba a woman of extraordinary beauty, the daughter of Eliam--possibly the same as the son of Ahithophel, and one of his brother officers, (<a href="/2_samuel/23-34.htm">2 Samuel 23:34</a>) and hence, perhaps, Uriah's first acquaintance with Bath-sheba. It may be inferred from Nathan's parable, (<a href="/2_samuel/12-3.htm">2 Samuel 12:3</a>) that he was passionately devoted to his wife, and that their union was celebrated in Jerusalem as one of peculiar tenderness. In the first war with Ammon, B.C. 1035, he followed Joab to the siege, and with him remained encamped in the open field. (<a href="/2_samuel/12-11.htm">2 Samuel 12:11</a>) He returned to Jerusalem, at an order from the king on the pretext of asking news of the war--really in the hope that his return to his wife might cover the shame of his own crime. The king met with an unexpected obstacle in the austere, soldier-like spirit which guided all Uriah's conduct, and which gives us a high notion of the character and discipline of David's officers. On the morning of the third day David sent him back to the camp with a letter containing the command to Joab to cause his destruction in the battle. The device of Joab was to observe the part of the wall of Rabbath-ammon where the greatest force of the besieged was congregated, and thither, as a kind of forlorn hope to send Uriah. A sally took place. Uriah and the officers with him advanced as far as the gate of the city, and were there shot down by the archers on the wall. Just as Joab had forewarned the messenger, the king broke into a furious passion on hearing of the loss. The messenger, as instructed by Joab, calmly continued, and ended the story with the words, "Thy servant also Uriah the Hittite, is dead." In a moment David's anger is appeased. It is one of the touching parts of the story that Uriah falls unconscious of his wife's dishonor.</li> <li>High priest in the reign of Ahaz. (<a href="/isaiah/8-2.htm">Isaiah 8:2</a>; <a href="/2_kings/16-10.htm">2 Kings 16:10-16</a>) He is probably the same as Urijah the priest, who built the altar for Ahaz. (<a href="/2_kings/16-10.htm">2 Kings 16:10</a>) (B.C. about 738.)</li> <li>A priest of the family of Hakkoz, the head of the seventh course of priests. (<a href="/ezra/8-33.htm">Ezra 8:33</a>; <a href="/nehemiah/3-4.htm">Nehemiah 3:4,21</a>) (B.C. 458.)</li> </ol><a name="amt" id="amt"></a><div class="vheading2">ATS Bible Dictionary</div><span class="encheading">Uriah</span><p>A Hittie in David's army, renowned for his valor. To save Bathsheba Uriah's wife from death for adultery, and secure her for himself, David caused Uriah to be exposed to death, <a href="/context/2_samuel/11-1.htm">2 Samuel 11:1-27</a>; 12:9; 23:29; <a href="/1_kings/15-5.htm">1 Kings 15:5</a>. </p><a name="eas" id="eas"></a><div class="vheading2">Easton's Bible Dictionary</div>The Lord is my light. <p>(1.) A Hittite, the husband of Bathsheba, whom David first seduced, and then after Uriah's death married. He was one of the band of David's "mighty men." The sad story of the curel wrongs inflicted upon him by David and of his mournful death are simply told in the sacred record (<a href="/2_samuel/11-2.htm">2 Samuel 11:2</a>-<a href="/2_samuel/12-26.htm">12:26</a>). (see <a href="../b/bathsheba.htm">BATHSHEBA</a>; DAVID.)<p>(2.) A priest of the house of Ahaz (<a href="/isaiah/8-2.htm">Isaiah 8:2</a>).<p>(3.) The father of Meremoth, mentioned in <a href="/ezra/8-33.htm">Ezra 8:33</a>. <a name="isb" id="isb"></a><div class="vheading2">International Standard Bible Encyclopedia</div><span class="encheading">URIAH; URUAH</span><p>u-ri'-a, u-ri'-ja ('uriyah, in <a href="/jeremiah/26-20.htm">Jeremiah 26:20</a> 'uriyahu, "flame of Yahweh" or "my light is Yahweh"; the Septuagint and the New Testament Our(e)ias, with variants; the King James Version has Urijah in <a href="/2_kings/16-10.htm">2 Kings 16:10-16</a> <a href="/nehemiah/3-4.htm">Nehemiah 3:4, 21</a>; <a href="/nehemiah/8-4.htm">Nehemiah 8:4</a> <a href="/jeremiah/26-20.htm">Jeremiah 26:20</a>):<br><br>(1) A Hittite, who had settled in Jerusalem at the time of David and who had entered David's service. He had become a worshipper of Yahweh (judging from the usual interpretations of his name) and had married a Hebrew wife, BATH-SHEBA (which see). David's sin with this woman occurred while Uriah was engaged in warfare, and David had him recalled to Jerusalem in order to hide what had transpired. Uriah, however, felt himself bound by the consecration of a soldier (compare <a href="/1_samuel/21-5.htm">1 Samuel 21:5</a> <a href="/deuteronomy/23-10.htm">Deuteronomy 23:10</a>) and refused to do violence to his religion, so that David's ruse was in vain. (The point is missed here by speaking of Uriah's "chivalrous determination," as in HDB, IV, 837.) David, in desperation, wrote Joab instructions that were virtually a command to have Uriah murdered, and these instructions were duly carried out (<a href="/2_samuel/11-2.htm">2 Samuel 11:2-27</a>). The inclusion of Uriah's name in the list of the "mighty men" in <a href="/2_samuel/23-39.htm">2 Samuel 23:39</a> parallel Ch 11:41 is proof of his reputation as a soldier, and the name is found also in <a href="/2_samuel/12-9.htm">2 Samuel 12:9, 10, 15</a> <a href="/1_kings/15-5.htm">1 Kings 15:5</a>; <a href="/matthew/1-6.htm">Matthew 1:6</a>. On the occurrence in Matthew see especially Heffern, JBL, XXXI, 69; -1912.<br><br>(2) A priest under Ahaz, who carried into effect the latter's commands to introduce an Assyrian altar into the Temple and to use it for the sacrifices (<a href="/2_kings/16-10.htm">2 Kings 16:10-16</a>; see ALTAR). The same Uriah appears in <a href="/isaiah/8-2.htm">Isaiah 8:2</a> as one of the two "faithful witnesses" taken by Isaiah in the matter of Maher-shalal-hash-baz. This description has seemed to many to conflict with Uriah's compliancy in obeying Ahaz, but it must be remembered that<br><br>(a) "faithful witness" means simply "one whom the people will believe," and<br><br>(b) the articles in the sanctuary were not held as immutably sacred in the time of Ahaz as they were in later days.<br><br>The omission of Uriah's name from the list in <a href="/1_chronicles/6-10.htm">1 Chronicles 6:10-14</a> is probably without significance, as Chronicles records only nine names from Solomon to the exile, showing that there must be many omissions. The corresponding list in Josephus, Ant, X, viii, 6, contains 18 names, including Uriah's.<br><br>(3) A son of Shemaiah, of Kiriath-jearim, and a contemporary of Jeremiah. He was a prophet, and his prophecy agreed with Jeremiah's in regards. Jehoiakim, roused to anger, arrested him, even at the trouble of a pursuit into Egypt, put him to death and desecrated his body (Jeremiah 20-23). The story is told partly in order to show the greatness of Jeremiah's dangers, partly to bear record of the goodness of AHIKAM (which see), Jeremiah's protector.<br><br>(4) A priest, the father of MEREMOTH (which see) (<a href="/ezra/8-33.htm">Ezra 8:33</a> <a href="/nehemiah/3-4.htm">Nehemiah 3:4, 21</a>; 1 Esdras 8:62 ("Urias," the King James Version "Iri")).<br><br>(5) One of those on Ezra's right hand reading of the Law (<a href="/nehemiah/8-4.htm">Nehemiah 8:4</a>; 1 Esdras 9:43 ("Urias")). Quite possibly identical with (4) above.<br><br>Burton Scott Easton<p><a name="grk" id="grk"></a><div class="vheading2">Greek</div><a href="/greek/3774.htm"><span class="l">3774. Ourias -- <b>Uriah</b>, a Hittite</span></a> <br><b>...</b> <b>Uriah</b>, a Hittite. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Ourias Phonetic<br> Spelling: (oo-ree'-as) Short Definition: <b>Uriah</b> Definition: <b>Uriah</b>, husband of <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/3774.htm</font><font color="#ff6600" size="-1"> - 6k</font><a name="heb" id="heb"></a><div class="vheading2">Strong's Hebrew</div><a href="/hebrew/223.htm"><span class="l">223. Uwriyah -- "flame of Yah," the name of a Hittite and of two <b>...</b></span></a><br><b>...</b> "flame of Yah," the name of a Hittite and of two Israelites. Transliteration: Uwriyah<br> Phonetic Spelling: (oo-ree-yaw') Short Definition: <b>Uriah</b>. <b>Uriah</b>, Urijah <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/hebrew/223.htm</font><font color="#ff6600" size="-1"> - 5k</font><p> <a href="/hebrew/223a.htm"><span class="l">223a. Uriyyah -- "flame of Yah," the name of a Hittite and of two <b>...</b></span></a><br><b>...</b> 223, 223a. Uriyyah. 223b . "flame of Yah," the name of a Hittite and of two<br> Israelites. Transliteration: Uriyyah Short Definition: <b>Uriah</b>. <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/hebrew/223a.htm</font><font color="#ff6600" size="-1"> - 5k</font><p> <a href="/hebrew/223b.htm"><span class="l">223b. Uriyyahu -- "flame of Yah," a prophet slain by Jehoiakim</span></a><br><b>...</b> 223a, 223b. Uriyyahu. 224 . "flame of Yah," a prophet slain by Jehoiakim.<br> Transliteration: Uriyyahu Short Definition: <b>Uriah</b>. Word <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/hebrew/223b.htm</font><font color="#ff6600" size="-1"> - 5k</font><a name="lib" id="lib"></a><div class="vheading2">Library</div><p><a href="/library/josephus/the_antiquities_of_the_jews/chapter_7_how_david_fell.htm"><span class="l">How David Fell in Love with Bathsheba, and Slew Her Husband <b>Uriah</b> <b>...</b></span></a> <br><b>...</b> From The Death Of Saul To The Death Of David. CHAPTER 7. How David Fell In Love<br> With Bathsheba, And Slew Her Husband <b>Uriah</b>, For Which He Is Reproved By Nathan. <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 7 how david fell.htm</font><p><a href="/library/lee/sermons_on_various_important_subjects/sermon_x_davids_sin_in.htm"><span class="l">David's Sin in the Matter of <b>Uriah</b>.</span></a> <br><b>...</b> SERMON X. David's Sin in the Matter of <b>Uriah</b>. 2 Samuel xii, 13. <b>...</b> The sin<br> here referred to is that of David in the matter of <b>Uriah</b>. <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../lee/sermons on various important subjects/sermon x davids sin in.htm</font><p><a href="/library/sherman/the_childrens_bible/a_rich_man_who_was.htm"><span class="l">A Rich Man who was a Thief</span></a> <br><b>...</b> And David sent to ask about the woman; and some one said, "Is not this Bathsheba,<br> the wife of <b>Uriah</b> the Hittite?" Then David sent messengers to bring her; and <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">//christianbookshelf.org/sherman/the childrens bible/a rich man who was.htm</font><p><a href="/library/lathbury/childs_story_of_the_bible/chapter_xxiv_davids_sin.htm"><span class="l">David's Sin.</span></a> <br><b>...</b> He sent a servant to ask who she was, and found she was the wife of <b>Uriah</b><br> who was in the army with Joab, fighting the Ammonites. <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../lathbury/childs story of the bible/chapter xxiv davids sin.htm</font><p><a href="/library/wells/bible_stories_and_religious_classics/the_history_of_david.htm"><span class="l">The History of David</span></a> <br><b>...</b> a fair woman wash her and bain her in her chamber, which stood against his house,<br> and demanded of his servants who she was, and they said she was <b>Uriah's</b> wife. <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../wells/bible stories and religious classics/the history of david.htm</font><p><a href="/library/watson/the_ten_commandments/2_6_the_sixth_commandment.htm"><span class="l">The Sixth Commandment</span></a> <br><b>...</b> John 18:30. (4) With the pen. Thus David killed <b>Uriah</b> by writing to Joab to<br> set <b>Uriah</b> in the forefront of the battle.' 2 Samuel 11:15. <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../watson/the ten commandments/2 6 the sixth commandment.htm</font><p><a href="/library/anonymous/mother_stories_from_the_old_testament/nathan_reproving_the_king.htm"><span class="l">Nathan Reproving the King.</span></a> <br><b>...</b> Judah. But David did a very wicked thing. He took the wife of <b>Uriah</b> the<br> Hittite for his wife, and caused <b>Uriah</b> to be slain. God <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../anonymous/mother stories from the old testament/nathan reproving the king.htm</font><p><a href="/library/watson/the_ten_commandments/1_4_the_right_understanding_of.htm"><span class="l">The Right Understanding of the Law</span></a> <br><b>...</b> Though David did not in his own person kill <b>Uriah</b>, yet because he wrote a letter<br> to Joab, to set <b>Uriah</b> in the forefront of the battle, and it was done by his <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../watson/the ten commandments/1 4 the right understanding of.htm</font><p><a href="/library/severus/life_and_writings_of_sulpitius_severus_/chapter_xxxviii_at_this_time.htm"><span class="l">At this Time, He Knew in a Guilty Way Bersabe...</span></a> <br><b>...</b> of remarkable beauty. She is said to have been the wife of a certain man<br> called <b>Uriah</b>, who was then in the camp. David caused him <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../life and writings of sulpitius severus /chapter xxxviii at this time.htm</font><p><a href="/library/whyte/lord_teach_us_to_pray/viii_the_psalmistsetting_the_lord.htm"><span class="l">The Psalmist --Setting the Lord</span></a> <br><b>...</b> David! David! David of the matter of <b>Uriah</b>, and Psalmist of the 51st Psalm,<br> teach me to pray! Teach me thy penitential heart. Teach <b>...</b> <br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/.../whyte/lord teach us to pray/viii the psalmistsetting the lord.htm</font><a name="thes" id="thes"></a><div class="vheading2">Thesaurus</div><a href="/topical/u/uriah.htm"><span class="l"><b>Uriah</b> (33 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> The Lord is my light. (1.) A Hittite, the husband of Bathsheba, whom David first<br> seduced, and then after <b>Uriah's</b> death married. <b>...</b><b>URIAH</b>; URUAH. <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/uriah.htm - 22k</font><p><a href="/topical/u/uriah's.htm"><span class="l"><b>Uriah's</b> (2 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> Multi-Version Concordance <b>Uriah's</b> (2 Occurrences). Matthew 1:6 Jesse of<br> David--the King. David (by <b>Uriah's</b> widow) (WEY YLT NIV). <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/uriah's.htm - 6k</font><p><a href="/topical/u/uri'ah.htm"><span class="l">Uri'ah (32 Occurrences)</span></a><br>Uri'ah. <b>Uriah</b>, Uri'ah. <b>Uriah's</b> . <b>...</b> Matthew 1:6 and Jesse begat David the king.<br> And David the king begat Solomon, of her 'who had been' <b>Uriah's</b>, (See RSV). <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/uri'ah.htm - 15k</font><p><a href="/topical/u/uruah.htm"><span class="l">Uruah</span></a><br><b>...</b> Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia <b>URIAH</b>; URUAH. u-ri'-a, u-ri'-ja ('uriyah,<br> in Jeremiah 26:20 'uriyahu, "flame of Yahweh" or "my light <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/u/uruah.htm - 10k</font><p><a href="/topical/b/bathsheba.htm"><span class="l">Bathsheba (14 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> or of seven, called also Bath-shu'a (1 Chronicles 3:5), was the daughter of Eliam<br> (2 Samuel 11:3) or Ammiel (1 Chronicles 3:5), and wife of <b>Uriah</b> the Hittite. <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/b/bathsheba.htm - 14k</font><p><a href="/topical/j/jo'ab.htm"><span class="l">Jo'ab (120 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> But David stayed at Jerusalem. (See RSV). 2 Samuel 11:6 David sent to Joab, saying,<br> "Send me <b>Uriah</b> the Hittite." Joab sent <b>Uriah</b> to David. (See RSV). <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/j/jo'ab.htm - 34k</font><p><a href="/topical/b/bath-sheba.htm"><span class="l">Bath-sheba (12 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> or of seven, called also Bath-shu'a (1 Chronicles 3:5), was the daughter of Eliam<br> (2 Samuel 11:3) or Ammiel (1 Chronicles 3:5), and wife of <b>Uriah</b> the Hittite. <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/b/bath-sheba.htm - 13k</font><p><a href="/topical/h/hittite.htm"><span class="l">Hittite (45 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> One said, "Isn't this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of <b>Uriah</b><br> the Hittite?" (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/h/hittite.htm - 22k</font><p><a href="/topical/m/meremoth.htm"><span class="l">Meremoth (6 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> mer'-e-moth, me-re'-moth (meremoth, "heights"; Mereimoth): (1) Son of <b>Uriah</b> (Ezra<br> 8:33), who was head of the 7th course of priests appointed by David (1 <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/m/meremoth.htm - 11k</font><p><a href="/topical/h/hittites.htm"><span class="l">Hittites (39 Occurrences)</span></a><br><b>...</b> Mention is made of "Ahimelech the Hittite" (1 Samuel 26:6), and of "<b>Uriah</b> the Hittite,"<br> one of David's chief officers (2 Samuel 23:39; 1 Chronicles 11:41). <b>...</b><br><font color="#ff6600" size="-1">/h/hittites.htm - 55k</font><p><a name="res" id="res"></a><div class="vheading2">Resources</div><a href="https://www.gotquestions.org/Ahaz-altar.html">What was the significance of the altar King Ahaz built? | GotQuestions.org</a><br /><br /><a href="https://www.gotquestions.org/wives-King-David.html">How many wives did King David have? | GotQuestions.org</a><br /><br /><a href="https://www.gotquestions.org/eternal-hell-fair.html">How is eternity in hell a fair punishment for sin? | GotQuestions.org</a><br /><br /><a href="/concordance/">Bible Concordance</a> • <a href="/dictionary/">Bible Dictionary</a> • <a href="/encyclopedia/">Bible Encyclopedia</a> • <a href="/topical/">Topical Bible</a> • <a href="/thesaurus/">Bible Thesuarus</a></div></div><div id="centbox"><div class="padcent"><a name="cnc" id="cnc"></a><div class="vheading2">Concordance</div><span class="encheading">Uriah (33 Occurrences)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/matthew/1-6.htm">Matthew 1:6</a></span><br />Jesse became the father of King David. David became the father of Solomon by her who had been the wife of <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span>. <br /><span class="source">(WEB WEY ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-3.htm">2 Samuel 11:3</a></span><br />David send and inquired after the woman. One said, "Isn't this Bathsheba, the daughter of Eliam, the wife of <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the Hittite?"<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-6.htm">2 Samuel 11:6</a></span><br />David sent to Joab, saying, "Send me <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the Hittite." Joab sent Uriah to David.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-7.htm">2 Samuel 11:7</a></span><br />When <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> was come to him, David asked of him how Joab did, and how the people fared, and how the war prospered.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-8.htm">2 Samuel 11:8</a></span><br />David said to <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span>, "Go down to your house, and wash your feet." Uriah departed out of the king's house, and a gift from the king was sent after him.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-9.htm">2 Samuel 11:9</a></span><br />But <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> slept at the door of the king's house with all the servants of his lord, and didn't go down to his house.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-10.htm">2 Samuel 11:10</a></span><br />When they had told David, saying, "<span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> didn't go down to his house," David said to Uriah, "Haven't you come from a journey? Why didn't you go down to your house?"<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-11.htm">2 Samuel 11:11</a></span><br /><span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> said to David, "The ark, Israel, and Judah, are staying in tents; and my lord Joab, and the servants of my lord, are encamped in the open field. Shall I then go into my house to eat and to drink, and to lie with my wife? As you live, and as your soul lives, I will not do this thing!"<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-12.htm">2 Samuel 11:12</a></span><br />David said to <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span>, "Stay here today also, and tomorrow I will let you depart." So Uriah stayed in Jerusalem that day, and the next day.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-13.htm">2 Samuel 11:13</a></span><br />When David had called him, he ate and drink before him; and he made him drunk. At evening, he went out to lie on his bed with the servants of his lord, but didn't go down to his house.<br /><span class="source">(See NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-14.htm">2 Samuel 11:14</a></span><br />It happened in the morning, that David wrote a letter to Joab, and sent it by the hand of <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span>.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-15.htm">2 Samuel 11:15</a></span><br />He wrote in the letter, saying, "Send <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> to the forefront of the hottest battle, and retreat from him, that he may be struck, and die."<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-16.htm">2 Samuel 11:16</a></span><br />It happened, when Joab kept watch on the city, that he assigned <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> to the place where he knew that valiant men were.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-17.htm">2 Samuel 11:17</a></span><br />The men of the city went out, and fought with Joab. Some of the people fell, even of the servants of David; and <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the Hittite died also.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-21.htm">2 Samuel 11:21</a></span><br />who struck Abimelech the son of Jerubbesheth? Didn't a woman cast an upper millstone on him from the wall, so that he died at Thebez? Why did you go so near the wall?' then you shall say,'Your servant <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the Hittite is dead also.'"<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-24.htm">2 Samuel 11:24</a></span><br />The shooters shot at your servants from off the wall; and some of the king's servants are dead, and your servant <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the Hittite is dead also."<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/11-26.htm">2 Samuel 11:26</a></span><br />When the wife of <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> heard that Uriah her husband was dead, she made lamentation for her husband.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/12-9.htm">2 Samuel 12:9</a></span><br />Why have you despised the word of Yahweh, to do that which is evil in his sight? You have struck <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the Hittite with the sword, and have taken his wife to be your wife, and have slain him with the sword of the children of Ammon.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/12-10.htm">2 Samuel 12:10</a></span><br />Now therefore the sword will never depart from your house, because you have despised me, and have taken the wife of <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the Hittite to be your wife.'<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/12-15.htm">2 Samuel 12:15</a></span><br />Nathan departed to his house. Yahweh struck the child that <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span>'s wife bore to David, and it was very sick.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_samuel/23-39.htm">2 Samuel 23:39</a></span><br /><span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the Hittite: thirty-seven in all. <br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/1_kings/15-5.htm">1 Kings 15:5</a></span><br />because David did that which was right in the eyes of Yahweh, and didn't turn aside from anything that he commanded him all the days of his life, except only in the matter of <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the Hittite.<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_kings/16-10.htm">2 Kings 16:10</a></span><br />And king Ahaz went to Damascus to meet Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria, and saw the altar that was at Damascus; and king Ahaz sent to Urijah the priest the fashion of the altar, and the pattern of it, according to all the workmanship thereof.<br /><span class="source">(See NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/2_kings/16-15.htm">2 Kings 16:15</a></span><br />And king Ahaz commanded Urijah the priest, saying: 'Upon the great altar offer the morning burnt-offering, and the evening meal-offering, and the king's burnt-offering, and his meal-offering, with the burnt-offering of all the people of the land, and their meal-offering, and their drink-offerings; and dash against it all the blood of the burnt-offering, and all the blood of the sacrifice; but the brazen altar shall be for me to look to.'<br /><span class="source">(See NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/1_chronicles/11-41.htm">1 Chronicles 11:41</a></span><br /><span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the Hittite, Zabad the son of Ahlai,<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/ezra/8-33.htm">Ezra 8:33</a></span><br />On the fourth day the silver and the gold and the vessels were weighed in the house of our God into the hand of Meremoth the son of <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the priest; and with him was Eleazar the son of Phinehas; and with them was Jozabad the son of Jeshua, and Noadiah the son of Binnui, the Levite;<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/nehemiah/3-4.htm">Nehemiah 3:4</a></span><br />Next to them repaired Meremoth the son of <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span>, the son of Hakkoz. Next to them repaired Meshullam the son of Berechiah, the son of Meshezabel. Next to them repaired Zadok the son of Baana.<br /><span class="source">(WEB JPS ASV BBE NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/nehemiah/3-21.htm">Nehemiah 3:21</a></span><br />After him repaired Meremoth the son of <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the son of Hakkoz another portion, from the door of the house of Eliashib even to the end of the house of Eliashib.<br /><span class="source">(WEB JPS ASV BBE NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/nehemiah/8-4.htm">Nehemiah 8:4</a></span><br />Ezra the scribe stood on a pulpit of wood, which they had made for the purpose; and beside him stood Mattithiah, and Shema, and Anaiah, and <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span>, and Hilkiah, and Maaseiah, on his right hand; and on his left hand, Pedaiah, and Mishael, and Malchijah, and Hashum, and Hashbaddanah, Zechariah, and Meshullam.<br /><span class="source">(WEB JPS ASV BBE NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/isaiah/8-2.htm">Isaiah 8:2</a></span><br />and I will take for myself faithful witnesses to testify: <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the priest, and Zechariah the son of Jeberechiah."<br /><span class="source">(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/jeremiah/26-20.htm">Jeremiah 26:20</a></span><br />There was also a man who prophesied in the name of Yahweh, <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> the son of Shemaiah of Kiriath Jearim; and he prophesied against this city and against this land according to all the words of Jeremiah:<br /><span class="source">(WEB JPS ASV BBE NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/jeremiah/26-21.htm">Jeremiah 26:21</a></span><br />and when Jehoiakim the king, with all his mighty men, and all the princes, heard his words, the king sought to put him to death; but when <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> heard it, he was afraid, and fled, and went into Egypt:<br /><span class="source">(WEB JPS ASV BBE NAS NIV)</span><p><span class="rtext"><a href="/jeremiah/26-23.htm">Jeremiah 26:23</a></span><br />and they fetched forth <span class="boldtext">Uriah</span> out of Egypt, and brought him to Jehoiakim the king, who killed him with the sword, and cast his dead body into the graves of the common people.<br /><span class="source">(WEB JPS ASV BBE NAS NIV)</span><a name="sub" id="sub"></a><div class="vheading2">Subtopics</div><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/p/patriotism--uriah.htm">Patriotism: Uriah</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/u/uriah.htm">Uriah</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--a_priest--called_urijah,_(r._v._uriah).htm">Uriah: A Priest: Called Urijah, (R. V. Uriah)</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--a_priest--probably_identical_with_urijah.htm">Uriah: A Priest: Probably Identical With Urijah</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--a_priest--the_father_of_meremoth.htm">Uriah: A Priest: The Father of Meremoth</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--a_priest--witness_to_one_of_isaiah's_prophecies.htm">Uriah: A Priest: Witness to One of Isaiah's Prophecies</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--one_of_david's_mighty_men.htm">Uriah: One of David's Mighty Men</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--one_of_david's_mighty_men--called_urias_(a._v.).htm">Uriah: One of David's Mighty Men: Called Urias (A. V.)</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--one_of_david's_mighty_men--david_compasses_the_death_of.htm">Uriah: One of David's Mighty Men: David Compasses the Death of</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--one_of_david's_mighty_men--david_marries_the_widow_of.htm">Uriah: One of David's Mighty Men: David Marries the Widow of</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--one_of_david's_mighty_men--david's_adultery_with_the_wife_of.htm">Uriah: One of David's Mighty Men: David's Adultery With the Wife of</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--one_of_david's_mighty_men--noble_spirit_of.htm">Uriah: One of David's Mighty Men: Noble Spirit of</a></p><p class="pspc"><a href="/topical/naves/u/uriah--one_of_david's_mighty_men--summoned_from_seat_of_war_by_david.htm">Uriah: One of David's Mighty Men: Summoned from Seat of War by David</a></p><a name="rel" id="rel"></a><div class="vheading2">Related Terms</div><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/u/uri'ah's.htm">Uri'ah's (1 Occurrence)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/u/uriah.htm">Uriah (33 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/u/uriah's.htm">Uriah's (2 Occurrences)</a></p><p class="pspc2"><a href="/topical/u/urias.htm">Urias (1 Occurrence)</a></div></div></td></tr></table></div><div id="left"><a href="/topical/u/uri.htm" onmouseover='lft.src="/leftgif.png"' onmouseout='lft.src="/left.png"' title="Uri"><img src="/left.png" name="lft" border="0" alt="Uri" /></a></div><div id="right"><a href="/topical/u/uri'ah.htm" onmouseover='rght.src="/rightgif.png"' onmouseout='rght.src="/right.png"' title="Uri'ah"><img src="/right.png" name="rght" border="0" alt="Uri'ah" /></a></div><div id="botleft"><a href="#" onmouseover='botleft.src="/botleftgif.png"' onmouseout='botleft.src="/botleft.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botleft.png" name="botleft" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div><div id="botright"><a href="#" onmouseover='botright.src="/botrightgif.png"' onmouseout='botright.src="/botright.png"' title="Top of Page"><img src="/botright.png" name="botright" border="0" alt="Top of Page" /></a></div> <div id="mdd"><div align="center"><div class="bot2"><table align="center" width="100%"><tr><td><div align="center"><script id="3d27ed63fc4348d5b062c4527ae09445"> (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=51ce25d5-1a8c-424a-8695-4bd48c750f35&cid=3a9f82d0-4344-4f8d-ac0c-e1a0eb43a405'; </script> <script id="b817b7107f1d4a7997da1b3c33457e03"> (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=cb0edd8b-b416-47eb-8c6d-3cc96561f7e8&cid=3a9f82d0-4344-4f8d-ac0c-e1a0eb43a405'; </script><br /><br /> <!-- /1078254/BH-728x90-ATF --> <div id='div-gpt-ad-1529103594582-2'> </div><br /><br /> <!-- /1078254/BH-300x250-ATF --> <div id='div-gpt-ad-1529103594582-0' style='max-width: 300px;'> </div><br /><br /> <!-- /1078254/BH-728x90-BTF --> <div id='div-gpt-ad-1529103594582-3'> </div><br /><br /> <!-- /1078254/BH-300x250-BTF --> <div id='div-gpt-ad-1529103594582-1' style='max-width: 300px;'> </div><br /><br /> <!-- /1078254/BH-728x90-BTF2 --> <div align="center" id='div-gpt-ad-1531425649696-0'> </div><br /><br /> <ins class="adsbygoogle" style="display:inline-block;width:200px;height:200px" data-ad-client="ca-pub-3753401421161123" data-ad-slot="3592799687"></ins> <script> (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); </script></div></td></tr></table></div></div></div> <br /><br /> <div align="center"> <div id="bot"><iframe width="100%" height="1500" scrolling="no" src="/botmenubhnew2.htm" frameborder="0"></iframe></div></td></tr></table></div></body></html>