King David had many wives, though only eight are named in the Bible. The three most prominent wives were Michal, Abigail, and Bathsheba. Michal was originally given to David by her father King Saul, but was later taken back. Abigail's first husband disrespected David, so she convinced David not to seek revenge and he married her instead. Bathsheba was originally married to Uriah, but David committed adultery with her and later had her husband killed so he could marry her. David had many children by his various wives and concubines.
1. How many wives and children does
King David have in the Bible?
King David had many wives, according to the Bible, although only
eight of them are named. Of the eight, five are mentioned only once.
The other three wives figure prominently in the story of King David.
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2. David’s first wife was Michal, the daughter of King Saul. Her story
begins in 1 Samuel 18—19. Saul gave Michal to David to marry after
David defeated a hundred Philistines. But Saul, always fearful of
David’s popularity with the people, planned to kill his new son-in-
law. However, Michal, who loved David, warned him of the plot and
helped him escape. Following this, Saul gave Michal to another man.
After David became king, Michal was restored as his wife (2 Samuel 3).
She later despised David when she saw him dancing naked before the
Lord (2 Samuel 6:14–22). Michal had no children, perhaps in
punishment for mocking the servant of the Lord (verse 23).
The story of David’s second wife of note, Abigail, is told in 1 Samuel
25. She was originally the wife of Nabal, an evil man who disrespected
David. In his anger, David planned to attack and kill Nabal and all his
household. Abigail, a wise and prudent woman, met David as he and
his men were approaching. She bowed down to him and convinced
him not to seek revenge and cause bloodshed. David recognized that
her good judgment was a gift to him from God. Abigail returned to
Nabal and told him how close he had come to death. Nabal’s “heart
failed him and he became like stone” (verse 37). Ten days later, God
struck Nabal and he died, and Abigail then became David’s wife.
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3. The sad story of David’s wife Bathsheba is well known (2 Samuel 11:1–
17). She was originally the wife of Uriah the Hittite, a trusted soldier in
David’s army. While Uriah was away at war, David saw Bathsheba
bathing in her courtyard one night; she was beautiful, and David
lusted after her. Even knowing she was another man’s wife, David
summoned her to his palace and slept with her. When she found that
she was pregnant, she informed David, and the king, rather than
repent, added to his sin. David ordered that Uriah be placed on the
front lines of the battlefield where he was abandoned by his fellow
soldiers and killed by the enemy.
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4. Then David married Bathsheba, but their child died shortly after birth.
David chronicled his sin and repentance over these evil acts in Psalm
51. David and Bathsheba had four more children. “And these were born
unto him in Jerusalem; Shimea, and Shobab, and Nathan, and Solomon, four,
of Bathshua the daughter of Ammiel:” 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.
1 Chronicles 3:1–9 lists the sons of David.
"These were the sons of David born to him in Hebron:
The firstborn was Amnon the son of Ahinoam of Jezreel; the second,
Daniel the son of Abigail of Carmel; the third, Absalom the son of
Maakah daughter of Talmai king of Geshur; the fourth, Adonijah the
son of Haggith; the fifth, Shephatiah the son of Abital; and the sixth,
Ithream, by his wife Eglah.
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5. These six were born to David in Hebron, where he reigned seven years
and six months. David reigned in Jerusalem thirty-three years, and these
were the children born to him there:
Shammua, Shobab, Nathan and Solomon. These four were by
Bathsheba daughter of Ammiel. There were also Ibhar, Elishua,
Eliphelet, Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia, Elishama, Eliada and Eliphelet—
nine in all. All these were the sons of David, besides his sons by his
concubines. And Tamar was their sister."
Breaking down this list, we first have David’s six sons born in Hebron:
1) Amnon, 2) Daniel, 3) Absalom, 4) Adonijah, 5) Shephatiah, and 6)
Ithream.
Next, we have the thirteen sons born to David in Jerusalem: 7) Shimea,
8) Shobab, 9) Nathan, 10) Solomon, 11) Ibhar, 12) Elishama, 13)
Eliphelet, 14) Nogah, 15) Nepheg, 16) Japhia, 17) Elishama, 18) Eliada,
and 19) Eliphelet.
In addition to the nineteen sons David had by his wives were a number
of unnamed sons David fathered through his concubines. He also had a
daughter named Tamar. Another son named Jerimoth is mentioned in 2
Chronicles 11:18, although it is unclear whether he is one of the sons
mentioned above (using another name) or one of David’s sons by a
concubine.
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6. David also had a son with Bathsheba before she bore Solomon. This
son died seven days after his birth (2 Samuel 12:16–23), and it is possible
that he is not included in this list. 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 David’s
death for trying to usurp the throne (1 Kings 2:25).
David’s son Solomon succeeded him as king and later built the temple
of the Lord that David had dreamed of building. Ultimately, Jesus the
Christ was born as a descendant of David (Matthew 1:1), providing a
fulfillment of prophecy and bestowing the greatest possible honor to
King David.
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