בַּת־שׁוּעַ

bat-shu.aProper Noun (Feminine)H1340

Bath-shua

From: from H1323 (בַּת) and H7771 (שׁוֹעַ); daughter of wealth; the same as H1339 (בַּת־שֶׁבַע)

Short Definition

Bath-shua,

Full Lexicon Entry

A woman living at the time of United Monarchy, first mentioned at ; daughter of: Eliam (H0463); married to David (H1732) and Uriah (H0223A); mother of: Shammua (H8051H), Shobab (H7727), Nathan (H5416) and Solomon (H8010); also called Bath-shua at ; Another spelling of bat-she.va (*בַּת־שֶׁ֫בַע *"Bathsheba" H1339) § Bath-shua = "daughter of wealth" 1) the wife of Uriah whom David had murdered, having had adulterous relations with her; subsequently wife of David and mother of Solomon, Shimea, Shobab, and Nathan (alternate spelling to 'Bathsheba') 2) wife of Judah

Grammar

Part of Speech Proper Noun (Feminine)

Morphology N:N-F-P

DescriptionProper Noun, Feminine

Occurrences

1 time

Appears 1 time in the Old Testament. Top books include:

1 Chronicles
1

Key Passages

  • 1 Chronicles 3:5

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