Then she begins to speak, and it is a river... I recognize my Bathsheba, the one that sometimes only my mouth on hers, in bed, would silence. |
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When David caught sight of Bathsheba and had her brought to his room, he entered on a disastrous course of action. |
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Bathsheba does not look at, does not see Abisag: in this low world there is no Abisag for Bathsheba the queen. |
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He committed adultery with Bathsheba and killed Uriah, her husband, but he couldn't see the evil in himself. |
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The latter had after all deliberately made his general Uria die in battle in order to get his wife Bathsheba. |
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The sides were drawn between Adonijah, David's eldest living son, and Solomon, the son of David and Bathsheba. |
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After turning Uriah the Hittite into canon fodder in order to have his way with the man's wife, Bathsheba, David thinks that he has gotten away with murder. |
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Uriah was duly killed in action, and David took Bathsheba as one of his wives. |
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The symbolic meaning of the site is stressed by the Mongol rehabilitation six centuries later, and by the association of legendary and biblical figures with the site, such as Solomon, Bathsheba, and Christ. |
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From his position on the balcony located in the right wing a king observes the scene, suggesting the painting might well be a loose interpretation of the Bathsheba episode in the Old Testament. |
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He came on looking upon the ground, and did not see Bathsheba till they were less than a stone's throw apart. |
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Neglecting kingdom and faith, David incurs the wrath of God, the destruction of his country and the ill will of his people, who expect Bathsheba to pay the ultimate price for adultery. |
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Bathsheba was a daughter of Eliam and was probably of noble birth. |
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Set on a hillside in the tiny town of Bathsheba, the two-story, colonial-style hotel has oceanview verandahs and attractive rooms with wicker chairs, four-poster beds and wood-slat walls. |
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Later, probably in 1640 or 1641, she settled in Naples, where she painted several versions of the story of David and Bathsheba, but little is known of the final years of her life. |
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The continuation of the parable clearly shows that the prophet Nathan, with the account of the poor shepherd and his little lamb, was describing the sad story of Uriah and his wife Bathsheba whom King David coveted. |
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Carle Van Loo was the King's principal painter at the end of the reign of Louis XV, however Bathsheba bathing painted at the end of the 1720s is a masterpiece from his early career. |
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And here, indeed, here my Bathsheba is silent. |
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With her nose reshaped by cosmetic surgery, amazingly long legs, job as a newspaper columnist, ambitions to be a celebrity and ability to break hearts, Tamara Drewe is the Bathsheba Everdene of the 21st century. |
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He beat top surfers from the USA, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean at the famous Soup Bowl, in Bathsheba, Barbados, with a crowd of 5,000 lining the beach to cheer him home. |
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