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    In the Hebrew Bible, Abishag (Hebrew: אבישג Avishag) was a beautiful young woman of Shunem chosen to be a helper and servant to King David in his old age. Among Abishag's duties was to lie next to David and pass along her body heat and vigor because "they put covers on him, but he could not get warm".

  2. Jul 23, 2021 · Who Was Abishag in the Bible and what did she do? Abishag was a young virgin chosen to keep King David warm in his bed during his last days. Let’s paint the factual backdrop from which our imaginations run as the untold story full of drama and conspiracy unfolds.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Abishag was a Shunammite woman whose account can be found in 1 Kings 1 and 2. She was connected to King David in a very interesting manner. As David advanced in years, his health declined.

  4. Abishag the Shunammite is important because until David finally chose Solomon as his successor, she was supposed to be the mother of the next king of Israel. Throughout II Samuel, David's kingdom was plagued with rebellions and fissures.

  5. Sep 1, 2023 · Why did David need Abishag to keep him warm? Answer. Many ancient customs are strange to modern readers of the Bible, especially those of us who have never lived in cultures embracing polygamy or absolute monarchy. The incident of Abishag sleeping—chastely—in David’s bed is definitely a puzzling story.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · Solomon rightly saw Adonijah’s desire to marry Abishag as part of his brother’s ongoing attempt to take over the kingdom of Israel. In those days of royal harems, taking possession of a king’s concubines was a declaration of one’s right to the throne.

  7. Jun 8, 2017 · Abishag was the Shunammite maiden who was chosen to lie with King David to keep him warm in his old age (although the Bible specifically says that David did not have sexual relations with her)(1 Kings 1:1-4).

  8. Abishag is an unspeaking Bible character involved in the story of the power struggle between King Davids sons immediately before and then after David’s death. Abishag is originally brought to David to lie in his bosom and keep him warm as he nears death.

  9. ab'-i-shag, a-bi'-shag ('abhishagh, apparently, "father of wandering," that is, "cause of wandering," or "my father wanders"): The Shunammite woman who became nurse to King David ( 1 Kings 1-4, 15; 1 Kings 2:17, 21, 22 ). She was chosen for the service with great care on account of her youth and beauty and physical vigor.

  10. A beautiful young woman of the town of Shunem in Issachar given to David in his old age to keep him warm ( 1 Kings 1:3, 15 ). She was present when Bathsheba reminded David of his oath to make Solomon his successor. After David’s death, Solomon executed Adonijah because he asked to marry Abishag.

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