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    According to 2 Samuel, Adonijah (Hebrew: אֲדֹנִיָּה ‎, ’Ǎḏōnīyyā; "my lord is Yah") was the fourth son of King David. His mother was Haggith as recorded in the book of 2 Samuel 3:4. Adonijah was born at Hebron during the long conflict between David and the House of Saul.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Adonijah was the fourth son of King David. Adonijah’s mother was Haggith, one of David’s wives. Adonijah is best known for his failed attempts to usurp the throne of Israel after his father’s death.

  3. Adonijah, in the Old Testament, the fourth son of David, the natural heir to the throne. David’s favourite wife, Bathsheba, organized an intrigue in favour of her son Solomon. Shortly after his accession, Solomon had Adonijah put to death on the ground that, by seeking to marry David’s concubine.

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  5. Oct 28, 2015 · After David's death Adonijah persuaded Bathsheba, Solomon's mother, to entreat the king to permit him to marry Abishag. Solomon suspected in this request an aspiration to the throne, and therefore caused him to be put to death.

  6. Nov 7, 2023 · Adonijah's story appears in 2 Samuel and 1 Kings, particularly 1 Kings 1-2. His story is notable for the intrigue in David's royal family, which had profound implications for Israel's future. Adonijah was the fourth son of King David. His mother was Haggith.

  7. Adonijah Sets Himself Up as King. 1 When King David was very old, he could not keep warm even when they put covers over him. 2 So his attendants said to him, “Let us look for a young virgin to serve the king and take care of him. She can lie beside him so that our lord the king may keep warm.”

  8. ADONIJAH ăd’ ə nī’ jə ( אֲדֹנִיָּ֣הוּ, or אֲדֹנִיָּ֣ה, my Lord is Yahweh ). 1. The fourth son born to David in Hebron by Haggith ( 2 Sam 3:4; 1 Chron 3:1, 2 ). He is famous for making an unsuccessful bid for the throne when he presumed himself to be the oldest heir-apparent after the death of his two older ...

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