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      • Matthew then married Adelaide of Maurienne, the widow of Louis VI of France.
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  1. He was the eldest son of Bouchard IV de Montmorency and Agnes de Beaumont-sur-Oise. In 1126 he married Alice FitzRoy (Alix), illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England, [2] and had the following issue: Henri, died young before 1160.

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    • How Many Women Married David in The Bible?
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    • Where in The Bible Did David Marry Michal?
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    • Amid All The Wives of David in The Bible 3 Stand Out
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    Limited polygamy (one man married to more than one woman) was permitted during this era of Israel's history. While the Bible names seven women as David's spouses, it's possible that he had more, as well as multiple concubines who may have borne him unaccounted-for children. The most authoritative source for David's wives is 1 Chronicles 3, which li...

    David was married to Ahinoam, Abigail, Maacha, Haggith, Abital, and Eglah during the 7-1/2 years he reigned in Hebron as king of Judah. After David moved his capital to Jerusalem, he married Bathsheba. Each of his first six wives bore David a son, while Bathsheba bore him four sons. Altogether, scripture records that David had 19 sons by various wo...

    Missing from the 1 Chronicles 3 list of sons and wives is Michal, daughter of King Saul who reigned c. 1025-1005 B.C. Her omission from the genealogy may be linked to 2 Samuel 6:23, which says, "to her dying day Michal, daughter of Saul, had no children." However, according to the encyclopedia Jewish Women, there are rabbinic traditions within Juda...

    Jewish Womensays that equating Eglah with Michal was the rabbis' way of bringing David's marriages into line with the requirements of Deuteronomy 17:17, a law of Torah which mandates that the king "shall not have many wives." David had six wives while he ruled in Hebron as king of Judah. While there, the prophet Nathan tells David in 2 Samuel 12:8:...

    1 Samuel 18:14-19 lists Merab, Saul's elder daughter, and Michal's sister, as also betrothed to David. Women in Scripturenotes that Saul's intention here was to bind David as a soldier for life through his marriage and thus get David into a position where the Philistines could kill him. David didn't take the bait because in verse 19 Merab is marrie...

    Amid this numerical confusion, three of the many wives of David in the Bible stand out because their relationships provide significant insights into David's character. These wives are Michal, Abigail, and Bathsheba, and their stories greatly influenced the history of Israel.

    The Jewish Study Bible(Oxford University Press, 2004).
    "Michal, daughter of Saul: Midrash and Aggadah," Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopediahttp://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/michal-daughter-of-saul-midrash-and-aggadah at The Jewish W...
    "Merab," Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/merab-bible entries in Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopediaat The Jewish Women's...
    "Michal," Women in Scripture, Carol Meyers, General Editor (Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000).
  3. Jul 9, 2021 · Who were David’s named wives and what role did they play in his life? Let’s take a dive into Scripture to find out. Michal was David’s first wife and King Saul’s daughter. David paid double the requested dowry when he presented Saul with 200 Philistine foreskins for her hand in marriage. Although David’s primary motive for marrying ...

  4. Eight wives of David are named in Scripture. But Scripture tells us that he had other wives plus a number of unknown concubines. Learn what the Bible teaches about each of his wives. The answers are provided in 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles.

  5. David’s son Jerimoth married David’s brother Eliab’s daughter Abihail. That’s right, these first cousins got married and together, they had a daughter called Mahalath, who was both David’s granddaughter and his great-niece.

  6. In later years, when David was king and brought the Holy Ark back to Jerusalem, he danced and sang before it, but his wife Michal - a born princess, prideful of her station in life - scorned him for this behavior, considering it inappropriate for his exalted position as king of Israel.

  7. Aug 7, 2021 · Why Was David Allowed to Take so Many Wives (and Who Were They)? In all of Scripture, the life of David may be the most dramatic recorded. While reading through this account, we inevitably stumble across the puzzling records of King David’s wives and concubines.

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