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David, Bathsheba and Abishag, Frederick Goodall



In Frederick Goodall's painting David's Promise to Bathsheba (1888), Bathseba is
shown bowing to David, asking him to swear that Solomon shall become the next
king. Abishag is shown on the left, holding onto the aged king. (1 Kings
1:11-37).

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Plains of Moab north of the Wadi Mujib (Arnon)



The verdant fields of Moab, on the north side of the great canyon of the Wadi
Mujib (biblical Arnon). Mentioned over 20 times in the Hebrew Bible, the Arnon
River served as an oft-contested border between Moab and various neighboring
entities. image courtesy Glenn J. Corbett

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Gezer's Solomonic Gate



This six-chambered monumental city gate at Gezer was built in the mid-tenth
century BCE and might thus reflect the large-scale building program of the
biblical king Solomon (1 Kings 9). image courtesy Tel Gezer Excavation Project

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David, Bathsheba and Abishag, Frederick Goodall



In Frederick Goodall's painting David's Promise to Bathsheba (1888), Bathseba is
shown bowing to David, asking him to swear that Solomon shall become the next
king. Abishag is shown on the left, holding onto the aged king. (1 Kings
1:11-37).

Learn More

Plains of Moab north of the Wadi Mujib (Arnon)



The verdant fields of Moab, on the north side of the great canyon of the Wadi
Mujib (biblical Arnon). Mentioned over 20 times in the Hebrew Bible, the Arnon
River served as an oft-contested border between Moab and various neighboring
entities. image courtesy Glenn J. Corbett

Learn More

Gezer's Solomonic Gate



This six-chambered monumental city gate at Gezer was built in the mid-tenth
century BCE and might thus reflect the large-scale building program of the
biblical king Solomon (1 Kings 9). image courtesy Tel Gezer Excavation Project

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David, Bathsheba and Abishag, Frederick Goodall



In Frederick Goodall's painting David's Promise to Bathsheba (1888), Bathseba is
shown bowing to David, asking him to swear that Solomon shall become the next
king. Abishag is shown on the left, holding onto the aged king. (1 Kings
1:11-37).

Learn More
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