Uriah the Hittite in Wikipedia
            Uriah the Hittite (Hebrew: אוריה החתי) was a soldier in King 
David’s army mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. He was the husband 
of Bathsheba, and was murdered by order of David by having the 
soldiers retreat from him in battle. Uriah's wife was pregnant 
by King David through an adulterous affair. Although under 
David's order to return home and see his wife, Uriah 
repeatedly refused to leave his post or leave the King's 
presence to see her. Contact between the couple could have 
hidden the adulterous nature of her pregnancy by David. As a 
result of this murder, David was rebuked by the prophet 
Nathan; furthermore, later turmoil in David's household and 
throughout the kingdom of Israel, including the death of 
Bathsheba's baby and the insurrection of prince Absalom, was 
contemporarily explained as punishment for the sins of 
adultery and murder...
                          
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