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Shobab

Shobab was a son of King David born in Jerusalem during his reign. He is listed among David's children but appears only briefly in biblical genealogies.

Overview

Shobab was one of the sons born to King David and Bathsheba in Jerusalem. While Scripture records his name in the royal genealogy, little is known about his life or significance beyond his lineage. He represents one of many sons in David's household during a time of great prosperity and expansion of the kingdom.

Key Scriptures

"These were born to him in Jerusalem: Shimea, Shobab, Nathan and Solomon, four by Bathsheba the daughter of Ammiel" (2 Samuel 5:14, ESV).

"Solomon, Shobab, Nathan, and David" (1 Chronicles 3:5, ESV) lists Shobab among David's sons born to Bathsheba.

"Shobab, Nathan, Solomon—four of them were born to him there by Bathsheba" (1 Chronicles 14:4, ESV).

Application

Shobab's example reminds us that not all biblical figures are called to public prominence; some are remembered simply as part of God's larger story of His covenant people and David's royal line leading to Christ.

Scripture References 4
Full Topical Reference List 4 total — Nave's Topical Bible

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