Bathsheba (2011 Smith), novel

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Bathsheba (2011) is a novel by Jill Eileen Smith.

Abstract

Book Three of a trilogy devoted to the Wives of King David.

"Bathsheba is a woman who longs for love. With her devout husband away fighting the king's wars for many months at a time, discontent and loneliness dog her steps--and make it frighteningly easy to succumb to King David's charm and attention. Though she immediately regrets her involvement with the powerful king, the pieces are set in motion that will destroy everything she holds dear. Can she find forgiveness at the feet of the Almighty? Or has her sin separated her from God--and David--forever?"--Publisher's description.

Editions

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Revell, 2011.

External links

  • [ Google Books]