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===Childhood=== Solomon was born in [[Jerusalem]],<ref>{{bibleverse|1 Chronicles|14:4}}</ref> the second-born child of David and his wife [[Bathsheba]] (widow of [[Uriah the Hittite]]). The first child (unnamed in that account), a son conceived adulterously during Uriah's lifetime, had died seven days after birth. It is suggested in Scripture that this was a judgment from God. Solomon had three named full brothers born to Bathsheba: [[Nathan (son of David)|Nathan]], Shammua, and Shobab,<ref>{{bibleverse|1 Chronicles|3:5}}</ref> besides six known older half-brothers born of as many mothers.<ref>{{bibleverse|1 Chronicles|3:1–4}}</ref> The biblical narrative shows that Solomon served as a peace offering between God and David, due to David's adulterous relationship with Bathsheba. In an effort to hide this sin, David sent Bathsheba's husband, [[Uriah the Hittite]], to battle, and specifically to the front line wherein David ordered the commanding officer [[Joab]] to withdraw support for Uriah in order to have him killed in battle by the enemy. After he died, David was finally able to marry Bathsheba. As punishment, the first child, who was conceived during the adulterous relationship, died.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Solomon|last=Vance|first=Jennifer|publisher=Simon and Schuster|year=2015|isbn=978-1-68146-118-2|location=New York}}</ref> Solomon was born after David was forgiven. It is this reason why his name, which means peace, was chosen. Some historians cited that [[Nathan (prophet)|Nathan the Prophet]] brought up Solomon as his father was busy governing the realm.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Golden childhood. The Little People's Own Pleasure—Book of Delight and Instruction|publisher=Ward, Lock, and Co.|year=1878|location=London|page=116}}</ref> This could also be attributed to the notion that the prophet held great influence over David because he knew of his [[adultery]], which was considered a grievous offense under the [[Law of Moses|Mosaic Law]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Discovering Hope in the Psalms: A Creative Bible Study Experience|last1=Farrel|first1=Pam|last2=Jones|first2=Jean|publisher=Harvest House Publishers|year=2017|isbn=978-0-7369-6997-0|location=Eugene|page=70}}</ref>
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