Bathsheba: A Novel: Wives of King David Series, Book 3

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Bathsheba: A Novel: Wives of King David Series, Book 3

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Bathsheba: A Novel: Wives of King David Series, Book 3

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?

With a historian's sharp eye for detail and a novelist's creative spirit, Jill Eileen Smith brings to life the passionate and emotional story of David's most famous - and infamous - wife. Smith uses her gentle hand to draw out the humanity in her characters, allowing listeners to view themselves in the three-dimensional lives and minds of people who are often viewed in starkly moralistic terms. You will never listen to the story of David and Bathsheba in the same way again.

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Listening Length: 10 hours and 1 minute

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Tantor Audio

Audible.com Release Date: March 12, 2019

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This was my favorite book in the series. For the first time I felt that David showed dimension in his character. He has grown restless and complacent in his reign, he falls into sin, he feels guilt, he's penitent, he's forgiven and he's humbled. I appreciated this portrayal of Bathsheba and it has me looking at this story completely different in the Bible. It really is a redemption story for both of them.My favorite line in the book comes from Bathsheba, "They shared something his other wives did not-a common failure, a common grace, and a humility born of sins forgiven." In the other two stories I felt disconnected with David's relationship with his wives. With Michal and Abigail, I felt like the relationships were just physical. In this story, I actually believed that he loved Bathsheba because of their shared sin and forgiveness. I also believed his praise and thankfulness to God was more genuine and moving in this book than the others.I liked how this book showed all the consequences of their sin, going into Absalom's rebellion and all the way to the last year of David's life. Most importantly, THIS BOOK HAS GOT ME READING THE REAL BOOK. I have been studying the life of David in the Bible for a few months now, because I didn't understand why he was considered a man after God's own heart. Now I do get it. David was not a perfect man, but he was quick to accept correction, quick to repent and he understood the fullness of the Lord's forgiveness. This is something we can be encouraged by and admire. Being a person after God's own heart is achievable for all of us.

I always feel a certain sense of dread when approaching 2 Samuel 11, which begins with the story of David and Bathsheba. It's wrenching to see such a godly person as David do such an ungodly thing, and wrenching to see the consequences his behavior had on Bathsheba and others. Thus, I was looking forward to this installment of Jill Eileen Smith's series the least. But as always, she brought life to the Bible story and showed me things I hadn't considered before.In the Bible, we don't get Bathsheba's perspective, which causes some believers to assume she was a seductress. Here, the story is told from her point of view much of the time. This rounds her out, gives her realistic motivations, and makes her relatable. Sometimes she comes across as selfish or whiny, but most of the time, she reads like a true representation of a soldier's wife. She understands Uriah has a duty to king and country, but struggles with where she fits in that picture. She wants to love Yahweh like Uriah seems to, but fears Him as well. She tries to deny her attraction to David but can't help seeing and responding to how much they have in common. Through Bathsheba, Jill drives home the point that adultery is a sin and there's no excuse for it, but that real people are always involved and in need of grace.As for David, he undergoes tremendous character growth during and after his affair and confession. His scenes alone with Yahweh are just as poignant as they are in the Bible; some are more so, like the one that shows him confessing his sin before an entire throne room. He and Bathsheba have a tragic start, but grow to love each other realistically, putting aside lust to learn to sacrifice for one another.As always, the time period and landscape are researched and presented almost perfectly, and the secondary characters are well-drawn, giving depth and richness to the story. I sometimes got confused about who was who and what was happening when, and wanted to see less of some secondary events. Overall though, Bathsheba's story is beautiful, touching, and incredibly redemptive. It speaks of Christ and His mission more than any other Wives of King David novel.

Bathsheba's seduction has been written throughout the ages in many different ways, from outright violent rape to a temptress bent on trapping the saintly king. Smith takes an innocent approach, giving both of her characters plenty of excuses--loneliness, grief, boredom, the need for a friend. Yet, if David was so in need of a friend, why couldn't he revisit his love with Michal, whom Smith has redeemed into an angelic being, foster mother of Abigail's daughter? Smith's Michal is a calm, pleasant and cooperative woman who bears no resentment toward David's other wives. She would have been the perfect friend and companion for the aged king. Unfortunately, David's lustful eyes fell on the bathing nude and the rest is history.The book starts out innocently enough with Bathsheba a teenybopper and her friend Chava giddy with excitement at being invited to dine with the handsome king. While Chava provided all the hysterics, Bathsheba admired David from a distance. Soon enough, she is married to Uriah, the loyal warrior. She grows restless with her husband's frequent absence and wonders if she'd ever have a normal family, including children. When she meets the old king wandering on his wall, they flirt and talk about music, their common interest. Talk is soon not enough, and on a hot, restless night, the king wanders out on his wall and decides to take the next step. Oh... he's a smooth devil, that one, he strums her heart with his fingers, singing her life with his words, killing her softly... Not until it's too late does Bathsheba realize the snare... "You have reason to resent your king." as he traces a line up her arm, "I'm sorry to cause you such pain and loneliness." and turns her face to kiss her. "Will you stay and accept my love as a token of my apology?" ... dropping her robe and caressing her silkily. Very subtle and very smooth.Bathsheba tells the story of David's later years through the eyes of a young wife--one who was outcast and befriended only by Michal. It is a sad story, as she never really had the normal family she would have wanted. Yet she made the best of it by ensuring her son Solomon was elevated to the throne. Perhaps David's biggest failing after the way he treated his wife, Michal, was his lack of training for his sons. Absalom's rebellion is depicted with its tragic result, and Solomon continues the downward spiral toward outright idol worship in his latter years.Smith has done a fairly good job of taking this sordid chapter of David's life and smoothing it out into a December-May romance.

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