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    Uriah

    historical figure · 4 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    Urias

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Urias son of Samaeus“Uriah”1 mention

    Stromata (Greek)

    and there prophesy also Buzi and Urias the son of Samaeus, and Ambacum with him;
    book 1

    in the texts

    LettersLate Antiquity · Greek

    Biblical figure wronged by David.

    But neither did his elation leave the blessed David blameless, on account of his transgression concerning Uriah.
    letter 42

    StromataLate Antiquity · Greek

    Urias (Uriah), son of Samaeus, prophet active during Sedekias's reign.

    and there prophesy also Buzi and Urias the son of Samaeus, and Ambacum with him;
    book 1
    And with the Law, Moses and Aaron, after whom prophesy Joshua the son of Nun, Samuel, Gad, Nathan, Achias, Samaias, Iu, Elijah, Michaias, Abdiu, Elisha, Abdadonai, Amos, Isaiah, Hosea, Jonah, Joel, Jeremiah, Sophonias, Buzi, Ezekiel, Urias, Ambacum, Naum, Daniel, Misael (the author of the syllogisms), Aggaeus, Zacharias, and the Messenger among the Twelve.
    book 1

    Adversus MarcionemLate Antiquity · Latin

    The figure against whose house David sinned, referenced in the account of David's pardon.

    I mean that mercy which both granted to the people the son of Saul who was to die by a vow, and freed David, confessing his sins against the house of Uriah, by pardon, and so often restored Israel itself as often as it judged, so often washed it as often as it rebuked.
    book 2

    De PudicitiaLate Antiquity · Latin

    Husband of Bathsheba, killed at David's order.

    You will communicate also with the homicide, because Ahab too blotted out the blood of Naboth by entreaty, and David purged the slaughter of Uriah, together with the adultery that was its cause, by confession.
    de pudicitia