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Bathsheba: The wife of David's subordinate Uriah. David fell in love with the beautiful Bathsheba. After seducing Bathsheba and getting pregnant, David killed Bathsheba's husband Uriah. God punished David, the sword never left his house and killed their firstborn son of adultery. After Bathsheba became David's concubine, he had another child for David, and their child was the famous King Solomon.
Gabriel Oak Seraph, as the archangel, occupies an important guardian position in heaven, serving as a watchman for the entire heaven, and sending messages as one of its functions.
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Francis Troy The Trojan War was about Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, and the Trojan horse meant that the wisher took the bait.
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