Bible Trivia Question

How did Uriah die?


The captain of the army sent him on a dangerous mission in another country
David had him placed in the most dangerous spot in the battle
David killed him with a sword
The captain of the army stabbed him in the back

David had him placed in the most dangerous spot in the battle

2 Sam 11:15 - David sent Uriah, husband of Bath-sheba, to his death on the battlefront, so he could take Bath-sheba for himself as a cover up to his adultery.

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