Bible Trivia Question

How did Uriah die?


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

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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