Nathan
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Who is Nathan?
Nathan the Prophet is a character in the Hebrew Bible.
His actions are described in the Books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles.
According to 2 Samuel, he was a court prophet who lived in the time of King David. He announced to David the covenant God was making with him, and he came to David to reprimand him over his committing adultery with Bathsheba while she was the wife of Uriah the Hittite whose death the King had also arranged to hide his previous transgression.
Nathan wrote histories of the reigns of both David and of Solomon, and was involved in the music of the temple.
In 1 Kings 1:8-45 it is Nathan who tells the dying David of the plot of Adonijah to become king, resulting in Solomon being proclaimed king instead.
King David named one of his sons Nathan, possibly after the prophet. He was one of four sons born to David and Bathsheba.
The feast day of Nathan the Prophet is on 24 October. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite, he is commemorated as a saint on the Sunday of the Holy Fathers.
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