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The '''Nathan the Prophet''' is was a [[seer]] who lived in the time of [[King David]] and his wife [[Bathsheba]].
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His actions are described in the Books of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles (see especially, 2 Samuel 7:2-17, 12:1-25.) Nathan wrote histories of the reigns of both David and of Solomon (see 1 Chronicles 29:29 and 2 Chronicles 9:29), and was involved in the music of the temple (see 2 Chronicles 29:25).
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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's being proclaimed king instead.
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For other Biblical people with this name, see Nathan.

The Nathan the Prophet is was a seer who lived in the time of King David and his wife Bathsheba.

His actions are described in the Books of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles (see especially, 2 Samuel 7:2-17, 12:1-25.) Nathan wrote histories of the reigns of both David and of Solomon (see 1 Chronicles 29:29 and 2 Chronicles 9:29), and was involved in the music of the temple (see 2 Chronicles 29:25).

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's being proclaimed king instead.

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