2 Samuel 23:39

Uriah the Hittite: thirty and seven in all.

Cross-reference

In 2 Samuel 11:3, Uriah is introduced as Bathsheba's husband — the same loyal soldier listed here among David's mighty men.

In 2 Samuel 11:6-27, David arranges Uriah's death to cover adultery — the same Uriah honored here as a mighty man.

In 2 Samuel 12:9, Nathan confronts David: 'You have struck down Uriah the Hittite' — the very man listed here.

In 1 Kings 15:5, David's only failure is 'the matter of Uriah the Hittite' — the same man honored here.

In 1 Chronicles 11:41, Uriah appears in the parallel list of David's mighty men — identical acknowledgment.

Matthew 1:6 Parallel

In Matthew 1:6, David's son Solomon is born 'by the wife of Uriah' — the same Uriah here, linking him to Jesus' genealogy.