With the slaying of the firstborn, Amnon, Chileab could feel in line for the kingship after David, but no mention is made of a usurpation, suggesting either that he respected the God-given appointment of Solomon or that he died before his father.
This is not scriptural, but is a Jewish tradition.
Catholic AnswerSaint Abigail was considered a saint, or rather a prophetess even by Talmudic scholars (Jewish Bible scholars) (she was a wife of King David in the Old Testament), and has always been considered a saint by the Church. She was never canonized as she was considered a saint long before there was a Congregation for Saints causes.
what was Abigail and David sons name
Chileab, also known as Daniel, was the second son of David, born in Hebron. His story is mentioned in different ways in the books of 2 Samuel 3:2 and 1 Chronicles 3:1-4.
The book of Psalms in the Bible includes many religious poems attributed to King David.
Jewish tradition states that all Psalms whose source is not named, were penned by King David.
Jewish tradition states that King David wrote Psalm 137 prophetically, foreseeing the exile in Babylon.
David's sisters were Zeruyah and Abigail.
Jewish tradition states the Torah (the oldest part of the Bible) was first written around 1200 BCE. Modern Jewish scholarship suggests it was still an oral tradition until at least the time of King David (1000 BCE).
There is a woman named Abigail in The Bible. The story of Abigail, Nabal and David can be found in the book of 1 Samuel.
David Mazouz is Jewish.