Abisague (Barbara França) will live happily alongside Salomão (Guilherme Dellorto) in Reis for four decades. David’s son (Petronio Gontijo) will even dedicate his most beautiful verses the Song of Songs to the woman he loved most in his life. However, she won’t give him the longawaited male child in Record’s biblical soap opera.
The Shunammite has already given the King of Israel two heirs: Basemate (Maya Dias) and Tafate (Bella Roberth) in Cristiane Cardoso’s series. Princesses are actually mentioned in the Christian Bible in the first book of Kings. They are the only known sisters of Rehoboão (Henrique Camargo).
According to tradition, Solomon married 300 women and had 700 concubines to achieve his dream of leaving 1,000 sons. However, God punished him for allowing his companions to “worship idols.”
In the final chapters of Kings, the nobleman incurred divine wrath by allowing Nebset (Priscila Ubba) and Mazaab (Julianne Trevisol) to worship the Egyptian and Edomite gods, respectively.
Guilherme Dellorto’s character will leave behind a single heir to the throne, Rehoboam, who is the result of his relationship with the Ammonite Naamá (Ingrid Conte). Historical records also indicate a son with the Queen of Sheba Menélique I, first emperor of Ethiopia, who is not mentioned in the Bible.
Abishag in the Bible
According to the Christian Bible, Abishag was one of David’s concubines. The king was already old when he searched the kingdom for a virgin to serve him. He did not “know her” according to the scriptures, that is, he had no relationship with her.
However, Reis has already taken some poetic liberties in telling the story of the Kingdom of Israel. The young woman also brings with her elements of another biblical character, Shulamite said to be King Solomon’s favorite.
In fact, Shulamite is a clue to the queen’s origins. She came from the same region as Benaiah’s family, which is of Shunammite origin.
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