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Brad Lee said:
If I had the ability, I would. Unfortunately, I'm just not that learned. I can tell you it is learned out that Laban came back as Bilam, the prophet who was supposed to curse Israel but wound up blessing them, and later as Nabal (I think that's the name), the husband of a woman King David later married. As Nabal, he dies a painful natural death, and the rabbis learn out from this that his death is an atonement for his sins. This final event happens in the book of Samuel.




Hmmm...I admittedly have little to no knowledge of the Jewish faith, so bear with me here. I am, however familiar with the events/individuals that you speak of....and your interpretation of thier having being 'reincarnated' seems to be just that - an interpretation, with no actual refference in scripture. They are not linked in scripture, and Bathsheba's husband was more of a side character in David's tale than anything else (allowing context for the later declaration that King David did not go to heaven...Acts 2:34).


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