- Ahitophel, Achitofel, or
Ahithophel (Hebrew: אֲחִיתֹפֶל, romanized: ʾĂḥīṯōp̄el, lit. 'My
Brother is Folly') was a
counselor of King
David and a man greatly...
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Chronicles 3:5. An
Eliam is
mentioned in 2
Samuel 23:34 as the son of
Ahithophel the Gilohite.
Bathsheba was
Uriah the Hittite's wife. David's initial...
- of a
rebellious son. The
explanation in
Rabbanic Literature about why
Ahithophel had
advised Absalom to act
against his father: The
Talmud speaks of this...
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Absalom and
Achitophel is a
celebrated satirical poem by John Dryden,
written in
heroic couplets and
first published in 1681. The poem
tells the Biblical...
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Ahisamach Ahishahar, "the [divine]
brother is
dawning light"
Ahishar Ahithophel,
brother of
foolishness Ahitub,
brother of
goodness Ahlab Ahlai, beseeching;...
- to the
Books of Samuel) or Ur (according to Chronicles)
Eliam son of
Ahithophel from
Giloh Hezro from
Carmel Zelek from
Ammon Ira from
Jattir Gareb from...
- to have had **** with the
wives of David, his father, at the
advice of
Ahithophel. Zelophehad's daughters, Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah, married...
-
portion in the
world to come, but
share the doom of Balaam, Doeg, and
Ahithophel. On the way to
Shunem with Elisha's
staff Gehazi proved himself to be...
-
Umgang mit Suizid, p. 18-20.
Pulpit Commentary on 2
Samuel 17: "Here
Ahithophel is
almost certainly intended"
Eugen J. Pentiuc, Judas’
Profile in the...
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growing his
numbers and strength,
including receiving the
support of
Ahithophel of
Giloh one of the
royal councilors. When news of Absalom's now open...