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Bahurim (etymology uncertain) was a
village mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible east of Jerusalem, on the road to the
Jordan valley,
close to the
Mount of Olives...
- plural:
bahurim Hebrew: בוחרים)
literally means "young man" in Hebrew. Historically,
among the Ashke**** Jews "
bahurim" (specifically "yeshiva
bahurim" or...
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biblical account says that
Palti "followed her
weeping as far as
Bahurim. But
Abner said to him 'Go Back!'. And he
turned back.".
According to the...
- Gate Of The Deity,
anointment or
consecration or
confusion or
mixing Baca
Bahurim Bajith Bakbakkar,
diligent searcher Bakbuk, a flagon,
hollow Bakbukiah...
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spelled Semei in the King
James Version.
Shimei ben Gera, a
Benjamite of
Bahurim, son of Gera, "a man of the
family of the
house of Saul" (2
Samuel 16:5–14...
- the
Septuagint and Chronicles) Abi-Albon from Beth-Arabah
Azmaveth from
Bahurim Eliahba from
Shaalbim the (unnamed) sons of a man that was
either named...
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describes an
incident in
which they hide from Abasalom's men in a well in
Bahurim. In 1
Kings 1,
during Adonijah's conspiracy,
Jonathan tells Adonijah that...
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David grants Ziba Mephibosheth's estates. As the
party approaches Bahurim, a
Benjaminite named Shimei begins cursing and
stoning David for the bloodshed...
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biblical individuals. One of David's
mighty warriors and a
native of
Bahurim and
possibly a Benjamite. (2
Samuel 23:31; 1
Chronicles 11:33) A descendant...
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Shimei cursed him as he p****ed
through the
village of
Bahurim: 5. And when king
David came to
Bahurim, behold,
there came out
thence a man of the family...