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Geshur (Biblical Hebrew: גְּשׁוּר, romanized: Gəšūr) was a
territory in the
ancient Levant mentioned in the
early books of the
Hebrew Bible and possibly...
- תָּמָר) was an
Israelite princess. Born to
David and Maacah, who was from
Geshur, she was the only full
sibling of Absalom. She is
described in the Hebrew...
- Bible, was an
Israelite prince. Born to
David and Maacah, who was from
Geshur, he was the only full
sibling of Tamar. He is
described in the
Hebrew Bible...
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Geshur-e
Zilayi (Persian: گشور زيلائي, also
Romanized as
Geshūr-e Zīlāyī) is a
village in
Zilayi Rural District,
Margown District, Boyer-Ahmad County...
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Golan dates to the
Upper Paleolithic period. It was home to the
biblical Geshur, and was
later incorporated into Aram-Damascus,
before being ruled by several...
- (CHLS).
Archaeologists tend to
agree that the
capital of the
kingdom of
Geshur was
situated at et-Tell, a
place also
inhabited on a
lesser scale during...
- the
extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Geshur (Hebrew: גְּשׁוּר, lit. Bridging) is an
Israeli settlement organized as...
- Absalom, the
third son, born to Maacah, the
daughter of Talmai, king of
Geshur. He was
killed by Joab (1
Chronicles 3:1-2)
after he
mounted a rebellion...
- Caleb. (1
Chronicles 2:48) A wife of David, and
daughter of Talmai, King of
Geshur (1
Chronicles 3:2), a near
neighbor of the Maachathites.
David fathered...
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afterwards driven out and
slain (Joshua 15:14;
Judges 1:10). King of
Geshur. His
daughter Maacah (מַעֲכָה) was a wife to the king
David of Israel, mother...