- The
Geshurites (Hebrew: גְּשׁוּרִי Gəšūrī) were a
people who
dwelt in the
desert between Arabia and Philistia; in the
latter citation the
Geshurites are...
- inhabitants, the
Geshurites,
could not be
expelled (Joshua 13:13). 1
Samuel 27:8
reports that
David undertook raids against the
Geshurites while stationed...
- Jair, who "took all the
region of Argob, as far as the
border of the
Geshurites and the Maachathites, and [who]
called Bashan after his own name, Havoth...
-
ingratiate himself to
Achish and the Philistines,
David and his men raid the
Geshurites, the Girzites, and the Amalekites, but lead the
royal court to believe...
-
still remains: all the
regions of the
Philistines and all
those of the
Geshurites from Shihor,
which is east of Egypt,
northward to the
boundary of Ekron...
- and was
awarded Ziklag,
which he used as a base for
raids against the
Geshurites, the Girzites, and the Amalekites,
which he
conducted away from Achish's...
-
taking his
wives with him and
brutally destroying his enemies,
largely the
Geshurites, the
Girzites and the Amalekites, but
makes the
Philistines believe he...
- 27:8–9,
David and his men
conduct raids against the
Amalekites and
their Geshurite and
Gezirite allies. He
kills every man and
woman but
takes sheep, cattle...
- the
archaeologists are
close to
locating the 10th-century BCE, that is:
Geshurite, city gate. The et-Tell site
would have been
easily the
largest and strongest...
-
archaeological finds,
mainly the
Stratum V city gate, date to the post-
Geshurite 8th
century BCE, but
there are indications, as of 2016, that the archaeologists...