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Hushai (hus'-sha-i) or
Chusai (Hebrew: חוּשַׁי or חוּשַׁי הָאֲרְכִּי '
Hushai the Archite') was a
friend of
David and a spy
according to the
Hebrew Bible...
- 1691) was a 17th-century
English poet. He is best
known by his
Azaria and
Hushai (1682), a
reply to John Dryden's
Absalom and Achitophel.
Samuel was the...
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precaution of
instructing a servant,
Hushai, to
infiltrate Absalom's
court and
subvert it. Once in place,
Hushai convinced Absalom to
ignore Ahitophel's...
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Hoshama Hotham Hothir Hukkok Hul
Huldah Hupham Huppim Hur
Huram Huri
Hushah Hushai Hushathite Huz
Huzoth Huzzab Hymeneus Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old...
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fleeing David sent his
friend Hushai back to Absalom.
Seeing that his
advice against David had not been
followed due to
Hushai's influence,
Ahithophel surmised...
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renowned advisor, Achitophel,
joins Absalom's rebellion,
another advisor,
Hushai,
plots with
David to
pretend to
defect and give
Absalom advice that plays...
- on. Back in Jerusalem,
Ahitophel and
Hushai arrive at Absalom's court.
Absalom is at
first su****ious of
Hushai's presence, but
ultimately accepts him...
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given by
David to
Hushai, that
Hushai was to 'defeat... the
counsel of Ahithophel' (15:34) and the
conversations involving Hushai and the two priests...
- over Taanach, Meggido, and Beth-shean (1
Kings 4:12).
Baanah the son of
Hushai, was one of Solomon's
twelve regional administrators,
having jurisdiction...
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Ephraim and
Benjamin (Joshua 16:2),
between Bethel and Beth-horon the nether.
Hushai,
mentioned in 2
Samuel 15:32–37, is
described as
being an Archite. Johnson...