- The
Jebusites (/ˈdʒɛbjəˌsaɪts/; Hebrew: יְבוּסִי, romanized: Yəḇūsī) were,
according to the
books of
Joshua and
Samuel from the
Hebrew Bible, a Canaanite...
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Mentioned in the
Bible in the Book of
Samuel (2
Samuel 5:7) as the name of the
Jebusite fortress conquered by King David, its
origin likely predates the Israelites...
- Mount).
According to the
narrative of 2
Samuel 5,
Mount Zion held the
Jebusite fortress of the same name that was
conquered by
David and was
renamed the...
- the
children of
Benjamin did not
drive out the
Jebusites that
inhabited Jerusalem; but the
Jebusites dwell with the
children of
Benjamin in Jerusalem...
- Jerusalem,
although according to 2
Samuel 5
Jerusalem at that time was
still a
Jebusite stronghold and was not
captured until David became king. The
Goliath story...
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Araunah (Hebrew: אֲרַוְנָה ʾǍrawnā) was a
Jebusite mentioned in the
Second Book of Samuel, who
owned the
threshing floor on
Mount Moriah which David purchased...
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appeared to his
father David. It was on the
threshing floor of
Araunah the
Jebusite, the
place provided by David."
Whereas the
mention of
Moriah in Genesis...
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anointed king over all of Israel. He
conquers Jerusalem,
previously a
Jebusite stronghold, and
makes it his capital. He
brings the Ark of the Covenant...
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According to the
Hebrew Bible, King
David conquered the city from the
Jebusites and
established it as the
capital of the
United Kingdom of Israel, and...
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Jerusalem as Úrusalim. He
states that "There is no
evidence of
Jebus and the
Jebusites outside of the Old Testament. Some
scholars reckon Jebus to be a different...