- was the
ninth century BCE. Eventually, he
posited a tenth-century BCE '
Saulide polity' with its 'hub' at Gibeon—not Jerusalem, and not Solomon, only his...
- was the
ninth century BCE.
Eventually he
posited a tenth-century-BCE "
Saulide polity" with its "hub" at Gibeon—not Jerusalem, and not Solomon, only his...
-
Israelite challenge. He
campaigned into the
highlands and took over the
Saulide power bases in the
Gibeon plateau and the area of the
Jabbok River in the...
- "the
Kingdom of YHWH in the
hands of the sons of David":The
Place of the
Saulide Monarchy in the Chronicler's Historiography", in Ehrlich, Carl S.; White...
- "Kindness": in the
sense of "covenant faithfulness". The
presence of a
Saulide in David's
household emphasizes that
David was
dealing honorably with Jonathan's...
- Sheba, 'the son of Bichri, a Benjaminite', and a
representative of the
Saulide camp (cf.
Bechorath in 1
Samuel 9:1).
Although verse 2
suggests that 'all...
- 16). The
subsequent more
general battle was to David's
advantage as the
Saulide army was
forced to
retreat (verse 17) with a
significant incident that...
- of
barley harvest' (verse 9). David's
motives in
allowing the
death of
Saulides certainly would come
under su****ion, but this
narrative (together with...
-
meeting took
place at
Bahurim on the edge of the wilderness,
where another Saulide called Shimei came out (verses 5–14)
cursing David and
calling him 'Murderer'...