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Ahitophel, Achitofel, or
Ahithophel (Hebrew: אֲחִיתֹפֶל, romanized: ʾĂḥīṯōp̄el, lit. 'My
Brother is Folly') was a
counselor of King
David and a man greatly...
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capital and
consulted with the
renowned Ahitophel (sometimes
spelled Achitophel). It is also
speculated that
Ahitophel could have
joined Absalom's
cause as...
- are
typical of the five wounds; the
betrayal by his
trusted counsellor,
Ahitophel, and the p****age over the
Cedron remind us of Christ's
Sacred P****ion...
- "the king's friend". This
title is
similar to that of
counselor given to
Ahitophel, or that of
leader of the army to Joab:
there is a
similar use of the...
- Jerusalem,
Ahitophel and
Hushai arrive at Absalom's court.
Absalom is at
first su****ious of Hushai's presence, but
ultimately accepts him.
Ahitophel suggests...
- to have had **** with the
wives of David, his father, at the
advice of
Ahitophel. Zelophehad's daughters, Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah, married...
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woman in secret.
Several scholars see
Bathsheba as the
granddaughter of
Ahitophel, as do p****ages in the Talmud. The
argument is that she is
called the...
- Bank.
Ahitophel, one of King David's
chief advisors, came from
Giloh (Book of Joshua,
Joshua 15:51; cf. 2nd Samuel, 2
Samuel 15:12).
Ahitophel was the...
- honor. For so we find with
David King of Israel, who
learned nothing from
Ahitophel except two things, yet
called him his
teacher [Hebrew text: rabbo], his...
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Ahitophel is
personified as the
mouth who
David asks God to "break the
teeth of", and in the account,
Ahitophel's counsel is
frustrated and
Ahitophel...