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- refers to the Cherethites in the frequent phrase Cherethites and Pelethites. The Pelethites (Pelethi in Hebrew) are thought to be identical to the Philistines...
- Pedahzur Pedaiah Pekah Pekahiah Pekod Pelaiah Pelaliah Pelatiah Peleg Pelethites Pelonite Peniel Peninnah Pentapolis Pentateuch Pentecost Penuel Peor Perazim...
- 2:34) and Shimei (1 Kings 2:46). He was in charge of the Cherethites and Pelethites. Several verses in 1 Kings 1 illustrate Benaiah's close ****ociation with...
- Egyptian was using, and killing the Egyptian with it. Cherethites and Pelethites English translations of the Bible Septuagint Masoretic text Syriac Pe****ta...
- subdued by David. Not all relations were negative, with the Cherethites and Pelethites, who were of Philistine origin, serving as David's bodyguards and soldiers...
- commander of the army, and Benaiah remained in charge of the Cherethites and Pelethites. Adoram (written as "Adoniram" in 1 Kings 4:6), not mentioned in the previous...
- Judah flocked to him, and David, attended only by the Cherethites and Pelethites and his former bodyguard, which had followed him from Gath, found it expedient...
- and concubines, with the exception of ten, and a number of Cerethites, Pelethites and Gittites, led by a general named Ittai, who comes with David only...
- with the entire Israelite royal house, as well as his elite Cherethite/Pelethite Royal guard, a mercenary force of 600 Gathites under their commander Ittai...
- the priesthood until David's death (1 Kings 2:26). The Cherethites and Pelethites were the royal bodyguard, under the command of Benaiah (cf. 1 Chronicles...