Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
- [1]
-
[2]
2 Samuel 14:25 Now there was not a man in all Israel as handsome ...Now in all Israel there was none to be so much praised as Absalom for his beauty: from the sole of his foot even to the crown of his head there was no blemish ...
- [3]
- [4]
-
[5]
2 Samuel 18:5-33 – Absalom's Death and David's DirgeDavid was not allowed to be present at the battle (v. 3) and pleads with JoabDavid's military commander who killed Absalom. More to “deal gently with my boy ...
-
[6]
2 Samuel 15:1-20:22 – Rebellion against David - Enter the BibleSUMMARY. Absalom, impatient to become king himself, gathers support and foments rebellion against his father, David, forcing him to flee Jerusalem.
- [7]
-
[8]
2 Samuel 18:33 The king was shaken and went up to the gate ...And as he went, he said thus: “O my son Absalom—my son, my son Absalom—if only I had died in your place! O Absalom my son, my son!” New American Standard BibleAudio · Cross · Study
-
[9]
Enduring Word Bible Commentary 2 Samuel Chapter 18Ten young men who bore Joab's armor surrounded Absalom, and struck and killed him: Absalom was still not dead after three spears because heart is a general ...<|separator|>
-
[10]
Who was Absalom in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgSep 13, 2022 · Absalom was the third son of King David, by his wife Maacah. The bulk of Absalom's story is told in 2 Samuel 13-19. He had a strong influence on his father's ...
-
[11]
[PDF] Sowing And Reaping: Dynamics Of David's FamilyAbsalom was the third son of David, born at Hebron, and his mother, Maacah, was a daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur. (2 Sam 3:3; 1 Chr 3:2). The Bible portrays.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
-
[12]
Who was Absalom? His Biblical Meaning and HistoryAbsalom was born at Hebron (2 Samuel 3:3), and moved at an early age, with the transfer of the capital, to Jerusalem, where he spent most of his life. He ...
-
[13]
Topical Bible: Absalom: Children ofAbsalom, a prominent figure in the Hebrew Bible, was the third son of King David and Maacah, the daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur (2 Samuel 3:3).
- [14]
- [15]
- [16]
- [17]
- [18]
- [19]
- [20]
- [21]
- [22]
- [23]
-
[24]
Enduring Word Bible Commentary 2 Samuel Chapter 13David Guzik commentary on 2 Samuel 13, where Amnon rapes his half-sister Tamar, and gets murdered by her brother Absalom, who therefor flees to Geshur.
- [25]
- [26]
- [27]
- [28]
- [29]
-
[30]
Enduring Word Bible Commentary 2 Samuel Chapter 14Now David is too harsh with Absalom, refusing to see him after he had been in exile in Geshur for three years (2 Samuel 13:38).
- [31]
- [32]
- [33]
- [34]
- [35]
- [36]
- [37]
- [38]
- [39]
- [40]
- [41]
-
[42]
2 Samuel 15:1 Some time later, Absalom provided for himself a ...And it came to pass after this, that Absalom prepared him a chariot and horses, and fifty men to run before him. ... Soon after this, Absalom acquired a chariot, ...
- [43]
-
[44]
Enduring Word Bible Commentary 2 Samuel Chapter 15Absalom was very skilled and cunning. · David had to enter into the fellowship of His sufferings, and be rejected like the Son of David would later be rejected.
-
[45]
2 Samuel 15 Commentary - Precept AustinMar 25, 2023 · 2 Samuel 15:7 Now it came about at the end of forty (four) years that Absalom said to the king, "Please let me go and pay my vow which I have ...
- [46]
-
[47]
2 Samuel 15, REV Bible and Commentary“So he arose and went to Hebron.” The ancient city of Hebron was a good place for Absalom to start his rebellion. It is first mentioned in Genesis 13:18, when ...
- [48]
- [49]
-
[50]
2 Samuel 15:14 - David Flees Jerusalem - Bible HubSo David said to all his servants who were with him in Jerusalem, “Arise and let's flee, for otherwise none of us will escape from Absalom. Go quickly, or he ...
- [51]
- [52]
- [53]
- [54]
- [55]
- [56]
- [57]
- [58]
- [59]
- [60]
- [61]
- [62]
- [63]
- [64]
- [65]
- [66]
- [67]
- [68]
- [69]
- [70]
-
[71]
2 Samuel 18:18 During his lifetime, Absalom had set up for himself a ...Now Absalom in his lifetime had taken and set up for himself the pillar that is in the King's Valley, for he said, “I have no son to keep my name in remembrance ...Audio · Cross · Study
-
[72]
Topical Bible: Absalom's BurialThe burial of Absalom is a poignant moment in the biblical account. After his death, Absalom's body was taken down from the tree and cast into a large pit in ...
-
[73]
A Chronology of David's Life - Bible StudySuggests dates for David's reign of 1010 to 970 BC, along with relative ages at different incidents in his life.
-
[74]
King David: An Archaeological BiographyJan 17, 2020 · Prior to 1993, there was very little archaeological evidence to support the historicity of King David. Since that time, numerous discoveries ...
-
[75]
Top Ten Discoveries Related to David - Bible Archaeology ReportJun 11, 2021 · The most significant artifact related to King David is most certainly the Tel Dan Stela. In 1993, archaeologists at Tel Dan unearthed a fragment ...
-
[76]
The United Monarchy Under David and SolomonDespite the skeptics' views, archaeology has provided evidence for a centralized Israelite kingdom in the tenth century BC and for the biblical King David.
-
[77]
The Tel Dan Inscription: The First Historical Evidence of King David ...The Tel Dan inscription, or “House of David” inscription, was discovered in 1993 at the site of Tel Dan in northern Israel in an excavation directed by Israeli ...
-
[78]
King David's Palace and the Millo - Biblical Archaeology SocietyThe biblical and archaeological evidence offers intriguing support for the identification of King David's Palace and the Millo on the northeastern crest of ...<|separator|>
-
[79]
Radiocarbon chronology of Iron Age Jerusalem reveals ... - PNASApr 29, 2024 · We present 103 radiocarbon dates from reliable archaeological contexts in five excavation areas of Iron Age Jerusalem, which tie between archaeology and ...
-
[80]
How Archaeology Affirmed the Historic Stature of a Biblical KingSome experts, looking at the evidence from excavations across modern-day Israel, have argued that the Bible greatly exaggerated David's historical significance.
-
[81]
The “Tomb of Absalom”: The Earliest Judeo-Christian Place of ...Mar 16, 2023 · Its original construction has been dated to the 1st century CE on the basis of style, but it was later modified and vandalized.
-
[82]
Tomb of Absalom - Madain Project (en)However, archaeologists have now dated the tomb to the 1st century CE. circa 10 BCE. Interior On the inside, the upper part of the monument is mostly hollow ...
-
[83]
Subterranea of Israel: Absalom's Tomb - Showcaves.comAccording to the Bible Absalom built for himself a memorial pillar in the ... But he was never buried here, according to 2 Kings 18:17 he was denied a royal ...
- [84]
-
[85]
Do archaeological findings or historical records outside the Bible ...2 Samuel 18 details the decisive confrontation between the forces of King David and those loyal to his rebellious son, Absalom. The chapter describes the ...
-
[86]
Absalom's Pillar - Biblical Archaeology TruthThe answer could be that Absalom constructed this monument to himself after learning that his sons had been executed by King David. The Ain Joweizeh Spring ...
- [87]
-
[88]
Samuel - The Society for Old Testament StudyThe book has long been considered by many biblical scholars to contain early, perhaps even eye-witness historical testimony at various points (see Date and ...
-
[89]
The Rebellion of Absalom on JSTORJ. Weingreen, The Rebellion of Absalom, Vetus Testamentum, Vol. 19, Fasc. 2 (Apr., 1969), pp. 263-266.
-
[90]
What are the minimalist and maximalist approaches to Scripture?Feb 14, 2022 · Scholars labeled minimalists generally reject the historicity of the biblical text, while maximalists generally accept it as historically accurate.
-
[91]
The rebellion of Absalom - ResearchGateWith extraordinary range and literary energy, the story of Absalom's rebellion in 2 Samuel ranks as the most elaborate and extensively narrated internal ...
-
[92]
Archaeology: Biblical Maximalism Vs. Minimalism | Dave ArmstrongSep 20, 2021 · Explanation of the debate within archaeology of biblical maximalism vs. minimalism & a listing of the best-estimated dates of patriarchs & other major events & ...
-
[93]
The Mystery of “Absalom's Tomb” – Part 1 | Bible Reading ArcheologyMay 27, 2016 · Absalom was denied a royal burial and thrown into a pit in the forest of Ephraim with stones piled over his body in a “big heap”. (2 Kings ...
-
[94]
Are there extra-biblical or archaeological records confirming ...Archaeological evidence has confirmed the historicity of locations such as Hebron, Jerusalem, and surrounding areas, matching the biblical geography (2 Samuel ...
-
[95]
Absalom's Audience (2 Samuel 15–19) - Project MUSEAbsalom's Audience (2 Samuel 15–19). Seth L ... This article reconsiders the relationship between the literariness and the historicity ... Absalom's revolt (2 Sam ...
-
[96]
ABSALOM - JewishEncyclopedia.comH. —In Rabbinical Literature: The life and death of Absalom offered to the rabbis a welcome theme wherewith to warn the people against false ambition, ...Missing: interpretations | Show results with:interpretations
- [97]
- [98]
-
[99]
Absalom's Revolt - Chabad.orgThe false and faithless son began, ostensibly, to seek his father's forgiveness, as otherwise he could not hope to succeed in his plans.
- [100]
-
[101]
Absalom | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and ... - SefariaJewish texts and source sheets about Absalom from Torah, Talmud and other sources in Sefaria's library.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
-
[102]
John Calvin: Commentary on Psalms - Volume 2It is, however, supposed by some that the psalm was written during the rebellion of his son Absalom, when he was under the necessity of quitting Jerusalem, and ...
-
[103]
CHURCH FATHERS: On Grace and Free Will (St. Augustine)Did not Absalom choose by his own will the counsel which was detrimental to him? ... It was in favour of the son against his father, against whom he had rebelled ...
-
[104]
Death on a Tree: Absalom as Jesus-Type - Theopolis InstituteSep 8, 2020 · Absalom was third among David's sons, while Amnon—his brother from another mother—was first (2 Sam. 3:2-3). As Absalom's story begins, it seems ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
-
[105]
Kiss the Son: David, Absalom, Judas and Jesus - Liam ThatcherMay 25, 2022 · Absalom is – in a sense – anti-christ, attempting to usurp the throne of David by stealing the worship that is due to the Messiah alone. Kiss ...Missing: exegesis | Show results with:exegesis
-
[106]
Absalom and Achitophel | The Poetry FoundationNo true succession could their seed attend. So beautiful, so brave, as Absalom: Whether, inspir'd by some diviner lust, His father got him with a greater gust;
-
[107]
Absalom and Achitophel Summary & Analysis - LitChartsSep 12, 2019 · Of all David's illegitimate sons, Absalom is the most loved, both by the people and by his father, and David is secretly proud of his famous ...Absalom and Achitophel · Absalom and Achitophel Themes · David · Plot Summary
-
[108]
Dryden, "Absalom and Achitophel" - Jack LynchAbsalom and Achitophel was originally published in November 1681 (a “second part” appeared in 1682 but is not included here).
-
[109]
David and Absalom - Collection at Bartleby.comMy proud boy, Absalom! “Cold is thy brow, my son; and I am chill, As to my bosom I have tried to press thee. And cold lips, Absalom!
-
[110]
Mourning the Loss of a Son - Better Living through BeowulfAug 12, 2018 · Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poem about the episode for a friend who lost his son to yellow fever. The poem is the best kind of condolence.
-
[111]
Absalom, Absalom! (Modern Library) - Amazon.comFirst published in 1936, Absalom, Absalom! is William Faulkner's ninth novel and one of his most admired. It tells the story of Thomas Sutpen and his ruthless, ...
-
[112]
Reading Guide from Absalom, Absalom! | Penguin Random House ...In addition to several collections of short fiction, his other novels include Pylon (1935), The Unvanquished (1938), The Wild Palms (1939), The Hamlet (1940), ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[113]
Importance Of Modernism In Absolam Absalom - Bartleby.comFaulkner's novel Absalom, Absalom! is set in the late 1800's early 1900's but reflects stories told in the past, present and future by individual characters. In ...
-
[114]
Scenes from the Life of Absalom - Getty MuseumApr 17, 2025 · The reverse side of the Morgan Picture Bible leaf continues the story of David and his rebellious son Absalom. On the upper left, the armies ...Missing: artifacts | Show results with:artifacts
-
[115]
The Feast of Absalom (Mattias Stomer) - Matthiesen GalleryThe present work (fig. 1) depicts the violent climax of the Old Testament story of two sons of King David, Absalom and his older half-brother, Amnon (2 Samuel ...
-
[116]
The Death of Absalom by Pseudo Melioli - National Gallery of ArtArtworks; The Death of Absalom. The Death of Absalom. 15th century. Pseudo Melioli. Artist, Italian, active late 15th century - early 16th century. Pseudo ...
-
[117]
Death of Absalom - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtTitle: Death of Absalom ; Artist: Anonymous, Spanish, School of Seville, 17th century ; Date: 17th century ; Medium: Pen and dark brown ink, brush with light brown ...
-
[118]
The Death of Absalom by Gustave Dore - Artchive“The Death of Absalom” is an evocative artwork created by Gustave Doré, situated within the Romanticism art movement and classified as a religious painting.
- [119]
-
[120]
Marc Chagall | La Bible: David Mourns AbsalomAn early modernist, he was associated with several major artistic styles and created works in a wide range of artistic formats, including painting, drawings, ...
-
[121]
Jewish and Christian Voices in English Reformation Biblical DramaMar 1, 2019 · With the Tragedie of Absalon centers on themes of familial and civil rebellion. ... Goodblatt argues that Peele's use of both the parable of ...
-
[122]
Absalom | Concord TheatricalsA retelling of the famous Biblical story in present-day, existentialist terms. Reminiscent of the plays of Sartre and Camus, it infuses the traditional tale of ...Missing: figure operas
-
[123]
Absalom (1912) A Silent Film Review - Movies SilentlySep 8, 2019 · Absalom wages a charm offensive to try to win over the populace and then, assisted by traitorous Ahithophel, prepares for a shooting war with ...Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
-
[124]
“Oh My Son!”: The Musical Origins and Function of King David's ...Oct 1, 2009 · The texts of David's lamentation for Absalom ultimately derive from two biblical passages in the Second Book of Samuel.Missing: plays | Show results with:plays
-
[125]
DAVID MOURNS FOR ABSALOM by David Diamond - Unsung SongsAnd as he went, thus he said; "O my son, O my son Absalom, Absalom my son! Would God I had died for thee, O Absalom, my son!" Diamond has employed multiple ...Missing: operas plays<|separator|>
-
[126]
When David Heard – Music Catalog - Eric WhitacreWhen David heard that Absalom was slain he went up into his chamber over the gate and wept, my son, my son, O Absalom my son, would God I had died for thee!Missing: figure drama operas plays
-
[127]
King David - Honegger - Naperville ChorusMorax' play is the story of King David, the greatest of the kings of Israel. The story traces David's life from his humble beginnings to his death.
-
[128]
King David (musical) | Disney Wiki - FandomHow Wonderful the Peace – Absalom, Joab, David and Chorus · Off Limits - Bathsheba, David and Joab · Warm Spring Night – David · When in Love – Bathsheba · Uriah's ...
-
[129]
David's Lamentation - Joshua ShankWhen David heard that Absalom was slain he went up into his chamber over the gate and wept, my son, my son, O Absalom my son, would God I had died for thee!
-
[130]
Absalon Fili Mi - Graham Keitch - Chichester Music PressKing David's grief over the loss of his son Absalom is enacted through the text of the motet, Absalon fili mi. This short setting is one of several works ...<|separator|>