Ahithophel

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Ahithophel is a biblical figure known as King David’s once-trusted counselor who later sided with Absalom during his rebellion.

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Ahithophel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
person
advisedOn strategy against David during Absalom’s revolt
appearsIn Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Tanakh
surface form: Old Testament
associatedWith Absalom
King David
associatedWithEvent Absalom’s rebellion
burialPlace tomb of his father
causeOfDeath suicide
counselComparedTo the oracle of God
era time of King David
fate committed suicide
fromTown Giloh
fromTribe Judah
gaveAdviceTo Absalom
King David
hasRelative Eliam
knownFor being a counselor of King David
defecting to Absalom during his rebellion
languageContext Hebrew
surface form: Biblical Hebrew
mannerOfDeath hanged himself
mentionedIn 2 Samuel
moralThemeAssociatedWith betrayal
consequences of treachery
narrativeLocation Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)
surface form: Kingdom of Israel
nationality Israelite
occupation counselor
possibleRelationTo Bathsheba
surface form: Bathsheba (via Eliam, her father)
religiousTextTradition Bible
surface form: Christian Bible

Tanakh
surface form: Jewish Tanakh
religiousTradition Judaism
reputation highly esteemed for his counsel
wise counselor
roleInNarrative advisor to Absalom
advisor to King David
scripturalBookContext Books of Samuel
scripturalStatus minor character in the Davidic narratives
served Absalom
King David

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Bathsheba grandfather Ahithophel