Cushan-Rishathaim

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Cushan-Rishathaim is a foreign king mentioned in the biblical Book of Judges as an oppressor of Israel whom God delivered into the hands of the judge Othniel.

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Cushan-Rishathaim canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
foreign king
appearsInChapter Judges 3
associatedWith first oppression of Israel in Judges
associatedWithJudge Othniel NERFINISHED
conflictWith tribes of Israel
defeatAttributedTo God NERFINISHED
defeatedBy Othniel NERFINISHED
deliveredIntoHandsOf Othniel NERFINISHED
describedAs foreign ruler
king
genreContext Deuteronomistic history NERFINISHED
hasRoleIn cycle of sin and deliverance in Judges
languageOfName Hebrew
mentionedIn Book of Judges NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction foil to the judge Othniel
instrument of divine punishment in Judges
oppressed Israelites NERFINISHED
oppressedDuring period of the Judges
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
roleInText oppressor of Israel
sourceTextType Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Old Testament NERFINISHED
statusInNarrative enemy of Israel

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Othniel defeated Cushan-Rishathaim