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89:; and as he came he cursed continually. And he threw stones at David, and at all the servants of King David; and all the people and all the mighty men were on his right hand and on his left. And Shimei said as he cursed, "Begone, begone, you man of blood, you worthless fellow! The Lord has avenged upon you all the blood of the house of Saul, in whose place you have reigned; and The Lord has given the kingdom into the hand of your son 17: 196:, a village 3 km, south-east of Jerusalem, before the suburbs of Jerusalem began to expand. The village, he argues, underwent a metamorphosis in name change; the name evolving from 334:, vol. 4, pp. 106–108, published in French in 1868. The village Abu Dis is also mentioned in the chronicles of the Judean desert monks from the 6th-century of the 353: 124: 311: 120: 110: 283: 140: 221: 94: 146: 260: 358: 363: 39: 153:, about 4 miles N.E. of Jerusalem, and a mile beyond Anathoth (Anâta). It has also been identified with 224:"chet", which has a slight aspirated sound in Hebrew, but does not exist in Greek pronunciation). 304:
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coordinates). However, it seems to be more likely that Bahurim was located at a place known as
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When King David came to Bahurim, there came out a man of the family of the house of
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coordinates) which disengages Ras et Tmim for the identification with
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Description géographique, historique et archéologique de la Palestine
35: 119:, one of David's heroes, is also mentioned as a native of Bahurim ( 116: 193: 106: 102: 90: 70: 136: 59: 20: 208:, the name can be traced back, etymologically, to its earlier 93:. See, your ruin is on you; for you are a man of blood." -- ( 86: 16: 204:
by another account, to what it is today. According to
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Shimei
Hebrew Bible
Jerusalem
Jordan valley
Mount of Olives
Palti, son of Laish
Michal
King David
Absalom
Saul
Shimei
Gera
Absalom
2 Samuel 16:5–8
Cohanim
Ahimaaz
2 Samuel 17:18
Azmaveth
2 Samuel 23:31
1 Chronicles 11:33
Targum
Almon
Joshua 21:18
Palestine grid
Palestine grid
Nob
archaeologist
historical geographer
Victor Guérin

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