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While Adonijah is usually described in the Bible as "the son of Haggith," there is no suggestion that his mother was involved in his attempt to gain the throne, or with his (likely politically motivated) attempt to take
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used "Hagit", derived from the above, as the name of the female protagonist in his 1853
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Biblical figure; a wife of the Israelite king David
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Hebrew
biblical
David
2 Samuel
1 Kings
1 Chronicles
Adonijah
Hebron
Saul
Abishag
Karol Szymanowski
Hagith
Avishag
Abraham Mapu
historical novel
Hebrew
novel
Ahaz
Zionist
first name
Israel
"Haggith"
Catholic Encyclopedia
Gesenius's Lexicon, online.
"1 Kings 1:2–4 NASB – - Bible Gateway"
Categories
11th-century BC people
11th-century BC women
10th-century BC women
People from Hebron

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