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| son of David who rebels against him b/c of rape of Tamar by Amnon |
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| goes against rules of Holy War b taking spoilt, he is later punished |
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| son of David supported by Joab and Abiathar |
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| concerning fields and farming |
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| for of social organization in which each of 12 groups took their turn in caring for the central sanctuary for 1 month a year |
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| Baal's chief consort in Canaanite myth. |
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| Canaanite god of rain and fertility |
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| tribe where Saul came from |
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| taxation, draft men into army |
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| heirarchically organized societies that lack the strong central government appartus of states |
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| standard unit of measuring in the Hebrew Bible |
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| Deuteronomistic Historian (Dtr) |
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| work is found in Joshua, judges, 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings. This history surveys the history of Israel from the " conquest" in Josuha throught the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in 587 BCE |
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| where Israelites defeat Philistines and recapture Ark of Covenant |
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| the supreme Canaanite deity, the father of gods and the creator of the Herat and of human beings |
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| high priest of Israel who adopts Samuel. His sons, Phineas and Hophni are trouble |
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| major port city allowing international trade for Israel |
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| major city north of Sea of Galilee, controlled an important trade route and protected the northern entry into the land |
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| Sold cedars of Lebanon, cedar was durable & bug resistant |
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| "glory of Lord has departed" after Ark of Covenant is stored away |
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| son of Saul who rules Gilgal while David rules in Hebron, supported by Abner |
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| David's fierce army commander |
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| storage place for Ark of Covenent |
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| a network of relatives in a family related by blood or marriage |
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| stable built by Solomon for horses, fortifies city |
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| Saul dies " from his own sword" |
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| refuses to give supplies to David but his wife Abigail gives him supplies so Nabal turns to "stone" and David marries Abigail |
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| an individual who had especially devoted himself to God or one whose parents had done so. the make vows to not cut hair, drink alcohol, and touching the dead, Famous Nazirites: Samuel and Samson |
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| brought by Solomon to enhance wisdom movement |
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| a society that acephalous, that is, not organized around a center. Their political organization is established by multigraded groups politically of equal ranks |
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| son od David supported by Nathan, Bathshebam Zadok, and Benaiah |
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| "threshing floor of Araunah" |
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| future site of Temple of Jerusalem bought by David |
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| Touches Ark of Covenant and dies |
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