Geshurites

The Geshurites (Hebrew: גשורי Gəšūrî) were a people who dwelt in the desert between Arabia and Philistia;[1][2] in the latter citation the Geshurites are mentioned together with the Gezerites and Amalekites, each of whose areas were attacked by David and his men who "did not leave a man or woman alive",[3] in order that there would be none to tell the Philistine king Achish, whose protection David was under, that David was raiding against them, rather than against Israelites as he claimed.[4]

According to Richard Elliott Friedman,[5] the mother of Tamar (daughter of David) and Absalom was "a Geshurite princess".

References

  1. Joshua 13:2
  2. 1 Samuel 27:8
  3. 1 Samuel 27:9
  4. 1 Samuel 27:11
  5. Friedman, Richard Elliott, Who Wrote the Bible?

https://www.timesofisrael.com/king-david-era-fort-found-in-golan-may-be-1st-evidence-of-bibles-geshurites/

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