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ʾăḥītōfel אֲחִיתֹ֫פֶל ‘Ahithophel’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾāḥ אָח ‘brother’ and tāfēl תָּפֵל ‘insipid / whitewash’
Roots: אח תפל

ʾăḥītōfel pr n m pers
Ahithophel = "my brother is foolish (folly)"
1) a counsellor of David, grandfather of Bathsheba (cf 2Sa 11:3, 23:34), who joined Absalom in revolt against David, and committed suicide when Absalom did not heed his counsel

Mentioned in 2 Samuel 15:34, 16:21, 17:23, 15:12, 15:31, 16:15, 16:20, 16:23, 17:1, 17:6, 17:7, 17:14, 17:15, 17:21, 23:34 1 Chronicles 27:34, 27:33

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