Following Absalom Rebellus, this story tells of Absalom's uprising against his father David. David's nephrew Joab commands his armies, and was instructed not to let Absalom die in the conflict. When Absalom is nevertheless killed, David is distracted with grief (despite having many surviving sons), and eventually orders his son Solomon to kill Joab.
Absalom Mortuus appears in the following versions and secondary versions
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Absalom Mortuus is narrated in the following occurrences
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Absalom Mortuus appears in the following manuscripts
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