Absalom Rebellus: Difference between revisions

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|Has Critical Literature=Nishimura (2001); Epstein (1967)
|Has Critical Literature=Nishimura (2001); Epstein (1967)
|Has Content Tag=Father/son relationships; Rape; Fratricide; Biblical narrative
|Has Motif=Father/son relationships; Rape; Fratricide; Biblical narrative
|Has Summary=King David does not put his son Amnon to death when Amnon rapes his half-sister Tamar. Instead, his brother Absalom kills Amnon, turning against his father, and fleeing the land. Eventually Absalom returns, leading a rebel army against David.
|Has Summary=King David does not put his son Amnon to death when Amnon rapes his half-sister Tamar. Instead, his brother Absalom kills Amnon, turning against his father, and fleeing the land. Eventually Absalom returns, leading a rebel army against David.
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