1. A member of the family of the Archites. During the reign of David he served as the "king's companion" and took part in the administrative organization of the kingdom (I Chr 27:33). At the time of Absalom's rebellion, Hushai remained loyal to David and was anxious to join him when he fled Jerusalem (II Sam 15:32ff), but, at David's request, he remained in the city, to keep him informed and frustrate the plans of Absalom's adviser, Ahithophel. Hushai therefore joined Absalom as a royal counselor. Absalom mocked him, saying, "Is this your loyalty to your friend?" (II Sam 16:17). Nevertheless Hushai managed to gain Absalom's confidence (II Sam 16:17-20) and when Ahithophel proposed a plan for attacking David, Hushai counseled that the attack be delayed, thus affording David time to escape (II Sam 17:1-16, 22).
2. The father of Baanah, who was one of the regional governors of King Solomon (I kgs 4:16). Probably identical with No. 1.
Concordance
HUSHAI 1:
II Sam 15:32,37; 16:16-18; 17:5-8, 14-15. I Chr 27:33
HUSHAI 2:
I Kgs 4:16




