No, Absalom, the son of King David, did not build a temple. The construction of the temple in Jerusalem was carried out by David's son Solomon, who succeeded David as king. Absalom's rebellion against David and his subsequent death overshadowed any potential contributions he might have made to such a project.
It was Davids son Absalom..
2 Samuel ch.12: His descendants were plagued by wars His son (Absalom) rebelled His wives were assaulted by Absalom
Tamar's mother was "Maacah"."Absalom, the son of David, had a beautiful sister whose name was Tamar" (2 Samuel 13:1) and Absalom was the son of Maacah (2 Samuel 3:3)
David's chief adviser as king was Ahithophel. He was renowned for his wisdom and was considered a highly effective counselor. However, after David's son Absalom rebelled against him, Ahithophel sided with Absalom, which ultimately led to his downfall when his counsel was not followed and he later took his own life.
Absalom was King David's son, in the Old Testament.
Some major events in David's life include defeating the giant Goliath, becoming king of Israel, establishing Jerusalem as the capital, committing adultery with Bathsheba, and his son Absalom's rebellion against him.
Saul's son Jonathan.
His son Absalom.
Peter
Kumalo's son, Absalom, Kills Arthur Jarvis and then Absalom is hanged in the end.
King David said this after the death of Absalom in battle.
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