A non Hebrew
Ahithophel was a highly regarded counselor and advisor in ancient Israel, known for his wisdom and strategic insight. He was initially a loyal advisor to King David but later aligned himself with Absalom during Absalom's rebellion against David. Absalom sent for Ahithophel to gain his counsel in order to strengthen his claim to the throne and effectively undermine David's rule, believing that Ahithophel's advice would lend credibility and strategic advantage to his rebellion.
Achitophel committed suicide by hanging himself (II Sam 17:23).
Ahithophel turned against King David primarily due to the rebellion of Absalom, David's son. Feeling disillusioned with David’s leadership and perhaps motivated by personal ambition, Ahithophel sided with Absalom, believing he could gain power by supporting the rebellion. Additionally, his counsel was sought by Absalom, which may have further solidified his decision to betray David. Ultimately, his actions reflect a combination of political opportunism and personal discontent.
Joshua certainly would have believed Moses to be an Israelite, but nobody "alleged" that Moses was an Israelite. Moses was an Israelite because of his ancestry and because of his connection to the people and he believed he was an Israelite.
Saul.See also:The Israelite kings
The American Israelite was created on 1854-07-15.
Christian Israelite Church was created in 1822.
Koby Israelite was born on 1966-11-23.
Bernard Israelite Kouchel has written: 'Book of Israelite family history =' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy, Jews
The Torah, together with its ancient commentary (the Talmud) is the basis of Israelite law.
The Israelite's believed that the giving of the commandments reaffirmed their covenant with god