answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

How does Absalom flaunt his brief overthrow of David’s throne

User Avatar

Anonymous

Lvl 1
4y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

2d ago

Absalom flaunted his brief overthrow of David's throne by riding through the streets in a chariot with fifty men running ahead of him, publicly displaying his power and authority. He also positioned himself at the entrance to the city gate to greet people, enhancing his image as a prominent leader. Additionally, he used his good looks and charisma to win the support of the people and gain popularity among them.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Anonymous

Lvl 1
3y ago

incite sedition

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Anonymous

Lvl 1
3y ago

Give me the answer

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How does Absalom flaunt his brief overthrow of Davids throne?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Religious Studies

David had killed Uriah the law demanded a fourfold restitution How did king David's sons die?

David's sons faced tragic fates: Amnon was killed by his half-brother Absalom for assaulting Absalom's sister, Tamar; Absalom died in battle against David's forces while trying to seize the throne; and Adonijah was executed for attempting to claim the throne after David's death. Solomon, David's successor, also had another son, Amnon, who was put to death by Solomon for his rebellion.


What is 2 Samuel 15 about?

2 Samuel 15 recounts the story of Absalom's rebellion against his father, King David. Absalom cunningly gained the people's favor and support before openly rebelling against David, leading to a conflict between father and son. This chapter highlights themes of betrayal, power struggles, and the consequences of sin within the royal family.


Who said he would exalt his throne above God's throne?

Satan, also known as Lucifer:Isaiah 14:12-1512How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations! 13For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:14I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.15Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit.


Does God judge sins of the saved at the Great White Throne of judgment?

No, the Great White Throne judgment is for unbelievers who have rejected God. Believers are judged differently at the Judgment Seat of Christ, where they receive rewards for their faithfulness in serving God.


Who battled Seth and took his throne?

Horus battled Seth in Egyptian mythology and eventually defeated him to take the throne as the rightful ruler. This battle symbolizes the eternal struggle between order (Horus) and chaos (Seth) in Egyptian beliefs.

Related questions

Whose character in the Bible incite sediton?

David's son Absalom incited sedition when he attempted to overthrow his father.David was the lawful authority at the time and Absalom attempted to kill him to take his throne. He did manage to take a portion of the kingdom for a season.


Why did king herod kill the first born male in Bethlehem?

herod did it so that no one could overthrow him in his throne


What plan does malcolm arrange in england?

He plots with the English to invade Scotland, overthrow the king and place himself on the throne. It's the same plan Bonnie Prince Charlie had (except he was plotting with the French not the English). And Henry Tudor (except he was plotting with the French to invade England, overthrow the king and place himself on the throne).


What does Malcolm resolve to do at the end of act 4?

Malcolm resolves to lead an army against Macbeth and reclaim the throne of Scotland. He plans to gather troops and overthrow Macbeth's tyrannical rule.


What is the story of the usurping of Shu by the Egyptian God Geb?

Geb did not overthrow his father Shu, Shu became tired after fighting against the forces of Apep and gave Geb his throne - in turn, Geb gave his throne to Osiris.


Why was Mary queen of Scots heir to the English throne AND WHY was this A problem?

She was heir to the throne, and also a Catholic so many people who were Catholics in England supported her. The problem was Elizabeth was afraid that she might try to overthrow her so she sent spies in to where Mary was being held prisoner and they discovered a plot to overthrow Elizabeth. Mary and a man called Anthony Babington were executed for treason.


To seize power?

If you are referring to seizing a throne or kingship by force the term is Usurping. So the person would be a Usurper of the throne. Hope that helps... Otherwise there is of course overthrow or replace. But Usurp is the proper term.


In what year did the Battle of Culloden take place?

The Battle of Culloden took place in 1746. This battle an attempt to overthrow the House of Hanover and restore the House of Stuart for the British throne.


Who gave the authority to rule in dynasties?

Normally it's the father of the ruler who passed the throne to them so that they can rule. The first emperor of the Dyansty ususally fights to overthrow the old Dynasty and replace it with his own.


What greek god ate his wife and got a headach from it?

No Greek god ate his wife. But Cronus the husband of Rhea ate his & her children because he feared they would overpower him or overthrow him off his throne.


Who helps macduff when he flees after banquos murder?

Macduff seeks help from Malcolm, Duncan's son and rightful heir to the throne of Scotland. They form an alliance to overthrow Macbeth and restore order to the kingdom.


Why was the Spanish Armada importance?

The Spanish Armada was important because the main reason for sailing towards England in 1588 was to overthrow the English throne and Queen Elizabeth I. The Spanish Armada was an invincible until it was defeated by the English naval ships. The invasion of England was thwarted.