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Absalom was ostracized from Jerusalem after he killed his half-brother Amnon in revenge for Amnon's rape of their sister Tamar. Following this act, Absalom fled to Geshur to escape King David's wrath. After three years, he was allowed to return to Jerusalem but was initially kept from seeing David's face, which further solidified his estrangement from the king and the court. Absalom's actions ultimately led to a rebellion against David, deepening the rift between him and his father.

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