Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Ahithophel is a significant figure in the Old Testament, known for his role as a counselor to King David and later to Absalom during the latter's rebellion. His account is primarily found in the books of 2 Samuel.Background and Role in David's Court Ahithophel hailed from Giloh, a town in the hill country of Judah (2 Samuel 15:12). He was renowned for his wisdom and counsel, which were highly esteemed in David's court. The Bible describes his advice as being as if one had inquired of the word of God (2 Samuel 16:23). This reputation made him a key figure in the administration of King David. Connection to Bathsheba Ahithophel is believed to have had a personal connection to Bathsheba, as he is identified as the grandfather of Bathsheba through his son Eliam (2 Samuel 11:3; 23:34). This familial link may have influenced his later actions during Absalom's rebellion. Defection to Absalom During Absalom's rebellion against King David, Ahithophel defected to Absalom's side. His defection was a significant blow to David, as Ahithophel's counsel was highly valued. In 2 Samuel 15:31, David prays, "O LORD, please turn the counsel of Ahithophel into foolishness" , highlighting the threat Ahithophel posed. Counsel to Absalom Ahithophel's advice to Absalom was strategic and aimed at consolidating Absalom's claim to the throne. He advised Absalom to publicly take David's concubines, which would demonstrate a complete break with his father and assert his authority (2 Samuel 16:21-22). This counsel was followed, further deepening the rift between David and Absalom. Ahithophel also advised a swift and decisive attack on David, suggesting that he personally lead a force to strike David while he was weary and vulnerable (2 Samuel 17:1-3). However, this plan was ultimately thwarted by Hushai the Archite, another of David's counselors, who had remained loyal to David and was acting as a double agent. Hushai's counter-advice was accepted by Absalom, which allowed David time to regroup and prepare for battle (2 Samuel 17:5-14). Demise When Ahithophel realized that his counsel had been rejected in favor of Hushai's, he foresaw the failure of Absalom's rebellion. Understanding the implications of this failure for his own future, Ahithophel returned to his hometown, set his affairs in order, and took his own life by hanging (2 Samuel 17:23). His death marked the end of a man whose wisdom was once unparalleled in Israel. Legacy Ahithophel's account serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of betrayal and the complexities of human motives. His life and actions are a reminder of the importance of loyalty and the potential personal and political ramifications of rebellion against God's anointed king. His tragic end underscores the futility of relying solely on human wisdom when it is divorced from divine guidance. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary AhithophelSmith's Bible Dictionary Ahithophel(brother of foolishness), a native of Giloh, was a privy councillor of David, whose wisdom was highly esteemed, though his name had an exactly opposite signification. (2 Samuel 16:23) (B.C. 1055-1023.) He was the grandfather of Bathsheba. Comp. (2 Samuel 11:3) with 2Sam 23:34 Ahithophel joined the conspiracy of Absalom against David, and persuaded him to take possession of the royal harem, (2 Samuel 16:21) and recommended an immediate pursuit of David. His advice was wise; but Hushai advised otherwise. When Ahithophel saw that Hushai's advice prevailed, he despaired of success, and returning to his own home "put his household in order and hanged himself." (2 Samuel 17:1-23) ATS Bible Dictionary AhithophelA native of Giloh, originally one of David's most intimate and valued friends; but upon the defection and rebellion of Absalom, he espoused the cause of that prince, and became one of David's bitterest enemies. Being disappointed that Absalom did not follow his sagacious advice, and foreseeing the issue of the rebellion, he hanged himself, 2 Samuel 15:12 17:1-29 Psalm 55:12-14. Ahithophel seems to have been the grandfather of Bathsheba. 2 Samuel 23:34, compared with 2 Samuel 11:3. Easton's Bible Dictionary Brother of insipidity or impiety, a man greatly renowned for his sagacity among the Jews. At the time of Absalom's revolt he deserted David (Psalm 41:9; 55:12-14) and espoused the cause of Absalom (2 Samuel 15:12). David sent his old friend Hushai back to Absalom, in order that he might counteract the counsel of Ahithophel (2 Samuel 15:31-37). This end was so far gained that Ahithophel saw he had no longer any influence, and accordingly he at once left the camp of Absalom and returned to Giloh, his native place, where, after arranging his wordly affairs, he hanged himself, and was buried in the sepulchre of his fathers (2 Samuel 17:1-23). He was the type of Judas (Psalm 41:9). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia AHITHOPHELa-hith'-o-fel ('achithophel, "brother of foolishness," perhaps): The real leader of the Absalom rebellion against David. He is described as "the king's counselor," in a context connected with events some of which are dated in the fortieth year of David (1 Chronicles 27:33, 34; compare 1 Chronicles 26:31). Concerning him and his part in the rebellion we have rather full information (2 Samuel 15:12). Strong's Hebrew 302. Achithophel -- an adviser of David... 301, 302. Achithophel. 303 . an adviser of David. 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What does the Bible say about suicide? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Ahimaaz in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org What does the Bible say about backstabbing? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Ahithophel (17 Occurrences)2 Samuel 15:12 2 Samuel 15:31 2 Samuel 15:34 2 Samuel 16:15 2 Samuel 16:20 2 Samuel 16:21 2 Samuel 16:23 2 Samuel 17:1 2 Samuel 17:6 2 Samuel 17:7 2 Samuel 17:14 2 Samuel 17:15 2 Samuel 17:21 2 Samuel 17:23 2 Samuel 23:34 1 Chronicles 27:33 1 Chronicles 27:34 Subtopics Ahithophel: One of David's Counsellors Ahithophel: Probably Referred to by David In Related Terms |