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  2. Cave of Adullam - Wikipedia

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    The term "Cave of Adullam" has been used by political commentators referring to any small group remote from power but planning to return. Thus in Walter Scott's 1814 novel Waverley when the Jacobite rising of 1745 marches south through England, the Jacobite Baron of Bradwardine welcomes scanty recruits while remarking that they closely resemble David's followers at the Cave of Adullam ...

  3. Adullam - Wikipedia

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    The "Adullam" mentioned in the Hebrew Bible is thought to be identical with Tell Sheikh Madkhur. [ 8 ] [ 20 ] [ 2 ] [ 21 ] The so-called "Biblical period", for time reference-sake, has been referred to by historians and archaeologists as the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age , meaning, the Late Canaanite and Israelite periods, respectively. [ 22 ]

  4. David's Mighty Warriors - Wikipedia

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    In the narrative, three of the thirty visit David when he is located at the cave of Adullam. While there, David expresses a heartfelt desire for water from a well near Bethlehem, which the narrative states was occupied by Philistines. The three of the thirty therefore forcefully break past the Philistines, and draw water from the well, which ...

  5. Feature documentary, The Cave of Adullam, is set to world premiere at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival on Monday, June 13. Directed by Academy Award and Emmy nominated filmmaker Laura Checkoway, the ...

  6. Psalm 142 - Wikipedia

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    The text is presented as a prayer uttered by David at the time he was hiding in the Cave of Adullam (part of the David and Jonathan narrative in the Books of Samuel). Albert Barnes notes that "a prayer when he was in the cave" could mean it was a prayer which he composed while in the cave, or one which he composed at a later date, "putting into ...

  7. Thomas Oliver (religious writer) - Wikipedia

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    The Cave of Adullam and Cognate Papers; The Meanings of the Names of the Cities of Refuge; the Substance of Lectures Given in Australia and Elsewhere, then Expanded and Published in "Scripture Truth" Magazine; Coming to Mount Zion and Its Sequel; The House of God; The Kingdom of God; The Lord is There and Other Papers on Cognate Subjects

  8. Adullamites - Wikipedia

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    The name was a biblical reference to the cave of Adullam where David and his allies sought refuge from Saul. After the death of Palmerston in 1865, a second Reform Act became a priority for the Liberal Party. However, not all sections of the party agreed with this agenda. The most important internal opposition came from the Adullamites.

  9. 1 Samuel 22 - Wikipedia

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    "Adullam": was a 'cave' (according to Masoretic Text), which also functioned as a 'stronghold' (according to Septuagint; cf. verse 4), located to the south-west of Jerusalem in the Shephelah. [17] The geographical condition of the wilderness around Adullam in Judah had long been a hideout of fugitives. [19]