Treason
Treason
trez’n: The translation of , kesher, in English Versions of the Bible 1Ki 16:20; 2Ki 11:14 parallel 2Ch 23:13. Kesher (from , kashar, to bind) means a conspiracy (2Sa 15:12; 2Ki 12:20, etc.), and the translation treason is due to the King James Versions’ love of variety.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Treason
Instances of treason:
– Of Aaron and Miriam against Moses
Num 12:1-11
– Of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram against Moses and Aaron
Num 16:1-33
– Of Rahab against Jericho
Jos 2
– Of the betrayer of Beth-El
Jdg 1:24-25
– Of the Shechemites against Abimelech
Jdg 9:22-25
– Of the Ephraimites against Jephthah
Jdg 12:1-4
– Of the Israelites against Saul
1Sa 10:27
– Of the Israelites against Rehoboam
1Ki 12:16-19
– Of the Egyptian servant against the Amalekites
1Sa 30:15-16
– Of Abner against Ish-Bosheth
2Sa 3:6-21
– Of Jehoiada against Athaliah
2Ki 11:14-16
– Of Absalom against his father
Absalom
Death penalty for
Est 2:23
Jesus falsely accused of
Mat 27:11; Mat 27:29-30; Luk 23:2-3; Luk 23:38; Joh 19:12; Joh 19:14-15; Joh 19:19
Paul falsely accused of
Act 17:7
David’s amnesty of the traitors
2Sa 19:16-23
David’s amnesty to Amasa
2Sa 19:13 Conspiracy; Treachery