Battle of the Wood of Ephraim

Battle of the Wood of Ephraim
Part of Absalom's Revolt

Relief of Joab (front rider) riding on a horse to put an end to Absalom's princely rebellion
Datec. 1020 B.C.
Location
Result
Belligerents
Forces of King David Forces of Absalom
Commanders and leaders
David
Joab
Abishai
Ittai
Absalom 
Amasa
Casualties and losses
Unknown; Light Unknown; Heavy

According to 2 Samuel, the Battle of the Wood of Ephraim was a military conflict between the rebel forces of the formerly exiled Israelite prince Absalom against the royal forces of his father King David during a short-lived revolt.[1][better source needed]

Scholarly opinion is divided as to the historicity of the events in the Books of Samuel. Most scholars believe that the Books of Samuel contain a large amount of historical information, while there are some dissenters who view them as entirely fictional.[2]

Relief of the death of Absalom
  1. ^ LITERATURE. See the commentaries on the books of Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, and Psalms, and histories of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, especially Wellhausen and Kittel. A sketch of the life and historical position of David from the modern Continental point of view will be found in G. Beer, Saul, David, Salomo, published by Mohr, Tubingen, 1906.
  2. ^ Andrew Knapp (19 November 2015). Royal Apologetic in the Ancient Near East. SBL Press. p. 162. ISBN 978-0-88414-075-7.