-
Benhadad, Ben Hadad, Ben-hadad (in the
Jewish Publication Society of
America Version) or
Benadad (in the Douay–Rheims Bible) (Hebrew: בֶּן-הֲדַד, Son of...
- Ben-Hadad I (Hebrew: בֶּן־הֲדַד, romanized: Ben-Hăḏaḏ), son of
Tabrimmon and
grandson of Hezion, was king of Aram-Damascus
between 885 BCE and 865 BCE...
-
Belial Belshazzar Belteshazzar Ben
Benaiah Ben-ammi
Beneberak Bene-jaakan
Benhadad Benhail Benhanan Benjamin, son of the
right hand;
Benimi Beno
Benoni Benzoheth...
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called in ****yrian Adad-idir and
possibly to be
identified with King
Benhadad II of Aram-Damascus; and Ahab, king of Israel. This battle,
fought during...
-
repeatedly saving King
Jehoram of
Israel from the
ambushes planned by
Benhadad,
ordering the
elders to shut the door
against the
messenger of Israel's...
- also
Mohamed Serradj, Ali Tounsi,
Belaid Bachir,
Bensenouci Mahi,
Bloufa Benhadad,
Mahmoud Benahmed,
Miloud Bendraou,
Miloud Cherigui, Ali Aroumia, Kada...
- accounts,
which Ahab
concluded after the
Battle of
Aphek an
alliance with
Benhadad against their hereditary enemy ****yria." The
identification was challenged...
-
against Aram was
tarnished by Ahab's
action to make
business contracts with
Benhadad,
instead of
killing him ("devoted him to destruction",
which was an 'underlying...
-
cycle (the
other in 2
Kings 13:14–21). The
Aramean king,
named here as
Benhadad,
becomes seriously ill and
sends his
general Hazael to Elisha, who was...
- campagne,
tandis qu'à la 14e nous
lisons encore le nom de son prédécesseur
Benhadad."
Thiele 1951, pp. 95, 104 1
Kings 16:34 ESV Note [a] on 1
Kings 16:34...