- (Hebrew: אִישׁ־בֹּשֶׁת, romanized: ʼĪš-bōšeṯ, "man of shame"), also
called Eshbaal (אֶשְׁבַּעַל, ’Ešba‘al;
alternatively spelled Ishbaal, "man of Baal")...
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Eshbaal, Merab, and Michal. Indy
Lewis as Michal: A
princess of Israel, the
younger daughter of Saul and Ahinoam, and the
sister of Jonathan,
Eshbaal...
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Ephratah Ephron Epicurean Er Eran
Erastus Eri
Esaias Esar-haddon Esau Esek
Eshbaal Eshban Eshcol Eshean Eshek Eshkalon Eshtaol Eshtemoa Esli
Esrom Esther...
- Osweiller, a
young brakeman and police-type
figure of the train. He portra****
Eshbaal in the 2025
series House of David.[citation needed] "Former St Augustine's...
- is
divided between his son
Eshbaal and
David (David
ruled his
tribe of
Judah and
Eshbaal ruled the rest).
After Eshbaal's ********ination,
David was anointed...
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Ithobaal I is the name of a 9th-century BCE king of Tyre
mentioned in the
story of
Jezebel from the
Hebrew Bible, and in a
citation by
Josephus of a list...
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Ithobaal II (also Itto-Baal,
Ethobaal or Ethbaal, from Tuba'il) was an eighth-century BC
Phoenician king of Tyre.
Nothing is
known of his
reign except...
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possession of Saul's
wives after he
ascended the
throne in the wake of
Eshbaal's death..."
Levenson goes on to note that
Ahinoam is
always mentioned before...
- the
youngest but only
surviving of Saul's sons, Ish-bosheth, also
called Eshbaal,
Abner set him up as king over
Israel at Mahanaim, east of the Jordan....
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Chronicles 9–10)
mentions his sons Jonathan, Malchi-shua, Abinadab, and
Eshbaal. The
genealogy continues with Jonathan's son
Meribaal (Mephibosheth). David...