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According to
Joshua 11:19, the pre-Israelite-conquest inhabitants, the
Gibeonites, were Hivites;
according to 2
Samuel 21:2, they were Amorites. The remains...
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Beriah (biblical figure) (1 Chr. 8:14). One of the sons of
Jehiel the
Gibeonite (1 Chr. 8:31; 9:37). One of the
other sons of Abinadab,
father of Eleazar...
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originally in the Book of
Joshua (where it is
found in its
verbal form) to the
Gibeonites. Later, in the Book of Ezra, they are
counted alongside the
Avdei Shlomo...
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because of "Saul and for his
bloody house,
because he slew the
Gibeonites." The
Gibeonites were not Israelites, but the
remnant of the Amorites,
which Saul...
- Merab. The five sons that
sprang from this
union were put to
death by the
Gibeonites. (1
Samuel 18:19; 2
Samuel 21:8–9). Here it is said that
Michal bore these...
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Gibeonites, a
people group who are the
remnants of the Amorites, whom
Israel had
promised to
spare but Saul has m****acred.
David calls the
Gibeonites...
- Saul's death, they were
killed in
revenge for his
violence against the
Gibeonites.
Their deaths are
described in the
Second Book of Samuel,
chapter 21....
- (Esther 1:10).
Persian "مهمان
signifies a
stranger or guest"
Melatiah the
Gibeonite is a
person who,
according to
Nehemiah 3:7, was
responsible for rebuilding...
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David that the
famine happened because of how Saul
treated the
Gibeonites. The
Gibeonites told
David that only the
death of
seven sons of Saul
would compensate...
- into a
subcontainer beneath. The
water was
originally supplied by the
Gibeonites but was
afterwards brought by a
conduit from Solomon's Pools. The molten...