- who
correctly records that he
reigned for 19 years.
Apries is also
called Hophra in
Jeremiah 44:30 (Hebrew: חָפְרַע, Modern: Ḥofra', Tiberian: H̱op̄ra';...
-
older brother Jehoiakim—Zedekiah
entered into an
alliance with
Pharaoh Hophra of
Egypt and
revolted against Babylon.
Nebuchadnezzar responded by invading...
- (biblical figure)
Hodaiah Hodaviah Hodesh Hoglah Hoham Holon Homam Hophni Hophra Hor ****b ****m Hor-hagidgad Hori
Horims Hormah Horonaim Horinites Hosah...
-
Nebuchadnezzar II (Jeremiah 39:5–7),
Pharaoh Hophra (or Apries) (Hebrew: חפרע Ḥāp̄əra‘)
would be
handed over to his enemies.
Hophra is the
fourth king (counting from...
-
Zedekiah revolted against Babylon and
entered into an
alliance with
Pharaoh Hophra.
Nebuchadnezzar returned,
defeated the Egyptians, and
again besieged Jerusalem...
- II by
ceasing to pay
tribute to him and
entered an
alliance with
Pharaoh Hophra.
Nebuchadnezzar II
returned to Judah,
aiming to
capture Jerusalem (2 Kings...
- The
title at the time of the
prophecy ("January 7, 587 BCE")
refers to
Hophra (c. 589-570 BC) as
noted in
Jeremiah 44:30 (Ουαφρη[ς] in the Gr**** Old Testament)...
-
revolted against Nebuchadnezzar II and
entered into an
alliance with
pharaoh Hophra of Egypt. The
revolt failed, and in 597 BCE many Judahites,
including the...
- Amon
Baruch Benjamin Coniah David Ephraim Evil
Merodach Gedaliah Hezekiah Hophra Isaac Israel Jacob Jeconiah Jehoiakim Jehucal Jeremiah Josiah Judah Man****eh...
- Hos. 1:1, Mi. 1:1, Is. 1:1
Apries Pharaoh of
Egypt 589–570 Also
known as
Hophra;
named in
numerous contemporary inscriptions including those of the capitals...