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- who correctly records that he reigned for 19 years. Apries is also called Hophra in Jeremiah 44:30 (Hebrew: חָפְרַע, Modern: Ḥofra', Tiberian: H̱op̄ra';...
- (biblical figure) Hodaiah Hodaviah Hodesh Hoglah Hoham Holon Homam Hophni Hophra Hor ****b ****m Hor-hagidgad Hori Horims Hormah Horonaim Horinites Hosah...
- Zedekiah revolted against Babylon and entered into an alliance with Pharaoh Hophra. Nebuchadnezzar returned, defeated the Egyptians, and again besieged Jerusalem...
- 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...
- older brother Jehoiakim—Zedekiah entered into an alliance with Pharaoh Hophra of Egypt and revolted against Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar responded by invading...
- 587 BCE. In 570 BC Hophra was forced to rule together as co-regents with Amasis (or Ahmosis/Ahmose II), but three years later Hophra was overthrown and...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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)...
- Amon Baruch Benjamin Coniah David Ephraim Evil Merodach Gedaliah Hezekiah Hophra Isaac Israel Jacob Jeconiah Jehoiakim Jehucal Jeremiah Josiah Judah Man****eh...