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Jehonadab (Hebrew: יְהוֹנָדָב; "YHWH is willing"; Latin: Jonadab) was the son of Rechab. He is
mentioned in 2
Kings 10:15-31. A Kenite, he was a supporter...
- (/ˈrɛkəbaɪts/) are a
biblical clan, the
descendants of
Rechab through Jehonadab. One
theory is the
Rechabites belonged to the Kenites, who accompanied...
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mentioned as the
father of
Jehonadab at King Jehu's time, from whom the
tribe of the
Rechabites derived their name.
Jehonadab and his
people had all along...
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slaughter of the
House of Ahab, he met
Jehonadab the
Rechabite and
convinced him that he was pro-Yahwist.
Jehonadab quickly allied with him, and they entered...
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Nadab (נדב); if this is an
eponym then it
probably referred originally to
Jehonadab (which is just a
theophory of nadab), and thus
represent the Rechabites...
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Jehoaddan Jehoahaz Jehoash Jehohanan Jehoiachin Jehoiada Jehoiakim Jehoiarib Jehonadab Jehonathan Jehoram Jehoshaphat Jehosheba Jehoshua Jehovah to be, exist...
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initially given [Exodus 28]) (c.f.
similar promises to King
David and
Jehonadab).
While this
continuation was not revoked, a
curse was
placed on all of...
- idolatry.
Their names were Deuel, Abit Yisreel, Jekuthiel, Shalom, Ashur,
Jehonadab, and Shemiel. They said to Jair: "We are
mindful of the
lessons given...
- Ahaziah's
relatives and has them
killed too.
Further along, he
meets Jehonadab, who
becomes his ally. Upon
finally reaching Samaria, he
kills the rest...
- the "Rechabites" are a
tribe in Sana'a
claiming to be
descendants of
Jehonadab that was
found in 1839 by
Reverend Joseph Wolff, who
later went to Bukhara...