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Jehoshaphat (/dʒəˈhɒʃəfæt/;
alternatively spelled Jehosaphat, Josaphat, or Yehoshafat; Hebrew: יְהוֹשָׁפָט, Modern: Yəhōšafaṭ, Tiberian: Yŏhōšāp̄āṭ, "Yahweh...
- precinct,
Jehoshaphat Street led
eastward to the
Jehoshaphat Gate (near or at Lions' Gate on Lions' Gate Street), with the
Valley of
Jehoshaphat (near or...
- Look up
Jehoshaphat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jehoshaphat, son of Asa, was the
fourth king of
Judah according to 1
Kings 15:24 in the Hebrew...
- (Hebrew: עמק יהושפט, romanized: ‘Êmeq Yəhōšāp̄āṭ; variants:
Valley of
Jehoshaphat and
Valley of Yehoshephat) is a
Biblical place mentioned by name in the...
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nefesh for the
adjacent burial cave
system known as the Cave or Tomb of
Jehoshaphat, with
which it
forms one entity,
built at the same time and following...
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According to the
Hebrew Bible,
Jehoshaphat was the
father of King Jehu and the son of Nimshi. He is
mentioned in 2
Kings 9:2, 2
Kings 9:14 and 2 Chronicles...
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succeeded by
Jehoshaphat, his son (by Azubah).
According to
Edwin R. Thiele's chronology, when Asa
became very ill, he made
Jehoshaphat coregent. Asa...
- is the
location of the
Valley of
Jehoshaphat. The
Kidron Valley was not ****ociated with the
Valley of
Jehoshaphat until the 4th
century AD,
making this...
- Latin:
Joram or Ioram), was the
fifth king of Judah, and the son of king
Jehoshaphat.
Jehoram rose to the
throne at the age of 32 and
reigned for 8 years...
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Pandion I. 1430s - The
Hittite Empire begins their main expansion. Aspin,
Jehoshaphat (1816). A
Systematic Analysis of
Universal History from the Creation...