- "Jerahmeel the king's son" has been
found and
considered authentic. The
Jerahmeelites were a people,
presumably descended from
Jerahmeel number 1 above, living...
- of the
Jerahmeelites was
absorbed by the Hebrews, but
there were many
contests between the
Israelites and the main body of the
Jerahmeelites all through...
- lead the
royal court to
believe they are
attacking the Israelites, the
Jerahmeelites, and the Kenites.
While Achish comes to
believe that
David had become...
-
admixture of non-Israelites, with a
number of
Kenizzite groups, the
Jerahmeelites, and the Kenites,
merging into the
tribe at
various points. classical...
- Judah, Gad, and Joseph) are not mentioned. The
Rechabites and the
Jerahmeelites are also
presented as
Israelite tribes elsewhere in the
Hebrew Bible...
-
appears in 1
Chronicles 2:30 and 31. He
appears briefly in a
genealogy of
Jerahmeelites, in
which he is the
father Ishi, son of Appaim, son of Nadab, son of...
- but
makes the
Philistines believe he is
attacking the Israelites, the
Jerahmeelites and the
Kenites instead. King
Achish is
pleased with him, and supposes...
- also the
brother of Jada. A son of
Rekem and the
father of Maon, and a
Jerahmeelite. (1
Chronicles 2:44–45) One of the
children of Ezra in 1
Chronicles 4:17...
- been
conducting raids on Saul's
lands in
southern Judah and on the
Jerahmeelites.
Biblical scholars argue that the town was
probably on the
eastern fringe...
- Issachar, nor Gad, nor Reuben. The fact that the
Rechabites and the
Jerahmeelites are also
presented as
Israelite tribes elsewhere in the
Hebrew Bible...