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Jeroboam I (/ˌdʒɛrəˈboʊ.əm/; Hebrew: יָרָבְעָם Yārŏḇʿām; Gr****: Ἱεροβοάμ, romanized: Hieroboám),
frequently cited Jeroboam son of Nebat, was, according...
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Jeroboam II (Hebrew: יָרָבְעָם, Yāroḇʿām; Gr****: Ἱεροβοάμ; Latin: Hieroboam/
Jeroboam), also
referred to as
Jeroboam son of Jehoash, was the successor...
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Jeroboam was the
first king of the
separate northern kingdom of Israel.
Jeroboam may also
refer to:
Jeroboam II, a
later king of
Israel Jeroboam (unit)...
- Book of
Kings and the
Second Book of
Chronicles of the
Hebrew Bible,
Jeroboam's Revolt was an
armed insurrection against Rehoboam, king of the United...
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formation of the
independent Kingdom of
Israel under the rule of
Jeroboam in the north.
Extrabiblical evidence for Judah’s
stability under Rehoboam...
- 12:26–30,
after Jeroboam establishes the
northern Kingdom of Israel, he
contemplates the
sacrificial practices of the Israelites.
Jeroboam thought to himself...
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throne in the 18th year of King
Jeroboam I of Israel, he
marched north to win
Israel back to the
Davidic kingdom.
Jeroboam surrounded Abijah's army, engaging...
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under Jeroboam, with its capital,
first in Shechem, then Penuel, Tirzah, and
finally Samaria, and
ruled by a
series of
dynasties beginning with
Jeroboam; and...
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Georges Mandel (5 June 1885 – 7 July 1944) was a
French Jewish journalist, and politician. Born
Louis George Rothschild in Chatou, Yvelines, he was the...
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fourteenth king of the
northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel, and son of
Jeroboam II.
Zechariah became king of
Israel in
Samaria in the thirty-eighth year...