- (/ˈɡɪdiən/; Hebrew: גִּדְעוֹן, Modern: Gīdʿōn, Tiberian: Gīḏəʿōn) also
named Jerubbaal and Jerubbesheth, was a
military leader,
judge and
prophet whose calling...
- Book of
Judges mentions Abimelech, son of
judge Gideon (also
known as
Jerubbaal).
According to the
biblical narrative,
Abimelech was an
extremely conniving...
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Jeremoth Jeriah Jericho Jeriel Jerijah Jerimoth Jerioth Jeroboam Jeroham Jerubbaal Jerubbesheth Jeruel Jerusalem Jerusha Jesaiah Jeshebeab Jesher Jeshimon...
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other two
occurrences are of
special interest, viz. the
seventy sons of
Jerubbaal (Judg. 8. 30), are
described as
murdered by
Abimelech (Judg. 9. 5); in...
- was
given up by the
Israelites as a
thing of shame, and even
names like
Jerubbaal were
changed to Jerubbosheth:
Hebrew bosheth means "shame". Eshbaʿal became...
- to play an
important part in the
history of Israel.[citation needed]
Jerubbaal (Gideon),
whose home was at Ophrah,
visited Shechem, and his concubine...
- "Yeho-"
names not
sound like an
attempt to
pronounce the
Divine Name.
Jerubbaal, the
alternate name of Gideon,
variously translated as "Baal will contend"...
- (thing)): Ishbosheth, from Ishba'al, man of ba'al. Jerubbeshet, from
Jerubbaal "Ba'al contends" Mephibosheth, from
Mephibaal "from the
mouth of Ba'al"...
- Hundred, 7:1-25
Midian Subdued, 8:1-35
Abimelech Abmilech, son of
Gideon (
Jerubbaal) made king at
Shechem after destroying his own family, 9:1-6 Jotham, the...
- the hand of
Midian 7 years.
Judges 6:1 1292–1252 Ante C. 1245→ Gideon/
Jerubbaal delivered Israel (1292). The land of
Israel had rest 40
years in the days...