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Libnah or
Lobana (Hebrew: לִבְנָה, whiteness; Latin: Lobana) was an
independent city,
probably near the
western seaboard of Israel, with its own king at...
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Josiah whom he succeeded. His
mother was Hamautal,
daughter of
Jeremiah of
Libnah. He was born in 633/632 BC. In the
spring or
early summer of 609 BC, Pharaoh...
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Lekah Lemuel Leor
Leshem Letushim Leummim Levi, joined, to adhere,
adhesion Libnah Libni Likhi,
learned Lilith Libya Linus, Lior Lo-ammi Lod Lois Lo-ruhamah...
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Lavnin (Hurvat
Libnah / Tel
Lavnin / Kh. Tell el-Beida)(Hebrew: חורבת לבנין)(Arabic: خربة تل البيضة), is a late
Bronze Age
archaeological site situated...
- Shethar-boznai
Sheva Shibboleth Shibmah Shicron Shiggaion Shihon,
sound Shihor-
libnah Shilhi Shillem Shiloah Shiloh Shiloh (name of a city)
Shilom Shilshah Shimeah...
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Shallum (born c. 633 BCE), and Johanan. Hamutal—the
daughter of
Jeremiah of
Libnah—was
mother to
Mattanyahu and his
older brother Shallum,
while Zebidah—the...
- Edomites. He was
forced to
acknowledge their independence. The town of
Libnah revolted during his
reign according to 2
Chronicles 21:10
because he "had...
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whether Jehoram managed to
defeat the Edomites, only to
state that Edom and
Libnah successfully revolted against the
kingdom of
Judah (verse 10),
which should...
- to
migrate to
Egypt with Jacob.
Hamutal was the
daughter of
Jeremiah of
Libnah and, the wife of King
Josiah who bore him
Jehoahaz and Zedekiah. She is...
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Mattanyahu (c. 618 BCE),
whose mother was Hamutal, the
daughter of
Jeremiah of
Libnah.
Eliakim had his name
changed by
Pharaoh Necho of
Egypt to Jehoiakim. His...