- In the
biblical Books of
Kings (2
Kings 18:4;
written c. 550 BC), the
Nehushtan (/nəˈhʊʃtən/; Hebrew: נְחֻשְׁתָּן, romanized: Nəḥuštān [nəħuʃtaːn]) is...
- Ya'akov
Nehoshtan (Hebrew: יעקב נחושתן; 22
April 1925 – 17
April 2019) was an
Israeli politician and diplomat. He
served as a
member of the
Knesset for...
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Nebuchadnezzar Nebuzaradan Necho Nedabiah Nehelamite Nehemiah Nehum Nehushta Nehushtan Neiel Nekoda Nemuel Nepheg Nephilim Nephish Nephishesim Nephthalim Nephtoah...
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Scholars supporting the
Jebusite Hypothesis include H. H. Rowley, "Zadok and
Nehushtan",
Journal of
Biblical Literature 58:113–141 (1939); H. H. Rowley, "Melchizedek...
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called the
Nehushtan. It was
promised that
those sinners who
looked upon the
Nehushtan would be healed. The
section of
Numbers about the
Nehushtan is one...
- Aluf Ido Nehoshtan, also
Nehushtan (Hebrew: עידו נחושתן; born 1957) is a
retired general in the
Israel Defense Forces. He
replaced Eliezer Shkedi on 4...
- many
periods the
letters are
virtually indistinguishable. See:
Zadok and
Nehushtan Rowley 1939, pp. 113–41
Melchizedek and
Zadok Rowley 1950, pp. 461–72...
- new day to rejoice. The name has been
interpreted as a
translation of
Nehushtan, the
bronze serpent constructed by
Moses to
protect the
Israelites from...
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likened to the Old
Testament story of Moses's
brazen serpent (also
known as
Nehushtan), a br****
sculpture of a
snake on a rod
which had the
power of protecting...
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Judahite cultic object ****ociated with the
exodus was the
brazen serpent or
nehushtan:
according to 2
Kings 18:4, the
brazen serpent had been made by Moses...