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Rehoboam (/ˌriːəˈboʊ.əm/; Hebrew: רְחַבְעָם, Rəḥaḇʿām, transl. "an
enlarged people"; Gr****: Ροβοάμ, Roboam; Latin: Roboam) was,
according to the Hebrew...
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Rehoboam (French name:
réhoboam) was a UK
bottle size for wine and champagne. Also
refer Wine
bottle sizes. 6
reputed quarts. 1
rehoboam = 6
reputed quarts...
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northern Kingdom of
Israel following a
revolt of the ten
tribes against Rehoboam that put an end to the
United Monarchy.
According to the book of 1 Kings...
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lasted from 929 BC to 920 BC. 928 BC—On the
death of King Solomon, his son
Rehoboam is
unable to hold the
tribes of
Israel together, and the
northern part...
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lasted from 919 BC to 910 BC. 915 BC (by
William F. Albright) –
Death of
Rehoboam, King of the
ancient Kingdom of Judah. 911 BC – Adad-nirari II succeeds...
- to the
biblical narrative,
after Solomon's death, his son and
successor Rehoboam adopted harsh policies towards the
northern Israelites, who then rejected...
- (approximate date). Jereboam, king of Israel, is born (approximate date).
Rehoboam, king of Judah, is born (approximate date). "Was Tiglath-pileser III a...
- the
Hebrew Bible, Jeroboam's
Revolt was an
armed insurrection against Rehoboam, king of the
United Monarchy of Israel, and
subsequently the
Kingdom of...
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throughout Rehoboam's 17-year reign.
Rehoboam built elaborate defenses and strongholds,
along with
fortified cities. In the
fifth year of
Rehoboam's reign...
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probably written by the
biblical prophet Shemaiah, who
lived at the time of
Rehoboam. This text is
sometimes called Shemaiah the
Prophet or The Acts of Shemaiah...