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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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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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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...
- to the
biblical narrative,
after Solomon's death, his son and
successor Rehoboam adopted harsh policies towards the
northern Israelites, who then rejected...
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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...
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identified with the
pharaoh Shoshenq I. He
supported Jeroboam against king
Rehoboam of Judah, and led a
successful campaign through that
country with a large...
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House of
David and the
second of the
Kingdom of Judah. He was the son of
Rehoboam and the
grandson of Solomon. The
Books of
Chronicles refer to him as Abijah...
- 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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successor Rehoboam,
whose reign was only
accepted by the
Tribe of
Judah and the
Tribe of Benjamin. The unpo****rity of
Rehoboam's reign among the...