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Shebna (Hebrew: שֶׁבְנָא, Modern: Ševnaʾ, Tiberian: Šeḇnāʾ, "tender youth") was the
royal steward (ʾasher ʿal ha-bayith, "he who is over the house"; the...
- have been named, but
biblical scholars have
conjectured a
connection to
Shebna, on the
basis of a
verse in the
Bible mentioning a
royal steward who was...
- Gr****: Ελιακιμ, Latin: Eliachim) was the son of Hilkiah. He
succeeded Shebna to
become royal steward or
prime minister for King
Hezekiah of Judah, according...
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Shealtiel Sheariah Shear-jashub
Sheba Shebam Shebaniah Shebarim Sheber Shebna Shebuel Shecaniah Shechem Shedeur Shehariah Shelah Shelemiah Sheleph Shelesh...
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inscription found over the
doorway of a tomb, has been
ascribed to
comptroller Shebna. LMLK
seals on
storage jar handles,
excavated from
strata in and around...
- The
Shebna Inscription, from the tomb of a
royal steward found in Siloam,
dates to the 7th
century BCE....
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against "untimely
rejoicing in Jerusalem" and "a
threefold prediction of
Shebna's fall (Isaiah 22:25) and of Eliakim's elevation". This text was originally...
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Judeans led by
Shebna had
joined Sennacherib's
campaign against Tirhakah, king of Kush. Sennacherib's
campaign failed and
Shebna's army was lost "at...
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Nahman Avigad. Some
scholars believe that this is the tomb of the
biblical Shebna, the
steward and
treasurer of King
Hezekiah (727–698 BC). It is thought...
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major events in
Babylonian history, Babylon, Iraq (8th–3rd
centuries BC)
Shebna Inscription from
Siloam near
Jerusalem (7th
century BC)
Group of 4 bronze...