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- 15 as reflecting the situation at a later date. According to Na'aman, Simeonites settled in a pattern which overlapped Judah: while maintaining a distinct...
- named after Yigal Allon Allon, the son of Jedaiah, of the family of the Simeonites, in the Bible Gim Allon, fictional superhero Aloni (disambiguation) Elon...
- "of the Amalekites that had escaped" were annihilated by five hundred Simeonites (1 Chronicles 4:42–43). In 2 Chronicles 20:22–23, the "inhabitants of...
- of Gad. Jeshohaiah appears in a list of names of Simeonites. According to Chronicles these Simeonites took pasture-land from descendants of Ham and the...
- separate territory from the parts of the Negev held by Judah and the Simeonites, as the Israelites grew in power, the Negev would be mentioned in the...
- king, believing him to be guilty by admission. In 1 Chronicles 4:43, the Simeonites kill the remaining survivors of Amalek and live in their settlements....
- Bible also identifies Zerah as the name of the founder of one of the Simeonite clans. Zerah the Cu****e is mentioned by the Book of Chronicles (2 Chronicles...
- descendant of Asaph, son of Berachiah the Gershonite (2 Chr. 20:14). A Simeonite, possibly a contemporary of King Hezekiah (1 Chr. 4:24, 36–43). A Levite...
- Lijatne tribe, and politely dispelled their erroneous identification as "Simeonites or other Beni-Israel" by non-Arabic speaking authors, due to their sidelocks...
- episode, when Moabite women seduced Israelite men, Zimri, the son of a Simeonite chief, got involved with a Midianite woman called Cozbi. The couple were...