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Jeroboam - Wikipedia
William F. Albright has dated his reign from 922 to 901 BC, while Edwin R. Thiele offers the dates 931 to 910 BC.
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Who was King Jeroboam in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org
Jeroboam was from the tribe of Ephraim, a servant of King Solomon's, and the son of a widow. He later became the first king of the divided northern kingdom of ...
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JEROBOAM - JewishEncyclopedia.com
Name of two kings of Israel. The meaning generally attached to the name is "[he] strives with [oppresses] the people," or "the people strive."
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jeroboam
jeroboam (dʒɛrəʊˈbəʊæm) [So called in allusion to Jeroboam, ‘a mighty man of valour’ (1 Kings xi. 28), ‘who made Israel to sin’ (xiv. 16).] A large bowl or goblet; a very large wine-bottle.1816 Scott Bl. Dwarf xiii, Or make a brandy jeroboam in a frosty morning. a 1825 Forby Voc. E. Anglia, Jeroboam...
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Who Was Jeroboam in the Bible? | Bible Study Tools
Jeroboam II., the son and successor of Jehoash, and the fourteenth king of Israel, over which he ruled for forty-one years, B.C. 825-784 ( 2 Kings 14:23 ). He ...
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Jeroboam - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY - JW.ORG
JEROBOAM. (Jer·o·boʹam). Two kings of Israel whose reigns were separated by some 130 years. 1. First king of the ten-tribe kingdom of Israel; the son of Nebat, ...
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Jeroboam (disambiguation)
Jeroboam was the first king of the separate northern kingdom of Israel. Jeroboam may also refer to:
Jeroboam II, a later king of Israel
Jeroboam (unit), a traditional wine bottle unit of measure
By extension, a chamber pot
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The Compromise of Jeroboam - Faith Pulpit
Jeroboam compromised the instructions of God regarding proper worship. The lesson here is that God disapproves of the compromising of His Word.
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Jeroboam - Topical Bible
Jeroboam, son of Nebat, is a significant figure in the history of Israel, known for his role as the first king of the northern kingdom after the division of ...
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Jeroboam | Definition, Reign, & Rehoboam - Britannica
Jeroboam, in the Bible, either of two kings of northern Israel. The events of their reigns are recorded chiefly in 1 and 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles.
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JEROBOAM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JEROBOAM is an oversize wine bottle holding about three liters.
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Jeroboam I | king of Israel | Britannica
In biblical literature: The divided monarchy. Jeroboam I of Israel (reigned 922-901 bce) attempted to bring about religious and political reforms. Establishing his capital at Shechem, he set aside two pilgrimage sites (Dan in the north and Bethel in the south) as shrine centres. Though the Deuteronomic historian—with an anti-north prejudice ...
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Jeroboam | My Jewish Learning
The Kingdom of Israel. The northern tribes established an independent kingdom called Israel, and Jeroboam was their sovereign. The new king resided at first in Shechem; then for a period in Penuel, across the Jordan River; and finally in Tirzah, a town about 12 kilometers northeast of Shechem, which became his capital.
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2. King Jeroboam | Bible Fun For Kids
The rest of the tribes rebelled and Jeroboam became the king of the other tribes known as the Northern Kingdom or King of Israel. We learn how that happened in 1 Kings 12-14. ... Jeroboam was the first king of Israel for 22 years. When he died, his son Nadab became king. This set of worksheets is an idea from Christina Barkley.
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Lessons from King Jeroboam's Bible Story - Crosswalk
Feb 28, 20225 Key Lessons from King Jeroboam's Bible Story. Joel Ryan Contributing Writer. Updated Feb 28, 2022. Jeroboam was the first king of Northern Israel after the nation split into two kingdoms ...
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