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Nebat
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Nebat , in the Bible, father of King Jeroboam I. Author not available, NEBAT. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ...
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Jeroboam I
Encyclopedia of World Biography
... rebellion against Rehoboam, the Hebrew nation was divided into the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. An Ephraimite and the son of
Nebat
, Jeroboam was of humble origin. He served as the prefect of a forced-labor contingent engaged in constructing fortifications ...
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Stereotype and Nuance: The Dynasty of Jehu
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 1/1/2008; Brueggemann, Walter; 4783 words
; ... house like the house of Jeroboam son of
Nebat
. Anyone belonging to Baasha who dies in ... house like the house of Jeroboam son of
Nebat
, and like the house of Baasha son of Ahijah ... aside from the sins of Jeroboam son of
Nebat
, which he caused Israel to commit-the golden ...
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IMambazo ivuse usinga kubabhali nezimbongi.(News)
Isolezwe (South Africa); 3/27/2008; 253 words
; ... ezakhelene naleli dolobha, okubalwa kuzo Inkosi Albert Luthuli Museum, Ekhaya Multi-Arts Centre, Chatsworth Education Centre
neBat
Centre. Kuzobuye kube nephalamende lapho ababhali bezobe bedingida khona ngenqubomgomo yabo eCity Hall ngoLwesihlanu, kanti ...
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Past, Present, Future: The Deuteronomistic History and the Prophets
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 7/1/2002; Craghan, John F; 434 words
; ... Who Were the Servants?' A Comparative Inquiry in the Book of Isaiah and the Psalms" (pp. 1-18); Willem Boshoff, "Jeroboam ben
Nebat
in the Deuteronomistic History: Recovering the Northern Kingdom from the Deuteronomistic Historians against the Background of ...
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In the Service of the King: Officialdom in Ancient Israel and Judah. (Reviews of Books).
The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 1/1/2002; Rainey, A.F.; 944 words
; ... Israelites from the days of the early occupation of the hill country. One of their respected administrators was Jeroboam, son of
Nebat
, who was over the sebel of the House of Joseph (= hill country of Ephraim). Adoniram was the hated supervisor of the mas who ...
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Who's in charge?
Jerusalem Post; 1/30/2004; Berel Wein; 616 words
; ... filled with divinely approved dissent, and even revolution. Ahijah the Shilonite, the prophet who crowned Jeroboam the son of
Nebat
as king, apparently endorsed the revolution against the House of David that led to the creation of the northern kingdom. The ...
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A walk through paradise
Jerusalem Post; 4/6/2001; Gur Salomon; 1334 words
; ... still standing. A tour of ancient Dan usually ends with the most interesting remains found at the site, where King Jeroboam Ben-
Nebat
of the breakaway Kingdom of Israel placed a golden calf, attempting to draw attention away from the Kingdom of Judah's Temple ...
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Elisha's Deceptive Prophecy in 2 Kings 3: A Response to Raymond Westbrook
Journal of Biblical Literature; 4/1/2007; Long, Jesse C Jr; 1354 words
; ... delaying retribution, remain in tension. In time, judgment comes-on the house that continues in the sins of Jeroboam the son of
Nebat
, who caused Israel to sin (v. 3; see 2 Kgs 9:14-29).9 [Author Affiliation] Jesse C. Long, Jr. jesse.long@lcu.edu Lubbock Christian ...
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Low vowel dissimilation in Vanuatu languages.
Oceanic Linguistics; 12/1/2003; Lynch, John; 20640 words
; ... style of presentation of reconstructed forms. (4) POc PCV NEVE'EI *na ([b.sup.w], [p.sup.w])atu(k) *na-[b.sup.w]atu 'head'
nebat
- *na namuk *na-namu 'mosquito' nenam *na cakaRu *na-sakaRu 'reef' nesa[??]au *na tasik *na-tasi 'sea' netah *na patu *na-vatu ... common process in Vanuatu than a reading of Blust (1996b) ...
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The high places (bamot) and the reforms of Hezekiah and Josiah: an archaeological investigation.
The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 7/1/2002; Fried, Lisbeth S.; 21850 words
; ... the Deuteronomist considered Dan a bamah even if it is not explicitly labeled as one, for he writes that Jeroboam I son of
Nebat
made two calves, and he set one up in Bethel and the other he put in Dan. This thing became a sin, for the people went before ... vol. 1 (Jerusalem: Society for the Study of the Land of Israel ...
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