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98561 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jephunneh.4
According to Numbers 13:6, he was of the tribe of Judah; according to Numbers 32:12; Joshua 14:6, a Kenizzite; the Kenizzites were incorporated in Judah (compare 1 Chronicles 4:13 - 15 ).
98562 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (1).6
(4) In 1 Chronicles 12:13 ( Hebrews 14 ), a Gadite.
98563 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (1).7
(5) In 1 Chronicles 12:10 ( Hebrews 11:1 - 40 ), a Gadite.
98564 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (1).8
(6) In 1 Chronicles 12:4 ( Hebrews 5:1 - 14 ), a Benjamite(?) or Judean. (4), (5) and (6) all joined David at Ziklag.
98565 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (1).10
(8) A priest who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah ( Nehemiah 10:2 ), probably the same as he of Nehemiah 12:34 who took part in the procession at the dedication of the walls of Jerusalem.
98566 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (1).11
(9) A priest who went to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel from exile and became head of a priestly family of that name ( Nehemiah 12:1 ).
98567 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (2).13
… Kings 12:6 ). However, the condition of Jeremiah under this pious king was the most happy in his career, and he lamented the latter's untimely death in sad lyrics …
98568 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (2).14
… :1-12). Under Jehoiakim Jeremiah delivered his great temple discourse ( Jeremiah 7:1 - 34 through Jeremiah 9:1 - 26; Jeremiah 10:17 - 25 ). The priests for this reason determined …
98569 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (2).17
… ff; 12:5 f; 15:10; 17:14-18; 18:23, and often). In this sad antagonism between his heart and the commands of the Lord, he would perhaps wish that God had not spoken to him …
98570 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (2).18
… ; 21:12; 22:13 ff; 23:10; 29:23, etc. Especially to the spiritual leaders, the priests and prophets, are these things charged up.
98571 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (2).20
… ff; 12:14 ff; 16:14 f). However, during the time of the siege and afterward, such predictions are more frequent (compare 23:1 ff; 24:6 f; 47:2-7; and in the "Book of Comfort …
98572 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeremiah (2).25
… 25:12-14 and 25:27-38; but in both cases without reason. On the other hand, we admit that 25:25 and also 25:13 f are later additions. The words, "all that is written in …
98573 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jericho.2
… 18:12 ). Authorities are generally agreed in locating the ancient city at Tel es-Sultan, a mile and a half Northwest of modern Jericho. Here there is a mound 1,200 …
98574 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jerimoth.4
(2) A Benjamite who joined David at Ziklag, or perhaps a Judean ( 1 Chronicles 12:5 ( Hebrews 6:1 - 20 )).
98575 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeroboam.3
(1) Jeroboam I, son of Nebat, an Ephraimite, and of Zeruah, a widow ( 1 Kings 11:26 - 40; 1 Kings 12:1 - 33 through 1 Kings 14:20 ). He was the first king of Israel after the disruption of the kingdom, and he reigned 22 years (937-915 BC).
98576 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeroboam.5
… ; 12:1 through 1 Kings 14:20; 2 Chronicles 10:1 through 2 Chronicles 11:4, 14 - 16; 12:15; 2 Chronicles 13:3 - 20, and in an insertion in the Septuagint after 1 Kings 12:24 …
98577 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeroboam.11
Now see to thine own house, David" ( 1 Kings 12:16 ).
98578 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeroboam.12
… :14; 12:18 ), and who no doubt had quelled dissatisfaction before, to force the people to submission, possibly by the very methods he had threatened to employ ( 1 …
98579 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeroboam.13
… Kings 12:20 ff). The northern tribes, having rejected the house of David, now turned to the leader, and perhaps instigator of the revolution. Jeroboam was sent …
98580 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jeroboam.15
… ; Hosea 12:4 ), and Dan, also a holy place since the conquest, as the chief centers of worship for Israel. Jeroboam now made "two calves of gold" as symbols of the strength …