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98781 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Joy.6

… :2; 12:12 ), brotherly fellowship and sympathy ( Romans 12:15; 2 Corinthians 7:13; Philippians 2:1 f). To rejoice in the Lord is enjoined as a Christian duty ( Philippians …

98782 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jozabad.3

(1) A Gederathite, and one of David’s recruits at Ziklag ( 1 Chronicles 12:4 ( Hebrews 5:1 - 14 )). He is named with the Benjamites, but possibly he was a native of the town Gedara in Southern Judah. See Curtis, Chronicles, 196.

98783 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jozabad.4

(2), (3) Two Manassite captains who joined David at Ziklag ( 1 Chronicles 12:20 ( Hebrews 21 )).

98784 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jozacar.2

… Kings 12:21 ( Hebrews 22 )); called "Zabad" in 2 Chronicles 24:26. Many manuscripts have "Jozabad" in 2 Kings.

98785 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah (1).6

(4) A Levite who came up with Zerubbabel ( Nehemiah 12:8 ).

98786 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah (1).7

(5) A priest and musician who took part in the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem ( Nehemiah 12:36 ); (3), (4) and (5) may be the same person.

98787 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah (1).9

(7) One of the princes of Judah who took part in the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem ( Nehemiah 12:34 ).

98788 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah (2).5

… 14:12; 15:13 ff; while in Judges 1:1 - 36 the tribes of Judah and Simeon play a conspicuous part; and the latter found a settlement in the South within the territory …

98791 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.48

… some 12 or 13 tribes. These 12 tribes were divided into two main sections, one section tracing its descent from Leah, one of Jacob’s wives, and the other section …

98792 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.51

… 8:12 ). Balak seems to have been only a king of Moab ( Numbers 22:4 ).

98793 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.53

… Samuel 12:12 ). The real reason was that the system of government by elective kings or judges had proved a failure and had completely broken down. The times called …

98794 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.54

… 4:12 ). From this tribe the first king was chosen (see SAUL ). He, however, proved unequal to his task. After some years spent in war with the Philistines and in repressing …

98795 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.55

… ( Judges 12:8 f). Under the leadership of DAVID (which see), this tribe now came to the front, and proved in the end to be endowed with by far the greatest vitality of …

98796 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.58

… Kings 12:21 ff), though the two countries made raids, one upon the other ( 1 Kings 14:30 ). For his own security he built numerous fortresses, the remains of some of …

98797 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.65

… Kings 12:17 ff; 2 Chronicles 24:17 ff; Matthew 23:35 ), and Joash was the first of the Judean kings to be assassinated by his own people ( 2 Kings 12:20 f).

98798 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.69

12. Period of Great Prosperity: The reign of Uzziah ( 2 Chronicles 26:1 - 23 ) was one of the most glorious in the annals of the Judean kingdom. The Philistines and …

98799 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Judah, Kingdom of.80

… 20:12 ff), no doubt in the hope of freeing himself from the Assyrian danger by such an alliance. The revolt of Merodach-baladan was maintained for 12 years; then …