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1421 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shebna.12
… a conspiracy had been formed against him by the prophetic party which proposed to place Eliakim on the throne" (p. 640). Isaiah he thinks would not "resort to such …
1422 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shimeath.2
… the conspirators are given as "Jozakar the son of shim`ath, and Jehozabad the son of shemer." The two names are both masculine; but the final taw (t) of the former …
1423 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shimrith.2
… that conspired against King Joash ( 2 Chronicles 24:26 ). Elsewhere ( 2 Kings 12:21 ) Jehozabad is described as the son of SHOMER (which see), the same name without the …
1424 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shomer.3
(1) The father of one of the conspirators who killed Joash ( 2 Kings 12:21 ).
1425 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Solomon.35
… ). The conspiracy came to nothing, for, before it developed, Solomon was anointed at Gibeon (not Gihon, 1 Kings 1:33, 38, 45 ), and entered Jerusalem as king.
1426 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tell El-amarna; Tablets.59
… in conspiracy among the Amorites and others, as revealed in the tablets for the region farther north, gives much color to this view. This opinion also relieves …
1427 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tell El-amarna; Tablets.61
… ," the conspirators, who began operations in the Amorite war against the imperial Egyptian government recorded in the Tell el-Amarna Letters, and, in the correspondence …
1428 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tharra.2
… a conspiracy against King Artaxerxes which was detected by Mordecai ( Additions to Esther 12:1 = "Teresh" of Esther 2:21; 6:2 ). Tharra and his companion were hanged …
1429 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Treason.2
… "a conspiracy" ( 2 Samuel 15:12; 2 Kings 12:20, etc.), and the translation "treason" is due to the King James Versions' love of variety.
1430 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Zimri (2).2
… , the conspiracy lacked the support of the people, for word of the crime no sooner reached Gibbethon, than the army raised Omri to the throne of Israel. Omri at …
1431 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Abiram.3 (William Smith)
1. A Reubenite, son of Eliab, who with Korah, a Levite, organized a conspiracy against Moses and Aaron. Numbers 16. [For details, see KORAH .] (b.c. 1490.)
1432 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Ahithophel.2 (William Smith)
… the conspiracy of Absalom against David, and persuaded him to take possession of the royal harem, 2 Samuel 16:21, and recommended an immediate pursuit of David …
1433 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Amaziah.3 (William Smith)
… by conspirators at Lachish, whither he had retired from Jerusalem for safety. 2 Chronicles 25:27 .
1434 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Amon.4 (William Smith)
2. King of Judah, son and successor of Manasseh, reigned two years, from b.c. 642 to 640. Amon devoted himself wholly to the service of false gods, but was killed in a conspiracy, and was succeeded by his son Josiah.
1435 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Arieh.2 (William Smith)
Ari’eh ( lion ). Either one of the accomplices of Pekah in his conspiracy against Pekahiah, or one of the princes of Pekahiah who was put to death with him. 2 Kings 15:25. (b.c. 757.)
1436 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Baasha.2 (William Smith)
… , and conspired against King Nadab, 1 Kings 15:27, and killed him with his whole family. He appears to have been of humble origin. 1 Kings 16:2. It was probably in the …
1437 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Bath-sheba.2 (William Smith)
… the conspiracy. 1 Kings 1:11, 1 Kings 1:15, 1 Kings 1:23. After the accession of Solomon, she, as queen-mother, requested permission of her son for Adonijah to take …
1438 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Bigthan.2 (William Smith)
Big’than, or Big’thana ( gift of God ), a eunuch (chamberlain, Authorized Version) in the court of Ahasuerus, one of those “who kept the door,” and conspired with Teresh against the king’s life. Esther 2:21. (b.c. 479.)
1439 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Darius.4 (William Smith)
… , he conspired with six other Persian chiefs to overthrow the impostor, and on the success of the plot was placed upon the throne, b.c. 521. With regard to the Jews …
1440 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Dathan.2 (William Smith)
Da’than ( belonging to a fountain ), a Reubenite chieftain, son of Eliab, who joined the conspiracy of Korah the Levite. Numbers 16:1; Numbers 26:9; Deuteronomy 11:6; Psalm 106:17. (b.c. 1490–1452.)