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1441 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. David.9 (William Smith)

… formidable conspiracy to interrupt the succession broke out in the last days of David’s reign; but the plot was stifled, and Solomon’s inauguration took …

1442 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Hoshea.3 (William Smith)

… successful conspiracy, thereby fulfilling a prophecy of Isaiah. Isaiah 7:16. In the third year of his reign (b.c. 726) Shalmaneser cruelly stormed the strong …

1443 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Jarmuth.3 (William Smith)

… who conspired to punish Gibeon for having made alliance with Israel, Joshua 10:3, Joshua 10:5, and who were routed at Beth-horon and put to death by Joshua at Makkedah …

1444 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Jehozabad.5 (William Smith)

3. Son of Shomer or Shimrith, a Moabitish woman, who with another conspired against King Joash and slew him in his bed. 2 Kings 12:21; 2 Chronicles 24:26. (b.c. 837.)

1445 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Joash.3 (William Smith)

… servants conspired against him and slew him in his bed in the fortress of Millo. Joash’s reign lasted forty years, from 878 to 838 b.c.

1446 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Joseph.12 (William Smith)

… in conspiring to bring about the death of Jesus; but he seems to have lacked the courage to protest against their judgment. On the very evening of the crucifixion …

1447 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Nadab.4 (William Smith)

2. King Jeroboam’s son, who succeeded to the throne of Israel b.c. 954, and reigned two years. 1 Kings 15:25-31. At the siege of Gibbethon a conspiracy broke out in the midst of the army, and the king was slain by Baasha, a man of Issachar.

1448 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Nehemiah.3 (William Smith)

… great conspiracy to fall upon the builders with an armed force and put a stop to the undertaking. The project was defeated by the vigilance and prudence of …

1449 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. On.2 (William Smith)

… the conspiracy, nor is he alluded to when reference is made to the final catastrophe.

1450 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Paul.9 (William Smith)

… a conspiracy was formed, which the historian relates with a singular fullness of detail. More than forty of the Jews bound themselves under a curse neither …

1451 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Pekah.2 (William Smith)

… and conspiracies. Pekah seems to have steadily applied himself to the restoration of its power. For this purpose he contracted a foreign alliance, and fixed …

1452 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Pekahiah.2 (William Smith)

… a conspiracy was organized against him by Pekah, who murdered him and seized the throne.

1453 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Rechab.3 (William Smith)

1. One of the two “captains of bands” whom Ish-bosheth took into his service, and who conspired to murder him. 2 Samuel 4:2. (b.c. 1046.)

1454 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Shallum.3 (William Smith)

… Jabesh, conspired against Zachariah, killed him, and brought the dynasty of Jehu to a close, b.c. 770. Shallum, after reigning in Samaria for a month only, was in …

1455 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Tirzah.2 (William Smith)

… the conspiracy of Menahem ben-Gaddi against the wretched Shallum. 2 Kings 15:16. Its reputation for beauty throughout the country must have been widespread …

1456 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Zachariah.4 (William Smith)

1. His reign lasted only six months. He was killed in a conspiracy of which Shallum was the head, and by which the prophecy in 2 Kings 10:30 was accomplished.

1457 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Zechariah.9 (William Smith)

… a conspiracy formed against him by the king, and was stoned in the court of the temple. He is probably the same as the “Zacharias son of Barachias” who was slain …

1458 Smith's Bible Dictionary, p. Zichri.11 (William Smith)

9. Father of Elishaphat, one of the conspirators with Jehoiada. 2 Chronicles 23:1. (b.c. before 876.)

1459 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. NAKAL.2 (James Strong)

a prim root; to defraud, i.e. act treacherously:--beguile, conspire, deceiver, deal subtilly.

1460 Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. QASHAR.2 (James Strong)

a primitive root: to tie, physically (gird, confine, compact) or mentally (in love, league):--bind (up), (make a) conspire(-acy, -ator), join together, knit, stronger, work (treason).