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  Edersheim Bible History - Bk. 6, Ch. 17
But what Jehonadab saw of Jehu must soon have convinced him that he was not one to carry out an Elijah- movement in its positive and spiritual aspect, however fitted an instrument he might be to execute Divine punishment.
And so Jehonadab left Jehu to perpetuate in his own tribe the testimony of Elijah, by making them Nazarites for ever, thus symbolizing their dedication to God, and by ordering them to be conspicuously strangers in the land, thus setting forth their expectation of the judgments which Elijah had predicted upon apostate Israel.
The attendance of Jehonadab might seem strange; but he was in the train of the king whom he was known to have served, in whose company he had returned to Samaria, and with whom he had continued while he issued his mandates, and prepared for the feast of Baal.
www.godrules.net /library/edersheim/ederb6c17.htm   (2766 words)

  
 2 Kings 10:23 Jehu went, and Jehonadab the son of Rechab
And Jehu went, and Jehonadab the son of Rechab, into the house of Baal; and he said unto the worshippers of Baal, Search, and look that there be here with you none of the servants of Jehovah, but the worshippers of Baal only.
And Jehu, with Jehonadab, the son of Rechab, went into the house of Baal; and he said to the servants of Baal, Make a search with care, to see that no servant of the Lord is with you, but only servants of Baal.
And Jehu and Jehonadab the son of Rechab entered into the house of Baal, and said to the servants of Baal, Search, and see that there be here with you none of the servants of Jehovah, but the servants of Baal only.
bible.cc /2_kings/10-23.htm   (375 words)

  
 JewishEncyclopedia.com - RECHABITES.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jehonadab appears at an earlier point in the Bible as the companion of King Jehu when he slaughtered the prophets of Baal (comp.
Jehonadab was apparently a champion of the worship of
Budde supposes that Jehonadab did not originate, but revived or reimposed, the old rule of their brotherhood.
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 Jehonadab - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
(1) Jehonadab in the Hebrew of 2 Samuel 13:5; but Jonadab in English Versions of the Bible, and in Hebrew and English Versions of the Bible of 13:3,12,35; son of Shimeah, King David's brother.
(2) Jehonadab in 2 Kings 10:15,23; in Hebrew of Jeremiah 35:8,14,16,18 = Jonadab in Jeremiah 35:6,10,19, and English Versions of the Bible of 35:8,14,16,18, "son" of Rechab, of the Kenite clan (1 Chronicles 2:55).
Jehonadab is described in 2 Kings 10 as an ally of Jehu in the olition of Baal-worship in Samaria.
www.studylight.org /enc/isb/view.cgi?number=T4924   (362 words)

  
 rechabites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The term Rechabites means the followers not of Rechab (or Recab) but of his son Jehonadab (or Jonadab).
They adhered to the law laid down by Jonadab, and were noted for their fidelity to the old-established custom of their family in the days of Jeremiah (35); and this feature of their character is referred to by the prophet for the purpose of giving point to his own exhortation.
Wolff (1839) found in Arabia, near Mecca, a tribe claiming to be descendants of Jehonadab; and recently a Bedouin tribe has been found near the Dead Sea who also profess to be descendants of the same Kenite chief.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /rechabites.html   (327 words)

  
 Jehonadab - The Greatest Dad in the Bible... by E. Ray Moore, Jr.
Jehonadab and Baal didn't see eye-to-eye, and he would have opposed Baalism seeping into his family life through the various cultural means of his day.
Perhaps Jehonadab was a little boy at the gathering on Mt. Carmel when Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal in direct battle and won.
Jehonadab was willing to risk a confrontation with the family of Ahab and to assist Jehu because he knew the promises of God would be fulfilled.
www.exodusmandate.org /art_jehonadab.htm   (1888 words)

  
 RECHABITES - LoveToKnow Article on RECHABITES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
They represent a protest against the contemporary Canaanite civilization and a reaction towards the simplicity of life which was felt more strongly in Judah or to the east of the Jordan than in the northern kingdom of Israel.
Their " father," or founder, was that Jehonadab or Jonadab, son of Rechab, who encouraged Jehu to abolish the Tyrian Baal-worship (2 Kings x.).
Jeremiah promised them as a reward of their obedience that they should never lack a man to represent them (as a priest) before Yahweh, whence perhaps the later Jewish tradition that the Rechabites intermarried with the Levites and so entered the temple service.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /R/RE/RECHABITES.htm   (257 words)

  
 2 Kings 10 - The Reforms of Jehu
He met Jehonadab the son of Rechab: This was the mysterious founder of the Rechabites, who were a reform movement among the people of God, protesting the immoral and impure lives of many in
“Jeremiah records that Jehonadab was the leader of an aesthetic group that lived an austere, nomadic life in the desert, drinking no wine and depending solely on the Lord for their sustenance.
Jehonadab was optimistic at emergence of this energetic reformer; Jehu was hungry for the approval of this popular religious leader and reformer.
www.enduringword.com /commentaries/1210.htm   (2432 words)

  
 bible.org: ISBE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Two years after, when Absalom had murdered Amnon, and David had heard that all the king's sons were assassinated, Jehonadab assured him that only Amnon was killed; and his reassuring tone is justified (2 Sam 13:35); possibly he knew of Absalom's intentions.
(2) Jehonadab in 2 Ki 10:15,23; in Hebrew of Jer 35:8,14,16,18 = Jonadab in Jer 35:6,10,19, and English Versions of the Bible of 35:8,14,16,18, "son" of Rechab, of the Kenite clan (1 Ch 2:55).
Jehonadab is described in 2 Ki 10 as an ally of Jehu in the olition of Baal-worship in Samaria.
www.bible.org /isbe.asp?id=4925   (380 words)

  
 2 Kings 10:11-36: Jehonadab
What we learn in Jeremiah leads us to think of the family of Jehonadab as good, faithful people and to think of Jehonadab as a man of influence, an important help to Jehu in his work of putting an end to the evil worship of Baal.
Jehonadab, whose heart was with Jehu, and who rode with him in his chariot, must represent a kindred spirit, helpful in the same work of reformation.
If Jehu stands especially for the power of truth and reason in reform, perhaps Jehonadab (of the family of the Kenites) may stand for the perception of right which belongs to a child and to one of good natural heart.
www.swedenborgdigitallibrary.org /sower/jj12/2kings9.htm   (1144 words)

  
 Prisoner of Love Chapter 1
With him was a tall, thin man. He assumed it to be Rabbi Jehonadab, Eliashib's nephew.
Meanwhile, in the main living room, Rabbi Jehonadab gazed intently at a set of ornamental silver candlesticks and a large silver plate on the main table.
Many times Jehonadab had inspected the date and name inscribed on the candlesticks, showing that they had been fashioned by a direct descendant of Huram-Abi, the craftsman who had engraved in gold the finest works in the Temple of Solomon.
www.thewords.com /articles/prisoner/chap1.htm   (1902 words)

  
 2 Kings 10:15 When he was departed there, he lighted
He greeted him, and said to him, "Is your heart right, as my heart is with your heart?" Jehonadab answered, "It is." "If it is, give me your hand." He gave him his hand; and he took him up to him into the chariot.
And when he had gone away from there, he came across Jehonadab, the son of Rechab: and he said good-day to him, and said to him, Is your heart true to mine, as mine is to yours?
And when he had departed thence, he lighted on Jehonadab the son of Rechab coming to meet him: and he saluted him, and said to him, Is thy heart right, as my heart is with thy heart; And Jehonadab answered, It is. If it is, give me thy hand.
bible.cc /2_kings/10-15.htm   (419 words)

  
 Rechab - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Kenite, mentioned as the father of Jehonadab at King Jehu's time, from whom the tribe of the Rechabites derived their name.
Jehonadab and his people had all along become worshippers of God.
This page was last modified 18:43, 6 July 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rechab   (99 words)

  
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Jehu had been at work in purging Israel of its Baal-worshippers when he met Jehonadab, a member of the Rechabite sect, a movement known for their total abstinence from alcohol.
Jehu recognised that Jehonadab was very different from himself, but he knew that Jehonadab had integrity, and that was all that mattered to him.
We know that we are not all alike, but if we have the wisdom of God’s Holy Spirit within us, then I am convinced that we can allow ourselves to be different from one another, just so long as we all have integrity in what we believe and what we do.
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 Rechabite --  Encyclopædia Britannica
member of a conservative, ascetic Israelite sect that was named for Rechab, the father of Jehonadab.
Jehonadab was an ally of Jehu, a 9th-century-
Jehonadab was an ally of Jehu, a 9th-century-BC king of Israel, and a zealous antagonist against the worshippers of Baal, a Canaanite fertility deity.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9062894   (268 words)

  
 Fathers Good and Bad in the Bible
A. Jehonadab was the son of Rechab and his descendants were known as "Rechabites." 1.
Jehonadab was first mentioned in 2 Kings 10 where he joined hands with Jehu in destroying the wicked family of Ahab.
He did not stand idly by, but took part in destroying idolatry as was commanded in the Law of Moses.
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 JEHONADAB - Holman Bible Dictionary on StudyLight.org
He was representative of a group of austere ultraconservatives known as the Rechabites.
Jeremiah 35:1 relates a meeting between the prophet and Rechabites, who cited the teaching of their ancestor Jehonadab (who in Jeremiah is called Jonadab).
In the context of that meeting, some of the precepts of the Rechabites are articulated.
www.studylight.org /dic/hbd/view.cgi?number=T3327   (158 words)

  
 The Christadelphian Waymark - The Rechabites - an Example of Faithfulness and Separation
And here, we find that Jehonadab played an instrumental role in the revolution which established Jehu upon the throne in the stead of Ahab, that the word of the Lord might be fulfilled.
This being so, Jehu’s campaign was not simply against the royal family, but against the very core of idolatrous worship in Israel, something made abundantly manifest by the events which were to follow, as we shall see.
This earnest contention is required of all believers; not a literal warfare using carnal weapons, “for we wrestle not with flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places” (Eph 6:12).
www.christadelphian-waymark.org.uk /rechabites.html   (2223 words)

  
 John Wesley's "On A Catholic Spirit" in Modern English
"And when he left there, [Jehu] met Jehonadab the son of Rechab coming to meet him, and he greeted him, and said to him, "Is your heart right, as my heart is with your heart?"* And Jehonadab answered: "It is." [Jehu said], "If it is, give me your hand." 2 Kings 10:15.
And yet he certainly held some which were very uncommon, indeed quite peculiar to himself, and some which had a close influence upon his practice.
We may, secondly, observe, that there is no inquiry made here concerning Jehonadab's mode of worship, although it is highly probable there was, in this respect also, a very wide difference between them.
www.cresourcei.org /cathspirit.html   (5104 words)

  
 Jehonadab (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
(1) Jehonadab in the Hebrew of 2 Samuel 13:5; but Jonadab in English Versions of the Bible, and in Hebrew and English Versions of the Bible of 2 Samuel 13:3, 2 Samuel 13:12, 2 Samuel 13:35; son of Shimeah, King David's brother.
(2) Jehonadab in 2 Kings 10:15, 2 Kings 10:23; in Hebrew of Jeremiah 35:8, Jeremiah 35:14, Jeremiah 35:16, Jeremiah 35:18 = Jonadab in Jeremiah 35:6, Jeremiah 35:10, Jeremiah 35:19, and English Versions of the Bible of Jeremiah 35:8, Jeremiah 35:14, Jeremiah 35:16, Jeremiah 35:18, "son" of Rechab, of the Kenite clan (1 Chronicles 2:55).
This daily newsletter provides a starting point for personal study, and gives valuable insight into the verses that make up the Word of God.
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 Weblog Entry - 09/01/2003: "Catholic Spirit"
The very first thing we may observe in these words, is, that here is no inquiry concerning Jehonadab's opinions.
And yet it is certain, he held some which were very uncommon, indeed quite peculiar to himself; and some which had a close influence upon his practice; on which, likewise, he laid so great a stress, as to entail them upon his children's children, to their latest posterity.
It is very possible, that many good men now also may entertain peculiar opinions; and some of them may be as singular herein as even Jehonadab was.
www.theconnexion.net /greymatter/archives/00000999.htm   (1033 words)

  
 Catholic Spirit
Differences in belief and worship may prevent many believers from being totally united with one another externally, but spiritually we can remain as one.
Jehonadab's family were abstainers from alcoholic drinks (Jeremiah 35), while Jehu was a maniac driver (2 Kings 9.) Their personal preferences did not get in the way of fellowship.
Each believer must cling to what he considers to be most pleasing to God, but not use it as a sword to sever Christian unity.
www.lwbc.co.uk /Wesley/catholic_spirit.htm   (882 words)

  
 Sermons of John Wesley - Sermon 39
And Jehonadab answered: It is. If it be, give me thine hand." 2 Kings 10:15.
We may, secondly, observe, that here is no inquiry made concerning Jehonadab's mode of worship; although it is highly probable there was, in this respect also, a very wide difference between them.
Join'd to the hidden church unknown In this sure bond of perfectness Obscurely safe, I dwell alone And glory in th' uniting grace, To me, to each believer given, To all Thy saints in earth and heaven.
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 bible.org: Smith's Bible Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In (1 Chronicles 2:55) the house of Rechab is identified with a section of the Kenites, a Midianitish tribe who came into Canaan with the Israelites, and retained their nomadic habits.
Wolf reports that the Jews of Jerusalem and Yemen told him that he would find the Rechabites of Jere 35 living near Mecca, in the mountainous country northeast of Medina.
They claimed to number 60,000, to adhere to the old rules, and to be a fulfillment of the promise made to Jehonadab.
www.bible.org /smith.asp?id=3605   (396 words)

  
 King James Bible, 2nd version
And they took them alive, and slew them at the pit of the shearing house, even two and forty men; neither left he any of them.
12:010:015 And when he was departed thence, he lighted on Jehonadab the son of Rechab coming to meet him: and he saluted him, and said to him, Is thine heart right, as my heart is with thy heart?
12:010:023 And Jehu went, and Jehonadab the son of Rechab, into the house of Baal, and said unto the worshippers of Baal, Search, and look that there be here with you none of the servants of the LORD, but the worshippers of Baal only.
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 Jehonadab - Easton Bible Dictionary - Bible Software by johnhurt.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jehonadab - Easton Bible Dictionary - Bible Software by johnhurt.com
Jehonadab - Jehovah is liberal; or, whom Jehovah impels.
He went with Jehu in his chariot to Samaria.
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