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  JewishEncyclopedia.com - JEROBOAM
Jeroboam rebelled against Solomon, whose favor he had won by his industry during the repairing of the city wall and the building of the Millo.
Jeroboam, in anger, stretched forth his hand, commanding his attendants to seize the prophet of evil, whereupon the king's hand was "dried up" and the altar was rent; the king recovered the use of his hand only by humbly imploring the prophet to restore it (II Kings xiii.
Jeroboam became involved in war with Rehoboam's son Abijah, and was defeated, nowithstanding superior numbers and strategy.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jeroboam
Jeroboam were faithful to the Lord his house would be confirmed in authority over Israel (1 Kings 11:38).
Jeroboam instigated a revolt which was unsuccessful, and he was obliged to flee, taking refuge with King Sesac in Egypt, where he remained until the death of
Jeroboam because of these evil deeds (1 Kings 14), and in the sequel of Israelitish history the worst doings of the kings are always referred to as like unto the wickedness of
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  Jeroboam: King of the Northern Ten Tribes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jeroboam, an effective administrator under King Solomon, pleaded Israel's cause before Solomon's son and successor, Rehoboam: "Your father made our yoke heavy; now therefore, lighten the burdensome service of your father, and his heavy yoke which he put on us, and we will serve you" (1Kings 12:4).
Jeroboam was from the tribe of Ephraim (1Kings 11:26), one of the most powerful tribes among the 12.
Jeroboam sought to distance himself and the people from the influence of the kings of Judah in Jerusalem (verses 26-27).
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 King Jeroboam - Biography
Jeroboam will forever be remembered as the king “who caused Israel to sin.” He became the prototype of an evil king; 15 later kings were described as being evil “like Jeroboam”.
Jeroboam's leadership skills were recognized by everyone; he had been a construction worker so capable that he was promoted to general manager for an entire tribe.
Jeroboam, having led the negotiations, was the obvious choice to be king of the newly formed nation of Israel.
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 Jeroboam (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
The conduct of Rehoboam favored the designs of Jeroboam, and he was accordingly proclaimed "king of Israel" (1 Kings 12: 1-20).
Jeroboam II., the son and successor of Jehoash, and the fourteenth king of Israel, over which he ruled for forty-one years, B.C. 2 Kings 14:23).
In all other passages it is Jeroboam the son of Nebat that is meant.
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 Holy Spirit Interactive: Bible Discovery - Jeroboam
Jeroboam, who would one day become the first king of the ten tribes of Israel, started his career as one of the officials working for King Solomon.
Jeroboam promptly fled to Egypt, where he remained under the protection of Shishak I. When Solomon died, his son Rehoboam ascended to the throne.
Jeroboam returned to Israel and went to meet Rehoboam as the head of the workers, who obviously retained loyalty to him, to plead for better conditions.
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 Jeroboam
Jeroboam, the son of Nabat, was put in charge of building the Millo, by Solomon his King.
After Solomon's death, Jeroboam returned to Israel and as the prophesy foretold, became King of the Ten Northern Tribes leaving Rehoboam, the son of Solomon, King of Judah and Benjamin which of course included the city of Jerusalem.
It was at this point that Shishak the ally of Jeroboam, attacked from the south with a massive army consisting of 1,200 chariots, 60,000 horsemen, and" people without number that came with him out of Egypt: the Lubim, the Sukkiim, and the Ethiopians." II Chron.
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 Jeroboam : wine cellar software. Stock management, Pairing wines and dishes, help to serve and age wines.
Jeroboam manages your wine cellar with stock functions as adding new wines, update, exit wines consumed.
Jeroboam helps you to choose a wine and how to serve it.
Jeroboam can maintain the wines database in adding new appellations and the features (serving temperature, aging, pairing the dishes and marking best vintages).
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 Jeroboam II and Osorkon II
Jeroboam II and Osorkon II Jeroboam II and Osorkon II The conventional timetable has Ahab, the king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, as a contemporary of one of the kings of the Libyan Dynasty, usually Osorkon II.
The house that sheltered the jar of Osorkon II in Samaria was built on the ruins of the house that sheltered the inscribed potsherds.
Since the ostraca were written in the days of Jeroboam II, one of the last kings of Israel to reign in Samaria, every ground for making Pharaoh Osorkon II a contemporary of Ahab because of the findings in Samaria vanishes.
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 Jeroboam Bible and Wine
The Jeroboam wine or champagne bottle is large, able to hold four or six standard size bottles of wine......
JEROBOAM I: First King of Northern Israel (died c.
Jeroboam ("increase of the people"), the son of Nebat "an Ephrathite" (1 Kings 11:26-39), was the first king of the break-away ten tribes or Kingdom of Israel......
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