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Jabesh-Gilead (Hebrew: יָבֵשׁ גִּלְעָד Yāḇēš Gilʿāḏ),
sometimes shortened to
Jabesh, was an
ancient Israelite town in Gilead, in
northwest Jordan. Jabesh...
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Jabesh (Hebrew: יָבֵשׁ, romanized: ja'-besh) was the
father of
Shallum of the
Kingdom of
Israel according to the
Hebrew Bible.
Jabesh is
mentioned In...
- was the
fifteenth king of the
ancient Kingdom of Israel, and the son of
Jabesh, who
reigned for only one
month in 752 BCE.
Originally a
captain in the...
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complying with
their oath, the
Levites pillage and m****acre the city of
Jabesh-Gilead, none of
whose residents partook in the war or in the vow, and capture...
- with the
selection of Saul. The Ammonites, led by Nahash, lay
siege to
Jabesh-Gilead.
Under the
terms of surrender, the
occupants of the city are to be...
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mentioned in the Book of
Hosea may
refer to the
cities of Ramoth-Gilead,
Jabesh-Gilead, or the
whole Gilead region; "Gilead is a city of
those who work...
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although not
without controversy.
Shortly after,
Nahash of
Ammon lays
siege to
Jabesh Gilead and
demands that
everyone in the city have
their right eye gouged...
- city of
Jabesh-Gilead was
under siege by the Ammonites: Then
Nahash the
Ammonite came up and
camped against Jabesh-gilead: and all the men of
Jabesh said...
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Chronicles in the
Hebrew Bible.
Nahash appears abruptly as the
attacker of
Jabesh-Gilead,
which lay
outside the
territory he laid
claim to.
Having subjected...
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Nahash of
Ammon (c. 1010 – 990 BC) lay
siege to
Jabesh-Gilead.
Nahash appears abruptly as the
attacker of
Jabesh-Gilead,
which lay
outside the
territory he...