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Jonadab is a
figure in the
Hebrew Bible,
appearing in 2
Samuel 13. He is
described in
verse 3 as the son of Shimeah, who was the
brother of David, making...
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Jehonadab (Hebrew: יְהוֹנָדָב; "YHWH is willing"; Latin:
Jonadab) was the son of Rechab. He is
mentioned in 2
Kings 10:15-31. A Kenite, he was a supporter...
- had an
overwhelming desire for her. He
acted on
advice from his cousin,
Jonadab son of Shimeah, David's brother, to lure
Tamar into his
quarters by pretending...
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Rechab the
father of
Jonadab by
Hartmann Schedel's book
called Nuremberg Chronicles...
- been
gracious John
Joiarib Jokdeam Jokim Jokmeam Jokneam Jokshan Joktan Jonadab Jonah Jonan Jonathan, God has
given Joppa Jorah Joram Jordan, Some translate...
- had a friend,
whose name was
Jonadab, the son of Shimeah, David's brother. And
Jonadab was a very
crafty man. "
Jonadab":
according to the
Masoretic Text...
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obsessed with her.
Having devised a ruse, he acts on the
advice of his
cousin Jonadab and
feigns illness,
asking David to call
Tamar to
prepare a meal for him...
- Maacah,
daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur. Amnon's
advisor and
cousin Jonadab suggests he
pretend to be ill and ask
Tamar to come and
prepare bread for...
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finally relents and
sends an
angel to lead him there. The Rechabites, led by
Jonadab, are
described as
living without the
benefit of
human technology, enjoying...
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their fidelity, God
proclaims that
there will
always be a
descendant of
Jonadab in his service. The
Mekhilta tells a story—presumably
dating to the late...