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Sanballat the
Horonite (Hebrew: סַנְבַלַּט
Sanḇallaṭ) – or
Sanballat I – was a
Samaritan leader,
official of the
Achaemenid Empire, and
contemporary of...
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Sanballat was the name of
several governors of
Samaria during the
Achaemenid and ****enistic periods:
Sanballat the Horonite, or
Sanballat I, governed...
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order went
Sanballat the
Horonite (5th
century BCE); Delaiah, son of
Sanballat;
Sanballat II; Hananiah, son of
Sanballat II;
Sanballat III. For Cross...
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Sallai Salma Salmon Salome Samaria Samlah Samos Samothracia Samson Samuel Sanballat Sanhedrin Sansannah Saph
Saphir Sapphira Sarah Sarai Sardis Sardites Sarepta...
- Priest' Eliashib)
begin rebuilding Jerusalem. The
enemies of the Jews –
Sanballat of Samaria,
Tobiah the Ammonite,
Geshem the Arab, and the men of Ashdod...
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Ammonites to
hinder Nehemiah's
efforts to
rebuild Jerusalem. He,
along with
Sanballat the
Horonite and
Geshem the Arabian,
resorted to a
stratagem and, pretending...
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Sunday that
falls between December 11–17.
Governors of
Yehud Medinata Sanballat the
Horonite Tobiah (Ammonite) "Prophet Nehemiah". Gesenius, Friedrich...
- then the
engagement of Joshua's great-great-grandson to the
daughter of
Sanballat the
Horonite would place Joshua in his late 90s if he were
still alive...
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Sanballat the
Horonite (Neh 13:28) and,
while Nehemiah was
absent in Babylon,
Eliashib had
leased the
storerooms of the
Second Temple to
Sanballat's ****ociate...
- הָעַרְבִי) is an Arab man
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible. He was an ally of
Sanballat and
Tobiah and
adversary of
Nehemiah (Neh. 2:19, 6:1). In Neh. 6:6 he...