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Jeroboam

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Biography

Name: Jeroboam, I
Nationality: Israeli
Gender: Male
Occupations: king

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Biography of Jeroboam, I
451 words, approx. 2 pages
Jeroboam I was the first king (reigned ca. 931-ca. 910 B.C.) of the independent northern kingdom of Israel. As a result of his successful rebellion against Rehoboam, the Hebrew nation was divided into the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. An Ephraimite and...


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Jeroboam : Environmental Health Terms
16 words, approx. 1 pages
A bottle equivalent in size to a double MAGNUM (i.e. four bottles). See also:...
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Jeroboam Information
548 words, approx. 2 pages
Jeroboam (yarobh`am; Hieroboam in the Septuagint; commonly held to have been derived from riyb and `am, and signifying "the people contend," or, "he pleads the people's cause" - alternatively translated to mean "his people are many" or "he increases the...


News and Journals
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The Independent - London
Country Matters: Last call for the jeroboam of birds
04/17/1999: 1,087 words, approx. 4 pages
If you think of a red grouse as being of single-bottle size, and a blackcock or black grouse as a magnum, a capercaillie is a jeroboam or even a rehoboam (the equivalent of six bottles), the biggest grouse on earth. A cock caper weighs...
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The Journal of the American Oriental Society
Monarchy and Religious Institution in Israel Under Jeroboam I. (book reviews)
07/01/1996: 1,032 words, approx. 3 pages
Jeroboam I ranks among the arch-villains of the Bible. The Deuteronomic History (hereafter DtrH) portrays him as a divisive, rebellious idolater, blamed for the downfall and eventual destruction of the Kingdom of Israel over which he was divinely appointed to rule. Wesley I....
 


 

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