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When the time for the deliverance of Isarael out of Egypt drew nigh, he was sent by God ([Ex. 4:14](/exod#Exod.4.14), [27-30](/exod#Exod.4.27)) to meet his long-absent brother, that he might co-operate with him in all that they were required to do in bringing about the Exodus. He was to be the “mouth” or “prophet” of Moses, i.e., was to speak for him, because he was a man of a ready utterance (7:1, 2, 9, 10, 19). He was faithful to his trust, and stood by Moses in all his interviews with Pharaoh. When the ransomed tribes fought their first battle with Amalek in Rephidim, Moses stood on a hill overlooking the scene of the conflict with the rod of God in his outstretched hand. On this occasion he was attended by Aaron and Hur, his sister’s husband, who held up his wearied hands till Joshua and the chosen warriors of Israel gained the victory (17:8-13). Afterwards, when encamped before Sinai, and when Moses at the command of God ascended the mount to receive the tables of the law, Aaron and his two sons, Nadab and Abihu, along with seventy of the elders of Israel, were permitted to accompany him part of the way, and to behold afar off the manifestation of the glory of Israel’s God ([Ex. 19:24](/exod#Exod.19.24); [24:9-11](/exod#Exod.24.9)). While Moses remained on the mountain with God, Aaron returned unto the people; and yielding through fear, or ignorance, or instability of character, to their clamour, made unto them a golden calf, and set it up as an object of worship ([Ex. 32:4](/exod#Exod.32.4); [Ps. 106:19](/ps#Ps.106.19)). On the return of Moses to the camp, Aaron was sternly rebuked by him for the part he had acted in this matter; but he interceded for him before God, who forgave his sin ([Deut. 9:20](/deut#Deut.9.20)). On the mount, Moses received instructions regarding the system of worship which was to be set up among the people; and in accordance therewith Aaron and his sons were consecrated to the priest’s office ([Lev. 8](/lev#Lev.8); [9](/lev#Lev.9)). Aaron, as high priest, held henceforth the prominent place appertaining to that office. When Israel had reached Hazeroth, in “the wilderness of Paran,” Aaron joined with his sister Miriam in murmuring against Moses, “because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married,” probably after the death of Zipporah. But the Lord vindicated his servant Moses, and punished Miriam with leprosy ([Num. 12](/num#Num.12)). Aaron acknowledged his own and his sister’s guilt, and at the intercession of Moses they were forgiven. Twenty years after this, when the children of Israel were encamped in the wilderness of Paran, Korah, Dathan, and Abiram conspired against Aaron and his sons; but a fearful judgment from God fell upon them, and they were destroyed, and the next day thousands of the people also perished by a fierce pestilence, the ravages of which were only stayed by the interposition of Aaron ([Num. 16](/num#Num.16)). That there might be further evidence of the divine appointment of Aaron to the priestly office, the chiefs of the tribes were each required to bring to Moses a rod bearing on it the name of his tribe. And these, along with the rod of Aaron for the tribe of Levi, were laid up overnight in the tabernacle, and in the morning it was found that while the other rods remained unchanged, that of Aaron “for the house of Levi” budded, blossomed, and yielded almonds ([Num. 17:1-10](/num#Num.17.1)). This rod was afterwards preserved in the tabernacle ([Heb. 9:4](/heb#Heb.9.4)) as a memorial of the divine attestation of his appointment to the priesthood. Aaron was implicated in the sin of his brother at Meribah ([Num. 20:8-13](/num#Num.20.8)), and on that account was not permitted to enter the Promised Land. When the tribes arrived at Mount Hor, “in the edge of the land of Edom,” at the command of God Moses led Aaron and his son Eleazar to the top of that mountain, in the sight of all the people. There he stripped Aaron of his priestly vestments, and put them upon Eleazar; and there Aaron died on the top of the mount, being 123 years old ([Num. 20:23-29](/num#Num.20.23). Comp. [Deut. 10:6](/deut#Deut.10.6); [32:50](/deut#Deut.32.50)), and was “gathered unto his people.” The people, “even all the house of Israel,” mourned for him thirty days. Of Aaron’s sons two survived him, Eleazar, whose family held the high-priesthood till the time of Eli; and Ithamar, in whose family, beginning with Eli, the high-priesthood was held till the time of Solomon. Aaron’s other two sons had been struck dead ([Lev. 10:1](/lev#Lev.10.1), [2](/lev#Lev.10.2)) for the daring impiety of offering “strange fire” on the alter of incense. The Arabs still show with veneration the traditionary site of Aaron’s grave on one of the two summits of Mount Hor, which is marked by a Mohammedan chapel. His name is mentioned in the Koran, and there are found in the writings of the rabbins many fabulous stories regarding him. He was the first anointed priest. His descendants, “the house of Aaron,” constituted the priesthood in general. In the time of David they were very numerous ([1 Chr. 12:27](/1chr#1Chr.12.27)). The other branches of the tribe of Levi held subordinate positions in connection with the sacred office. Aaron was a type of Christ in his official character as the high priest. His priesthood was a “shadow of heavenly things,” and was intended to lead the people of Israel to look forward to the time when “another priest” would arise “after the order of Melchizedek” ([Heb. 6:20](/heb#Heb.6.20)).",,,331,"Exod.4.14,Exod.4.27,Exod.4.28,Exod.4.29,Exod.4.30,Exod.5.1,Exod.5.4,Exod.5.20,Exod.6.13,Exod.6.20,Exod.6.23,Exod.6.25,Exod.6.26,Exod.6.27,Exod.7.1,Exod.7.2,Exod.7.6,Exod.7.7,Exod.7.8,Exod.7.9,Exod.7.10,Exod.7.12,Exod.7.19,Exod.7.20,Exod.8.5,Exod.8.6,Exod.8.8,Exod.8.12,Exod.8.16,Exod.8.17,Exod.8.25,Exod.9.8,Exod.9.27,Exod.10.3,Exod.10.8,Exod.10.16,Exod.11.10,Exod.12.1,Exod.12.28,Exod.12.31,Exod.12.43,Exod.12.50,Exod.15.20,Exod.16.2,Exod.16.6,Exod.16.9,Exod.16.10,Exod.16.33,Exod.16.34,Exod.17.10,Exod.17.12,Exod.18.12,Exod.19.24,Exod.24.1,Exod.24.9,Exod.24.14,Exod.27.21,Exod.28.1,Exod.28.2,Exod.28.3,Exod.28.4,Exod.28.12,Exod.28.29,Exod.28.30,Exod.28.35,Exod.28.38,Exod.28.40,Exod.28.41,Exod.28.43,Exod.29.4,Exod.29.5,Exod.29.9,Exod.29.10,Exod.29.15,Exod.29.19,Exod.29.20,Exod.29.21,Exod.29.24,Exod.29.26,Exod.29.27,Exod.29.28,Exod.29.29,Exod.29.32,Exod.29.35,Exod.29.44,Exod.30.7,Exod.30.8,Exod.30.10,Exod.30.19,Exod.30.30,Exod.31.10,Exod.32.1,Exod.32.2,Exod.32.3,Exod.32.5,Exod.32.21,Exod.32.22,Exod.32.25,Exod.32.35,Exod.34.30,Exod.34.31,Exod.35.19,Exod.38.21,Exod.39.1,Exod.39.27,Exod.39.41,Exod.40.12,Exod.40.13,Exod.40.31,Lev.1.5,Lev.1.7,Lev.1.8,Lev.1.11,Lev.2.2,Lev.2.3,Lev.2.10,Lev.3.2,Lev.3.5,Lev.3.8,Lev.3.13,Lev.6.9,Lev.6.14,Lev.6.16,Lev.6.18,Lev.6.20,Lev.6.25,Lev.7.10,Lev.7.31,Lev.7.33,Lev.7.34,Lev.7.35,Lev.8.2,Lev.8.6,Lev.8.12,Lev.8.13,Lev.8.14,Lev.8.18,Lev.8.22,Lev.8.23,Lev.8.24,Lev.8.27,Lev.8.30,Lev.8.31,Lev.8.36,Lev.9.1,Lev.9.2,Lev.9.7,Lev.9.8,Lev.9.9,Lev.9.12,Lev.9.18,Lev.9.21,Lev.9.22,Lev.9.23,Lev.10.1,Lev.10.3,Lev.10.4,Lev.10.6,Lev.10.8,Lev.10.12,Lev.10.16,Lev.10.19,Lev.11.1,Lev.13.1,Lev.13.2,Lev.14.33,Lev.15.1,Lev.16.1,Lev.16.2,Lev.16.3,Lev.16.6,Lev.16.8,Lev.16.9,Lev.16.11,Lev.16.21,Lev.16.23,Lev.17.2,Lev.21.1,Lev.21.17,Lev.21.21,Lev.21.24,Lev.22.2,Lev.22.4,Lev.22.18,Lev.24.3,Lev.24.9,Num.1.3,Num.1.17,Num.1.44,Num.2.1,Num.3.1,Num.3.2,Num.3.3,Num.3.4,Num.3.6,Num.3.9,Num.3.10,Num.3.32,Num.3.38,Num.3.39,Num.3.48,Num.3.51,Num.4.1,Num.4.5,Num.4.15,Num.4.16,Num.4.17,Num.4.19,Num.4.27,Num.4.28,Num.4.33,Num.4.34,Num.4.37,Num.4.41,Num.4.45,Num.4.46,Num.6.23,Num.7.8,Num.8.2,Num.8.3,Num.8.11,Num.8.13,Num.8.19,Num.8.20,Num.8.21,Num.8.22,Num.9.6,Num.10.8,Num.12.1,Num.12.4,Num.12.5,Num.12.10,Num.12.11,Num.13.26,Num.14.2,Num.14.5,Num.14.26,Num.15.33,Num.16.3,Num.16.11,Num.16.16,Num.16.17,Num.16.18,Num.16.20,Num.16.37,Num.16.40,Num.16.41,Num.16.42,Num.16.43,Num.16.46,Num.16.47,Num.16.50,Num.17.3,Num.17.6,Num.17.8,Num.17.10,Num.18.1,Num.18.8,Num.18.20,Num.18.28,Num.19.1,Num.20.2,Num.20.6,Num.20.8,Num.20.10,Num.20.12,Num.20.23,Num.20.24,Num.20.25,Num.20.26,Num.20.28,Num.20.29,Num.25.7,Num.25.11,Num.26.1,Num.26.9,Num.26.59,Num.26.60,Num.26.64,Num.27.13,Num.33.1,Num.33.38,Num.33.39,Deut.9.20,Deut.10.6,Deut.32.50,Josh.21.4,Josh.21.10,Josh.21.13,Josh.21.19,Josh.24.5,Josh.24.33,Judg.20.28,1Sam.12.6,1Sam.12.8,1Chr.6.3,1Chr.6.49,1Chr.6.50,1Chr.6.54,1Chr.6.57,1Chr.15.4,1Chr.23.13,1Chr.23.28,1Chr.23.32,1Chr.24.1,1Chr.24.19,1Chr.24.31,2Chr.13.9,2Chr.13.10,2Chr.26.18,2Chr.29.21,2Chr.31.19,2Chr.35.14,Ezra.7.5,Neh.10.38,Neh.12.47,Ps.77.20,Ps.99.6,Ps.105.26,Ps.106.16,Ps.115.10,Ps.115.12,Ps.118.3,Ps.133.2,Ps.135.19,Mic.6.4,Luke.1.5,Acts.7.40,Heb.5.4,Heb.7.11,Heb.9.4",jochebed_1645,amram_242,elisheba_1162,"abihu_33,eleazar_1062,nadab_2128,ithamar_649","miriam_2087,moses_2108",,,,A,aaron_1,2020-09-07 19:30 abagtha_3,wip,3,Abagtha,Abagtha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,Abagtha,One of the seven eunuchs in Ahasuerus’s court ([Esther 1:10](/esth#Esth.1.10); [2:21](/esth#Esth.2.21)).,,,1,Esth.1.10,,,,,,,,,A,abagtha_3,2019-07-27 11:49 abda_4,wip,4,Abda,Abda,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Abda 1,"The father of Adoniram, whom Solomon set over the tribute ([1 Kings 4:6](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.6)); i.e., the forced labour (R.V., “levy”).",,,1,1Kgs.4.6,,,,adoniram_102,,,,,A,abda_4,2019-07-27 11:49 abdeel_5,wip,5,Abdeel,Abdeel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Abdeel,"Servant of God, ([Jer. 36:26](/jer#Jer.36.26)), the father of Shelemiah.",,,1,Jer.36.26,,,,shelemiah_2599,,,,,A,abdeel_5,2019-07-27 11:49 abdi_6,wip,6,Abdi,Abdi,,,checked,checked,"Abdi - A Levite, father of Kishi and grandfather of King David's singer Ethan. This makes Abdi a contemporary of Saul the king.",Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Abdi 1,[1 Chr. 6:44](/1chr#1Chr.6.44).,,,1,1Chr.6.44,,malluch_1918,,kishi_1788,,,,,A,abdi_6,2019-07-27 11:49 abdi_7,wip,7,Abdi,Abdi,,,checked,checked,Abdi (The son of Jehallelel),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Abdi 2,[2 Chr. 29:12](/2chr#2Chr.29.12).,,,1,2Chr.29.12,,,,kish_1786,,,,,A,abdi_7,2019-07-27 11:49 abdi_8,wip,8,Abdi,Abdi,,,checked,checked,Abdi (descendent of Elam),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Abdi 3,[Ezra 10:26](/ezra#Ezra.10.26).,,,1,Ezra.10.26,,,,,,,,,A,abdi_8,2019-07-27 11:49 abdiel_9,wip,9,Abdiel,Abdiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Abdiel,"Servant of God, ([1 Chr. 5:15](/1chr#1Chr.5.15)), a Gadite chief.",,,1,1Chr.5.15,,guni_1331,,ahi_124,,,,,A,abdiel_9,2019-07-27 11:49 abdon_10,wip,10,Abdon,Abdon,,,checked,checked,"Abdon (Hebrew: עַבְדּוֹן ‘Aḇdōn, ""servile"" or ""service""), was the son of Hillel, a Pirathonite, and was the twelfth Judge of Israel mentioned in the Book of Judges (Judges 12:13-15). He was a member of the tribe of Ephraim, and in the biblical account was credited with having forty sons and thirty grandsons. He restored order in the central area of Israel ""after the disastrous feud with Jephtha and the Gileadites"".[1] He judged Israel for eight years. He was buried on Ephraimite land, in Pirathon, in the hill-country of the Amalekites.",Male,,,-1164,,-1156,,,,Abdon 1,"The son of Hillel, a Pirathonite, the tenth judge of Israel ([Judg. 12:13-15](/judg#Judg.12.13)). He is probably the Bedan of [1 Sam. 12:11](/1sam#1Sam.12.11).",,,2,"Judg.12.13,Judg.12.15",,hillel_1530,,,,,,,A,abdon_10,2020-09-13 20:09 abdon_11,wip,11,Abdon,Abdon,,,checked,checked,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Abdon 4,"One of the “sons” of Shashak ([1 Chr. 8:23](/1chr#1Chr.8.23)). This is the name also of a Levitical town of the Gershonites, in the tribe of Asher ([Josh. 21:30](/josh#Josh.21.30); [1 Chr. 6:74](/1chr#1Chr.6.74)). The ruins of Abdeh, some 8 miles north-east of Accho, probably mark its site.",,,1,1Chr.8.23,,shashak_2561,,,"antothijah_271,iphedeiah_606,ishpan_639,elam_1050,eliel_1106,hanan_1370,hananiah_1385,heber_1474,penuel_2315,zichri_3067",,,,A,abdon_11,2019-07-27 11:49 abdon_12,wip,12,Abdon,Abdon,,,checked,checked,Abdon (A judge of Israel for eight years (Judg 12:13–15). The son of Hillel the Pirathonite and the father of 40 sons. Abdon is described as riding on 70 donkeys—an expression meant to indicate his wealth.),Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Abdon 2,The first-born of Gibeon of the tribe of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 8:30](/1chr#1Chr.8.30); [9:36](/1chr#1Chr.9.36)).,,,2,"1Chr.8.30,1Chr.9.36",maachah_1844,abiel_23,,,"ahio_156,baal_575,gedor_1292,kish_1784,mikloth_2078,nadab_2131,ner_2181,zacher_2972,zur_3111",,,,A,abdon_12,2019-07-27 11:49 abel_13,publish,13,Abel,Abel,,,checked,,,Male,,-3938,-4003,-3880,64,eden_354,eden_354,,Abel,"(Heb. Hebhel), a breath, or vanity, the second son of Adam and Eve. He was put to death by his brother Cain ([Gen. 4:1-16](/gen#Gen.4.1)). Guided by the instruction of their father, the two brothers were trained in the duty of worshipping God. “And in process of time” (marg. “at the end of days”, i.e., on the Sabbath) each of them offered up to God of the first-fruits of his labours. Cain, as a husbandman, offered the fruits of the field; Abel, as a shepherd, of the firstlings of his flock. “The Lord had respect unto Abel and his offering; but unto Cain and his offering he had not respect” ([Gen. 4:3-5](/gen#Gen.4.3)). On this account Cain was angry with his brother, and formed the design of putting him to death; a design which he at length found an opportunity of carrying into effect ([Gen. 4:8](/gen#Gen.4.8), [9](/gen#Gen.4.9). Comp. [1 John 3:12](/1john#1John.3.12)). There are several references to Abel in the New Testament. Our Saviour speaks of him as “righteous” ([Matt. 23:35](/matt#Matt.23.35)). “The blood of sprinkling” is said to speak “better things than that of Abel” ([Heb. 12:24](/heb#Heb.12.24)); i.e., the blood of Jesus is the reality of which the blood of the offering made by Abel was only the type. The comparison here is between the sacrifice offered by Christ and that offered by Abel, and not between the blood of Christ calling for mercy and the blood of the murdered Abel calling for vengeance, as has sometimes been supposed. It is also said ([Heb. 11:4](/heb#Heb.11.4)) that “Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain.” This sacrifice was made “by faith;” this faith rested in God, not only as the Creator and the God of providence, but especially in God as the great Redeemer, whose sacrifice was typified by the sacrifices which, no doubt by the divine institution, were offered from the days of Adam downward. On account of that “faith” which looked forward to the great atoning sacrifice, Abel’s offering was accepted of God. Cain’s offering had no such reference, and therefore was rejected. Abel was the first martyr, as he was the first of our race to die. Abel (Heb. ‘abhel), lamentation ([1 Sam. 6:18](/1sam#1Sam.6.18)), the name given to the great stone in Joshua’s field whereon the ark was “set down.” The Revised Version, however, following the Targum and the LXX., reads in the Hebrew text ’ebhen (= a stone), and accordingly translates “unto the great stone, whereon they set down the ark.” This reading is to be preferred. Abel (Heb. ‘abhel), a grassy place, a meadow. This word enters into the composition of the following words:",Cain kills Abel,Cain and Abel,9,"Gen.4.2,Gen.4.4,Gen.4.8,Gen.4.9,Gen.4.25,Matt.23.35,Luke.11.51,Heb.11.4,Heb.12.24",eve_1231,adam_78,,,"cain_533,seth_2504",,,,A,abel_13,2020-08-22 01:14 abiah_15,wip,15,Abiah,Abiah,,,checked,checked,the Lord is my father,Male,,,-1112,,-1100,,,Tribe of Levi,Abijah 3,"The second son of Samuel ([1 Sam. 8:2](/1sam#1Sam.8.2); [1 Chr. 6:28](/1chr#1Chr.6.28)). His conduct, along with that of his brother, as a judge in Beer-sheba, to which office his father had appointed him, led to popular discontent, and ultimately provoked the people to demand a royal form of government.",,,2,"1Sam.8.2,1Chr.6.28",,samuel_2469,,,joel_1647,,,,A,abiah_15,2019-07-27 11:49 abiah_16,wip,16,Abiah,Abiah,,,checked,checked,"The Lord is my father, no listing of physical father, Abiah may be male or female.",Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,Abijah 2,[1 Chr. 2:24](/1chr#1Chr.2.24).,,,1,1Chr.2.24,,,hezron_1520,ashur_342,,,,,A,abiah_16,2019-07-27 11:49 abiah_17,wip,17,Abiah,Abiah,,,checked,checked,Abiah (Wife of Hezron),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Abijah 8,"One of the sons of Becher, the son of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 7:8](/1chr#1Chr.7.8)). “Abiah,” A.V.",,,1,1Chr.7.8,,becher_423,,,"alameth_184,anathoth_262,jerimoth_865,eliezer_1115,elioenai_1137,joash_1635,omri_2244,zemira_3037",,,,A,abiah_17,2019-07-27 11:49 abiathar_20,wip,20,Abiathar,Abiathar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1062,,31,,,,Abiathar,"Father of abundance, or my father excels, the son of Ahimelech the high priest. He was the tenth high priest, and the fourth in descent from Eli. When his father was slain with the priests of Nob, he escaped, and bearing with him the ephod, he joined David, who was then in the cave of Adullam ([1 Sam. 22:20-23](/1sam#1Sam.22.20); [23:6](/1sam#1Sam.23.6)). He remained with David, and became priest of the party of which he was the leader ([1 Sam. 30:7](/1sam#1Sam.30.7)). When David ascended the throne of Judah, Abiathar was appointed high priest ([1 Chr. 15:11](/1chr#1Chr.15.11); [1 Kings 2:26](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.26)) and the “king’s companion” ([1 Chr. 27:34](/1chr#1Chr.27.34)). Meanwhile Zadok, of the house of Eleazar, had been made high priest. These appointments continued in force till the end of David’s reign ([1 Kings 4:4](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.4)). Abiathar was deposed (the sole historical instance of the deposition of a high priest) and banished to his home at Anathoth by Solomon, because he took part in the attempt to raise Adonijah to the throne. The priesthood thus passed from the house of Ithamar ([1 Sam. 2:30-36](/1sam#1Sam.2.30); [1 Kings 1:19](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.19); [2:26](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.26), [27](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.27)). Zadok now became sole high priest. In [Mark 2:26](/mark#Mark.2.26), reference is made to an occurrence in “the days of Abiathar the high priest.” But from [1 Sam. 22](/1sam#1Sam.22), we learn explicitly that this event took place when Ahimelech, the father of Abiathar, was high priest. The apparent discrepancy is satisfactorily explained by interpreting the words in Mark as referring to the life-time of Abiathar, and not to the term of his holding the office of high priest. It is not implied in Mark that he was actual high priest at the time referred to. Others, however, think that the loaves belonged to Abiathar, who was at that time ([Lev. 24:9](/lev#Lev.24.9)) a priest, and that he either himself gave them to David, or persuaded his father to give them.",,,29,"1Sam.22.20,1Sam.22.21,1Sam.22.22,1Sam.23.6,1Sam.23.9,1Sam.30.7,2Sam.8.17,2Sam.15.24,2Sam.15.27,2Sam.15.29,2Sam.15.35,2Sam.15.36,2Sam.17.15,2Sam.19.11,2Sam.20.25,1Kgs.1.7,1Kgs.1.19,1Kgs.1.25,1Kgs.1.42,1Kgs.2.22,1Kgs.2.26,1Kgs.2.27,1Kgs.2.35,1Kgs.4.4,1Chr.15.11,1Chr.18.16,1Chr.24.6,1Chr.27.34,Mark.2.26",,ahimelech_126,,"jonathan_1693,ahimelech_149",,,,,A,abiathar_20,2019-07-27 11:49 abida_21,wip,21,Abida,Abida,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1804,,,,Abida,"Or Abi’dah, father of knowledge; knowing, one of the five sons of Midian, who was the son of Abraham by Keturah ([1 Chr. 1:33](/1chr#1Chr.1.33)), and apparently the chief of an Arab tribe.",,,2,"Gen.25.4,1Chr.1.33",,midian_2075,,,"eldaah_1057,ephah_1197,epher_1201,henoch_1402",,,,A,abida_21,2019-07-27 11:49 abidan_22,wip,22,Abidan,Abidan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Abidan,"Father of judgment; judge, head of the tribe of Benjamin at the Exodus ([Num. 1:11](/num#Num.1.11); [2:22](/num#Num.2.22)).",,,5,"Num.1.11,Num.2.22,Num.7.60,Num.7.65,Num.10.24",,gideoni_1315,,,,,,,A,abidan_22,2019-07-27 11:49 abiel_18,wip,18,Abiel (Arbathite),Abiel,,,checked,,Abiel (of David’s Mighty Men),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Abiel 2,"An Arbathite, one of David’s warriors ([1 Chr. 11:32](/1chr#1Chr.11.32)); called also Abi-albon ([2 Sam. 23:31](/2sam#2Sam.23.31)).",,,1,1Chr.11.32,,,,,,,,,A,abiel_18,2019-07-09 02:18 abiel_23,wip,23,Abiel,Abiel,,"Ner,Jehiel",checked,checked,Abiel (Kish),Male,,,-1200,,-1087,,,,Abiel 1,"The son of Zeror and father of Ner, who was the grandfather of Saul ([1 Sam. 14:51](/1sam#1Sam.14.51); [1 Chr. 8:33](/1chr#1Chr.8.33); [9:39](/1chr#1Chr.9.39)). In [1 Sam. 9:1](/1sam#1Sam.9.1), he is called the “father,” probably meaning the grandfather, of Kish.",,,5,"1Sam.9.1,1Sam.14.51,1Chr.8.33,1Chr.9.35,1Chr.9.39",,zeror_3052,maachah_1844,"ner_2181,mikloth_2078,gedor_1292,zacher_2972,kish_1784,ahio_156,baal_575,abdon_12,nadab_2131,zur_3111",,,,,A,abiel_23,2019-07-27 11:49 abiezer_24,wip,24,Abiezer,Abiezer,,,checked,checked,Abiezer (son of Ikkesh),Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,Abieezer 2,One of David’s thirty warriors ([2 Sam. 23:27](/2sam#2Sam.23.27); comp. [1 Chr. 27:12](/1chr#1Chr.27.12)).,,,3,"2Sam.23.27,1Chr.11.28,1Chr.27.12",,,,,,,,,A,abiezer_24,2019-07-27 11:49 abiezer_25,wip,25,Abiezer,Abiezer,,,checked,checked,Abiezer (brother to to Ishhod and Mahlah),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.7.18,hammoleketh_1364,,,,"ishod_638,mahalah_1884",,,,A,abiezer_25,2019-07-27 11:49 abiezer_763,wip,763,Abiezer,Abiezer,,Jeezer,checked,checked,Abiezer(son of Joseph),Male,,,-1452,,-1245,,,Tribe of Joseph,Abieezer 1,"The second of the three sons of Hammoleketh, the sister of Gilead. He was the grandson of Manasseh ([1 Chr. 7:18](/1chr#1Chr.7.18)). From his family Gideon sprang ([Josh. 17:2](/josh#Josh.17.2); comp. [Judg. 6:34](/judg#Judg.6.34); [8:2](/judg#Judg.8.2)). He was also called Jeezer ([Num. 26:30](/num#Num.26.30)).",,,4,"Num.26.30,Josh.17.2,Judg.6.34,Judg.8.2",,gilead_1317,,,"asriel_348,helek_1481,hepher_1496,shechem_2589,shemida_2650",,,,A,abiezer_763,2019-07-27 11:49 abigail_26,wip,26,Abigail,Abigail,,,checked,checked,Bible describes abigali as the name of a wife,Female,,,-1060,,-1048,,,,Abigail 2,"The wife of the churlish Nabal, who dwelt in the district of Carmel ([1 Sam. 25:3](/1sam#1Sam.25.3)). She showed great prudence and delicate management at a critical period of her husband’s life. She was “a woman of good understanding, and of a beautiful countenance.” After Nabal’s death she became the wife of David ([1 Sam. 25:14-42](/1sam#1Sam.25.14)), and was his companion in all his future fortunes ([1 Sam. 27:3](/1sam#1Sam.27.3); [30:5](/1sam#1Sam.30.5); [2 Sam. 2:2](/2sam#2Sam.2.2)). By her David had a son called Chileab ([2 Sam. 3:3](/2sam#2Sam.3.3)), elsewhere called Daniel ([1 Chr. 3:1](/1chr#1Chr.3.1)).",,,14,"1Sam.25.3,1Sam.25.14,1Sam.25.18,1Sam.25.23,1Sam.25.32,1Sam.25.36,1Sam.25.39,1Sam.25.40,1Sam.25.42,1Sam.27.3,1Sam.30.5,2Sam.2.2,2Sam.3.3,1Chr.3.1",,,"david_994,nabal_2126",daniel_939,,,,,A,abigail_26,2019-07-27 11:49 abigail_27,wip,27,Abigail,Abigail,,,checked,checked,Abigail (the father's joy),Female,,,-1752,,-1023,,,,Abigail 1,"The sister of David, and wife of Jether an Ishmaelite ([1 Chr. 2:16](/1chr#1Chr.2.16), [17](/1chr#1Chr.2.17)). She was the mother of Amasa ([2 Sam. 17:25](/2sam#2Sam.17.25)).",,,3,"2Sam.17.25,1Chr.2.16,1Chr.2.17",,nahash_2138,jether_907,amasa_207,zeruiah_3055,david_994,,,A,abigail_27,2019-07-27 11:49 abihail_28,wip,28,Abihail,Abihail,,,checked,checked,Abihail (father of Ahban and Molid),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Num.3.35,,,,zuriel_3112,,,,,A,abihail_28,2019-08-07 12:23 abihail_29,wip,29,Abihail,Abihail,,,checked,checked,Abihail ( Abishur’s wife),Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,Abihail 2,[1 Chr. 2:29](/1chr#1Chr.2.29).,,,1,1Chr.2.29,,,abishur_53,"molid_2105,ahban_122",,,,,A,abihail_29,2019-07-27 11:49 abihail_30,wip,30,Abihail,Abihail,,,checked,checked,abihali is the son of huri,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Abihail 3,[1 Chr. 5:14](/1chr#1Chr.5.14).,,,1,1Chr.5.14,,huri_1576,,"jachan_678,michael_2059,heber_1472,sheba_2571,meshullam_2022,jorai_1704,zia_3059",,,,,A,abihail_30,2019-08-07 12:18 abihail_31,wip,31,Abihail,Abihail,,,checked,checked,Abihail (Father of Esther),Female,,,-975,,-975,,,Tribe of Judah,Abihail 4,"The second wife of King Rehoboam ([2 Chr. 11:18](/2chr#2Chr.11.18)), a descendant of Eliab, David’s eldest brother.",,,1,2Chr.11.18,,eliab_1075,rehoboam_2412,"shamariah_2531,jeush_1603,zaham_2980",,,,,A,abihail_31,2019-07-27 11:49 abihail_32,wip,32,Abihail,Abihail,,,checked,checked,Abihail (Father of Esther),Male,,,-458,,-452,,,,Abihail 5,The father of Esther and uncle of Mordecai ([Esther 2:15](/esth#Esth.2.15)).,,,2,"Esth.2.15,Esth.9.29",,,,esther_1343,,,,,A,abihail_32,2019-08-07 12:21 abihu_33,wip,33,Abihu,Abihu,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1700,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Abihu,"Father of Him; i.e., “worshipper of God”, the second of the sons of Aaron ([Ex. 6:23](/exod#Exod.6.23); [Num. 3:2](/num#Num.3.2); [26:60](/num#Num.26.60); [1 Chr. 6:3](/1chr#1Chr.6.3)). Along with his three brothers he was consecrated to the priest’s office ([Ex. 28:1](/exod#Exod.28.1)). With his father and elder brother he accompanied the seventy elders part of the way up the mount with Moses ([Ex. 24:1](/exod#Exod.24.1), [9](/exod#Exod.24.9)). On one occasion he and Nadab his brother offered incense in their censers filled with “strange” (i.e., common) fire, i.e., not with fire taken from the great brazen altar ([Lev. 6:9](/lev#Lev.6.9), etc.), and for this offence they were struck dead, and were taken out and buried without the camp ([Lev. 10:1-11](/lev#Lev.10.1); comp. [Num. 3:4](/num#Num.3.4); [26:61](/num#Num.26.61); [1 Chr. 24:2](/1chr#1Chr.24.2)). It is probable that when they committed this offence they were intoxicated, for immediately after is given the law prohibiting the use of wine or strong drink to the priests.",,,12,"Exod.6.23,Exod.24.1,Exod.24.9,Exod.28.1,Lev.10.1,Num.3.2,Num.3.4,Num.26.60,Num.26.61,1Chr.6.3,1Chr.24.1,1Chr.24.2",elisheba_1162,aaron_1,,,"ithamar_649,eleazar_1062,nadab_2128",,,,A,abihu_33,2019-07-27 11:49 abihud_34,wip,34,Abihud,Abihud,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Abihud 1,"One of the sons of Bela, the son of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 8:3](/1chr#1Chr.8.3)); called also Ahihud (ver. 7).",,,1,1Chr.8.3,,bela_436,,,"abishua_52,addar_80,ahoah_168,ard_294,iri_613,jerimoth_864,ezbon_1236,gera_1300,naaman_2121,uzzi_2919,uzziel_2931",,,,A,abihud_34,2019-07-27 11:49 abijah_14,wip,14,Abijah,Abijah,,,checked,checked,Abijah (daughter of Zechariah),Female,,,-726,,-726,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Abijah 7,"The daughter of Zechariah ([2 Chr. 29:1](/2chr#2Chr.29.1); comp. [Isa. 8:2](/isa#Isa.8.2)), and afterwards the wife of Ahaz. She is also called Abi ([2 Kings 18:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.2)).",,,2,"2Kgs.18.2,2Chr.29.1",,zechariah_2970,ahaz_118,hezekiah_1512,,,,,A,abijah_14,2019-07-27 11:49 abijah_35,wip,35,Abijah,Abijah,,,checked,checked,Abijah (son of Jeroboam),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Abijah 6,"A son of Jeroboam, the first king of Israel. On account of his severe illness when a youth, his father sent his wife to consult the prophet Ahijah regarding his recovery. The prophet, though blind with old age, knew the wife of Jeroboam as soon as she approached, and under a divine impulse he announced to her that inasmuch as in Abijah alone of all the house of Jeroboam there was found “some good thing toward the Lord,” he only would come to his grave in peace. As his mother crossed the threshold of the door on her return, the youth died, and “all Israel mourned for him” ([1 Kings 14:1-18](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.1)).",,,1,1Kgs.14.1,,jeroboam_872,,,nadab_2129,,,,A,abijah_35,2019-07-27 11:49 abijah_36,wip,36,Abijah,Abijah,,Abia,checked,checked,Abijah (The Lord is my Father),Male,,,-1015,,-5,,,,Abijah 4,"A descendant of Eleazar, the son of Aaron, a chief of one of the twenty-four orders into which the priesthood was divided by David ([1 Chr. 24:10](/1chr#1Chr.24.10)). The order of Abijah was one of those which did not return from the Captivity ([Ezra 2:36-39](/ezra#Ezra.2.36); [Neh. 7:39-42](/neh#Neh.7.39); [12:1](/neh#Neh.12.1)).",,,2,"1Chr.24.10,Luke.1.5",,,,,,,,,A,abijah_36,2019-07-27 11:49 abijah_37,wip,37,Abijah,Abijah,,,checked,checked,Abijah (my Father is Yah) a Biblical Hebrew unisex name,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Neh.10.7,Neh.12.4,Neh.12.17",,,,,,,,,A,abijah_37,2019-07-27 11:49 abijah_38,wip,38,Abijah,Abijah,,"Abijam,Abia",checked,checked,Abijah (son of Jeroboam),Male,,,-1053,-907,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Abijah 5,"The son of Rehoboam, whom he succeeded on the throne of Judah ([1 Chr. 3:10](/1chr#1Chr.3.10)). He is also called Abijam ([1 Kings 14:31](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.31); [15:1-8](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.1)). He began his three years’ reign ([2 Chr. 12:16](/2chr#2Chr.12.16); [13:1](/2chr#2Chr.13.1), [2](/2chr#2Chr.13.2)) with a strenuous but unsuccessful effort to bring back the ten tribes to their allegiance. His address to “Jeroboam and all Israel,” before encountering them in battle, is worthy of being specially noticed ([2 Chr. 13:5-12](/2chr#2Chr.13.5)). It was a very bloody battle, no fewer than 500,000 of the army of Israel having perished on the field. He is described as having walked “in all the sins of his father” ([1 Kings 15:3](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.3); [2 Chr. 11:20-22](/2chr#2Chr.11.20)). It is said in [1 Kings 15:2](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.2) that “his mother’s name was Maachah, the daughter of Abishalom;” but in [2 Chr. 13:2](/2chr#2Chr.13.2) we read, “his mother’s name was Michaiah, the daughter of Uriel of Gibeah.” The explanation is that Maachah is just a variation of the name Michaiah, and that Abishalom is probably the same as Absalom, the son of David. It is probable that “Uriel of Gibeah” married Tamar, the daughter of Absalom ([2 Sam. 14:27](/2sam#2Sam.14.27)), and by her had Maachah. The word “daughter” in [1 Kings 15:2](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.2) will thus, as it frequently elsewhere does, mean grand-daughter.",,,20,"1Kgs.14.31,1Kgs.15.1,1Kgs.15.7,1Kgs.15.8,1Chr.3.10,2Chr.11.20,2Chr.11.22,2Chr.12.16,2Chr.13.1,2Chr.13.2,2Chr.13.3,2Chr.13.4,2Chr.13.15,2Chr.13.17,2Chr.13.19,2Chr.13.20,2Chr.13.21,2Chr.13.22,2Chr.14.1,Matt.1.7",maachah_1841,rehoboam_2412,,asa_318,"attai_365,shelomith_2610,ziza_3098",,"jeush_1603,shamariah_2531,zaham_2980",,A,abijah_38,2020-12-02 16:42 abimael_39,publish,39,Abimael,Abimael,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2207,,-2207,,,,Abimael,"Father of Mael, one of the sons or descendants of Joktan, in Northern Arabia ([Gen. 10:28](/gen#Gen.10.28); [1 Chr. 1:22](/1chr#1Chr.1.22)).",,,2,"Gen.10.28,1Chr.1.22",,joktan_1686,,,"almodad_191,jerah_842,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,A,abimael_39,2020-05-17 01:54 abimelech_40,publish,40,Abimelech (King of Gerar),Abimelech,,,checked,,"Abimelech was a son of judge Gideon. His name can best be interpreted ""my father is king"", claiming the inherited right to rule. He is introduced in Judges 8:31 as the son of Gideon and his Shechemite concubine, and the biblical account of his reign is described in chapter nine of the Book of Judges.",Male,,,-1897,,-1804,,,,Abimelech 2,"A king of Gerar in the time of Isaac, probably the son of the preceeding ([Gen. 26:1-22](/gen#Gen.26.1)). Isaac sought refuge in his territory during a famine, and there he acted a part with reference to his wife Rebekah similar to that of his father Abraham with reference to Sarah. Abimelech rebuked him for the deception, which he accidentally discovered. Isaac settled for a while here, and prospered. Abimelech desired him, however, to leave his territory, which Isaac did. Abimelech afterwards visited him when he was encamped at Beer-sheba, and expressed a desire to renew the covenant which had been entered into between their fathers ([Gen. 26:26-31](/gen#Gen.26.26)).",,,23,"Gen.20.2,Gen.20.3,Gen.20.4,Gen.20.8,Gen.20.9,Gen.20.10,Gen.20.14,Gen.20.15,Gen.20.17,Gen.20.18,Gen.21.22,Gen.21.25,Gen.21.26,Gen.21.27,Gen.21.29,Gen.21.32,Gen.26.1,Gen.26.8,Gen.26.9,Gen.26.10,Gen.26.11,Gen.26.16,Gen.26.26",,,,,,,,,A,abimelech_40,2020-09-13 02:18 abimelech_41,wip,41,Abimelech,Abimelech,,,checked,checked,A name borne by five Old Testament persons.,Male,,,-1245,,-1232,,,,Abimelech 3,"A son of Gideon ([Judg. 9:1](/judg#Judg.9.1)), who was proclaimed king after the death of his father ([Judg. 8:33-9:6](/judg#Judg.8.33)). One of his first acts was to murder his brothers, seventy in number, “on one stone,” at Ophrah. Only one named Jotham escaped. He was an unprincipled, ambitious ruler, often engaged in war with his own subjects. When engaged in reducing the town of Thebez, which had revolted, he was struck mortally on his head by a mill-stone, thrown by the hand of a woman from the wall above. Perceiving that the wound was mortal, he desired his armour-bearer to thrust him through with his sword, that it might not be said he had perished by the hand of a woman ([Judg. 9:50-57](/judg#Judg.9.50)).",,,36,"Judg.8.31,Judg.9.1,Judg.9.3,Judg.9.4,Judg.9.6,Judg.9.16,Judg.9.18,Judg.9.19,Judg.9.20,Judg.9.21,Judg.9.22,Judg.9.23,Judg.9.24,Judg.9.25,Judg.9.27,Judg.9.28,Judg.9.29,Judg.9.31,Judg.9.34,Judg.9.35,Judg.9.38,Judg.9.39,Judg.9.40,Judg.9.41,Judg.9.42,Judg.9.44,Judg.9.45,Judg.9.47,Judg.9.48,Judg.9.49,Judg.9.50,Judg.9.52,Judg.9.55,Judg.9.56,Judg.10.1,Judg.9.53",,gideon_1314,,,"jether_906,jotham_1734",,,,A,abimelech_41,2020-09-13 02:18 abimelech_42,wip,42,Abimelech,Abimelech,,,checked,checked,Abimelech (who died in Thebez),Male,,,-1035,,-1035,,,,,,,,1,2Sam.11.21,,jerubbesheth_881,,,,,,,A,abimelech_42,2019-07-27 11:49 abinadab_43,wip,43,Abinadab,Abinadab,,,checked,checked,"Abinadab (father of nobleness; i.e., ""noble."". A Levite of Kirjath-jearim, in whose house the ark of the covenant was deposited after having been brought back from the land of the Philistines ( 1 Samuel 7:1 ). It remained there twenty years, till it was at length removed by David. The second of the eight sons of Jesse ( 1 Samuel 16:8 ). He was with Saul in the campaign against the Philistines in which Goliath was slain. One of Saul's sons, who peristed with his father in the battle of Gilboa. One of Solomon's officers, who ""provided victuals for the king and his household."" He presided, for this purpose, over the district of Dor.",Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Abinadab 1,"A Levite of Kirjath-jearim, in whose house the ark of the covenant was deposited after having been brought back from the land of the Philistines ([1 Sam. 7:1](/1sam#1Sam.7.1)). It remained there twenty years, till it was at length removed by David ([1 Sam. 7:1](/1sam#1Sam.7.1), [2](/1sam#1Sam.7.2); [1 Chr. 13:7](/1chr#1Chr.13.7)).",,,4,"1Sam.7.1,2Sam.6.3,2Sam.6.4,1Chr.13.7",,,,"uzzah_2916,eleazar_1063,ahio_154",,,,,A,abinadab_43,2019-07-27 11:49 abinadab_44,wip,44,Abinadab,Abinadab,,,checked,checked,Abinadab (Second son of Jesse),Male,,,-1752,,-1063,,,Tribe of Judah,Abinadab 2,The second of the eight sons of Jesse ([1 Sam. 16:8](/1sam#1Sam.16.8)). He was with Saul in the campaign against the Philistines in which Goliath was slain ([1 Sam. 17:13](/1sam#1Sam.17.13)).,,,3,"1Sam.16.8,1Sam.17.13,1Chr.2.13",,jesse_903,,,"david_994,eliab_1075,elihu_1129,nethaneel_2189,ozem_2260,raddai_2387,shammah_2700",,,,A,abinadab_44,2019-07-27 11:49 abinadab_45,wip,45,Abinadab,Abinadab,,,checked,checked,Ben-Abinadab—in Naphoth Dor (he was married to Taphath daughter of Solomon),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Abinadab 4,"One of Solomon’s officers, who “provided victuals for the king and his household.” He presided, for this purpose, over the district of Dor ([1 Kings 4:11](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.11)).",,,1,1Kgs.4.11,,,,son_of_abinadab_2763,,,,,A,abinadab_45,2019-07-27 11:49 abinadab_641,wip,641,Abinadab,Abinadab,,Ishui,checked,checked,Abinadab(brother ofJonathan),Male,,,-1200,,-1056,,,,Abinadab 3,"One of Saul’s sons, who peristed with his father in the battle of Gilboa ([1 Sam. 31:2](/1sam#1Sam.31.2); [1 Chr. 10:2](/1chr#1Chr.10.2)).",,,5,"1Sam.14.49,1Sam.31.2,1Chr.8.33,1Chr.9.39,1Chr.10.2",ahinoam_152,saul_2478,,,"ish-bosheth_622,jonathan_1692,malchi-shua_1990,merab_2001,michal_2073",,"armoni_309,mephibosheth_2000",,A,abinadab_641,2019-07-27 11:49 abinoam_46,wip,46,Abinoam,Abinoam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1285,,-1285,,,,Abinoam,"Father of kindness, the father of Barak ([Judg. 4:6](/judg#Judg.4.6); [5:1](/judg#Judg.5.1)).",,,4,"Judg.4.6,Judg.4.12,Judg.5.1,Judg.5.12",,,,barak_401,,,,,A,abinoam_46,2019-07-27 11:49 abiram_47,publish,47,Abiram (son of Eliab),Abiram,,,checked,,"[ Korah, Dathan and Abiram ] Korah son of Izhar, the son of Kohath, the son of Levi, and certain Reubenites—Dathan and Abiram, sons of Eliab, and On son of Peleth—became insolent In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Numbers 16:12 Then Moses summoned Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab. But they said, “We will not come! In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Numbers 16:24 “Say to the assembly, ‘Move away from the tents of Korah, Dathan and Abiram.’” In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Numbers 16:25 Moses got up and went to Dathan and Abiram, and the elders of Israel followed him. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Numbers 16:27 So they moved away from the tents of Korah, Dathan and Abiram. Dathan and Abiram had come out and were standing with their wives, children and little ones at the entrances to their tents. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Numbers 26:9 and the sons of Eliab were Nemuel, Dathan and Abiram. The same Dathan and Abiram were the community officials who rebelled against Moses and Aaron and were among Korah’s followers when they rebelled against the Lord. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Deuteronomy 11:6 and what he did to Dathan and Abiram, sons of Eliab the Reubenite, when the earth opened its mouth right in the middle of all Israel and swallowed them up with their households, their tents and every living thing that belonged to them. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations 1 Kings 16:34 In Ahab’s time, Hiel of Bethel rebuilt Jericho. He laid its foundations at the cost of his firstborn son Abiram, and he set up its gates at the cost of his youngest son Segub, in accordance with the word of the Lord spoken by Joshua son of Nun. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Psalm 106:17 The earth opened up and swallowed Dathan; it buried the company of Abiram.",Male,,,-1491,,-1452,,,Tribe of Reuben,Abiram 1,"One of the sons of Eliab, who joined Korah in the conspiracy against Moses and Aaron. He and all the conspirators, with their families and possessions (except the children of Korah), were swallowed up by an earthquake ([Num. 16:1-27](/num#Num.16.1); [26:9](/num#Num.26.9); [Ps. 106:17](/ps#Ps.106.17)).",,,8,"Num.16.1,Num.16.12,Num.16.24,Num.16.25,Num.16.27,Num.26.9,Deut.11.6,Ps.106.17",,eliab_1074,,,"dathan_982,nemuel_2177",,,,A,abiram_47,2020-07-11 18:26 abiram_48,wip,48,Abiram,Abiram,,,checked,,"Abiram (A member of the tribe of Reuben who, along with Dathan and Korah, opposed the authority of Moses and Aaron (Num 16:1–17:5). Fire devoured 250 conspirators at the entrance to the tent of meeting, and when Dathan and Abiram refused to come, the earth opened and swallowed them, their families, and all their belongings (Deut 11:6; Psa 106:17).",Male,,,-918,,-918,,,,Abiram 2,"The eldest son of Hiel the Bethelite, who perished prematurely in consequence of his father’s undertaking to rebuild Jericho ([1 Kings 16:34](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.34)), according to the words of Joshua (6:26).",,,1,1Kgs.16.34,,hiel_1522,,,segub_2483,,,,A,abiram_48,2020-07-11 18:26 abishag_49,wip,49,Abishag,Abishag,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1015,,-1014,,,,Abishag,"Father of (i.e., “given to”) error, a young woman of Shunem, distinguished for her beauty. She was chosen to minister to David in his old age. She became his wife ([1 Kings 1:3](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.3), [4](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.4), [15](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.15)). After David’s death Adonijah persuaded Bathsheba, Solomon’s mother, to entreat the king to permit him to marry Abishag. Solomon suspected in this request an aspiration to the throne, and therefore caused him to be put to death ([1 Kings 2:17-25](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.17)).",,,5,"1Kgs.1.3,1Kgs.1.15,1Kgs.2.17,1Kgs.2.21,1Kgs.2.22",,,,,,,,,A,abishag_49,2019-07-27 11:49 abishai_50,wip,50,Abishai,Abishai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,-1018,,,,Abishai,"Father of (i.e., “desirous of”) a gift, the eldest son of Zeruiah, David’s sister. He was the brother of Joab and Asahel ([2 Sam. 2:18](/2sam#2Sam.2.18); [1 Chr. 2:16](/1chr#1Chr.2.16)). Abishai was the only one who accompanied David when he went to the camp of Saul and took the spear and the cruse of water from Saul’s bolster ([1 Sam. 26:5-12](/1sam#1Sam.26.5)). He had the command of one of the three divisions of David’s army at the battle with Absalom ([2 Sam. 18:2](/2sam#2Sam.18.2), [5](/2sam#2Sam.18.5), [12](/2sam#2Sam.18.12)). He slew the Philistine giant Ishbi-benob, who threatened David’s life ([2 Sam. 21:15-17](/2sam#2Sam.21.15)). He was the chief of the second rank of the three “mighties” ([2 Sam. 23:18](/2sam#2Sam.23.18), [19](/2sam#2Sam.23.19); [1 Chr. 11:20](/1chr#1Chr.11.20), [21](/1chr#1Chr.11.21)); and on one occasion withstood 300 men, and slew them with his own spear ([2 Sam. 23:18](/2sam#2Sam.23.18)). Abishai is the name of the Semitic chief who offers gifts to the lord of Beni-Hassan. See illustration facing page 10.",,,24,"1Sam.26.6,1Sam.26.7,1Sam.26.8,1Sam.26.9,2Sam.2.18,2Sam.2.24,2Sam.3.30,2Sam.10.10,2Sam.10.14,2Sam.16.9,2Sam.16.11,2Sam.18.2,2Sam.18.5,2Sam.18.12,2Sam.19.21,2Sam.20.6,2Sam.20.10,2Sam.21.17,2Sam.23.18,1Chr.2.16,1Chr.11.20,1Chr.18.12,1Chr.19.11,1Chr.19.15",zeruiah_3055,,,,"asahel_320,joab_1617",,,,A,abishai_50,2019-07-27 11:49 abishua_51,wip,51,Abishua,Abishua,,,checked,checked,Abishua (the father of Bukki),Male,,,-1700,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,Abishua 2,"The son of Phinehas the high priest ([1 Chr. 6:4](/1chr#1Chr.6.4), [5](/1chr#1Chr.6.5), [50](/1chr#1Chr.6.50); [Ezra 7:5](/ezra#Ezra.7.5)).",,,4,"1Chr.6.4,1Chr.6.5,1Chr.6.50,Ezra.7.5",,phinehas_2349,,bukki_523,,,,,A,abishua_51,2019-07-27 11:49 abishua_52,wip,52,Abishua,Abishua,,,checked,checked,Abishua (son of Bela),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Abishua 1,The grandson of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 8:4](/1chr#1Chr.8.4)).,,,1,1Chr.8.4,,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,addar_80,ahoah_168,ard_294,iri_613,jerimoth_864,ezbon_1236,gera_1300,naaman_2121,uzzi_2919,uzziel_2931",,,,A,abishua_52,2019-07-27 11:49 abishur_53,wip,53,Abishur,Abishur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Abishur,"Father of the wall; i.e., “mason”, one of the two sons of Shammai of the tribe of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:28](/1chr#1Chr.2.28), [29](/1chr#1Chr.2.29)).",,,2,"1Chr.2.28,1Chr.2.29",,shammai_2542,abihail_29,"molid_2105,ahban_122",nadab_2130,,,,A,abishur_53,2019-07-27 11:49 abital_54,wip,54,Abital,Abital,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1053,,-1048,,,,Abital,"Father of dew; i.e., “fresh”, David’s fifth wife ([2 Sam. 3:4](/2sam#2Sam.3.4)).",,,2,"2Sam.3.4,1Chr.3.3",,,david_994,shephatiah_2657,,,,,A,abital_54,2019-07-27 11:49 abitub_55,wip,55,Abitub,Abitub,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Abitub,"Father of goodness, a Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:11](/1chr#1Chr.8.11)).",,,1,1Chr.8.11,hushim_1581,shaharaim_2513,,,elpaal_1185,,"jeuz_1604,jobab_1643,malcham_1900,mesha_2011,mirma_2089,shachia_2512,zibia_3063",,A,abitub_55,2019-07-27 11:49 abiud_56,wip,56,Abiud,Abiud,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Abihud 2,"A descendant of Zerubbabel and father of Eliakim ([Matt. 1:13](/matt#Matt.1.13), “Abiud”); called also Juda ([Luke 3:26](/luke#Luke.3.26)), and Obadiah ([1 Chr. 3:21](/1chr#1Chr.3.21)).",,,1,Matt.1.13,,zerubbabel_3054,,eliakim_1087,"berechiah_471,hananiah_1384,hasadiah_1426,hashubah_1445,jushab-hesed_1765,meshullam_2021,ohel_2240,shelomith_2606",,,,A,abiud_56,2019-07-27 11:49 abner_57,wip,57,Abner,Abner,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1087,,-1014,,,,Abner,"Father of light; i.e., “enlightening”, the son of Ner and uncle of Saul. He was commander-in-chief of Saul’s army ([1 Sam. 14:50](/1sam#1Sam.14.50); [17:55](/1sam#1Sam.17.55); [20:25](/1sam#1Sam.20.25)). He first introduced David to the court of Saul after the victory over Goliath ([1 Sam. 17:57](/1sam#1Sam.17.57)). After the death of Saul, David was made king over Judah, and reigned in Hebron. Among the other tribes there was a feeling of hostility to Judah; and Abner, at the head of Ephraim, fostered this hostility in the interest of the house of Saul, whose son Ish-bosheth he caused to be proclaimed king ([2 Sam. 2:8](/2sam#2Sam.2.8)). A state of war existed between these two kings. A battle fatal to Abner, who was the leader of Ish-boseth’s army, was fought with David’s army under Joab at Gibeon ([2 Sam. 2:12](/2sam#2Sam.2.12)). Abner, escaping from the field, was overtaken by Asahel, who was “light of foot as a wild roe,” the brother of Joab and Abishai, whom he thrust through with a back stroke of his spear ([2 Sam. 2](/2sam#2Sam.2): 18-32). Being rebuked by Ish-bosheth for the impropriety of taking to wife Rizpah, who had been a concubine of King Saul, he found an excuse for going over to the side of David, whom he now professed to regard as anointed by the Lord to reign over all Israel. David received him favourably, and promised that he would have command of the armies. At this time Joab was absent from Hebron, but on his return he found what had happened. Abner had just left the city; but Joab by a stratagem recalled him, and meeting him at the gate of the city on his return, thrust him through with his sword ([2 Sam. 3:27](/2sam#2Sam.3.27), [31](/2sam#2Sam.3.31)-39; 4:12. Comp. [1 Kings 2:5](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.5), [32](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.32)). David lamented in pathetic words the death of Abner, “Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?” ([2 Sam. 3:33-38](/2sam#2Sam.3.33).)",,,53,"1Sam.14.50,1Sam.14.51,1Sam.17.55,1Sam.17.57,1Sam.20.25,1Sam.26.5,1Sam.26.7,1Sam.26.14,1Sam.26.15,2Sam.2.8,2Sam.2.12,2Sam.2.14,2Sam.2.17,2Sam.2.19,2Sam.2.20,2Sam.2.21,2Sam.2.22,2Sam.2.23,2Sam.2.24,2Sam.2.25,2Sam.2.26,2Sam.2.29,2Sam.2.30,2Sam.2.31,2Sam.3.6,2Sam.3.7,2Sam.3.8,2Sam.3.9,2Sam.3.11,2Sam.3.12,2Sam.3.16,2Sam.3.17,2Sam.3.19,2Sam.3.20,2Sam.3.21,2Sam.3.22,2Sam.3.23,2Sam.3.24,2Sam.3.25,2Sam.3.26,2Sam.3.27,2Sam.3.28,2Sam.3.30,2Sam.3.31,2Sam.3.32,2Sam.3.33,2Sam.3.37,2Sam.4.1,2Sam.4.12,1Kgs.2.5,1Kgs.2.32,1Chr.26.28,1Chr.27.21",,ner_2181,,jaasiel_666,,,,,A,abner_57,2019-07-27 11:49 abraham_58,publish,58,Abraham,Abraham,,Abram,checked,,,Male,,-1997,-2056,-1821,64,ur_1189,,Genealogy of Jesus,Abraham,"Father of a multitude, son of Terah, named ([Gen. 11:27](/gen#Gen.11.27)) before his older brothers Nahor and Haran, because he was the heir of the promises. Till the age of seventy, Abram sojourned among his kindred in his native country of Chaldea. He then, with his father and his family and household, quitted the city of Ur, in which he had hitherto dwelt, and went some 300 miles north to Haran, where he abode fifteen years. The cause of his migration was a call from God ([Acts 7:2-4](/acts#Acts.7.2)). There is no mention of this first call in the Old Testament; it is implied, however, in [Gen. 12](/gen#Gen.12). While they tarried at Haran, Terah died at the age of 205 years. Abram now received a second and more definite call, accompanied by a promise from God ([Gen. 12:1](/gen#Gen.12.1), [2](/gen#Gen.12.2)); whereupon he took his departure, taking his nephew Lot with him, “not knowing whither he went” ([Heb. 11:8](/heb#Heb.11.8)). He trusted implicitly to the guidance of Him who had called him. Abram now, with a large household of probably a thousand souls, entered on a migratory life, and dwelt in tents. Passing along the valley of the Jabbok, in the land of Canaan, he formed his first encampment at Sichem ([Gen. 12:6](/gen#Gen.12.6)), in the vale or oak-grove of Moreh, between Ebal on the north and Gerizim on the south. Here he received the great promise, “I will make of thee a great nation,” etc. ([Gen. 12:2](/gen#Gen.12.2), [3](/gen#Gen.12.3), [7](/gen#Gen.12.7)). This promise comprehended not only temporal but also spiritual blessings. It implied that he was the chosen ancestor of the great Deliverer whose coming had been long ago predicted ([Gen. 3:15](/gen#Gen.3.15)). Soon after this, for some reason not mentioned, he removed his tent to the mountain district between Bethel, then called Luz, and Ai, towns about two miles apart, where he built an altar to “Jehovah.” He again moved into the southern tract of Palestine, called by the Hebrews the Negeb; and was at length, on account of a famine, compelled to go down into Egypt. This took place in the time of the Hyksos, a Semitic race which now held the Egyptians in bondage. Here occurred that case of deception on the part of Abram which exposed him to the rebuke of Pharaoh ([Gen. 12:18](/gen#Gen.12.18)). Sarai was restored to him; and Pharaoh loaded him with presents, recommending him to withdraw from the country. He returned to Canaan richer than when he left it, “in cattle, in silver, and in gold” ([Gen. 12:8](/gen#Gen.12.8); [13:2](/gen#Gen.13.2). Comp. [Ps. 105:13](/ps#Ps.105.13), [14](/ps#Ps.105.14)). The whole party then moved northward, and returned to their previous station near Bethel. Here disputes arose between Lot’s shepherds and those of Abram about water and pasturage. Abram generously gave Lot his choice of the pasture-ground. (Comp. [1 Cor. 6:7](/1cor#1Cor.6.7).) He chose the well-watered plain in which Sodom was situated, and removed thither; and thus the uncle and nephew were separated. Immediately after this Abram was cheered by a repetition of the promises already made to him, and then removed to the plain or “oak-grove” of Mamre, which is in Hebron. He finally settled here, pitching his tent under a famous oak or terebinth tree, called “the oak of Mamre” ([Gen. 13:18](/gen#Gen.13.18)). This was his third resting-place in the land. Some fourteen years before this, while Abram was still in Chaldea, Palestine had been invaded by Chedorlaomer, King of Elam, who brought under tribute to him the five cities in the plain to which Lot had removed. This tribute was felt by the inhabitants of these cities to be a heavy burden, and after twelve years they revolted. This brought upon them the vengeance of Chedorlaomer, who had in league with him four other kings. He ravaged the whole country, plundering the towns, and carrying the inhabitants away as slaves. Among those thus treated was Lot. Hearing of the disaster that had fallen on his nephew, Abram immediately gathered from his own household a band of 318 armed men, and being joined by the Amoritish chiefs Mamre, Aner, and Eshcol, he pursued after Chedorlaomer, and overtook him near the springs of the Jordan. They attacked and routed his army, and pursued it over the range of Anti-Libanus as far as to Hobah, near Damascus, and then returned, bringing back all the spoils that had been carried away. Returning by way of Salem, i.e., Jerusalem, the king of that place, Melchizedek, came forth to meet them with refreshments. To him Abram presented a tenth of the spoils, in recognition of his character as a priest of the most high God ([Gen. 14:18-20](/gen#Gen.14.18)). In a recently-discovered tablet, dated in the reign of the grandfather of Amraphel ([Gen. 14:1](/gen#Gen.14.1)), one of the witnesses is called “the Amorite, the son of Abiramu,” or Abram. Having returned to his home at Mamre, the promises already made to him by God were repeated and enlarged ([Gen. 13:14](/gen#Gen.13.14)). “The word of the Lord” (an expression occurring here for the first time) “came to him” (15:1). He now understood better the future that lay before the nation that was to spring from him. Sarai, now seventy-five years old, in her impatience, persuaded Abram to take Hagar, her Egyptian maid, as a concubine, intending that whatever child might be born should be reckoned as her own. Ishmael was accordingly thus brought up, and was regarded as the heir of these promises ([Gen. 16](/gen#Gen.16)). When Ishmael was thirteen years old, God again revealed yet more explicitly and fully his gracious purpose; and in token of the sure fulfilment of that purpose the patriarch’s name was now changed from Abram to Abraham ([Gen. 17:4](/gen#Gen.17.4), [5](/gen#Gen.17.5)), and the rite of circumcision was instituted as a sign of the covenant. It was then announced that the heir to these covenant promises would be the son of Sarai, though she was now ninety years old; and it was directed that his name should be Isaac. At the same time, in commemoration of the promises, Sarai’s name was changed to Sarah. On that memorable day of God’s thus revealing his design, Abraham and his son Ishmael and all the males of his house were circumcised ([Gen. 17](/gen#Gen.17)). Three months after this, as Abraham sat in his tent door, he saw three men approaching. They accepted his proffered hospitality, and, seated under an oak-tree, partook of the fare which Abraham and Sarah provided. One of the three visitants was none other than the Lord, and the other two were angels in the guise of men. The Lord renewed on this occasion his promise of a son by Sarah, who was rebuked for her unbelief. Abraham accompanied the three as they proceeded on their journey. The two angels went on toward Sodom; while the Lord tarried behind and talked with Abraham, making known to him the destruction that was about to fall on that guilty city. The patriarch interceded earnestly in behalf of the doomed city. But as not even ten righteous persons were found in it, for whose sake the city would have been spared, the threatened destruction fell upon it; and early next morning Abraham saw the smoke of the fire that consumed it as the “smoke of a furnace” ([Gen. 19:1-28](/gen#Gen.19.1)). After fifteen years’ residence at Mamre, Abraham moved southward, and pitched his tent among the Philistines, near to Gerar. Here occurred that sad instance of prevarication on his part in his relation to Abimelech the King ([Gen. 20](/gen#Gen.20)). Soon after this event, the patriarch left the vicinity of Gerar, and moved down the fertile valley about 25 miles to Beer-sheba. It was probably here that Isaac was born, Abraham being now an hundred years old. A feeling of jealousy now arose between Sarah and Hagar, whose son, Ishmael, was no longer to be regarded as Abraham’s heir. Sarah insisted that both Hagar and her son should be sent away. This was done, although it was a hard trial to Abraham ([Gen. 21:12](/gen#Gen.21.12)). (See HAGAR; ISHMAEL.) At this point there is a blank in the patriarch’s history of perhaps twenty-five years. These years of peace and happiness were spent at Beer-sheba. The next time we see him his faith is put to a severe test by the command that suddenly came to him to go and offer up Isaac, the heir of all the promises, as a sacrifice on one of the mountains of Moriah. His faith stood the test ([Heb. 11:17-19](/heb#Heb.11.17)). He proceeded in a spirit of unhesitating obedience to carry out the command; and when about to slay his son, whom he had laid on the altar, his uplifted hand was arrested by the angel of Jehovah, and a ram, which was entangled in a thicket near at hand, was seized and offered in his stead. From this circumstance that place was called Jehovah-jireh, i.e., “The Lord will provide.” The promises made to Abraham were again confirmed (and this was the last recorded word of God to the patriarch); and he descended the mount with his son, and returned to his home at Beer-sheba ([Gen. 22:19](/gen#Gen.22.19)), where he resided for some years, and then moved northward to Hebron. Some years after this Sarah died at Hebron, being 127 years old. Abraham acquired now the needful possession of a burying-place, the cave of Machpelah, by purchase from the owner of it, Ephron the Hittite ([Gen. 23](/gen#Gen.23)); and there he buried Sarah. His next care was to provide a wife for Isaac, and for this purpose he sent his steward, Eliezer, to Haran (or Charran, [Acts 7:2](/acts#Acts.7.2)), where his brother Nahor and his family resided ([Gen. 11:31](/gen#Gen.11.31)). The result was that Rebekah, the daughter of Nahor’s son Bethuel, became the wife of Isaac ([Gen. 24](/gen#Gen.24)). Abraham then himself took to wife Keturah, who became the mother of six sons, whose descendants were afterwards known as the “children of the east” ([Judg. 6:3](/judg#Judg.6.3)), and later as “Saracens.” At length all his wanderings came to an end. At the age of 175 years, 100 years after he had first entered the land of Canaan, he died, and was buried in the old family burying-place at Machpelah ([Gen. 25:7-10](/gen#Gen.25.7)). The history of Abraham made a wide and deep impression on the ancient world, and references to it are interwoven in the religious traditions of almost all Eastern nations. He is called “the friend of God” ([James 2:23](/jas#Jas.2.23)), “faithful Abraham” ([Gal. 3:9](/gal#Gal.3.9)), “the father of us all” ([Rom. 4:16](/rom#Rom.4.16)).","Abraham is called to Canaan,Abraham goes to Egypt,Abraham and Lot Separate","Abraham's Sojourn in Canaan, Abraham's Sojourn in Canaan, Abraham's Sojourn in Canaan",277,"Gen.11.26,Gen.11.27,Gen.11.29,Gen.11.31,Gen.12.1,Gen.12.4,Gen.12.5,Gen.12.6,Gen.12.7,Gen.12.9,Gen.12.10,Gen.12.14,Gen.12.16,Gen.12.17,Gen.12.18,Gen.13.1,Gen.13.2,Gen.13.4,Gen.13.5,Gen.13.7,Gen.13.8,Gen.13.12,Gen.13.14,Gen.13.18,Gen.14.12,Gen.14.13,Gen.14.14,Gen.14.19,Gen.14.21,Gen.14.22,Gen.14.23,Gen.15.1,Gen.15.2,Gen.15.3,Gen.15.11,Gen.15.12,Gen.15.13,Gen.15.18,Gen.16.1,Gen.16.2,Gen.16.3,Gen.16.5,Gen.16.6,Gen.16.15,Gen.16.16,Gen.17.1,Gen.17.3,Gen.17.5,Gen.17.9,Gen.17.15,Gen.17.17,Gen.17.18,Gen.17.22,Gen.17.23,Gen.17.24,Gen.17.26,Gen.18.6,Gen.18.7,Gen.18.11,Gen.18.13,Gen.18.16,Gen.18.17,Gen.18.18,Gen.18.19,Gen.18.22,Gen.18.23,Gen.18.27,Gen.18.33,Gen.19.27,Gen.19.29,Gen.20.1,Gen.20.2,Gen.20.9,Gen.20.10,Gen.20.11,Gen.20.14,Gen.20.17,Gen.20.18,Gen.21.2,Gen.21.3,Gen.21.4,Gen.21.5,Gen.21.7,Gen.21.8,Gen.21.9,Gen.21.10,Gen.21.11,Gen.21.12,Gen.21.14,Gen.21.22,Gen.21.24,Gen.21.25,Gen.21.27,Gen.21.28,Gen.21.29,Gen.21.33,Gen.21.34,Gen.22.1,Gen.22.3,Gen.22.4,Gen.22.5,Gen.22.6,Gen.22.7,Gen.22.8,Gen.22.9,Gen.22.10,Gen.22.11,Gen.22.13,Gen.22.14,Gen.22.15,Gen.22.19,Gen.22.20,Gen.22.23,Gen.23.2,Gen.23.3,Gen.23.5,Gen.23.7,Gen.23.10,Gen.23.12,Gen.23.14,Gen.23.16,Gen.23.18,Gen.23.19,Gen.23.20,Gen.24.1,Gen.24.2,Gen.24.6,Gen.24.9,Gen.24.12,Gen.24.15,Gen.24.27,Gen.24.34,Gen.24.42,Gen.24.48,Gen.24.52,Gen.24.59,Gen.25.1,Gen.25.5,Gen.25.6,Gen.25.7,Gen.25.8,Gen.25.10,Gen.25.11,Gen.25.12,Gen.25.19,Gen.26.1,Gen.26.3,Gen.26.5,Gen.26.15,Gen.26.18,Gen.26.24,Gen.28.4,Gen.28.9,Gen.28.13,Gen.31.42,Gen.31.53,Gen.32.9,Gen.35.12,Gen.35.27,Gen.48.15,Gen.48.16,Gen.49.30,Gen.49.31,Gen.50.13,Gen.50.24,Exod.2.24,Exod.3.6,Exod.3.15,Exod.3.16,Exod.4.5,Exod.6.3,Exod.6.8,Exod.32.13,Exod.33.1,Lev.26.42,Num.32.11,Deut.1.8,Deut.6.10,Deut.9.5,Deut.9.27,Deut.29.13,Deut.30.20,Deut.34.4,Josh.24.2,Josh.24.3,1Kgs.18.36,2Kgs.13.23,1Chr.1.27,1Chr.1.28,1Chr.1.32,1Chr.1.34,1Chr.16.16,1Chr.29.18,2Chr.20.7,2Chr.30.6,Neh.9.7,Ps.47.9,Ps.105.6,Ps.105.9,Ps.105.42,Isa.29.22,Isa.41.8,Isa.51.2,Isa.63.16,Jer.33.26,Ezek.33.24,Mic.7.20,Matt.1.1,Matt.1.2,Matt.1.17,Matt.3.9,Matt.8.11,Matt.22.32,Mark.12.26,Luke.1.55,Luke.1.73,Luke.3.8,Luke.3.34,Luke.13.16,Luke.13.28,Luke.16.22,Luke.16.23,Luke.16.24,Luke.16.25,Luke.16.29,Luke.16.30,Luke.19.9,Luke.20.37,John.8.33,John.8.37,John.8.39,John.8.40,John.8.52,John.8.53,John.8.56,John.8.57,John.8.58,Acts.3.13,Acts.3.25,Acts.7.2,Acts.7.8,Acts.7.16,Acts.7.17,Acts.7.32,Acts.13.26,Rom.4.1,Rom.4.2,Rom.4.3,Rom.4.9,Rom.4.12,Rom.4.13,Rom.4.16,Rom.9.7,Rom.11.1,2Cor.11.22,Gal.3.6,Gal.3.7,Gal.3.8,Gal.3.9,Gal.3.14,Gal.3.16,Gal.3.18,Gal.3.29,Gal.4.22,Heb.2.16,Heb.6.13,Heb.7.1,Heb.7.2,Heb.7.4,Heb.7.5,Heb.7.6,Heb.7.9,Heb.11.8,Heb.11.17,Jas.2.21,Jas.2.23,1Pet.3.6",,terah_2841,"hagar_1348,keturah_1782,sarah_2473","ishmael_630,medan_1978,midian_2075,zimran_3086,shuah_2727,jokshan_1685,ishbak_620,isaac_616","haran_1407,nahor_2143",,,,A,abraham_58,2020-09-07 00:30 absalom_59,wip,59,Absalom,Absalom,,Abishalom,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,-976,-955,hebron_551,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Absalom,"Father of peace; i.e., “peaceful” David’s son by Maacah ([2 Sam. 3:3](/2sam#2Sam.3.3); comp. [1 Kings 1:6](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.6)). He was noted for his personal beauty and for the extra-ordinary profusion of the hair of his head ([2 Sam. 14:25](/2sam#2Sam.14.25),[26](/2sam#2Sam.14.26)). The first public act of his life was the blood-revenge he executed against Amnon, David’s eldest son, who had basely wronged Absalom’s sister Tamar. This revenge was executed at the time of the festivities connected with a great sheep-shearing at Baal-hazor. David’s other sons fled from the place in horror, and brought the tidings of the death of Amnon to Jerusalem. Alarmed for the consequences of the act, Absalom fled to his grandfather at Geshur, and there abode for three years ([2 Sam. 3:3](/2sam#2Sam.3.3); [13:23-38](/2sam#2Sam.13.23)). David mourned his absent son, now branded with the guilt of fratricide. As the result of a stratagem carried out by a woman of Tekoah, Joab received David’s sanction to invite Absalom back to Jerusalem. He returned accordingly, but two years elapsed before his father admitted him into his presence ([2 Sam. 14:28](/2sam#2Sam.14.28)). Absalom was now probably the oldest surviving son of David, and as he was of royal descent by his mother as well as by his father, he began to aspire to the throne. His pretensions were favoured by the people. By many arts he gained their affection; and after his return from Geshur ([2 Sam. 15:7](/2sam#2Sam.15.7); marg., R.V.) he went up to Hebron, the old capital of Judah, along with a great body of the people, and there proclaimed himself king. The revolt was so successful that David found it necessary to quit Jerusalem and flee to Mahanaim, beyond Jordan; where upon Absalom returned to Jerusalem and took possession of the throne without opposition. Ahithophel, who had been David’s chief counsellor, deserted him and joined Absalom, whose chief counsellor he now became. Hushai also joined Absalom, but only for the purpose of trying to counteract the counsels of Ahithophel, and so to advantage David’s cause. He was so far successful that by his advice, which was preferred to that of Ahithophel, Absalom delayed to march an army against his father, who thus gained time to prepare for the defence. Absalom at length marched out against his father, whose army, under the command of Joab, he encountered on the borders of the forest of Ephraim. Twenty thousand of Absalom’s army were slain in that fatal battle, and the rest fled. Absalom fled on a swift mule; but his long flowing hair, or more probably his head, was caught in the bough of an oak, and there he was left suspended till Joab came up and pierced him through with three darts. His body was then taken down and cast into a pit dug in the forest, and a heap of stones was raised over his grave. When the tidings of the result of that battle were brought to David, as he sat impatiently at the gate of Mahanaim, and he was told that Absalom had been slain, he gave way to the bitter lamentation: “O my son Absalom, my son, my son Absalom! would God I had died for thee, O Absalom, my son, my son!” ([2 Sam. 18:33](/2sam#2Sam.18.33). Comp. [Ex. 32:32](/exod#Exod.32.32); [Rom. 9:3](/rom#Rom.9.3)). Absalom’s three sons ([2 Sam. 14:27](/2sam#2Sam.14.27); comp. 18:18) had all died before him, so that he left only a daughter, Tamar, who became the grandmother of Abijah.",,,91,"2Sam.3.3,2Sam.13.1,2Sam.13.4,2Sam.13.20,2Sam.13.22,2Sam.13.23,2Sam.13.24,2Sam.13.25,2Sam.13.26,2Sam.13.27,2Sam.13.28,2Sam.13.29,2Sam.13.30,2Sam.13.32,2Sam.13.34,2Sam.13.37,2Sam.13.38,2Sam.13.39,2Sam.14.1,2Sam.14.21,2Sam.14.23,2Sam.14.24,2Sam.14.25,2Sam.14.27,2Sam.14.28,2Sam.14.29,2Sam.14.30,2Sam.14.31,2Sam.14.32,2Sam.14.33,2Sam.15.1,2Sam.15.2,2Sam.15.3,2Sam.15.4,2Sam.15.6,2Sam.15.7,2Sam.15.10,2Sam.15.11,2Sam.15.12,2Sam.15.13,2Sam.15.14,2Sam.15.31,2Sam.15.34,2Sam.15.37,2Sam.16.8,2Sam.16.15,2Sam.16.16,2Sam.16.17,2Sam.16.18,2Sam.16.20,2Sam.16.21,2Sam.16.22,2Sam.16.23,2Sam.17.1,2Sam.17.4,2Sam.17.5,2Sam.17.6,2Sam.17.7,2Sam.17.9,2Sam.17.14,2Sam.17.15,2Sam.17.18,2Sam.17.20,2Sam.17.24,2Sam.17.25,2Sam.17.26,2Sam.18.5,2Sam.18.9,2Sam.18.10,2Sam.18.12,2Sam.18.14,2Sam.18.15,2Sam.18.17,2Sam.18.18,2Sam.18.29,2Sam.18.32,2Sam.18.33,2Sam.19.1,2Sam.19.4,2Sam.19.6,2Sam.19.9,2Sam.19.10,2Sam.20.6,1Kgs.1.6,1Kgs.2.7,1Kgs.2.28,1Kgs.15.2,1Kgs.15.10,1Chr.3.2,2Chr.11.20,2Chr.11.21",maacah_1839,david_994,,tamar_2823,"japhia_728,jerimoth_869,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,tamar_2822",,"adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,daniel_939,nathan_2152,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762",,A,absalom_59,2020-07-10 11:56 achaicus_60,wip,60,Achaicus,Achaicus,,,checked,,,Male,,,59,,59,,,,Achaichus,"([1 Cor. 16:17](/1cor#1Cor.16.17)), one of the members of the church of Corinth who, with Fortunatus and Stephanas, visited Paul while he was at Ephesus, for the purpose of consulting him on the affairs of the church. These three probably were the bearers of the letter from Corinth to the apostle to which he alludes in [1 Cor. 7:1](/1cor#1Cor.7.1).",,,1,1Cor.16.17,,,,,,,,,A,achaicus_60,2019-07-27 11:49 achan_61,wip,61,Achan,Achan,,Achar,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,-1443,,,Tribe of Judah,Achan,"Called also Achar, i.e., one who troubles ([1 Chr. 2:7](/1chr#1Chr.2.7)), in commemoration of his crime, which brought upon him an awful destruction ([Josh. 7:1](/josh#Josh.7.1)). On the occasion of the fall of Jericho, he seized, contrary to the divine command, an ingot of gold, a quantity of silver, and a costly Babylonish garment, which he hid in his tent. Joshua was convinced that the defeat which the Israelites afterwards sustained before Ai was a proof of the divine displeasure on account of some crime, and he at once adopted means by the use of the lot for discovering the criminal. It was then found that Achan was guilty, and he was stoned to death in the valley of Achor. He and all that belonged to him were then consumed by fire, and a heap of stones was raised over the ashes.",,,7,"Josh.7.1,Josh.7.18,Josh.7.19,Josh.7.20,Josh.7.24,Josh.22.20,1Chr.2.7",,carmi_921,,,,,,,A,achan_61,2019-07-27 11:49 achbor_62,wip,62,Achbor,Achbor,,,checked,checked,Achbor (Father of King Baal-hanan) Achbor (Pau) Achbor (husband of Mehetabel),Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,Achbor 1,An Edomitish king ([Gen. 36:38](/gen#Gen.36.38); [1 Chr. 1:49](/1chr#1Chr.1.49)).,,,3,"Gen.36.38,Gen.36.39,1Chr.1.49",,,,baal-hanan_576,,,,,A,achbor_62,2019-07-27 11:49 achbor_63,wip,63,Achbor,Achbor,,Abdon,checked,checked,"Achbor(A young prince at the court of Jehoiakim, who communicated to the king's counselors the solemn warnings of Jeremiah,)",Male,,,-642,,-624,,,,Abdon 3,"The son of Micah, one of those whom Josiah sent to the prophetess Huldah to ascertain from her the meaning of the recently discovered book of the law ([2 Chr. 34:20](/2chr#2Chr.34.20)). He is called Achbor in [2 Kings 22:12](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.12).",,,3,"2Kgs.22.12,2Kgs.22.14,2Chr.34.20",,michaiah_2069,,,,,,,A,achbor_63,2019-07-27 11:49 achbor_64,wip,64,Achbor,Achbor,,,checked,checked,Also Ifather of Elnathan),Male,,,-610,,-606,,,,,,,,2,"Jer.26.22,Jer.36.12",,,,elnathan_1181,,,,,A,achbor_64,2019-07-27 11:49 achim_65,wip,65,Achim,Achim,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Matt.1.14,,sadoc_2454,,eliud_1164,,,,,A,achim_65,2019-07-27 11:49 achish_66,wip,66,Achish,Achish,,Abimelech,checked,,,Male,,,-1062,,-1011,,,,Achish 1,"The king with whom David sought refuge when he fled from Saul ([1 Sam. 21:10-15](/1sam#1Sam.21.10)). He is called Abimelech in the superscription of [Ps. 34](/ps#Ps.34). It was probably this same king to whom David a second time repaired at the head of a band of 600 warriors, and who assigned him Ziklag, whence he carried on war against the surrounding tribes ([1 Sam. 27:5-12](/1sam#1Sam.27.5)). Achish had great confidence in the valour and fidelity of David ([1 Sam. 28:1](/1sam#1Sam.28.1), [2](/1sam#1Sam.28.2)), but at the instigation of his courtiers did not permit him to go up to battle along with the Philistine hosts ([1 Sam. 29:2-11](/1sam#1Sam.29.2)). David remained with Achish a year and four months.",,,20,"1Sam.21.10,1Sam.21.11,1Sam.21.12,1Sam.21.14,1Sam.27.2,1Sam.27.3,1Sam.27.5,1Sam.27.6,1Sam.27.9,1Sam.27.10,1Sam.27.12,1Sam.28.1,1Sam.28.2,1Sam.29.2,1Sam.29.3,1Sam.29.6,1Sam.29.8,1Sam.29.9,1Kgs.2.39,1Kgs.2.40",,maachah_1934,,,,,,,A,achish_66,2020-07-10 12:25 achsa_67,wip,67,Achsa,Achsa,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.49,,caleb_538,,,"ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,gazez_1282,haran_1408,hur_1571,mesha_2010,moza_2113,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,shobab_2716,tirhanah_2866",,,,A,achsa_67,2019-07-27 11:49 achsah_68,wip,68,Achsah,Achsah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1443,,-1443,,,,Achsah,"Anklet, Caleb’s only daughter ([1 Chr. 2:49](/1chr#1Chr.2.49)). She was offered in marriage to the man who would lead an attack on the city of Debir, or Kirjath-sepher. This was done by Othniel (q.v.), who accordingly obtained her as his wife ([Josh. 15:16-19](/josh#Josh.15.16); [Judg. 1:9-15](/judg#Judg.1.9)).",,,4,"Josh.15.16,Josh.15.17,Judg.1.12,Judg.1.13",,caleb_537,othniel_2259,,"iru_615,elah_1047,naam_2117",,,,A,achsah_68,2019-07-27 11:49 adah_69,publish,69,Adah (wife of Lamech),Adah,,,checked,,Adah ( first wife of either Lamech or of Esau) The name of Jephthah's daughter according to the Order of the Eastern Star,Female,,,-4003,,-4003,,,,Adah 1,"The first of Lamech’s two wives, and the mother of Jabal and Jubal ([Gen. 4:19](/gen#Gen.4.19), [20](/gen#Gen.4.20), [23](/gen#Gen.4.23)).",,,3,"Gen.4.19,Gen.4.20,Gen.4.23",,,lamech_1808,"jabal_673,jubal_1748",,,,,A,adah_69,2020-05-15 01:45 adah_414,wip,414,Adah,Adah,,Bashemath,checked,checked,Adah (Wife of Esau),Female,,,-1796,,-1712,,,,Adah 2,"The first of Esau’s three wives, the daughter of Elon the Hittite ([Gen. 36:2](/gen#Gen.36.2), [4](/gen#Gen.36.4)), called also Bashemath (26:34).",,,6,"Gen.26.34,Gen.36.2,Gen.36.4,Gen.36.10,Gen.36.12,Gen.36.16",,elon_1182,esau_1216,eliphaz_1144,,,,,A,adah_414,2019-07-27 11:49 adaiah_70,wip,70,Adaiah,Adaiah,,,checked,checked,Adaiah(mother’s name was Jedidah ),Male,,,-641,,-641,,,Genealogy of Jesus,,,,,1,2Kgs.22.1,,,,jedidah_761,,,,,A,adaiah_70,2019-07-27 11:49 adaiah_71,wip,71,Adaiah,Adaiah,,,checked,checked,"Adaiah. People with this name have a deep inner desire to create and express themselves, often in public speaking, acting, writing or singing. They also yearn to have beauty around them in their home and work environment.",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.21,,shimhi_2698,,,"beraiah_470,jakim_713,eliel_1105,elienai_1112,shimrath_2702,zabdi_2955,zichri_3066,zilthai_3082",,,,A,adaiah_71,2019-07-27 11:49 adaiah_72,wip,72,Adaiah,Adaiah,,,checked,checked,Adaiah (priest resettling Jerusalem),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.9.12,Neh.11.12",,jeroham_877,,,,,,,A,adaiah_72,2019-07-27 11:49 adaiah_73,wip,73,Adaiah,Adaiah,,,checked,checked,Adaiah (father of Maaseiah),Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.23.1,,,,maaseiah_1850,,,,,A,adaiah_73,2019-07-27 11:49 adaiah_74,wip,74,Adaiah,Adaiah,,,checked,checked,"Adaiah (Adaiah son of Jeroham, the son of Pashhur, the son of Malkijah; and Maasai son of Adiel, the son of Jahzerah, the son of Meshullam, the son of Meshillemith, the son of Immer.)",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.29,,,,,,,,,A,adaiah_74,2019-07-27 11:49 adaiah_75,wip,75,Adaiah,Adaiah,,,checked,checked,Jehovah has adorned,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.39,,,,,,,,,A,adaiah_75,2019-07-27 11:49 adaiah_76,wip,76,Adaiah,Adaiah,,,checked,checked,Adaiah (A priest),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.5,,joiarib_1683,,hazaiah_1464,,,,,A,adaiah_76,2019-07-27 11:49 adaiah_1592,wip,1592,Adaiah,Adaiah,,Iddo,checked,checked,Adaiah (From the Kohathites),Male,,,-1700,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Iddo 1,Timely ([1 Chr. 6:21](/1chr#1Chr.6.21)). A Gershonite Levite.,,,2,"1Chr.6.21,1Chr.6.41",,ethan_1622,,zerah_3045,,,,,A,adaiah_1592,2019-07-27 11:49 adalia_77,wip,77,Adalia,Adalia,,,checked,,,Male,,,-452,,-452,,,,,,,,1,Esth.9.8,,haman_1360,,,"aridai_299,aridatha_300,arisai_305,aspatha_347,dalphon_971,parmashta_2271,parshandatha_2277,poratha_2366,vajezatha_2935",,,,A,adalia_77,2019-07-27 11:49 adam_78,publish,78,Adam,Adam,,,checked,,,Male,,-4004,-4004,-3074,66,eden_354,,Genealogy of Jesus,Adam,"Red, a Babylonian word, the generic name for man, having the same meaning in the Hebrew and the Assyrian languages. It was the name given to the first man, whose creation, fall, and subsequent history and that of his descendants are detailed in the first book of Moses ([Gen. 1:27](/gen#Gen.1.27)-ch. 5). “God created man [Heb., Adam] in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.” Adam was absolutely the first man whom God created. He was formed out of the dust of the earth (and hence his name), and God breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and gave him dominion over all the lower creatures ([Gen. 1:26](/gen#Gen.1.26); [2:7](/gen#Gen.2.7)). He was placed after his creation in the Garden of Eden, to cultivate it, and to enjoy its fruits under this one prohibition: “Of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil thou shalt not eat of it; for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.” The first recorded act of Adam was his giving names to the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, which God brought to him for this end. Thereafter the Lord caused a deep sleep to fall upon him, and while in an unconscious state took one of his ribs, and closed up his flesh again; and of this rib he made a woman, whom he presented to him when he awoke. Adam received her as his wife, and said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.” He called her Eve, because she was the mother of all living. Being induced by the tempter in the form of a serpent to eat the forbidden fruit, Eve persuaded Adam, and he also did eat. Thus man fell, and brought upon himself and his posterity all the sad consequences of his transgression. The narrative of the Fall comprehends in it the great promise of a Deliverer ([Gen. 3:15](/gen#Gen.3.15)), the “first gospel” message to man. They were expelled from Eden, and at the east of the garden God placed a flame, which turned every way, to prevent access to the tree of life ([Gen. 3](/gen#Gen.3)). How long they were in Paradise is matter of mere conjecture. Shortly after their expulsion Eve brought forth her first-born, and called him Cain. Although we have the names of only three of Adam’s sons, viz., Cain, Abel, and Seth, yet it is obvious that he had several sons and daughters ([Gen. 5:4](/gen#Gen.5.4)). He died aged 930 years. Adam and Eve were the progenitors of the whole human race. Evidences of varied kinds are abundant in proving the unity of the human race. The investigations of science, altogether independent of historical evidence, lead to the conclusion that God “hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth” ([Acts 17:26](/acts#Acts.17.26). Comp. [Rom. 5:12-12](/rom#Rom.5.12); [1 Cor. 15:22-49](/1cor#1Cor.15.22)).","God creates man and woman,Man falls into sin","The Creation, The Creation",26,"Gen.2.19,Gen.2.20,Gen.2.21,Gen.2.23,Gen.3.8,Gen.3.9,Gen.3.17,Gen.3.20,Gen.3.21,Gen.4.1,Gen.4.25,Gen.5.1,Gen.5.2,Gen.5.3,Gen.5.4,Gen.5.5,Deut.32.8,1Chr.1.1,Job.31.33,Luke.3.38,Rom.5.14,1Cor.15.22,1Cor.15.45,1Tim.2.13,1Tim.2.14,Jude.1.14",,god_1324,eve_1231,"seth_2504,abel_13,cain_533",,,,,A,adam_78,2020-08-22 01:14 adbeel_79,wip,79,Adbeel,Adbeel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1821,,-1821,,,,Adbeel,"Miracle of God, the third of the twelve sons of Ishmael, and head of an Arabian tribe ([Gen. 25:13](/gen#Gen.25.13); [1 Chr. 1:29](/1chr#1Chr.1.29)).",,,2,"Gen.25.13,1Chr.1.29",,ishmael_630,,,"jetur_911,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,A,adbeel_79,2019-07-27 11:49 addar_80,wip,80,Addar,Addar,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Addar,"Ample, splendid, son of Bela ([1 Chr. 8:3](/1chr#1Chr.8.3)); called also “Ard” ([Gen. 46:21](/gen#Gen.46.21))",,,1,1Chr.8.3,,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,abishua_52,ahoah_168,ard_294,iri_613,jerimoth_864,ezbon_1236,gera_1300,naaman_2121,uzzi_2919,uzziel_2931",,,,A,addar_80,2019-07-27 11:49 addi_81,wip,81,Addi,Addi,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Addi,"Ornament, ([Luke 3:28](/luke#Luke.3.28)), the son of Cosam, and father of Melchi, one of the progenitors of Christ.",,,1,Luke.3.28,,cosam_957,,melchi_1988,,,,,A,addi_81,2019-07-27 11:49 ader_82,wip,82,Ader,Ader,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.15,,beriah_480,,,"ahio_155,arad_281,ispah_644,jeremoth_856,joha_1664,michael_2063,shashak_2561,zebadiah_2988",,,,A,ader_82,2019-07-27 11:49 adiel_83,wip,83,Adiel,Adiel,,,checked,checked,"also Elioenai, Jaakobah, Jeshohaiah, Asaiah, Adiel, Jesimiel, Benaiah,",Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Adiel 2,A family head of the tribe of Simeon ([1 Chr. 4:36](/1chr#1Chr.4.36)).,,,1,1Chr.4.36,,,,,,,,,A,adiel_83,2019-07-27 11:49 adiel_85,wip,85,Adiel,Adiel,,,checked,checked,Adiel (Father of Azmaveth),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.25,,,,azmaveth_558,,,,,A,adiel_85,2019-07-27 11:49 adin_86,wip,86,Adin,Adin,,,checked,checked,Adin (454 years old),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,Adin 1,[Ezra 8:6](/ezra#Ezra.8.6).,,,3,"Ezra.2.15,Ezra.8.6,Neh.7.20",,,,,,,,,A,adin_86,2019-07-27 11:49 adin_87,wip,87,Adin,Adin,,,checked,checked,Adin ( Ezra 8:6 . Nehemiah 10:16 .effeminate),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Adin 2,[Neh. 10:16](/neh#Neh.10.16).,,,1,Neh.10.16,,,,,,,,,A,adin_87,2019-07-27 11:49 adina_88,wip,88,Adina,Adina,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Adina,"Slender, one of David’s warriors ([1 Chr. 11:42](/1chr#1Chr.11.42)), a Reubenite.",,,1,1Chr.11.42,,shiza_2714,,,,,,,A,adina_88,2019-07-27 11:49 adino_89,wip,89,Adino,Adino,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Adino,"The Eznite, one of David’s mighty men ([2 Sam. 23:8](/2sam#2Sam.23.8)).",,,1,2Sam.23.8,,,,,,,,,A,adino_89,2019-07-27 11:49 adlai_90,wip,90,Adlai,Adlai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.29,,,,shaphat_2556,,,,,A,adlai_90,2019-07-27 11:49 admatha_91,wip,91,Admatha,Admatha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,,,,,1,Esth.1.14,,,,,,,,,A,admatha_91,2019-07-27 11:49 adna_92,wip,92,Adna,Adna,,,checked,checked,Adna (Son of Pahath-Moab),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.30,,,,,,,,,A,adna_92,2019-07-27 11:49 adna_93,wip,93,Adna,Adna,,,checked,checked,Adna (of Harim),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.15,,,,,,,,,A,adna_93,2019-07-27 11:49 adnah_94,wip,94,Adnah,Adnah,,,checked,checked,Adnah (Man of Manasseh who defected),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Adnah 1,A chief of the tribe of Manasseh who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:20](/1chr#1Chr.12.20)).,,,1,1Chr.12.20,,,,,,,,,A,adnah_94,2019-07-27 11:49 adnah_95,wip,95,Adnah,Adnah,,,checked,checked,Adnah (the commander),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Adnah 2,"A general under Jehoshaphat, chief over 300,000 men ([2 Chr. 17:14](/2chr#2Chr.17.14)).",,,1,2Chr.17.14,,,,,,,,,A,adnah_95,2019-07-27 11:49 adoni-bezek_96,wip,96,Adoni-bezek,Adoni-bezek,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,3,"Judg.1.5,Judg.1.6,Judg.1.7",,,,,,,,,A,adoni-bezek_96,2019-07-27 11:49 adoni-zedek_101,wip,101,Adoni-zedek,Adoni-zedek,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1451,,-1451,,,,,,,,2,"Josh.10.1,Josh.10.3",,,,,,,,,A,adoni-zedek_101,2019-07-27 11:49 adonijah_97,wip,97,Adonijah,Adonijah,,,checked,checked,Adonjiah (fourth son of David in Hebron),Male,,,-1053,-965,-1014,hebron_551,jerusalem_636,Tribe of Judah,Adonijah 1,"The fourth son of David ([2 Sam. 3:4](/2sam#2Sam.3.4)). After the death of his elder brothers, Amnon and Absalom, he became heir-apparent to the throne. But Solomon, a younger brother, was preferred to him. Adonijah, however, when his father was dying, caused himself to be proclaimed king. But Nathan and Bathsheba induced David to give orders that Solomon should at once be proclaimed and admitted to the throne. Adonijah fled and took refuge at the altar, and received pardon for his conduct from Solomon on the condition that he showed himself “a worthy man” ([1 Kings 1:5-53](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.5)). He afterwards made a second attempt to gain the throne, but was seized and put to death ([1 Kings 2:13-25](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.13)).",,,24,"2Sam.3.4,1Kgs.1.5,1Kgs.1.7,1Kgs.1.8,1Kgs.1.9,1Kgs.1.11,1Kgs.1.13,1Kgs.1.18,1Kgs.1.24,1Kgs.1.25,1Kgs.1.41,1Kgs.1.42,1Kgs.1.43,1Kgs.1.49,1Kgs.1.50,1Kgs.1.51,1Kgs.2.13,1Kgs.2.19,1Kgs.2.21,1Kgs.2.22,1Kgs.2.23,1Kgs.2.24,1Kgs.2.28,1Chr.3.2",haggith_1353,david_994,,,"japhia_728,jerimoth_869,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,tamar_2822",,"absalom_59,amnon_232,ithream_655,daniel_939,nathan_2152,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762",,A,adonijah_97,2019-07-27 11:49 adonijah_98,wip,98,Adonijah,Adonijah,,,checked,checked,Adonijah (Aspired to the throne),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Adonijah 2,A Levite sent with the princes to teach the book of the law to the inhabitants of Judah ([2 Chr. 17:8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8)).,,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,A,adonijah_98,2019-07-27 11:49 adonijah_99,wip,99,Adonijah,Adonijah,,,checked,checked,"Adonijah (The fourth son of David, through Haggith; born after Amnon, Chileab (Daniel), and Absalom (2 Sam 3:3–4). Executed by order of King Solomon, for persistent pretensions to the throne.)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Adonijah 3,One of the “chiefs of the people” after the Captivity ([Neh. 10:16](/neh#Neh.10.16)).,,,1,Neh.10.16,,,,,,,,,A,adonijah_99,2019-07-27 11:49 adonikam_100,wip,100,Adonikam,Adonikam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,Adonikam,"Whom the Lord sets up, one of those “which came with Zerubbabel” ([Ezra 2:13](/ezra#Ezra.2.13)). His “children,” or retainers, to the number of 666, came up to Jerusalem (8:13).",,,3,"Ezra.2.13,Ezra.8.13,Neh.7.18",,,,,,,,,A,adonikam_100,2019-07-27 11:49 adoniram_102,wip,102,Adoniram,Adoniram,,"Adoram,Hadoram",checked,,,Male,,,-1022,,-975,,,,Hadoram 3,"One who was “over the tribute;” i.e., “over the levy.” He was stoned by the Israelites after they had revolted from Rehoboam ([2 Chr. 10:18](/2chr#2Chr.10.18)). Called also Adoram ([2 Sam. 20:24](/2sam#2Sam.20.24)) and Adoniram ([1 Kings 4:6](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.6)).",,,5,"2Sam.20.24,1Kgs.4.6,1Kgs.5.14,1Kgs.12.18,2Chr.10.18",,abda_4,,,,,,,A,adoniram_102,2019-07-27 11:49 adrammelech_103,wip,103,Adrammelech,Adrammelech,,,checked,checked,Adrammelech (the god of Sepharvaim),Male,,,-678,,-678,,,,Adrammelech 1,"An idol; a form of the sun-god worshipped by the inhabitants of Sepharvaim ([2 Kings 17:31](/2kgs#2Kgs.17.31)), and brought by the Sepharvite colonists into Samaria.",,,1,2Kgs.17.31,,,,,,,,,A,adrammelech_103,2019-07-27 11:49 adrammelech_104,wip,104,Adrammelech,Adrammelech,,,checked,checked,"Adrammelech (Son of the Assyrian king Sennacherib, who, with his brother Sharezer, murdered their father in the temple of Nisroch at Nineveh, after the failure of the Assyrian attack on Jerusalem. The parricides escaped into Armenia)",Male,,,-710,,-710,,,,Adrammelech 2,"A son of Sennacherib, king of Assyria ([2 Kings 19:37](/2kgs#2Kgs.19.37); [Isa. 37:38](/isa#Isa.37.38)).",,,2,"2Kgs.19.37,Isa.37.38",,sennacherib_2489,,,"esar-haddon_1215,sharezer_2559",,,,A,adrammelech_104,2019-07-27 11:49 adriel_105,wip,105,Adriel,Adriel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1063,,-1018,,,,Adriel,"Flock of God, the son of Barzillai, the Meholathite, to whom Saul gave in marriage his daughter Merab ([1 Sam. 18:19](/1sam#1Sam.18.19)). The five sons that sprang from this union were put to death by the Gibeonites ([2 Sam. 21:8](/2sam#2Sam.21.8), [9](/2sam#2Sam.21.9). Here it is said that Michal “brought up” [R.V., “bare”] these five sons, either that she treated them as if she had been their own mother, or that for “Michal” we should read “Merab,” as in [1 Sam. 18:19](/1sam#1Sam.18.19)).",,,2,"1Sam.18.19,2Sam.21.8",,barzillai_412,merab_2001,,,,,,A,adriel_105,2019-07-27 11:49 aeneas_106,publish,106,Aeneas,Aeneas,,,checked,,,Male,,,35,,35,,,,,,Peter heals Aeneas and Dorcas,Peter and Cornelius,2,"Acts.9.33,Acts.9.34",,,,,,,,,A,aeneas_106,2020-08-27 01:33 agabus_107,publish,107,Agabus,Agabus,,,checked,,,Male,,,43,,60,,,,Agabus,"A “prophet,” probably one of the seventy disciples of Christ. He prophesied at Antioch of an approaching famine ([Acts 11:27](/acts#Acts.11.27), [28](/acts#Acts.11.28)). Many years afterwards he met Paul at Caesarea, and warned him of the bonds and affliction that awaited him at Jerusalem should he persist in going thither ([Acts 21:10-12](/acts#Acts.21.10)).","Disciples first called Christians,Voyage from Miletus to Jerusalem","Church founded at Antioch, Third Missionary Journey",2,"Acts.11.28,Acts.21.10",,,,,,,,,A,agabus_107,2020-08-28 20:04 agag_108,wip,108,Agag,Agag,,,checked,checked,"Agag (A later king, in the days of King Saul. Saul was sent with his army to destroy the Amalekites, who had so violently opposed Israel in the Wilderness. He disregarded the Divine command, sparing the best of the spoil, and saving Agag the king alive. After rebuking Saul, Samuel had Agag put to death for all the atrocities committed by himself and his nation.",Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Agag 1,A king of the Amalekites referred to by Balaam ([Num. 24:7](/num#Num.24.7)). He lived at the time of the Exodus.,,,1,Num.24.7,,,,,,,,,A,agag_108,2019-07-27 11:49 agag_109,wip,109,Agag,Agag,,,checked,checked,Agag (king of Amalek),Male,,,-1079,,-1079,,,,Agag 2,"Another king of the Amalekites whom Saul spared unlawfully, but whom Samuel on his arrival in the camp of Saul ordered, in retributive justice ([Judg. 1](/judg#Judg.1)), to be brought out and cut in pieces ([1 Sam. 15:8-33](/1sam#1Sam.15.8). Comp. [Ex. 17:11](/exod#Exod.17.11); [Num. 14:45](/num#Num.14.45)).",,,5,"1Sam.15.8,1Sam.15.9,1Sam.15.20,1Sam.15.32,1Sam.15.33",,,,,,,,,A,agag_109,2019-07-27 11:49 agee_110,wip,110,Agee,Agee,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Agee,"Fugitive, the father of Shammah, who was one of David’s mighty men ([2 Sam. 23:11](/2sam#2Sam.23.11))",,,1,2Sam.23.11,,,,shammah_2539,,,,,A,agee_110,2019-07-27 11:49 agrippa_111,publish,111,Agrippa,Agrippa,,,checked,,,Male,,,62,,62,,,,Agrippa II.,"Son of the foregoing, was born at Rome, A.D. 27. He was the brother of Bernice and Drusilla. The Emperor Claudius (A.D. 48) invested him with the office of superintendent of the Temple of Jerusalem, and made him governor (A.D. 50) of Chalcis. He was afterwards raised to the rank of king, and made governor over the tetrarchy of Philip and Lysanias ([Acts 25:13](/acts#Acts.25.13); [26:2](/acts#Acts.26.2), [7](/acts#Acts.26.7)). It was before him that Paul delivered (A.D. 59) his speech recorded in [Acts 26](/acts#Acts.26). His private life was very profligate. He died (the last of his race) at Rome, at the age of about seventy years, A.D. 100.","Agrippa and Bernice meet Festus,Paul goes before Agrippa","Paul Arrested and Imprisoned, Paul Arrested and Imprisoned",12,"Acts.25.13,Acts.25.22,Acts.25.23,Acts.25.24,Acts.25.26,Acts.26.1,Acts.26.2,Acts.26.7,Acts.26.19,Acts.26.27,Acts.26.28,Acts.26.32",,,,,,,,,A,agrippa_111,2020-08-27 01:33 agur_112,publish,112,Agur,Agur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-700,,-700,,,,Agur,"Gatherer; the collector, mentioned as author of the sayings in [Prov. 30](/prov#Prov.30). Nothing is known of him beyond what is there recorded.",,,1,Prov.30.1,,jakeh_712,,,,,,Prov.30,A,agur_112,2020-07-16 01:19 ahab_113,wip,113,Ahab,Ahab,,,checked,checked,Son of Omri,Male,,,-925,,-698,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Ahab 1,"The son of Omri, whom he succeeded as the seventh king of Israel. His history is recorded in [1 Kings 16](/1kgs#1Kgs.16)-22. His wife was Jezebel (q.v.), who exercised a very evil influence over him. To the calf-worship introduced by Jeroboam he added the worship of Baal. He was severely admonished by Elijah (q.v.) for his wickedness. His anger was on this account kindled against the prophet, and he sought to kill him. He undertook three campaigns against Ben-hadad II., king of Damascus. In the first two, which were defensive, he gained a complete victory over Ben-hadad, who fell into his hands, and was afterwards released on the condition of his restoring all the cities of Israel he then held, and granting certain other concessions to Ahab. After three years of peace, for some cause Ahab renewed war ([1 Kings 22:3](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.3)) with Ben-hadad by assaulting the city of Ramoth-gilead, although the prophet Micaiah warned him that he would not succeed, and that the 400 false prophets who encouraged him were only leading him to his ruin. Micaiah was imprisoned for thus venturing to dissuade Ahab from his purpose. Ahab went into the battle disguised, that he might if possible escape the notice of his enemies; but an arrow from a bow “drawn at a venture” pierced him, and though stayed up in his chariot for a time he died towards evening, and Elijah’s prophecy ([1 Kings 21:19](/1kgs#1Kgs.21.19)) was fulfilled. He reigned twenty-three years. Because of his idolatry, lust, and covetousness, Ahab is referred to as pre-eminently the type of a wicked king ([2 Kings 8:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.18); [2 Chr. 22:3](/2chr#2Chr.22.3); [Micah 6:16](/mic#Mic.6.16)).",,,80,"1Kgs.16.28,1Kgs.16.29,1Kgs.16.30,1Kgs.16.33,1Kgs.17.1,1Kgs.18.1,1Kgs.18.2,1Kgs.18.3,1Kgs.18.5,1Kgs.18.6,1Kgs.18.9,1Kgs.18.12,1Kgs.18.16,1Kgs.18.17,1Kgs.18.20,1Kgs.18.41,1Kgs.18.42,1Kgs.18.44,1Kgs.18.45,1Kgs.18.46,1Kgs.19.1,1Kgs.20.2,1Kgs.20.13,1Kgs.20.14,1Kgs.20.34,1Kgs.21.1,1Kgs.21.2,1Kgs.21.3,1Kgs.21.4,1Kgs.21.8,1Kgs.21.15,1Kgs.21.16,1Kgs.21.18,1Kgs.21.20,1Kgs.21.21,1Kgs.21.24,1Kgs.21.25,1Kgs.21.27,1Kgs.21.29,1Kgs.22.20,1Kgs.22.39,1Kgs.22.40,1Kgs.22.41,1Kgs.22.49,1Kgs.22.51,2Kgs.1.1,2Kgs.3.1,2Kgs.3.5,2Kgs.8.16,2Kgs.8.18,2Kgs.8.25,2Kgs.8.27,2Kgs.8.28,2Kgs.8.29,2Kgs.9.7,2Kgs.9.8,2Kgs.9.9,2Kgs.9.25,2Kgs.9.29,2Kgs.10.1,2Kgs.10.10,2Kgs.10.11,2Kgs.10.17,2Kgs.10.18,2Kgs.10.30,2Kgs.21.3,2Kgs.21.13,2Chr.18.1,2Chr.18.2,2Chr.18.3,2Chr.18.19,2Chr.21.6,2Chr.21.13,2Chr.22.3,2Chr.22.4,2Chr.22.5,2Chr.22.6,2Chr.22.7,2Chr.22.8,Mic.6.16",,omri_2243,jezebel_1605,"joash_1631,ahaziah_120,joram_804,athaliah_359",,,,,A,ahab_113,2020-11-02 15:59 ahab_114,wip,114,Ahab,Ahab,,,checked,checked,Ahab (son of Kolaiah ),Male,,,-599,,-599,,,,Ahab 2,"A false prophet referred to by Jeremiah ([Jer. 29:21](/jer#Jer.29.21)), of whom nothing further is known.",,,2,"Jer.29.21,Jer.29.22",,kolaiah_1792,,,,,,,A,ahab_114,2019-07-27 11:49 aharhel_115,wip,115,Aharhel,Aharhel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.8,,harum_1423,,,,,,,A,aharhel_115,2019-07-27 11:49 ahasbai_116,wip,116,Ahasbai,Ahasbai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,2Sam.23.34,,,,eliphelet_1147,,,,,A,ahasbai_116,2019-07-27 11:49 ahasuerus_117,wip,117,Ahasuerus,Ahasuerus,,,checked,,,Male,,,-538,,-452,,,,Ahasuerus 3,"The son of Darius Hystaspes, the king named in the Book of Esther. He ruled over the kingdoms of Persia, Media, and Babylonia, “from India to Ethiopia.” This was in all probability the Xerxes of profane history, who succeeded his father Darius (B.C. 485). In the LXX. version of the Book of Esther the name Artaxerxes occurs for Ahasuerus. He reigned for twenty-one years (B.C. 486-465). He invaded Greece with an army, it is said, of more than 2,000,000 soldiers, only 5,000 of whom returned with him. Leonidas, with his famous 300, arrested his progress at the Pass of Thermopylae, and then he was defeated disastrously by Themistocles at Salamis. It was after his return from this invasion that Esther was chosen as his queen.",,,29,"Ezra.4.6,Esth.1.1,Esth.1.2,Esth.1.9,Esth.1.10,Esth.1.15,Esth.1.16,Esth.1.17,Esth.1.19,Esth.2.1,Esth.2.12,Esth.2.16,Esth.2.21,Esth.3.1,Esth.3.6,Esth.3.7,Esth.3.8,Esth.3.12,Esth.6.2,Esth.7.5,Esth.8.1,Esth.8.7,Esth.8.12,Esth.9.2,Esth.9.20,Esth.9.30,Esth.10.1,Esth.10.3,Dan.9.1",,,vashti_2937,darius_980,,,,,A,ahasuerus_117,2019-07-27 11:49 ahaz_118,wip,118,Ahaz,Ahaz,,Achaz,checked,checked,"Ahaz Hebrew: יְהוֹאָחָז, Modern: Yəhō’aḥaz, Tiberian: Yehō’aḥaz; Akkadian: 𒅀𒌑𒄩𒍣 Ia-ú-ḫa-zi) was king of Judah, and the son and successor of Jotham. Ahaz was 20 when he became king of Judah and reigned for 16 years. Ahaz is portrayed as an evil king in the Second Book of Kings",Male,,-763,-1053,-716,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Ahaz 2,"The son and successor of Jotham, king of Judah ([2 Kings 16](/2kgs#2Kgs.16); [Isa. 7](/isa#Isa.7)-9; [2 Chr. 28](/2chr#2Chr.28)). He gave himself up to a life of wickedness and idolatry. Notwithstanding the remonstrances and warnings of Isaiah, Hosea, and Micah, he appealed for help against Rezin, king of Damascus, and Pekah, king of Israel, who threatened Jerusalem, to Tiglath-pileser, the king of Assyria, to the great injury of his kingdom and his own humilating subjection to the Assyrians ([2 Kings 16:7](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.7), [9](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.9); 15:29). He also introduced among his people many heathen and idolatrous customs ([Isa. 8:19](/isa#Isa.8.19); [38:8](/isa#Isa.38.8); [2 Kings 23:12](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.12)). He died at the age of thirty-five years, after reigning sixteen years (B.C. 740-724), and was succeeded by his son Hezekiah. Because of his wickedness he was “not brought into the sepulchre of the kings.”",,,37,"2Kgs.15.38,2Kgs.16.1,2Kgs.16.2,2Kgs.16.5,2Kgs.16.7,2Kgs.16.8,2Kgs.16.10,2Kgs.16.11,2Kgs.16.15,2Kgs.16.16,2Kgs.16.17,2Kgs.16.19,2Kgs.16.20,2Kgs.17.1,2Kgs.18.1,2Kgs.20.11,2Kgs.23.12,1Chr.3.13,2Chr.27.9,2Chr.28.1,2Chr.28.16,2Chr.28.19,2Chr.28.21,2Chr.28.22,2Chr.28.24,2Chr.28.27,2Chr.29.19,Isa.1.1,Isa.7.1,Isa.7.3,Isa.7.10,Isa.7.12,Isa.14.28,Isa.38.8,Hos.1.1,Mic.1.1,Matt.1.9",,jotham_1735,abijah_14,"maaseiah_1852,hezekiah_1512",,,,,A,ahaz_118,2020-12-03 13:41 ahaz_119,wip,119,Ahaz,Ahaz,,,checked,checked,"Ahaz (son of Micah, father of Jadah)",Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Ahaz 1,A grandson of Jonathan ([1 Chr. 8:35](/1chr#1Chr.8.35); [9:42](/1chr#1Chr.9.42)).,,,4,"1Chr.8.35,1Chr.8.36,1Chr.9.41,1Chr.9.42",,micah_2055,,jarah_782,"melech_1993,pithon_2363,tahrea_2827",,,,A,ahaz_119,2019-07-27 11:49 ahaziah_120,wip,120,Ahaziah,Ahaziah,,,checked,checked,Ahaziah (Son of Ahab and King of Israel in Samaria for two years),Male,,,-918,,-896,,,,Ahaziah 1,"The son and successor of Ahab. He followed the counsels of his mother Jezebel, and imitated in wickedness the ways of his father. In his reign the Moabites revolted from under his authority ([2 Kings 3:5-7](/2kgs#2Kgs.3.5)). He united with Jehoshaphat in an attempt to revive maritime trade by the Red Sea, which proved a failure ([2 Chr. 20:35-37](/2chr#2Chr.20.35)). His messengers, sent to consult the god of Ekron regarding his recovery from the effects of a fall from the roof-gallery of his palace, were met on the way by Elijah, who sent them back to tell the king that he would never rise from his bed ([1 Kings 22:51](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.51); [2 Kings 1:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.1.18)).",,,7,"1Kgs.22.40,1Kgs.22.49,1Kgs.22.51,2Kgs.1.2,2Kgs.1.18,2Chr.20.35,2Chr.20.37",jezebel_1605,ahab_113,,,"athaliah_359,joram_804,joash_1631",,,,A,ahaziah_120,2020-11-02 16:04 ahaziah_121,wip,121,Ahaziah,Ahaziah,,"Jehoahaz,Azariah",checked,checked,Ahaziah (king of Judah),Male,,-822,-1053,-844,-826,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Ahaziah 2,"The son of Joram, or Jehoram, and sixth king of Judah. Called Jehoahaz ([2 Chr. 21:17](/2chr#2Chr.21.17); [25:23](/2chr#2Chr.25.23)), and Azariah ([2 Chr. 22:6](/2chr#2Chr.22.6)). Guided by his idolatrous mother Athaliah, his reign was disastrous ([2 Kings 8:24-29](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.24); [9:29](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.29)). He joined his uncle Jehoram, king of Israel, in an expedition against Hazael, king of Damascus; but was wounded at the pass of Gur when attempting to escape, and had strength only to reach Megiddo, where he died ([2 Kings 9:22-28](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.22)). He reigned only one year.",,,26,"2Kgs.8.24,2Kgs.8.25,2Kgs.8.26,2Kgs.8.29,2Kgs.9.16,2Kgs.9.21,2Kgs.9.23,2Kgs.9.27,2Kgs.9.29,2Kgs.10.13,2Kgs.11.1,2Kgs.11.2,2Kgs.12.18,2Kgs.13.1,2Kgs.14.13,1Chr.3.11,2Chr.21.17,2Chr.22.1,2Chr.22.2,2Chr.22.6,2Chr.22.7,2Chr.22.8,2Chr.22.9,2Chr.22.10,2Chr.22.11,2Chr.25.23",athaliah_359,jehoram_803,zibiah_3064,joash_1632,jehoshabeath_811,,,,A,ahaziah_121,2020-11-05 22:12 ahban_122,wip,122,Ahban,Ahban,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.29,abihail_29,abishur_53,,,molid_2105,,,,A,ahban_122,2019-07-27 11:49 aher_123,wip,123,Aher,Aher,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.7.12,,,,hushim_1580,,,,,A,aher_123,2019-07-27 11:49 ahi_124,wip,124,Ahi,Ahi,,,checked,checked,Ahi (Son of Abdiel),Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.15,,abdiel_9,,,,,,,A,ahi_124,2019-07-27 11:49 ahi_125,wip,125,Ahi,Ahi,,,checked,checked,Ahi (Son of Shamer),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.34,,shamer_2725,,,"aram_287,jehubbah_821,rohgah_2445",,,,A,ahi_125,2019-07-27 11:49 ahiah_127,wip,127,Ahiah,Ahiah,,,checked,checked,Ahiah (the sons of Shisha),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Ahijah 6,One of Solomon’s secretaries ([1 Kings 4:3](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.3)).,,,1,1Kgs.4.3,,shavsha_2493,,,elihoreph_1125,,,,A,ahiah_127,2019-07-27 11:49 ahiah_128,wip,128,Ahiah,Ahiah,,,checked,checked,Ahiah (high priest in the reign of Saul),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Ahijah 1,"One of the sons of Bela ([1 Chr. 8:7](/1chr#1Chr.8.7), R.V.). In A.V. called “Ahiah.”",,,1,1Chr.8.7,,ehud_1039,,,"ahihud_134,gera_1301,naaman_2123,uzza_2914",,,,A,ahiah_128,2019-07-27 11:49 ahiam_129,wip,129,Ahiam,Ahiam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Ahiam,"Mother’s brother, one of David’s thirty heroes ([2 Sam. 23:33](/2sam#2Sam.23.33); [1 Chr. 11:35](/1chr#1Chr.11.35)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.33,1Chr.11.35",,sharar_2558,,,,,,,A,ahiam_129,2019-07-27 11:49 ahian_130,wip,130,Ahian,Ahian,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.19,,shemida_2650,,,"aniam_267,likhi_1825,shechem_2590",,,,A,ahian_130,2019-07-27 11:49 ahiezer_131,wip,131,Ahiezer,Ahiezer,,,checked,checked,Ahiezer (Captain of the tribe of Dan),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,5,"Num.1.12,Num.2.25,Num.7.66,Num.7.71,Num.10.25",,ammishaddai_230,,,,,,,A,ahiezer_131,2019-07-27 11:49 ahiezer_132,wip,132,Ahiezer,Ahiezer,,,checked,checked,"Ahiezer (People with this name tend to be passionate, compassionate, intuitive, romantic, and to have magnetic personalities. They are usually humanitarian, broadminded and generous, and tend to follow professions where they can serve humanity. Because they are so affectionate and giving, they may be imposed on. They are romantic and easily fall in love, but may be easily hurt and are sometimes quick-tempered.)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Ahiezer 2,The chief of the Benjamite slingers that repaired to David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:3](/1chr#1Chr.12.3)).,,,1,1Chr.12.3,,shemaah_2618,,,joash_1636,,,,A,ahiezer_132,2019-07-27 11:49 ahihud_133,wip,133,Ahihud,Ahihud,,,checked,checked,Ahihud (son of Shelomi),Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Ahihud 2,"Name different in Hebrew, meaning brother of Judah. Chief of the tribe of Asher; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan among the tribe ([Num. 34:27](/num#Num.34.27)).",,,1,Num.34.27,,shelomi_2604,,,,,,,A,ahihud_133,2019-07-27 11:49 ahihud_134,wip,134,Ahihud,Ahihud,,,checked,checked,Ahihud (son of Ehud),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Ahihud 1,"A son of Bela, the son of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 8:7](/1chr#1Chr.8.7)).",,,1,1Chr.8.7,,ehud_1039,,,"ahiah_128,gera_1301,naaman_2123,uzza_2914",,,,A,ahihud_134,2019-07-27 11:49 ahijah_135,wip,135,Ahijah,Ahijah,,,checked,checked,Ahijah (the prophet of Shiloh),Male,,,-984,,-954,,,,Ahijah 7,"A prophet of Shiloh ([1 Kings 11:29](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.29); [14:2](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.2)), called the “Shilonite,” in the days of Rehoboam. We have on record two of his remarkable prophecies, [1 Kings 11:31-39](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.31), announcing the rending of the ten tribes from Solomon; and [1 Kings 14:6-16](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.6), delivered to Jeroboam’s wife, foretelling the death of Abijah the king’s son, the destruction of Jeroboam’s house, and the captivity of Israel “beyond the river.” Jeroboam bears testimony to the high esteem in which he was held as a prophet of God ([1 Kings 14:2](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.2), [3](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.3)).",,,11,"1Kgs.11.29,1Kgs.11.30,1Kgs.12.15,1Kgs.14.2,1Kgs.14.4,1Kgs.14.5,1Kgs.14.6,1Kgs.14.18,1Kgs.15.29,2Chr.9.29,2Chr.10.15",,,,,,,,,A,ahijah_135,2019-07-27 11:49 ahijah_136,wip,136,Ahijah,Ahijah,,,checked,checked,Ahijah (Baasha ),Male,,,-954,,-884,,,,,,,,4,"1Kgs.15.27,1Kgs.15.33,1Kgs.21.22,2Kgs.9.9",,,,baasha_589,,,,,A,ahijah_136,2019-07-27 11:49 ahijah_137,wip,137,Ahijah,Ahijah,,,checked,checked,"[ Jerahmeel Son of Hezron ] The sons of Jerahmeel the firstborn of Hezron: Ram his firstborn, Bunah, Oren, Ozem and Ahijah. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations",Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Ahijah 2,"One of the five sons of Jerahmeel, who was great-grandson of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:25](/1chr#1Chr.2.25)).",,,1,1Chr.2.25,,jerahmeel_843,,,"bunah_525,onam_2249,oren_2256,ozem_2261,ram_2392",,,,A,ahijah_137,2019-07-27 11:49 ahijah_138,wip,138,Ahijah,Ahijah,,,checked,checked,"Ahijah (Brother of the Lord) a Levite prophet of Shiloh in the days of Solomon, as mentioned in the Hebrew Bible's 1 Kings. Ahijah foretold to Jeroboam that he would become king (1 Kings 11:29). The Hebrew Bible records two of his prophecies.",Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Ahijah 4,"A Pelonite, one of David’s heroes ([1 Chr. 11:36](/1chr#1Chr.11.36)); called also Eliam ([2 Sam. 23:34](/2sam#2Sam.23.34)).",,,1,1Chr.11.36,,,,,,,,,A,ahijah_138,2019-07-27 11:49 ahijah_139,wip,139,Ahijah,Ahijah,,,checked,checked,Ahijah (Son of Jerahmeel),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Ahijah 5,A Levite having charge of the sacred treasury in the temple ([1 Chr. 26:20](/1chr#1Chr.26.20)).,,,1,1Chr.26.20,,,,,,,,,A,ahijah_139,2019-07-27 11:49 ahijah_140,wip,140,Ahijah,Ahijah,,,checked,checked,Ahijah (An Israelite),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.26,,,,,,,,,A,ahijah_140,2019-07-27 11:49 ahikam_141,wip,141,Ahikam,Ahikam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-642,,-588,,,,Ahikam,"Brother of support = helper, one of the five whom Josiah sent to consult the prophetess Huldah in connection with the discovery of the book of the law ([2 Kings 22:12-14](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.12); [2 Chr. 34:20](/2chr#2Chr.34.20)). He was the son of Shaphan, the royal secretary, and the father of Gedaliah, governor of Judea after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians ([2 Kings 25:22](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.22); [Jer. 40:5-16](/jer#Jer.40.5); [43:6](/jer#Jer.43.6)). On one occasion he protected Jeremiah against the fury of Jehoiakim ([Jer. 26:24](/jer#Jer.26.24)). It was in the chamber of another son (Germariah) of Shaphan that Baruch read in the ears of all the people Jeremiah’s roll.",,,20,"2Kgs.22.12,2Kgs.22.14,2Kgs.25.22,2Chr.34.20,Jer.26.24,Jer.39.14,Jer.40.5,Jer.40.6,Jer.40.7,Jer.40.9,Jer.40.11,Jer.40.14,Jer.40.16,Jer.41.1,Jer.41.2,Jer.41.6,Jer.41.10,Jer.41.16,Jer.41.18,Jer.43.6",,shaphan_2550,,gedaliah_1287,"elasah_1056,gemariah_1296",,,,A,ahikam_141,2019-07-27 11:49 ahilud_142,wip,142,Ahilud,Ahilud,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1040,,-1014,,,,,,,,5,"2Sam.8.16,2Sam.20.24,1Kgs.4.3,1Kgs.4.12,1Chr.18.15",,,,"jehoshaphat_806,baana_580",,,,,A,ahilud_142,2019-07-27 11:49 ahimaaz_143,wip,143,Ahimaaz,Ahimaaz,,,checked,checked,Ahimaaz( Ahinoam daughter of Ahimaaz),Male,,,-1087,,-1087,,,,Ahimaaz 1,"The father Ahinoam, the wife of Saul ([1 Sam. 14:50](/1sam#1Sam.14.50)).",,,1,1Sam.14.50,,,,ahinoam_152,,,,,A,ahimaaz_143,2019-07-27 11:49 ahimaaz_144,wip,144,Ahimaaz,Ahimaaz,,,checked,checked,Ahimaaz (Jonathan),Male,,,-1700,,-1021,,,Tribe of Levi,Ahimaaz 2,"The son and successor of Zadok in the office of high priest ([1 Chr. 6:8](/1chr#1Chr.6.8), [53](/1chr#1Chr.6.53)). On the occasion of the revolt of Absalom he remained faithful to David, and was of service to him in conveying to him tidings of the proceedings of Absalom in Jerusalem ([2 Sam. 15:24-37](/2sam#2Sam.15.24); [17:15-21](/2sam#2Sam.17.15)). He was swift of foot, and was the first to carry to David tidings of the defeat of Absalom, although he refrained, from delicacy of feeling, from telling him of his death ([2 Sam. 18:19-33](/2sam#2Sam.18.19)).",,,13,"2Sam.15.27,2Sam.15.36,2Sam.17.17,2Sam.17.20,2Sam.18.19,2Sam.18.22,2Sam.18.23,2Sam.18.27,2Sam.18.28,2Sam.18.29,1Chr.6.8,1Chr.6.9,1Chr.6.53",,zadok_2973,,azariah_373,,,,,A,ahimaaz_144,2019-07-27 11:49 ahimaaz_145,wip,145,Ahimaaz,Ahimaaz,,,checked,checked,Ahimaaz (daughter of Solomon),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.15,,,basmath_415,,,,,,A,ahimaaz_145,2019-07-27 11:49 ahiman_146,wip,146,Ahiman,Ahiman,,,checked,checked,"A Levite, guardian",Male,,,-1490,,-1443,,,,Ahiman 1,One of the three giant Anakim brothers whom Caleb and the spies saw in Mount Hebron ([Num. 13:22](/num#Num.13.22)) when they went in to explore the land. They were afterwards driven out and slain ([Josh. 15:14](/josh#Josh.15.14); [Judg. 1:10](/judg#Judg.1.10)).,,,3,"Num.13.22,Josh.15.14,Judg.1.10",,anak_252,,,"sheshai_2671,talmai_2818",,,,A,ahiman_146,2019-07-27 11:49 ahiman_147,wip,147,Ahiman,Ahiman,,,checked,checked,A guardian of the temple,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,Ahiman 2,One of the guardians of the temple after the Exile ([1 Chr. 9:17](/1chr#1Chr.9.17)).,,,1,1Chr.9.17,,,,,,,,,A,ahiman_147,2019-07-27 11:49 ahimelech_126,wip,126,Ahimelech,Ahimelech,,Ahiah,checked,checked,Ahimelech (The son of Ahitub and father of Abiathar),Male,,,-1087,,-1062,,,,Ahijah 3,"Son of Ahitub ([1 Sam. 14:3](/1sam#1Sam.14.3), [18](/1sam#1Sam.14.18)), Ichabod’s brother; the same probably as Ahimelech, who was high priest at Nob in the reign of Saul ([1 Sam. 22:11](/1sam#1Sam.22.11)). Some, however, suppose that Ahimelech was the brother of Ahijah, and that they both officiated as high priests, Ahijah at Gibeah or Kirjath-jearim, and Ahimelech at Nob.",,,11,"1Sam.14.3,1Sam.14.18,1Sam.21.1,1Sam.21.2,1Sam.21.8,1Sam.22.9,1Sam.22.11,1Sam.22.14,1Sam.22.16,1Sam.22.20,1Sam.23.6",,ahitub_163,,abiathar_20,,,,,A,ahimelech_126,2020-07-10 12:26 ahimelech_148,wip,148,Ahimelech,Ahimelech,,,checked,checked,Ahimelech (the Hittite),Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Sam.26.6,,,,,,,,,A,ahimelech_148,2019-07-27 11:49 ahimelech_149,wip,149,Ahimelech,Ahimelech,,Abimelech,checked,checked,Ahimelech (Father of Abiathar the priest),Male,,,-1056,,-1015,,,,Abimelech 4,"The son of Abiathar, and high priest in the time of David ([1 Chr. 18:16](/1chr#1Chr.18.16)). In the parallel passage, [2 Sam. 8:17](/2sam#2Sam.8.17), we have the name Ahimelech, and Abiathar, the son of Ahimelech. This most authorities consider the more correct reading.",,,6,"1Sam.30.7,2Sam.8.17,1Chr.18.16,1Chr.24.3,1Chr.24.6,1Chr.24.31",,abiathar_20,,,jonathan_1693,,,,A,ahimelech_149,2019-07-27 11:49 ahinadab_151,wip,151,Ahinadab,Ahinadab,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Ahinadab,"Brother of liberality = liberal, one of the twelve commissariat officers appointed by Solomon in so many districts of his kingdom to raise supplies by monthly rotation for his household. He was appointed to the district of Mahanaim ([1 Kings 4:14](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.14)), east of Jordan.",,,1,1Kgs.4.14,,iddo_1591,,,,,,,A,ahinadab_151,2019-07-27 11:49 ahinoam_152,wip,152,Ahinoam,Ahinoam,,,checked,checked,Ahinoam (wife of Saul),Female,,,-1087,,-1087,,,,Ahinoam 1,"The daughter of Ahimaaz, and wife of Saul ([1 Sam. 14:50](/1sam#1Sam.14.50)).",,,1,1Sam.14.50,,ahimaaz_143,saul_2478,"malchi-shua_1990,jonathan_1692,abinadab_641,merab_2001,michal_2073",,,,,A,ahinoam_152,2019-07-27 11:49 ahinoam_153,wip,153,Ahinoam,Ahinoam,,,checked,checked,"Ahinoam (Ahinoam, said to come from Jezreel, is King David’s wife and the mother of his eldest son, Amnon.)",Female,,,-1060,,-1048,,,,Ahinoam 2,"A Jezreelitess, the first wife of David ([1 Sam. 25:43](/1sam#1Sam.25.43); [27:3](/1sam#1Sam.27.3)). She was the mother of Amnon ([2 Sam. 3:2](/2sam#2Sam.3.2)). (See [1 Sam. 30:5](/1sam#1Sam.30.5), [18](/1sam#1Sam.30.18); [2 Sam. 2:2](/2sam#2Sam.2.2).)",,,6,"1Sam.25.43,1Sam.27.3,1Sam.30.5,2Sam.2.2,2Sam.3.2,1Chr.3.1",,,david_994,amnon_232,,,,,A,ahinoam_153,2019-07-27 11:49 ahio_154,wip,154,Ahio,Ahio,,,checked,checked,Ahio(sons of Abinadab),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Ahio 3,"One of the sons of Abinadab the Levite. While Uzzah went by the side of the ark, he walked before it guiding the oxen which drew the cart on which it was carried, after having brought it from his father’s house in Gibeah ([1 Chr. 13:7](/1chr#1Chr.13.7); [2 Sam. 6:3](/2sam#2Sam.6.3), [4](/2sam#2Sam.6.4)).",,,3,"2Sam.6.3,2Sam.6.4,1Chr.13.7",,abinadab_43,,,"eleazar_1063,uzzah_2916",,,,A,ahio_154,2019-07-27 11:49 ahio_155,wip,155,Ahio,Ahio,,,checked,checked,Ahio (Shashak),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Ahio 1,One of the sons of Beriah ([1 Chr. 8:14](/1chr#1Chr.8.14)).,,,1,1Chr.8.14,,beriah_480,,,"ader_82,arad_281,ispah_644,jeremoth_856,joha_1664,michael_2063,shashak_2561,zebadiah_2988",,,,A,ahio_155,2019-07-27 11:49 ahio_156,wip,156,Ahio,Ahio,,,checked,checked,"Ahio (One of the sons of Abinadab the Levite. While Uzzah went by the side of the ark, he walked before it guiding the oxen which drew the cart on which it was carried, after having brought it from his father's house in Gibeah)",Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Ahio 2,One of the sons of Jehiel the Gibeonite ([1 Chr. 8:31](/1chr#1Chr.8.31); [9:37](/1chr#1Chr.9.37)).,,,2,"1Chr.8.31,1Chr.9.37",maachah_1844,abiel_23,,,"abdon_12,baal_575,gedor_1292,kish_1784,mikloth_2078,nadab_2131,ner_2181,zacher_2972,zur_3111",,,,A,ahio_156,2019-07-27 11:49 ahira_157,wip,157,Ahira,Ahira,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Ahira,"Brother of evil = unlucky, or my brother is friend, chief of the tribe of Naphtali at the Exodus ([Num. 1:15](/num#Num.1.15); [2:29](/num#Num.2.29)).",,,5,"Num.1.15,Num.2.29,Num.7.78,Num.7.83,Num.10.27",,enan_1190,,,,,,,A,ahira_157,2019-07-27 11:49 ahiram_158,wip,158,Ahiram,Ahiram,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,Num.26.38,,benjamin_463,,,"ard_293,ashbel_336,becher_423,bela_436,jediael_757,ehi_1038,gera_1298,huram_1569,shupham_2115,nohah_2120,rapha_2447",,,,A,ahiram_158,2019-07-27 11:49 ahisamach_159,wip,159,Ahisamach,Ahisamach,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1491,,-1491,,,,,,,,3,"Exod.31.6,Exod.35.34,Exod.38.23",,,,aholiab_170,,,,,A,ahisamach_159,2019-07-27 11:49 ahishahar_160,wip,160,Ahishahar,Ahishahar,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.7.10,,bilhan_504,,,"benjamin_458,chenaanah_933,ehud_1040,jeush_1601,tharshish_2847,zethan_3057",,,,A,ahishahar_160,2019-07-27 11:49 ahishar_161,wip,161,Ahishar,Ahishar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Ahishar,"Brother of song = singer, the officer who was “over the household” of Solomon ([1 Kings 4:6](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.6)).",,,1,1Kgs.4.6,,,,,,,,,A,ahishar_161,2019-07-27 11:49 ahithophel_162,wip,162,Ahithophel,Ahithophel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,Ahithophel,"Brother of insipidity or impiety, a man greatly renowned for his sagacity among the Jews. At the time of Absalom’s revolt he deserted David ([Ps. 41:9](/ps#Ps.41.9); [55:12-14](/ps#Ps.55.12)) and espoused the cause of Absalom ([2 Sam. 15:12](/2sam#2Sam.15.12)). David sent his old friend Hushai back to Absalom, in order that he might counteract the counsel of Ahithophel ([2 Sam. 15:31-37](/2sam#2Sam.15.31)). This end was so far gained that Ahithophel saw he had no longer any influence, and accordingly he at once left the camp of Absalom and returned to Giloh, his native place, where, after arranging his wordly affairs, he hanged himself, and was buried in the sepulchre of his fathers ([2 Sam. 17:1-23](/2sam#2Sam.17.1)). He was the type of Judas ([Ps. 41:9](/ps#Ps.41.9)).",,,17,"2Sam.15.12,2Sam.15.31,2Sam.15.34,2Sam.16.15,2Sam.16.20,2Sam.16.21,2Sam.16.23,2Sam.17.1,2Sam.17.6,2Sam.17.7,2Sam.17.14,2Sam.17.15,2Sam.17.21,2Sam.17.23,2Sam.23.34,1Chr.27.33,1Chr.27.34",,,,eliam_1090,,,,,A,ahithophel_162,2019-07-27 11:49 ahitub_163,wip,163,Ahitub,Ahitub,,,checked,checked,Ahitub (The son of Phinehas),Male,,,-1087,,-1062,,,,Ahitub 1,"The son of Phinehas. On the death of his grandfather Eli he succeeded to the office of high priest, and was himself succeeded by his son Ahijah ([1 Sam. 14:3](/1sam#1Sam.14.3); [22:9](/1sam#1Sam.22.9), [11](/1sam#1Sam.22.11), [12](/1sam#1Sam.22.12), [20](/1sam#1Sam.22.20)).",,,5,"1Sam.14.3,1Sam.22.9,1Sam.22.11,1Sam.22.12,1Sam.22.20",,phinehas_2350,,ahimelech_126,ichabod_1589,,,,A,ahitub_163,2019-07-27 11:49 ahitub_164,wip,164,Ahitub,Ahitub,,,checked,checked,Ahitub (Grandson of High Priest Eli),Male,,,-1700,,-1040,,,Tribe of Levi,Ahitub 2,"The father of Zadok, who was made high priest by Saul after the extermination of the family of Ahimelech ([1 Chr. 6:7](/1chr#1Chr.6.7), [8](/1chr#1Chr.6.8); [2 Sam. 8:17](/2sam#2Sam.8.17)).",,,5,"2Sam.8.17,1Chr.6.7,1Chr.6.8,1Chr.6.52,1Chr.18.16",,amariah_198,,zadok_2973,,,,,A,ahitub_164,2019-07-27 11:49 ahitub_165,wip,165,Ahitub,Ahitub,,,checked,checked,Ahitub (son of Amariah).,Male,,,-760,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,3,"1Chr.6.11,1Chr.6.12,Ezra.7.2",,amariah_199,,zadok_2975,,,,,A,ahitub_165,2019-07-27 11:49 ahlai_166,wip,166,Ahlai,Ahlai,,,checked,checked,Ahlai (son of Sheshan),Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.31,,sheshan_2672,jarha_732,attai_363,,,,,A,ahlai_166,2019-07-27 11:49 ahlai_167,wip,167,Ahlai,Ahlai,,,checked,checked,"The son of Nathan, who was the son of Attai, who was the son of Ahlai. Hence this man is called the son of Nathan",Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.41,,,,zabad_2947,,,,,A,ahlai_167,2019-07-27 11:49 ahoah_168,wip,168,Ahoah,Ahoah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Ahoah,"Brotherly, one of the sons of Bela, the son of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 8:4](/1chr#1Chr.8.4)). He is also called Ahiah (ver. 7) and Iri ([1 Chr. 7:7](/1chr#1Chr.7.7)). His descendants were called Ahohites ([2 Sam. 23:9](/2sam#2Sam.23.9), [28](/2sam#2Sam.23.28)).",,,1,1Chr.8.4,,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,abishua_52,addar_80,ard_294,iri_613,jerimoth_864,ezbon_1236,gera_1300,naaman_2121,uzzi_2919,uzziel_2931",,,,A,ahoah_168,2019-07-27 11:49 aholah_169,wip,169,Aholah,Aholah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-593,,-593,,,,,,,,4,"Ezek.23.4,Ezek.23.5,Ezek.23.36,Ezek.23.44",mother_of_aholah_and_aholibah_2109,,,,aholibah_171,,,,A,aholah_169,2019-07-27 11:49 aholiab_170,wip,170,Aholiab,Aholiab,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1491,,-1491,,,,Aholiab,"Tent of the father, an artist of the tribe of Dan, appointed to the work of preparing materials for the tabernacle ([Ex. 31:6](/exod#Exod.31.6); [35:34](/exod#Exod.35.34); [36:1](/exod#Exod.36.1), [2](/exod#Exod.36.2); [38:23](/exod#Exod.38.23)).",,,5,"Exod.31.6,Exod.35.34,Exod.36.1,Exod.36.2,Exod.38.23",,ahisamach_159,,,,,,,A,aholiab_170,2019-07-27 11:49 aholibah_171,wip,171,Aholibah,Aholibah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-593,,-593,,,,Aholibah,"My tent is in her, the name of an imaginary harlot, applied symbolically to Jerusalem, because she had abandoned the worship of the true God and given herself up to the idolatries of foreign nations. ([Ezek. 23:4](/ezek#Ezek.23.4), [11](/ezek#Ezek.23.11), [22](/ezek#Ezek.23.22), [36](/ezek#Ezek.23.36), [44](/ezek#Ezek.23.44)).",,,5,"Ezek.23.4,Ezek.23.11,Ezek.23.22,Ezek.23.36,Ezek.23.44",mother_of_aholah_and_aholibah_2109,,,,aholah_169,,,,A,aholibah_171,2019-07-27 11:49 aholibamah_172,wip,172,Aholibamah,Aholibamah,,,checked,checked,Aholibamah (Wife of Esau),Female,,,-1756,,-1756,,,,,,,,1,Gen.36.25,,anah_248,,,dishon_1017,,,,A,aholibamah_172,2019-07-27 11:49 aholibamah_173,wip,173,Aholibamah,Aholibamah,,,checked,checked,Aholibamah (Edomite chief),Female,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.41,1Chr.1.52",,,,,,,,,A,aholibamah_173,2019-07-27 11:49 aholibamah_1761,wip,1761,Aholibamah,Aholibamah,,Judith,checked,checked,"Aholibamah (Wife of Esau, the son of Isaac)",Female,,,-1796,,-1712,,,,Judith,"Jewess, the daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and one of Esau’s wives ([Gen. 26:34](/gen#Gen.26.34)), elsewhere called Aholibamah (36:2-14).",,,5,"Gen.26.34,Gen.36.2,Gen.36.5,Gen.36.14,Gen.36.18",anah_247,beeri_432,esau_1216,"jeush_913,jaalam_662,korah_1793",,,,,A,aholibamah_1761,2019-07-27 11:49 ahumai_174,wip,174,Ahumai,Ahumai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.2,,jahath_690,,,lahad_1805,,,,A,ahumai_174,2019-07-27 11:49 ahuzam_175,wip,175,Ahuzam,Ahuzam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.6,naarah_2124,ashur_342,,,"haahashtari_1332,hepher_1497,temeni_2840",,"coz_958,ethnan_1226,jezoar_1610,zereth_3050",,A,ahuzam_175,2019-07-27 11:49 ahuzzath_176,wip,176,Ahuzzath,Ahuzzath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1804,,-1804,,,,,,,,1,Gen.26.26,,,,,,,,,A,ahuzzath_176,2019-07-27 11:49 aiah_177,wip,177,Aiah,Aiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1048,,-1018,,,,,,,,4,"2Sam.3.7,2Sam.21.8,2Sam.21.10,2Sam.21.11",,,,rizpah_2444,,,,,A,aiah_177,2019-07-27 11:49 ajah_178,wip,178,Ajah,Ajah,,Aiah,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.24,1Chr.1.40",,zibeon_3062,,,anah_249,,,,A,ajah_178,2019-07-27 11:49 akan_179,wip,179,Akan,Akan,,Jakan,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Jaakan,"He twists, one of the sons of Ezer, the son of Seir the Horite ([1 Chr. 1:42](/1chr#1Chr.1.42)).",,,2,"Gen.36.27,1Chr.1.42",,ezer_1238,,,"bilhan_503,zavan_2944",,,,A,akan_179,2019-07-27 11:49 akkub_180,wip,180,Akkub,Akkub,,,checked,checked,Akkub (son of Elioenai),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Akkub 3,A descendant of David ([1 Chr. 3:24](/1chr#1Chr.3.24)).,,,1,1Chr.3.24,,elioenai_1135,,,"anani_256,dalaiah_970,eliashib_1093,hodaiah_1539,johanan_1668,pelaiah_2301",,,,A,akkub_180,2019-07-27 11:49 akkub_181,wip,181,Akkub,Akkub,,,checked,checked,Akkub (gatekeepers who guarded the storerooms at the gates),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Akkub 2,A Levite who kept the gate of the temple after the return from Babylon ([1 Chr. 9:17](/1chr#1Chr.9.17); [Ezra 2:42](/ezra#Ezra.2.42); [Neh. 7:45](/neh#Neh.7.45)).,,,5,"1Chr.9.17,Ezra.2.42,Neh.7.45,Neh.11.19,Neh.12.25",,,,,,,,,A,akkub_181,2019-07-27 11:49 akkub_182,wip,182,Akkub,Akkub,,,checked,checked,Name of a family of temple servants,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Akkub 1,The head of one of the families of Nethinim ([Ezra 2:45](/ezra#Ezra.2.45)).,,,1,Ezra.2.45,,,,,,,,,A,akkub_182,2019-07-27 11:49 akkub_183,wip,183,Akkub,Akkub,,,checked,checked,Akkub (son of Elionenai),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.7,,,,,,,,,A,akkub_183,2019-07-27 11:49 alameth_184,wip,184,Alameth,Alameth,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Alemeth 1,"One of the nine sons of Becher, the son of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 7:8](/1chr#1Chr.7.8)).",,,1,1Chr.7.8,,becher_423,,,"abiah_17,anathoth_262,jerimoth_865,eliezer_1115,elioenai_1137,joash_1635,omri_2244,zemira_3037",,,,A,alameth_184,2019-07-27 11:49 alemeth_185,wip,185,Alemeth,Alemeth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Alemeth 2,"One of the sons of Jehoadah, or Jarah, son of Ahaz ([1 Chr. 8:36](/1chr#1Chr.8.36)).",,,2,"1Chr.8.36,1Chr.9.42",,jarah_782,,,"azmaveth_556,zimri_3089",,,,A,alemeth_185,2019-07-27 11:49 alexander_186,wip,186,Alexander,Alexander,,,checked,checked,Alexander (son of Simon of Cyrene),Male,,,33,,33,,,,Alexander 2,"A man whose father, Simon the Cyrenian, bore the cross of Christ ([Mark 15:21](/mark#Mark.15.21)).",,,1,Mark.15.21,,simon_2749,,,rufus_2448,,,,A,alexander_186,2019-07-27 11:49 alexander_187,publish,187,Alexander (Son of Simon),Alexander,,,checked,,Alexander (a member of the family of Annas the high priest),Male,,,33,,33,,,,Alexander 1,"A relative of Annas the high priest, present when Peter and John were examined before the Sanhedrim ([Acts 4:6](/acts#Acts.4.6)).",Peter and John's Trial,Pentecost/Church Founded,1,Acts.4.6,,,,,,,,,A,alexander_187,2020-08-27 01:33 alexander_188,publish,188,Alexander (Jew of Ephesus),Alexander,,,checked,,Alexander(The Jews in the crowd pushed Alexander to the front),Male,,,58,,58,,,,Alexander 3,A Jew of Ephesus who took a prominent part in the uproar raised there by the preaching of Paul ([Acts 19:33](/acts#Acts.19.33)). The Jews put him forward to plead their cause before the mob. It was probably intended that he should show that he and the other Jews had no sympathy with Paul any more than the Ephesians had. It is possible that this man was the same as the following.,Riot in Ephesus,Third Missionary Journey,1,Acts.19.33,,,,,,,,,A,alexander_188,2020-08-27 01:33 alexander_189,wip,189,Alexander,Alexander,,,checked,checked,Alexander (Hymenaeus ),Male,,,65,,66,,,,Alexander 4,"A coppersmith who, with Hymenaeus and others, promulgated certain heresies regarding the resurrection ([1 Tim. 1:19](/1tim#1Tim.1.19); [2 Tim. 4:14](/2tim#2Tim.4.14)), and made shipwreck of faith and of a good conscience. Paul excommunicated him ([1 Tim. 1:20](/1tim#1Tim.1.20); comp. [1 Cor. 5:5](/1cor#1Cor.5.5)).",,,2,"1Tim.1.20,2Tim.4.14",,,,,,,,,A,alexander_189,2019-07-27 11:49 allon_190,wip,190,Allon,Allon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1443,,,,Allon 2,"The son of Jedaiah, of the family of the Simeonites, who expelled the Hamites from the valley of Gedor ([1 Chr. 4:37](/1chr#1Chr.4.37)).",,,2,"Josh.19.33,1Chr.4.37",,jedaiah_751,,shiphi_2709,,,,,A,allon_190,2019-07-27 11:49 almodad_191,publish,191,Almodad,Almodad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2247,,-2247,,,,Almodad,"Immeasurable, the first named of the sons of Joktan ([Gen. 10:26](/gen#Gen.10.26)), the founder of an Arabian tribe.",,,2,"Gen.10.26,1Chr.1.20",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,jerah_842,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,A,almodad_191,2020-05-17 01:54 alphaeus_192,publish,192,Alphaeus,Alphaeus,,,checked,checked,Alphaeus (Father of Levi),Male,,,31,,33,,,,Alphaeus 1,"The father of James the Less, the apostle and writer of the epistle ([Matt. 10:3](/matt#Matt.10.3); [Mark 3:18](/mark#Mark.3.18); [Luke 6:15](/luke#Luke.6.15); [Acts 1:13](/acts#Acts.1.13)), and the husband of Mary ([John 19:25](/john#John.19.25)). The Hebrew form of this name is Cleopas, or Clopas (q.v.).",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,4,"Matt.10.3,Mark.3.18,Luke.6.15,Acts.1.13",,,,"james_718,lebbaeus_1815",,,,,A,alphaeus_192,2021-07-09 20:28 alphaeus_193,wip,193,Alphaeus,Alphaeus,,,checked,checked,Alphaeus (Father of Levi),Male,,,31,,31,,,,Alphaeus 2,"The father of Levi, or Matthew ([Mark 2:14](/mark#Mark.2.14)).",,,1,Mark.2.14,,,,matthew_1971,,,,,A,alphaeus_193,2019-07-27 11:49 alvah_194,wip,194,Alvah,Alvah,,Aliah,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.40,1Chr.1.51",,,,,,,,,A,alvah_194,2019-07-27 11:49 alvan_195,wip,195,Alvan,Alvan,,Alian,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.23,1Chr.1.40",,shobal_2719,,,"ebal_1026,manahath_1927,onam_2248,shepho_2665",,,,A,alvan_195,2019-07-27 11:49 amal_196,wip,196,Amal,Amal,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.35,,hotham_1562,,,"imna_601,shelesh_2603,zophah_3104",,,,A,amal_196,2019-07-27 11:49 amalek_197,wip,197,Amalek,Amalek,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1040,,,,Amalek,"Dweller in a valley, the son of Eliphaz and grandson of Esau ([Gen. 36:12](/gen#Gen.36.12); [1 Chr. 1:36](/1chr#1Chr.1.36)); the chief of an Idumean tribe ([Gen. 36:16](/gen#Gen.36.16)). His mother was a Horite, a tribe whose territory the descendants of Esau had seized.",,,22,"Gen.36.12,Gen.36.16,Exod.17.8,Exod.17.9,Exod.17.10,Exod.17.11,Exod.17.13,Exod.17.14,Exod.17.16,Num.24.20,Deut.25.17,Deut.25.19,Judg.3.13,Judg.5.14,1Sam.15.2,1Sam.15.3,1Sam.15.5,1Sam.15.20,1Sam.28.18,2Sam.8.12,1Chr.1.36,Ps.83.7",timna_2860,eliphaz_1144,,,"gatam_1281,kenaz_1776,korah_1794,omar_2242,teman_2838,zepho_3042",,,,A,amalek_197,2020-09-03 12:32 amariah_198,wip,198,Amariah,Amariah,,,checked,checked,Amariah(father of Ahitub),Male,,,-1700,,-1491,,,Tribe of Levi,Amariah 1,"One of the descendants of Aaron by Eleazar ([1 Chr. 6:7](/1chr#1Chr.6.7), [52](/1chr#1Chr.6.52)). He was probably the last of the high priests of Eleazar’s line prior to the transfer of that office to Eli, of the line of Ithamar.",,,2,"1Chr.6.7,1Chr.6.52",,meraioth_2003,,ahitub_164,,,,,A,amariah_198,2019-07-27 11:49 amariah_199,wip,199,Amariah,Amariah,,,checked,checked,A man of Judah,Male,,,-760,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,Amariah 4,[1 Chr. 6:11](/1chr#1Chr.6.11); [Ezra 7:3](/ezra#Ezra.7.3).,,,2,"1Chr.6.11,Ezra.7.3",,azariah_378,,ahitub_165,,,,,A,amariah_199,2019-07-27 11:49 amariah_200,wip,200,Amariah,Amariah,,,checked,checked,Amariah (sons of Hebron),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Amariah 2,"A Levite, son of Hebron, of the lineage of Moses ([1 Chr. 23:19](/1chr#1Chr.23.19); [24:23](/1chr#1Chr.24.23)).",,,2,"1Chr.23.19,1Chr.24.23",,hebron_1475,,,"jahaziel_698,jekameam_834,jeriah_860",,,,A,amariah_200,2019-07-27 11:49 amariah_201,wip,201,Amariah,Amariah,,,checked,checked,Amariah(son of Ishmael),Male,,,-896,,-896,,,,Amariah 3,A “chief priest” who took an active part in the reformation under Jehoshaphat ([2 Chr. 19:11](/2chr#2Chr.19.11)); probably the same as mentioned in [1 Chr. 6:9](/1chr#1Chr.6.9).,,,1,2Chr.19.11,,,,,,,,,A,amariah_201,2019-07-27 11:49 amariah_202,wip,202,Amariah,Amariah,,,checked,checked,A man of Judah,Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Amariah 5,One of the high priests in the time of Hezekiah ([2 Chr. 31:15](/2chr#2Chr.31.15)).,,,1,2Chr.31.15,,,,,,,,,A,amariah_202,2019-07-27 11:49 amariah_203,wip,203,Amariah,Amariah,,,checked,checked,Amariah (Guilty of Intermarriage),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Amariah 9,[Ezra 10:42](/ezra#Ezra.10.42).,,,1,Ezra.10.42,,,,,,,,,A,amariah_203,2019-07-27 11:49 amariah_204,wip,204,Amariah,Amariah,,,checked,checked,"Amariah (son of Hezekiah), one of the descendants of Aaron by Eleazar (1 Chr. 6:7,52). He was probably the last of the high priests of Eleazar's line prior to the transfer of that office to Eli, of the line of Ithamar.",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Amariah 8,[Neh. 10:3](/neh#Neh.10.3).,,,3,"Neh.10.3,Neh.12.2,Neh.12.13",,,,,,,,,A,amariah_204,2019-07-27 11:49 amariah_205,wip,205,Amariah,Amariah,,,checked,checked,Amariah (Hebrew preist name),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Amariah 7,[Neh. 11:4](/neh#Neh.11.4).,,,1,Neh.11.4,,shephatiah_2663,,zechariah_3022,,,,,A,amariah_205,2019-07-27 11:49 amariah_206,wip,206,Amariah,Amariah,,,checked,checked,(Amariah) (the Lord says; the integrity of the Lord),Male,,,-630,,-630,,,,Amariah 6,[Zeph. 1:1](/zeph#Zeph.1.1).,,,1,Zeph.1.1,,hizkiah_1535,,gedaliah_1291,,,,,A,amariah_206,2019-07-27 11:49 amasa_207,wip,207,Amasa,Amasa,,,checked,checked,"Amasa (Commander of the army of Absalom, son of Jether the Ishmaelite)",Male,,,-1752,,-1014,,,,Amasa 1,"The son of Abigail, a sister of king David ([1 Chr. 2:17](/1chr#1Chr.2.17); [2 Sam. 17:25](/2sam#2Sam.17.25)). He was appointed by David to command the army in room of his cousin Joab ([2 Sam. 19:13](/2sam#2Sam.19.13)), who afterwards treacherously put him to death as a dangerous rival ([2 Sam. 20:4-12](/2sam#2Sam.20.4)).",,,11,"2Sam.17.25,2Sam.19.13,2Sam.20.4,2Sam.20.5,2Sam.20.8,2Sam.20.9,2Sam.20.10,2Sam.20.12,1Kgs.2.5,1Kgs.2.32,1Chr.2.17",abigail_27,jether_907,,,,,,,A,amasa_207,2019-07-27 11:49 amasa_208,wip,208,Amasa,Amasa,,,checked,checked,Amasa (son of Hadlai),Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,Amasa 2,"A son of Hadlai, and chief of Ephraim ([2 Chr. 28:12](/2chr#2Chr.28.12)) in the reign of Ahaz.",,,1,2Chr.28.12,,hadlai_1344,,,,,,,A,amasa_208,2019-07-27 11:49 amasai_209,wip,209,Amasai,Amasai,,,checked,checked,"1.) A Levite, son of Elkanah, of the ancestry of Samuel (1 Chronicles 6:25, 35). (2.) The leader of a body of men who joined David in the ""stronghold,"" probably of Adullam (1 Chronicles 12:18). (3.) One of the priests appointed to precede the ark with blowing of trumpets on its removal from the house of Obed-edom (1 Chronicles 15:24). (4.) The father of a Levite, one of the two Kohathites who took a prominent part at the instance of Hezekiah in the cleansing of the temple (2 Chronicles 29:12).",Male,,,-1100,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Amasai 1,"A Levite, son of Elkanah, of the ancestry of Samuel ([1 Chr. 6:25](/1chr#1Chr.6.25), [35](/1chr#1Chr.6.35)).",,,2,"1Chr.6.25,1Chr.6.35",,elkanah_1169,,mahath_150,,,,,A,amasai_209,2019-07-27 11:49 amasai_210,wip,210,Amasai,Amasai,,,checked,checked,A descendant of Kohath,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Amasai 2,"The leader of a body of men who joined David in the “stronghold,” probably of Adullam ([1 Chr. 12:18](/1chr#1Chr.12.18)).",,,1,1Chr.12.18,,,,,,,,,A,amasai_210,2019-07-27 11:49 amasai_211,wip,211,Amasai,Amasai,,,checked,checked,Amasai (Played the trumpet),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Amasai 3,One of the priests appointed to precede the ark with blowing of trumpets on its removal from the house of Obed-edom ([1 Chr. 15:24](/1chr#1Chr.15.24)).,,,1,1Chr.15.24,,,,,,,,,A,amasai_211,2019-07-27 11:49 amasai_212,wip,212,Amasai,Amasai,,,checked,checked,Amasai (burdensome),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Amasai 4,"The father of a Levite, one of the two Kohathites who took a prominent part at the instance of Hezekiah in the cleansing of the temple ([2 Chr. 29:12](/2chr#2Chr.29.12)).",,,1,2Chr.29.12,,,,mahath_1891,,,,,A,amasai_212,2019-07-27 11:49 amasiah_213,wip,213,Amasiah,Amasiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Amasiah,"Burden of (i.e., “sustained by”) Jehovah, the “son of Zichri, who willingly offered himself unto the Lord,” a captain over thousands under Jehoshaphat ([2 Chr. 17:16](/2chr#2Chr.17.16); comp. [Judg. 5:9](/judg#Judg.5.9)).",,,1,2Chr.17.16,,zichri_3072,,,,,,,A,amasiah_213,2019-07-27 11:49 amaziah_214,wip,214,Amaziah,Amaziah,,,checked,checked,Amaziah (king of Judah),Male,,-825,-1053,-770,-810,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Amaziah 2,"The son and successor of Joash, and eighth king of the separate kingdom of Judah ([2 Kings 14:1-4](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.1)). He began his reign by punishing the murderers of his father (5-7; [2 Chr. 25:3-5](/2chr#2Chr.25.3)). He was the first to employ a mercenary army of 100,000 Israelite soldiers, which he did in his attempt to bring the Edomites again under the yoke of Judah ([2 Chr. 25:5](/2chr#2Chr.25.5), [6](/2chr#2Chr.25.6)). He was commanded by a prophet of the Lord to send back the mercenaries, which he did ([2 Chr. 25:7-10](/2chr#2Chr.25.7), [13](/2chr#2Chr.25.13)), much to their annoyance. His obedience to this command was followed by a decisive victory over the Edomites ([2 Chr. 25:14-16](/2chr#2Chr.25.14)). Amaziah began to worship some of the idols he took from the Edomites, and this was his ruin, for he was vanquished by Joash, king of Israel, whom he challenged to battle. The disaster he thus brought upon Judah by his infatuation in proclaiming war against Israel probably occasioned the conspiracy by which he lost his life ([2 Kings 14:8-14](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.8), [19](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.19)). He was slain at Lachish, whither he had fled, and his body was brought upon horses to Jerusalem, where it was buried in the royal sepulchre ([2 Kings 14:19](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.19), [20](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.20); [2 Chr. 25:27](/2chr#2Chr.25.27), [28](/2chr#2Chr.25.28)).",,,34,"2Kgs.12.21,2Kgs.13.12,2Kgs.14.1,2Kgs.14.8,2Kgs.14.9,2Kgs.14.11,2Kgs.14.13,2Kgs.14.15,2Kgs.14.17,2Kgs.14.18,2Kgs.14.21,2Kgs.14.23,2Kgs.15.1,2Kgs.15.3,1Chr.3.12,2Chr.24.27,2Chr.25.1,2Chr.25.5,2Chr.25.9,2Chr.25.10,2Chr.25.11,2Chr.25.13,2Chr.25.14,2Chr.25.15,2Chr.25.17,2Chr.25.18,2Chr.25.20,2Chr.25.21,2Chr.25.23,2Chr.25.25,2Chr.25.26,2Chr.25.27,2Chr.26.1,2Chr.26.4",jehoaddan_783,joash_1632,jecoliah_750,uzziah_375,,,,,A,amaziah_214,2020-12-02 17:22 amaziah_215,wip,215,Amaziah,Amaziah,,,checked,checked,Amaziah (King of Judah),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Amaziah 4,"The father of Joshah, one of the Simeonite chiefs in the time of Hezekiah ([1 Chr. 4:34](/1chr#1Chr.4.34)).",,,1,1Chr.4.34,,,,joshah_1723,,,,,A,amaziah_215,2019-07-27 11:49 amaziah_216,wip,216,Amaziah,Amaziah,,,checked,checked,Amaziah (father of Hashabiah),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Amaziah 1,"A Levite, son of Hilkiah, of the descendants of Ethan the Merarite ([1 Chr. 6:45](/1chr#1Chr.6.45)).",,,1,1Chr.6.45,,hilkiah_1525,,hashabiah_1428,,,,,A,amaziah_216,2019-07-27 11:49 amaziah_217,wip,217,Amaziah,Amaziah,,,checked,checked,Amaziah (Jeroboam ),Male,,,-787,,-787,,,,Amaziah 3,A priest of the golden calves at Bethel ([Amos 7:10-17](/amos#Amos.7.10)).,,,3,"Amos.7.10,Amos.7.12,Amos.7.14",,,,,,,,,A,amaziah_217,2019-07-27 11:49 amittai_219,wip,219,Amittai,Amittai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-862,,-825,,,,Amittai,"True, the father of Jonah the prophet, a native of Gath-hepher ([2 Kings 14:25](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.25); [Jonah 1:1](/jonah#Jonah.1.1)).",,,2,"2Kgs.14.25,Jonah.1.1",,,,jonah_1689,,,,,A,amittai_219,2019-07-27 11:49 ammiel_220,wip,220,Ammiel,Ammiel,,,checked,checked,Ammiel (son of Gemalli),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Ammiel 1,One of the twelve spies sent by Moses to search the land of Canaan ([Num. 13:12](/num#Num.13.12)). He was one of the ten who perished by the plague for their unfavourable report ([Num. 14:37](/num#Num.14.37)).,,,1,Num.13.12,,gemalli_1294,,,,,,,A,ammiel_220,2019-07-27 11:49 ammiel_221,wip,221,Ammiel,Ammiel,,,checked,checked,Ammiel (son of Gemalli) one of the twelve spies sent by Moses to search the land of Canaan,Male,,,-1040,,-1023,,,,Ammiel 2,"The father of Machir of Lo-debar, in whose house Mephibosheth resided ([2 Sam. 9:4](/2sam#2Sam.9.4), [5](/2sam#2Sam.9.5); 17:27).",,,3,"2Sam.9.4,2Sam.9.5,2Sam.17.27",,,,machir_1878,,,,,A,ammiel_221,2019-07-27 11:49 ammiel_222,wip,222,Ammiel,Ammiel,,,checked,checked,Ammiel (sixth),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Ammiel 4,One of the sons of Obed-edom the Levite ([1 Chr. 26:5](/1chr#1Chr.26.5)).,,,1,1Chr.26.5,,shimei_2233,,,"issachar_646,jehozabad_813,joah_1623,nethaneel_2192,peulthai_2324,sacar_2453,shemaiah_2627",,,,A,ammiel_222,2019-07-27 11:49 ammihud_223,wip,223,Ammihud,Ammihud,,,checked,checked,Ammihud (father of general Elishama),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,Tribe of Joseph,Ammihud 1,"The father of the Ephraimite chief Elishama, at the time of the Exodus ([Num. 1:10](/num#Num.1.10); [2:18](/num#Num.2.18); [7:48](/num#Num.7.48), [53](/num#Num.7.53)).",,,6,"Num.1.10,Num.2.18,Num.7.48,Num.7.53,Num.10.22,1Chr.7.26",,laadan_1802,,elishama_1155,,,,,A,ammihud_223,2019-07-27 11:49 ammihud_224,wip,224,Ammihud,Ammihud,,,checked,checked,The father of Elishama,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Ammihud 2,[Num. 34:20](/num#Num.34.20).,,,1,Num.34.20,,,,shemuel_2653,,,,,A,ammihud_224,2019-07-27 11:49 ammihud_225,wip,225,Ammihud,Ammihud,,,checked,checked,Ammihud (name of several Hebrew ),Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Ammihud 3,[Num. 34:28](/num#Num.34.28).,,,1,Num.34.28,,,,pedahel_2290,,,,,A,ammihud_225,2019-07-27 11:49 ammihud_226,wip,226,Ammihud,Ammihud,,,checked,checked,Ammihud(son of Ammihud),Male,,,-1030,,-1030,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Ammihud 4,"The father of Talmai, king of Geshur, to whom Absalom fled after the murder of Amnon ([2 Sam. 13:37](/2sam#2Sam.13.37)).",,,1,2Sam.13.37,,,,talmai_2819,,,,,A,ammihud_226,2019-07-27 11:49 ammihud_227,wip,227,Ammihud,Ammihud,,,checked,checked,Ammihud (son of Omri),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,Ammihud 5,"The son of Omri, and the father of Uthai ([1 Chr. 9:4](/1chr#1Chr.9.4)).",,,1,1Chr.9.4,,omri_2245,,uthai_2906,,,,,A,ammihud_227,2019-07-27 11:49 amminadab_228,wip,228,Amminadab,Amminadab,,Aminadab,checked,checked,Amminadab (Father-in-law of Aaron),Male,,,-1752,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Amminadab 1,"The father of Nahshon, who was chief of the tribe of Judah ([Num. 1:7](/num#Num.1.7); [2:3](/num#Num.2.3); [7:12](/num#Num.7.12), [17](/num#Num.7.17); [10:14](/num#Num.10.14)). His daughter Elisheba was married to Aaron ([Ex. 6:23](/exod#Exod.6.23)).",,,11,"Exod.6.23,Num.1.7,Num.2.3,Num.7.12,Num.7.17,Num.10.14,Ruth.4.19,Ruth.4.20,1Chr.2.10,Matt.1.4,Luke.3.33",,ram_2391,,"nahshon_2144,elisheba_1162",,,,,A,amminadab_228,2019-07-27 11:49 amminadab_229,wip,229,Amminadab,Amminadab,,,checked,checked,"Amminadab (The father of Nahshon, who was chief of the tribe of Judah ( Numbers 1:7 ; 2:3 ; Numbers 7:12 Numbers 7:17 ; 10:14 ). His daughter Elisheba was married to Aaron ( Exodus 6:23 ).)",Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Amminadab 3,"Chief of the 112 descendants of Uzziel the Levite ([1 Chr. 15:10](/1chr#1Chr.15.10), [11](/1chr#1Chr.15.11)).",,,2,"1Chr.15.10,1Chr.15.11",,,,,,,,,A,amminadab_229,2019-07-27 11:49 ammishaddai_230,wip,230,Ammishaddai,Ammishaddai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Ammishaddai,"People of the Almighty, the father of Ahiezer, who was chief of the Danites at the time of the Exodus ([Num. 1:12](/num#Num.1.12); [2:25](/num#Num.2.25)). This is one of the few names compounded with the name of God, Shaddai, “Almighty.”",,,5,"Num.1.12,Num.2.25,Num.7.66,Num.7.71,Num.10.25",,,,ahiezer_131,,,,,A,ammishaddai_230,2019-07-27 11:49 ammizabad_231,wip,231,Ammizabad,Ammizabad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Ammizabad,"People of the giver, the son of Benaiah, who was the third and chief captain of the host under David ([1 Chr. 27:6](/1chr#1Chr.27.6)).",,,1,1Chr.27.6,,benaiah_439,,,,,,,A,ammizabad_231,2019-07-27 11:49 amnon_232,wip,232,Amnon,Amnon,,,checked,checked,Amnon(son of Ahinoam),Male,,,-1053,,-1030,hebron_551,,Tribe of Judah,Amnon 2,"The eldest son of David, by Ahinoam of Jezreel ([1 Chr. 3:1](/1chr#1Chr.3.1); [2 Sam. 3:2](/2sam#2Sam.3.2)). Absalom caused him to be put to death for his great crime in the matter of Tamar ([2 Sam. 13:28](/2sam#2Sam.13.28), [29](/2sam#2Sam.13.29)).",,,21,"2Sam.3.2,2Sam.13.1,2Sam.13.2,2Sam.13.3,2Sam.13.4,2Sam.13.6,2Sam.13.7,2Sam.13.8,2Sam.13.9,2Sam.13.10,2Sam.13.15,2Sam.13.20,2Sam.13.22,2Sam.13.26,2Sam.13.27,2Sam.13.28,2Sam.13.29,2Sam.13.32,2Sam.13.33,2Sam.13.39,1Chr.3.1",ahinoam_153,david_994,,,"japhia_728,jerimoth_869,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,tamar_2822",,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,ithream_655,daniel_939,nathan_2152,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762",,A,amnon_232,2019-07-27 11:49 amnon_233,wip,233,Amnon,Amnon,,,checked,checked,Amnon (Son of Shimon),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Amnon 1,"One of the sons of Shammai, of the children of Ezra ([1 Chr. 4:20](/1chr#1Chr.4.20); comp. 17).",,,1,1Chr.4.20,,shimon_2701,,,"ben-hanan_456,rinnah_2442,tilon_2857",,,,A,amnon_233,2019-07-27 11:49 amok_234,wip,234,Amok,Amok,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.12.7,Neh.12.20",,,,,,,,,A,amok_234,2019-07-27 11:49 amon_218,wip,218,Amon,Amon,,Ami,checked,checked,Amon (Called Ami),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Amon 4,[Neh. 7:59](/neh#Neh.7.59).,,,2,"Ezra.2.57,Neh.7.59",,,,,,,,,A,amon_218,2019-07-27 11:49 amon_235,wip,235,Amon,Amon,,,checked,checked,eight ancient egyptian gods,Male,,,-897,,-897,,,,Amon 1,The governor of Samaria in the time of Ahab. The prophet Micaiah was committed to his custody ([1 Kings 22:26](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.26); [2 Chr. 18:25](/2chr#2Chr.18.25)).,,,2,"1Kgs.22.26,2Chr.18.25",,,,,,,,,A,amon_235,2019-07-27 11:49 amon_236,wip,236,Amon,Amon,,,checked,checked,Amon (King of Judah),Male,,-662,-1053,-640,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Amon 2,"The son of Manasseh, and fourteenth king of Judah. He restored idolatry, and set up the images which his father had cast down. Zephaniah (1:4; 3:4, 11) refers to the moral depravity prevailing in this king’s reign. He was assassinated ([2 Kings 21:18-26](/2kgs#2Kgs.21.18): [2 Chr. 33:20-25](/2chr#2Chr.33.20)) by his own servants, who conspired against him.55",,,15,"2Kgs.21.18,2Kgs.21.19,2Kgs.21.23,2Kgs.21.24,2Kgs.21.25,1Chr.3.14,2Chr.33.20,2Chr.33.21,2Chr.33.22,2Chr.33.23,2Chr.33.25,Jer.1.2,Jer.25.3,Zeph.1.1,Matt.1.10",meshullemeth_2040,manasseh_1930,jedidah_761,josiah_1730,,,,,A,amon_236,2020-12-03 13:48 amorite_237,publish,237,Amorite,Amorite,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-787,,,,Amorites,"Highlanders, or hillmen, the name given to the descendants of one of the sons of Canaan ([Gen. 14:7](/gen#Gen.14.7)), called Amurra or Amurri in the Assyrian and Egyptian inscriptions. On the early Babylonian monuments all Syria, including Palestine, is known as “the land of the Amorites.” The southern slopes of the mountains of Judea are called the “mount of the Amorites” ([Deut. 1:7](/deut#Deut.1.7), [19](/deut#Deut.1.19), [20](/deut#Deut.1.20)). They seem to have originally occupied the land stretching from the heights west of the Dead Sea ([Gen. 14:7](/gen#Gen.14.7)) to Hebron (13. Comp. 13:8; [Deut. 3:8](/deut#Deut.3.8); [4:46-48](/deut#Deut.4.46)), embracing “all Gilead and all Bashan” ([Deut. 3:10](/deut#Deut.3.10)), with the Jordan valley on the east of the river (4:49), the land of the “two kings of the Amorites,” Sihon and Og ([Deut. 31:4](/deut#Deut.31.4); [Josh. 2:10](/josh#Josh.2.10); [9:10](/josh#Josh.9.10)). The five kings of the Amorites were defeated with great slaughter by Joshua (10:10). They were again defeated at the waters of Merom by Joshua, who smote them till there were none remaining ([Josh. 11:8](/josh#Josh.11.8)). It is mentioned as a surprising circumstance that in the days of Samuel there was peace between them and the Israelites ([1 Sam. 7:14](/1sam#1Sam.7.14)). The discrepancy supposed to exist between [Deut. 1:44](/deut#Deut.1.44) and [Num. 14:45](/num#Num.14.45) is explained by the circumstance that the terms “Amorites” and “Amalekites” are used synonymously for the “Canaanites.” In the same way we explain the fact that the “Hivites” of [Gen. 34:2](/gen#Gen.34.2) are the “Amorites” of 48:22. Comp. [Josh. 10:6](/josh#Josh.10.6); [11:19](/josh#Josh.11.19) with [2 Sam. 21:2](/2sam#2Sam.21.2); also [Num. 14:45](/num#Num.14.45) with [Deut. 1:44](/deut#Deut.1.44). The Amorites were warlike mountaineers. They are represented on the Egyptian monuments with fair skins, light hair, blue eyes, aquiline noses, and pointed beards. They are supposed to have been men of great stature; their king, Og, is described by Moses as the last “of the remnant of the giants” ([Deut. 3:11](/deut#Deut.3.11)). Both Sihon and Og were independent kings. Only one word of the Amorite language survives, “Shenir,” the name they gave to Mount Hermon ([Deut. 3:9](/deut#Deut.3.9)).",,,4,"Gen.10.16,1Chr.1.14,Amos.2.9,Amos.2.10",,canaan_914,,,"arkite_308,arvadite_316,jebusite_748,girgasite_1322,hamathite_1361,heth_1510,hivite_1534,zidon_2738,sinite_2755,zemarite_3036",,,,A,amorite_237,2020-05-17 01:54 amos_238,wip,238,Amos,Amos,,,checked,checked,"Amos ( was one of the Twelve Minor Prophets, older contemporary of Hosea and Isaiah, He was from the southern Kingdom of Judah)",Male,,,-787,,-787,,,,Amos,"Borne; a burden, one of the twelve minor prophets. He was a native of Tekota, the modern Tekua, a town about 12 miles south-east of Bethlehem. He was a man of humble birth, neither a “prophet nor a prophet’s son,” but “an herdman and a dresser of sycomore trees,” R.V. He prophesied in the days of Uzziah, king of Judah, and was contemporary with Isaiah and Hosea ([Amos 1:1](/amos#Amos.1.1); [7:14](/amos#Amos.7.14), [15](/amos#Amos.7.15); [Zech. 14:5](/zech#Zech.14.5)), who survived him a few years. Under Jeroboam II. the kingdom of Israel rose to the zenith of its prosperity; but that was followed by the prevalence of luxury and vice and idolatry. At this period Amos was called from his obscurity to remind the people of the law of God’s retributive justice, and to call them to repentance. The Book of Amos consists of three parts:",,,7,"Amos.1.1,Amos.7.8,Amos.7.10,Amos.7.11,Amos.7.12,Amos.7.14,Amos.8.2",,,,,,,,"Amos.1,Amos.2,Amos.3,Amos.4,Amos.5,Amos.6,Amos.7,Amos.8,Amos.9",A,amos_238,2020-12-01 15:29 amos_239,wip,239,Amos,Amos,,,checked,checked,Amos (the son of Nahum),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.25,,naum_2160,,mattathias_1963,,,,,A,amos_239,2019-07-27 11:49 amoz_240,wip,240,Amoz,Amoz,,,checked,,,Male,,,-765,,-710,,,,Amoz,"Strong, the father of the prophet Isaiah ([2 Kings 19:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.19.2), [20](/2kgs#2Kgs.19.20); 20:1; [Isa. 1:1](/isa#Isa.1.1); [2:1](/isa#Isa.2.1)). As to his personal history little is positively known. He is supposed by some to have been the “man of God” spoken of in [2 Chr. 25:7](/2chr#2Chr.25.7), [8](/2chr#2Chr.25.8).",,,13,"2Kgs.19.2,2Kgs.19.20,2Kgs.20.1,2Chr.26.22,2Chr.32.20,2Chr.32.32,Isa.1.1,Isa.2.1,Isa.13.1,Isa.20.2,Isa.37.2,Isa.37.21,Isa.38.1",,,,isaiah_617,,,,,A,amoz_240,2019-07-27 11:49 amplias_241,wip,241,Amplias,Amplias,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Amplias,A Roman Christian saluted by Paul ([Rom. 16:8](/rom#Rom.16.8)).,,,1,Rom.16.8,,,,,,,,,A,amplias_241,2019-07-27 11:49 amram_242,wip,242,Amram,Amram,,,checked,checked,Amram (son of Kohath),Male,,-1571,-1700,,-1015,,egypt_362,Tribe of Levi,Amram 1,"The son of Kohath, the son of Levi. He married Jochebed, “his father’s sister,” and was the father of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses ([Ex. 6:18](/exod#Exod.6.18), [20](/exod#Exod.6.20); [Num. 3:19](/num#Num.3.19)). He died in Egypt at the age of 137 years ([Ex. 6:20](/exod#Exod.6.20)). His descendants were called Amramites ([Num. 3:27](/num#Num.3.27); [1 Chr. 26:23](/1chr#1Chr.26.23)).",,,11,"Exod.6.18,Exod.6.20,Num.3.19,Num.26.58,Num.26.59,1Chr.6.2,1Chr.6.3,1Chr.6.18,1Chr.23.12,1Chr.23.13,1Chr.24.20",,kohath_1790,jochebed_1645,"moses_2108,aaron_1,miriam_2087","izhar_658,hebron_1475,uzziel_2929",,,,A,amram_242,2020-09-02 16:45 amram_243,wip,243,Amram,Amram,,,checked,checked,Amram (son of Bani),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Amram 2,[Ezra 10:34](/ezra#Ezra.10.34).,,,1,Ezra.10.34,,,,,,,,,A,amram_243,2019-07-27 11:49 amraphel_244,publish,244,Amraphel,Amraphel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,-1913,,,,Amraphel,"King of Shinar, southern Chaldea, one of the confederates of Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, in a war against Sodom and cities of the plain ([Gen. 14:1](/gen#Gen.14.1), [4](/gen#Gen.14.4)). It is now found that Amraphel (or Ammirapaltu) is the Khammu-rabi whose name appears on recently-discovered monuments. After defeating Arioch (q.v.) he united Babylonia under one rule, and made Babylon his capital.",,,2,"Gen.14.1,Gen.14.9",,,,,,,,,A,amraphel_244,2020-07-16 17:01 amzi_245,wip,245,Amzi,Amzi,,,checked,checked,"Amzi (Placed on the left hand side of his brethren to sing in the house of Jehovah, after the ark had rest)",Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.46,,bani_389,,hilkiah_1525,,,,,A,amzi_245,2019-07-27 11:49 amzi_246,wip,246,Amzi,Amzi,,,checked,checked,"Amzi (Adaiah son of Jeroham,)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.12,,zechariah_3024,,pelaliah_2303,,,,,A,amzi_246,2019-07-27 11:49 anah_247,wip,247,Anah,Anah,,,checked,checked,Anah (wife of Esau),Female,,,-1796,,-1712,,,,,,,,3,"Gen.36.2,Gen.36.14,Gen.36.18",,zibeon_3061,beeri_432,aholibamah_1761,,,,,A,anah_247,2019-07-27 11:49 anah_248,wip,248,Anah,Anah,,,checked,checked,who found the hot springs,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,5,"Gen.36.20,Gen.36.25,Gen.36.29,1Chr.1.38,1Chr.1.41",,seir_2485,,"aholibamah_172,dishon_1017","dishan_1015,dishon_1016,ezer_1238,lotan_1831,shobal_2719,timna_2860,zibeon_3062",,,,A,anah_248,2019-07-27 11:49 anah_249,wip,249,Anah,Anah,,,checked,checked,Anah (Discoverer of Hot Springs),Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.24,1Chr.1.40",,zibeon_3062,,,ajah_178,,,,A,anah_249,2019-07-27 11:49 anaiah_250,wip,250,Anaiah,Anaiah,,,checked,checked,Anaiah (Shema),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,A,anaiah_250,2019-07-27 11:49 anaiah_251,wip,251,Anaiah,Anaiah,,,checked,checked,Anaiah: one of the leaders of the people who sealed the agreement,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.22,,,,,,,,,A,anaiah_251,2019-07-27 11:49 anak_252,wip,252,Anak,Anak,,Anakims,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1443,,,,Anak,"Long-necked, the son of Arba, father of the Anakim ([Josh. 15:13](/josh#Josh.15.13); [21:11](/josh#Josh.21.11), Heb. Anok).",,,8,"Num.13.22,Num.13.28,Num.13.33,Deut.9.2,Josh.15.13,Josh.15.14,Josh.21.11,Judg.1.20",,arba_290,,"sheshai_2671,ahiman_146,talmai_2818",,,,,A,anak_252,2019-07-27 11:49 anamim_253,publish,253,Anamim,Anamim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Anamim,The name of an Egyptian tribe descended from Mizraim ([Gen. 10:13](/gen#Gen.10.13); [1 Chr. 1:11](/1chr#1Chr.1.11)).,,,2,"Gen.10.13,1Chr.1.11",,mizraim_2100,,,"caphthorim_917,casluhim_923,lehabim_1816,ludim_1835,naphtuhim_2150,pathrusim_2288",,,,A,anamim_253,2020-05-17 01:54 anammelech_254,wip,254,Anammelech,Anammelech,,,checked,,,Male,,,-678,,-678,,,,Anammelech,"One of the gods worshipped by the people of Sepharvaim, who colonized Samaria ([2 Kings 17:31](/2kgs#2Kgs.17.31)). The name means “Anu is king.” It was a female deity representing the moon, as Adrammelech (q.v.) was the male representing the sun.",,,1,2Kgs.17.31,,,,,,,,,A,anammelech_254,2019-07-27 11:49 anan_255,wip,255,Anan,Anan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Anan,"Cloud, one of the Israelites who sealed the covenant after the return from Babylon ([Neh. 10:26](/neh#Neh.10.26)).",,,1,Neh.10.26,,,,,,,,,A,anan_255,2019-07-27 11:49 anani_256,wip,256,Anani,Anani,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.24,,elioenai_1135,,,"akkub_180,dalaiah_970,eliashib_1093,hodaiah_1539,johanan_1668,pelaiah_2301",,,,A,anani_256,2019-07-27 11:49 ananiah_257,wip,257,Ananiah,Ananiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.23,,,,maaseiah_1858,,,,,A,ananiah_257,2019-07-27 11:49 ananias_258,publish,258,Ananias (Husband of Sapphira),Ananias,,,checked,,Ananias (Husband of Sapphira),Male,,,33,,33,,,,Ananias 1,"One of the members of the church at Jerusalem, who conspired with his wife Sapphira to deceive the brethren, and who fell down and immediately expired after he had uttered the falsehood ([Acts 5:5](/acts#Acts.5.5)). By common agreement the members of the early Christian community devoted their property to the work of furthering the gospel and of assisting the poor and needy. The proceeds of the possessions they sold were placed at the disposal of the apostles ([Acts 4:36](/acts#Acts.4.36), [37](/acts#Acts.4.37)). Ananias might have kept his property had he so chosen; but he professed agreement with the brethren in the common purpose, and had of his own accord devoted it all, as he said, to these sacred ends. Yet he retained a part of it for his own ends, and thus lied in declaring that he had given it all. “The offence of Ananias and Sapphira showed contempt of God, vanity and ambition in the offenders, and utter disregard of the corruption which they were bringing into the society. Such sin, committed in despite of the light which they possessed, called for a special mark of divine indignation.”",Ananias and Sapphira lie to God,Pentecost/Church Founded,3,"Acts.5.1,Acts.5.3,Acts.5.5",,,sapphira_2472,,,,,,A,ananias_258,2020-08-27 01:33 ananias_259,publish,259,Ananias (Disciple at Damascus),Ananias,,,checked,,"Ananias (/ænəˈnaɪəs/ AN-ə-NY-əs; Ancient Greek: Ἀνανίας, same as Hebrew חנניה, Hananiah, ""favoured of the LORD"")[1] was a disciple of Jesus at Damascus mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible, which describes how he was sent by Jesus to restore the sight of ""Saul, of Tarsus"" (known later as Paul the Apostle) and provide him with additional instruction in the way of the Lord.)",Male,,,35,,60,,,,Ananias 2,"A Christian at Damascus ([Acts 9:10](/acts#Acts.9.10)). He became Paul’s instructor; but when or by what means he himself became a Christian we have no information. He was “a devout man according to the law, having a good report of all the Jews which dwelt” at Damascus (22:12).",Saul is converted,Saul Converted,5,"Acts.9.10,Acts.9.12,Acts.9.13,Acts.9.17,Acts.22.12",,,,,,,,,A,ananias_259,2020-08-27 01:33 ananias_260,publish,260,Ananias (High Priest),Ananias,,,checked,,Ananias (High priest),Male,,,60,,60,,,,Ananias 3,"The high priest before whom Paul was brought in the procuratorship of Felix ([Acts 23:2](/acts#Acts.23.2), [5](/acts#Acts.23.5), [24](/acts#Acts.23.24)). He was so enraged at Paul’s noble declaration, “I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day,” that he commanded one of his attendants to smite him on the mouth. Smarting under this unprovoked insult, Paul quickly replied, “God shall smite thee, thou whited wall.” Being reminded that Ananias was the high priest, to whose office all respect was to be paid, he answered, “I wist not, brethren, that he was the high priest” ([Acts 23:5](/acts#Acts.23.5)). This expression has occasioned some difficulty, as it is scarcely probable that Paul should have been ignorant of so public a fact. The expression may mean (a) that Paul had at the moment overlooked the honour due to the high priest; or (b), as others think, that Paul spoke ironically, as if he had said, “The high priest breaking the law! God’s high priest a tyrant and a lawbreaker! I see a man in white robes, and have heard his voice, but surely it cannot, it ought not to be, the voice of the high priest.” (See Dr. Lindsay on Acts, in loco.) (c) Others think that from defect of sight Paul could not observe that the speaker was the high priest. In all this, however, it may be explained, Paul, with all his excellency, comes short of the example of his divine Master, who, when he was reviled, reviled not again.","Paul goes before the Council,Paul sent to Felix","Paul Arrested and Imprisoned, Paul Arrested and Imprisoned",2,"Acts.23.2,Acts.24.1",,,,,,,,,A,ananias_260,2020-08-27 01:33 anath_261,wip,261,Anath,Anath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1325,,-1325,,,,Anath,"An answer; i.e., to “prayer”, the father of Shamgar, who was one of the judges of Israel ([Judg. 3:31](/judg#Judg.3.31)).",,,2,"Judg.3.31,Judg.5.6",,,,shamgar_2534,,,,,A,anath_261,2019-07-27 11:49 anathoth_262,wip,262,Anathoth,Anathoth,,,checked,checked,Anathoth (Son of Becher),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.7.8,,becher_423,,,"abiah_17,alameth_184,jerimoth_865,eliezer_1115,elioenai_1137,joash_1635,omri_2244,zemira_3037",,,,A,anathoth_262,2019-07-27 11:49 anathoth_263,wip,263,Anathoth,Anathoth,,,checked,checked,Anathoth (Hariph),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.19,,,,,,,,,A,anathoth_263,2019-07-27 11:49 andrew_264,publish,264,Andrew,Andrew,,,checked,,,Male,,,5,,33,,,"Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",Andrew,"Manliness, a Greek name; one of the apostles of our Lord. He was of Bethsaida in Galilee ([John 1:44](/john#John.1.44)), and was the brother of Simon Peter ([Matt. 4:18](/matt#Matt.4.18); [10:2](/matt#Matt.10.2)). On one occasion John the Baptist, whose disciple he then was, pointing to Jesus, said, “Behold the Lamb of God” ([John 1:40](/john#John.1.40)); and Andrew, hearing him, immediately became a follower of Jesus, the first of his disciples. After he had been led to recognize Jesus as the Messiah, his first care was to bring also his brother Simon to Jesus. The two brothers seem to have after this pursued for a while their usual calling as fishermen, and did not become the stated attendants of the Lord till after John’s imprisonment ([Matt. 4:18](/matt#Matt.4.18), [19](/matt#Matt.4.19); [Mark 1:16](/mark#Mark.1.16), [17](/mark#Mark.1.17)). Very little is related of Andrew. He was one of the confidential disciples ([John 6:8](/john#John.6.8); [12:22](/john#John.12.22)), and with Peter, James, and John inquired of our Lord privately regarding his future coming ([Mark 13:3](/mark#Mark.13.3)). He was present at the feeding of the five thousand ([John 6:9](/john#John.6.9)), and he introduced the Greeks who desired to see Jesus ([John 12:22](/john#John.12.22)); but of his subsequent history little is known. It is noteworthy that Andrew thrice brings others to Christ, (1) Peter; (2) the lad with the loaves; and (3) certain Greeks. These incidents may be regarded as a key to his character.",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,12,"Matt.4.18,Matt.10.2,Mark.1.16,Mark.1.29,Mark.3.18,Mark.13.3,Luke.6.14,John.1.40,John.1.44,John.6.8,John.12.22,Acts.1.13",,jonas_1687,,,peter_2745,,,,A,andrew_264,2023-01-16 15:06 andronicus_265,wip,265,Andronicus,Andronicus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Andronicus,"Man-conquering, a Jewish Christian, the kinsman and fellowprisoner of Paul ([Rom. 16:7](/rom#Rom.16.7)); “of note among the apostles.”",,,1,Rom.16.7,,,,,,,,,A,andronicus_265,2019-07-27 11:49 aner_266,publish,266,Aner,Aner,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,-1913,,,,Aner 1,"A Canaanitish chief who joined his forces with those of Abraham in pursuit of Chedorlaomer ([Gen. 14:13](/gen#Gen.14.13), [24](/gen#Gen.14.24)).",,,2,"Gen.14.13,Gen.14.24",,,,,"eshcol_1218,mamre_1923",,,,A,aner_266,2020-07-16 16:34 aniam_267,wip,267,Aniam,Aniam,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.19,,shemida_2650,,,"ahian_130,likhi_1825,shechem_2590",,,,A,aniam_267,2019-07-27 11:49 anna_268,wip,268,Anna,Anna,,,checked,,,Female,,,4,,4,,,,Anna,"Grace, an aged widow, the daughter of Phanuel. She was a “prophetess,” like Miriam, Deborah, and Huldah ([2 Chr. 34:22](/2chr#2Chr.34.22)). After seven years of married life her husband died, and during her long widowhood she daily attended the temple services. When she was eighty-four years old, she entered the temple at the moment when the aged Simeon uttered his memorable words of praise and thanks to God that he had fulfilled his ancient promise in sending his Son into the world ([Luke 2:36](/luke#Luke.2.36), [37](/luke#Luke.2.37)).",,,1,Luke.2.36,,phanuel_2327,,,,,,,A,anna_268,2019-07-27 11:49 annas_269,publish,269,Annas,Annas,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,33,,,,Annas,"Was high priest A.D. 7-14. In A.D. 25 Caiaphas, who had married the daughter of Annas ([John 18:13](/john#John.18.13)), was raised to that office, and probably Annas was now made president of the Sanhedrim, or deputy or coadjutor of the high priest, and thus was also called high priest along with Caiaphas ([Luke 3:2](/luke#Luke.3.2)). By the Mosaic law the high-priesthood was held for life ([Num. 3:10](/num#Num.3.10)); and although Annas had been deposed by the Roman procurator, the Jews may still have regarded him as legally the high priest. Our Lord was first brought before Annas, and after a brief questioning of him ([John 18:19-23](/john#John.18.19)) was sent to Caiaphas, when some members of the Sanhedrim had met, and the first trial of Jesus took place ([Matt. 26:57-68](/matt#Matt.26.57)). This examination of our Lord before Annas is recorded only by John. Annas was president of the Sanhedrim before which Peter and John were brought ([Acts 4:6](/acts#Acts.4.6)).",Peter and John's Trial,Pentecost/Church Founded,4,"Luke.3.2,John.18.13,John.18.24,Acts.4.6",,,,,,,,,A,annas_269,2020-08-27 01:33 antipas_270,wip,270,Antipas,Antipas,,,checked,,,Male,,,96,,96,,,,Antipas 2,"A “faithful martyr” ([Rev. 2:13](/rev#Rev.2.13)), of whom nothing more is certainly known.",,,1,Rev.2.13,,,,,,,,,A,antipas_270,2019-07-27 11:49 antothijah_271,wip,271,Antothijah,Antothijah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.24,,shashak_2561,,,"abdon_11,iphedeiah_606,ishpan_639,elam_1050,eliel_1106,hanan_1370,hananiah_1385,heber_1474,penuel_2315,zichri_3067",,,,A,antothijah_271,2019-07-27 11:49 anub_272,wip,272,Anub,Anub,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.8,,coz_958,,,"harum_1423,zobebah_3100",,,,A,anub_272,2019-07-27 11:49 apelles_273,wip,273,Apelles,Apelles,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Apelles,"A Christian at Rome whom Paul salutes ([Rom. 16:10](/rom#Rom.16.10)), and styles “approved in Christ.”",,,1,Rom.16.10,,,,,,,,,A,apelles_273,2019-07-27 11:49 aphiah_274,wip,274,Aphiah,Aphiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1095,,-1095,,,,,,,,1,1Sam.9.1,,,,bechorath_425,,,,,A,aphiah_274,2019-07-27 11:49 aphses_275,wip,275,Aphses,Aphses,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.24.15,,,,,,,,,A,aphses_275,2019-07-27 11:49 apollos_276,publish,276,Apollos,Apollos,,,checked,,,Male,,,54,,65,,,,Apollos,"A Jew “born at Alexandria,” a man well versed in the Scriptures and eloquent ([Acts 18:24](/acts#Acts.18.24); R.V., “learned”). He came to Ephesus (about A.D. 49), where he spake “boldly” in the synagogue (18:26), although he did not know as yet that Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah. Aquila and Priscilla instructed him more perfectly in “the way of God”, i.e., in the knowledge of Christ. He then proceeded to Corinth, where he met Paul ([Acts 18:27](/acts#Acts.18.27); [19:1](/acts#Acts.19.1)). He was there very useful in watering the good seed Paul had sown ([1 Cor. 1:12](/1cor#1Cor.1.12)), and in gaining many to Christ. His disciples were much attached to him ([1 Cor. 3:4-7](/1cor#1Cor.3.4), [22](/1cor#1Cor.3.22)). He was with Paul at Ephesus when he wrote the First Epistle to the Corinthians; and Paul makes kindly reference to him in his letter to Titus (3:13). Some have supposed, although without sufficient ground, that he was the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews.",Third Missionary Journey Begins,Third Missionary Journey,10,"Acts.18.24,Acts.19.1,1Cor.1.12,1Cor.3.4,1Cor.3.5,1Cor.3.6,1Cor.3.22,1Cor.4.6,1Cor.16.12,Titus.3.13",,,,,,,,,A,apollos_276,2020-08-27 01:33 apollyon_2,wip,2,Apollyon,Apollyon,,Abaddon,checked,,,Male,,,96,,96,,,,Abaddon,"Destruction, the Hebrew name (equivalent to the Greek Apollyon, i.e., destroyer) of “the angel of the bottomless pit” ([Rev. 9:11](/rev#Rev.9.11)). It is rendered “destruction” in [Job 28:22](/job#Job.28.22); [31:12](/job#Job.31.12); [26:6](/job#Job.26.6); [Prov. 15:11](/prov#Prov.15.11); [27:20](/prov#Prov.27.20). In the last three of these passages the Revised Version retains the word “Abaddon.” We may regard this word as a personification of the idea of destruction, or as sheol, the realm of the dead.",,,1,Rev.9.11,,,,,,,,,A,apollyon_2,2019-07-27 11:49 appaim_277,wip,277,Appaim,Appaim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.30,1Chr.2.31",,nadab_2130,,ishi_623,seled_2486,,,,A,appaim_277,2019-07-27 11:49 apphia_278,publish,278,Apphia,Apphia,,,checked,,,Female,,,64,,64,,,,Apphia,"Increasing, a female Christian at Colosse ([Philemon 1](/phlm#Phlm.1.1):2), supposed by some to have been the wife of Philemon.",,,1,Phlm.1.2,,,,,,,,,A,apphia_278,2020-05-21 19:27 aquila_279,publish,279,Aquila,Aquila,,,checked,,,Male,,,54,,66,,,,Aquila,"Eagle, a native of Pontus, by occupation a tent-maker, whom Paul met on his first visit to Corinth ([Acts 18:2](/acts#Acts.18.2)). Along with his wife Priscilla he had fled from Rome in consequence of a decree (A.D. 50) by Claudius commanding all Jews to leave the city. Paul sojourned with him at Corinth, and they wrought together at their common trade, making Cilician hair-cloth for tents. On Paul’s departure from Corinth after eighteen months, Aquila and his wife accompanied him to Ephesus, where they remained, while he proceeded to Syria ([Acts 18:18](/acts#Acts.18.18), [26](/acts#Acts.18.26)). When they became Christians we are not informed, but in Ephesus they were ([1 Cor. 16:19](/1cor#1Cor.16.19)) Paul’s “helpers in Christ Jesus.” We find them afterwards at Rome ([Rom. 16:3](/rom#Rom.16.3)), interesting themselves still in the cause of Christ. They are referred to some years after this as being at Ephesus ([2 Tim. 4:19](/2tim#2Tim.4.19)). This is the last notice we have of them.","""Mission to Corinth, 1&2 Thess Written"",Return from Second Missionary Journey,Third Missionary Journey Begins","Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Third Missionary Journey",6,"Acts.18.2,Acts.18.18,Acts.18.26,Rom.16.3,1Cor.16.19,2Tim.4.19",,,priscilla_2370,,,,,,A,aquila_279,2020-08-28 20:03 ara_280,wip,280,Ara,Ara,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.38,,jether_654,,,"jephunneh_841,pispah_2362",,,,A,ara_280,2019-07-27 11:49 arad_281,wip,281,Arad,Arad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1453,,-1453,,,,Arad 2,One of the sons of Beriah ([1 Chr. 8:15](/1chr#1Chr.8.15)).,,,3,"Num.21.1,Num.33.40,1Chr.8.15",,beriah_480,,,"ader_82,ahio_155,ispah_644,jeremoth_856,joha_1664,michael_2063,shashak_2561,zebadiah_2988",,,,A,arad_281,2019-07-27 11:49 arah_282,wip,282,Arah,Arah,,,checked,checked,Son of Jethe,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.39,,ulla_2730,,,"haniel_1399,rezia_2434",,,,A,arah_282,2019-07-27 11:49 arah_283,wip,283,Arah,Arah,,,checked,checked,Arah (652 children),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.5,Neh.7.10",,,,,,,,,A,arah_283,2019-07-27 11:49 arah_284,wip,284,Arah,Arah,,,checked,checked,Arah ( son of Ulla) appears as a member of the Tribe of Asher in the part of the Books of Chronicles devoted to outlining the genealogy of the twelve Tribes of Israel.,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.6.18,,,,shechaniah_2587,,,,,A,arah_284,2019-07-27 11:49 aram_285,publish,285,Aram (son of Shem),Aram,,,checked,,Aram (Ancestor of Aramean),Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Aram,"The son of Shem ([Gen. 10:22](/gen#Gen.10.22)); according to [Gen. 22:21](/gen#Gen.22.21), a grandson of Nahor. In [Matt. 1:3](/matt#Matt.1.3), [4](/matt#Matt.1.4), and [Luke 3:33](/luke#Luke.3.33), this word is the Greek form of Ram, the father of Amminadab ([1 Chr. 2:10](/1chr#1Chr.2.10)). The word means high, or highlands, and as the name of a country denotes that elevated region extending from the northeast of Palestine to the Euphrates. It corresponded generally with the Syria and Mesopotamia of the Greeks and Romans. In [Gen. 25:20](/gen#Gen.25.20); [31:20](/gen#Gen.31.20), [24](/gen#Gen.31.24); [Deut. 26:5](/deut#Deut.26.5), the word “Syrian” is properly “Aramean” (R.V., marg.). Damascus became at length the capital of the several smaller kingdoms comprehended under the designation “Aram” or “Syria.”",,,3,"Gen.10.22,Gen.10.23,1Chr.1.17",,shem_2613,,"mash_1944,hul_1566,uz_2908,gether_1308","arphaxad_312,asshur_349,elam_1049,lud_1834",,,,A,aram_285,2020-05-17 01:54 aram_286,publish,286,Aram (son of Kemuel),Aram,,,checked,,Aram (son of Kemuel),Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,Aram,"The son of Shem ([Gen. 10:22](/gen#Gen.10.22)); according to [Gen. 22:21](/gen#Gen.22.21), a grandson of Nahor. In [Matt. 1:3](/matt#Matt.1.3), [4](/matt#Matt.1.4), and [Luke 3:33](/luke#Luke.3.33), this word is the Greek form of Ram, the father of Amminadab ([1 Chr. 2:10](/1chr#1Chr.2.10)). The word means high, or highlands, and as the name of a country denotes that elevated region extending from the northeast of Palestine to the Euphrates. It corresponded generally with the Syria and Mesopotamia of the Greeks and Romans. In [Gen. 25:20](/gen#Gen.25.20); [31:20](/gen#Gen.31.20), [24](/gen#Gen.31.24); [Deut. 26:5](/deut#Deut.26.5), the word “Syrian” is properly “Aramean” (R.V., marg.). Damascus became at length the capital of the several smaller kingdoms comprehended under the designation “Aram” or “Syria.”",,,1,Gen.22.21,,kemuel_1773,,,,,,,A,aram_286,2020-08-16 00:52 aram_287,wip,287,Aram (tribe of Aher),Aram,,,checked,,the name of a region,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.34,,shamer_2725,,,"ahi_125,jehubbah_821,rohgah_2445",,,,A,aram_287,2020-05-17 01:09 aran_288,wip,288,Aran,Aran,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Aran,"Wild goat, a descendant of Seir the Horite ([Gen. 36:28](/gen#Gen.36.28)).",,,2,"Gen.36.28,1Chr.1.42",,dishan_1015,,,uz_2909,,,,A,aran_288,2019-07-27 11:49 arba_290,wip,290,Arba,Arba,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1444,,-1443,,,,,,,,3,"Josh.14.15,Josh.15.13,Josh.21.11",,,,anak_252,,,,,A,arba_290,2019-07-27 11:49 archelaus_291,wip,291,Archelaus,Archelaus,,,checked,,,Male,,,-4,,-4,,,,Archelaus,"Ruler of the people, son of Herod the Great, by Malthace, a Samaritan woman. He was educated along with his brother Antipas at Rome. He inherited from his father a third part of his kingdom viz., Idumea, Judea, and Samaria, and hence is called “king” ([Matt. 2:22](/matt#Matt.2.22)). It was for fear of him that Joseph and Mary turned aside on their way back from Egypt. Till a few days before his death Herod had named Antipas as his successor, but in his last moments he named Archelaus.",,,1,Matt.2.22,,herod_1504,,,"herod_1505,philip_2345,philip_2346",,,,A,archelaus_291,2019-07-27 11:49 archippus_292,publish,292,Archippus,Archippus,,,checked,,,Male,,,64,,64,,,,Archippus,"Master of the horse, a “fellow-soldier” of Paul’s ([Philemon 1](/phlm#Phlm.1.1):2), whom he exhorts to renewed activity ([Col. 4:17](/col#Col.4.17)). He was a member of Philemon’s family, probably his son.",,,2,"Col.4.17,Phlm.1.2",,,,,,,,,A,archippus_292,2020-05-21 19:24 ard_293,wip,293,Ard,Ard,,,checked,checked,Ard (One that commands),Male,,,-1706,,-1706,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,Gen.46.21,,benjamin_463,,,"ahiram_158,ashbel_336,becher_423,bela_436,jediael_757,ehi_1038,gera_1298,huram_1569,shupham_2115,nohah_2120,rapha_2447",,,,A,ard_293,2019-07-27 11:49 ard_294,wip,294,Ard,Ard,,,checked,checked,Ard ( Naamite clan),Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Ard,"Descent, a grandson of Benjamin ([Num. 26:38-40](/num#Num.26.38)). In [1 Chr. 8:3](/1chr#1Chr.8.3) he is called Addar. His descendants are mentioned in [Num. 26:40](/num#Num.26.40).",,,1,Num.26.40,,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,abishua_52,addar_80,ahoah_168,iri_613,jerimoth_864,ezbon_1236,gera_1300,naaman_2121,uzzi_2919,uzziel_2931",,,,A,ard_294,2019-07-27 11:49 ardon_295,wip,295,Ardon,Ardon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Ardon,"Descendant, the last of the three sons of Caleb by his first wife Azubah ([1 Chr. 2:18](/1chr#1Chr.2.18)).",,,1,1Chr.2.18,,caleb_538,,,"achsa_67,jahdai_701,jesher_889,gazez_1282,haran_1408,hur_1571,mesha_2010,moza_2113,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,shobab_2716,tirhanah_2866",,,,A,ardon_295,2019-07-27 11:49 areli_296,wip,296,Areli,Areli,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Gad,,,,,2,"Gen.46.16,Num.26.17",,gad_1262,,,"arod_311,eri_1214,ozni_1235,haggi_1351,shuni_2731,zephon_3093",,,,A,areli_296,2019-07-27 11:49 aretas_297,wip,297,Aretas,Aretas,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Aretas,"The father-in-law of Herod Antipas, and king of Arabia Petraea. His daughter returned to him on the occasion of her husband’s entering into an adulterous alliance with Herodias, the wife of Herod-Philip, his half-brother ([Luke 3:19](/luke#Luke.3.19), [20](/luke#Luke.3.20); [Mark 6:17](/mark#Mark.6.17); [Matt. 14:3](/matt#Matt.14.3)). This led to a war between Aretas and Herod Antipas. Herod’s army was wholly destroyed (A.D. 36). Aretas, taking advantage of the complications of the times on account of the death of the Emperor Tiberius (A.D. 37), took possession of Damascus ([2 Cor. 11:32](/2cor#2Cor.11.32); comp. [Acts 9:25](/acts#Acts.9.25)). At this time Paul returned to Damascus from Arabia.",,,1,2Cor.11.32,,,,,,,,,A,aretas_297,2019-07-27 11:49 argob_298,wip,298,Argob,Argob,,,checked,,,Male,,,-759,,-759,,,,,,,,1,2Kgs.15.25,,,,,,,,,A,argob_298,2019-07-27 11:49 aridai_299,wip,299,Aridai,Aridai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-452,,-452,,,,,,,,1,Esth.9.9,,haman_1360,,,"adalia_77,aridatha_300,arisai_305,aspatha_347,dalphon_971,parmashta_2271,parshandatha_2277,poratha_2366,vajezatha_2935",,,,A,aridai_299,2019-07-27 11:49 aridatha_300,wip,300,Aridatha,Aridatha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-452,,-452,,,,,,,,1,Esth.9.8,,haman_1360,,,"adalia_77,aridai_299,arisai_305,aspatha_347,dalphon_971,parmashta_2271,parshandatha_2277,poratha_2366,vajezatha_2935",,,,A,aridatha_300,2019-07-27 11:49 arieh_301,wip,301,Arieh,Arieh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-759,,-759,,,,Arieh,"The lion, the name of one of the body-guard slain with Pekahiah at Samaria ([2 Kings 15:25](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.25)) by the conspirator Pekah.",,,1,2Kgs.15.25,,,,,,,,,A,arieh_301,2019-07-27 11:49 ariel_302,wip,302,Ariel,Ariel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Ariel 1,One of the chief men sent by Ezra to procure Levites for the sanctuary ([Ezra 8:16](/ezra#Ezra.8.16)).,,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,A,ariel_302,2019-07-27 11:49 arioch_303,publish,303,Arioch (king of Ellasar),Arioch,,,checked,,Arioch(king of Ellasar),Male,,,-1913,,-1913,,,,Arioch 1,"A king of Ellasar who was confederate with Chedorlamer ([Gen. 14:1](/gen#Gen.14.1), [9](/gen#Gen.14.9)). The tablets recently discovered by Mr. Pinches (see CHALDEA) show the true reading is Eri-Aku of Larsa. This Elamite name meant “servant of the moon-god.” It was afterwards changed into Rimsin, “Have mercy, O moon-god.”",,,2,"Gen.14.1,Gen.14.9",,,,,,,,,A,arioch_303,2020-07-16 16:33 arioch_304,wip,304,Arioch,Arioch,,,checked,,Arioch (king of Ellasar),Male,,,-603,,-603,,,,Arioch 2,[Dan. 2:14](/dan#Dan.2.14).,,,4,"Dan.2.14,Dan.2.15,Dan.2.24,Dan.2.25",,,,,,,,,A,arioch_304,2020-07-16 16:33 arisai_305,wip,305,Arisai,Arisai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-452,,-452,,,,,,,,1,Esth.9.9,,haman_1360,,,"adalia_77,aridai_299,aridatha_300,aspatha_347,dalphon_971,parmashta_2271,parshandatha_2277,poratha_2366,vajezatha_2935",,,,A,arisai_305,2019-07-27 11:49 aristarchus_306,publish,306,Aristarchus,Aristarchus,,,checked,,,Male,,,58,,64,,,,Aristarchus,"Best ruler, native of Thessalonica ([Acts 20:4](/acts#Acts.20.4)), a companion of Paul ([Acts 19:29](/acts#Acts.19.29); [27:2](/acts#Acts.27.2)). He was Paul’s “fellow-prisoner” at Rome ([Col. 4:10](/col#Col.4.10); [Philemon 1](/phlm#Phlm.1.1):24).","Riot in Ephesus,Mission to Macedonia and Greece,Journey to Rome begins,Paul is shipwrecked by a storm,Paul stays at Malta,Paul arrives at Rome","Third Missionary Journey, Third Missionary Journey, Journey to Rome, Journey to Rome, Journey to Rome, Journey to Rome",5,"Acts.19.29,Acts.20.4,Acts.27.2,Col.4.10,Phlm.1.24",,,,,,,,,A,aristarchus_306,2020-08-28 20:09 aristobulus_307,wip,307,Aristobulus,Aristobulus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,,,,,1,Rom.16.10,,,,,,,,,A,aristobulus_307,2019-07-27 11:49 arkite_308,publish,308,Arkite,Arkite,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Arkite,"([Gen. 10:17](/gen#Gen.10.17); [1 Chr. 1:15](/1chr#1Chr.1.15)), a designation of certain descendants from the Phoenicians or Sidonians, the inhabitants of Arka, 12 miles north of Tripoli, opposite the northern extremity of Lebanon.",,,2,"Gen.10.17,1Chr.1.15",,canaan_914,,,"amorite_237,arvadite_316,jebusite_748,girgasite_1322,hamathite_1361,heth_1510,hivite_1534,zidon_2738,sinite_2755,zemarite_3036",,,,A,arkite_308,2020-05-17 01:54 armoni_309,wip,309,Armoni,Armoni,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1018,,-1018,,,,Armoni,"Inhabitant of a fortress, the first-named of the two sons of Saul and Rizpah. He was delivered up to the Gibeonites by David, and hanged by them ([2 Sam. 21:8](/2sam#2Sam.21.8), [9](/2sam#2Sam.21.9)).",,,1,2Sam.21.8,rizpah_2444,saul_2478,,,"ish-bosheth_622,mephibosheth_2000",,"abinadab_641,jonathan_1692,malchi-shua_1990,merab_2001,michal_2073",,A,armoni_309,2019-07-27 11:49 arnan_310,wip,310,Arnan,Arnan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.21,,hananiah_1384,,,"jesaiah_883,obadiah_2216,pelatiah_2304,rephaiah_2423,shechaniah_2583",,,,A,arnan_310,2019-07-27 11:49 arod_311,wip,311,Arod,Arod,,Arodi,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Gad,,,,,2,"Gen.46.16,Num.26.17",,gad_1262,,,"areli_296,eri_1214,ozni_1235,haggi_1351,shuni_2731,zephon_3093",,,,A,arod_311,2019-07-27 11:49 arphaxad_312,publish,312,Arphaxad,Arphaxad,,,checked,,,Male,,-2346,-2346,-1908,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Arphaxad,"Son of Shem, born the year after the Deluge. He died at the age of 438 years ([Gen. 11:10-13](/gen#Gen.11.10); [1 Chr. 1:17](/1chr#1Chr.1.17), [18](/1chr#1Chr.1.18); [Luke 3:36](/luke#Luke.3.36)). He dwelt in Mesopotamia, and became, according to the Jewish historian Josephus, the progenitor of the Chaldeans. The tendency is to recognize in the word the name of the country nearest the ancient domain of the Chaldeans. Some regard the word as an Egypticized form of the territorial name of Ur Kasdim, or Ur of the Chaldees.",,,10,"Gen.10.22,Gen.10.24,Gen.11.10,Gen.11.11,Gen.11.12,Gen.11.13,1Chr.1.17,1Chr.1.18,1Chr.1.24,Luke.3.36",,shem_2613,,cainan_535,"aram_285,asshur_349,elam_1049,lud_1834",,,,A,arphaxad_312,2020-08-22 01:09 artaxerxes_313,wip,313,Artaxerxes,Artaxerxes,,,checked,checked,Artaxerxes (king of Persia),Male,,,-522,,-522,,,,Artaxerxes 1,The king who obstructed the rebuilding of the temple ([Ezra 4:7](/ezra#Ezra.4.7)). He was probably the Smerdis of profane history.,,,3,"Ezra.4.7,Ezra.4.8,Ezra.4.11",,,,,,,,,A,artaxerxes_313,2019-07-27 11:49 artaxerxes_314,wip,314,Artaxerxes,Artaxerxes,,,checked,checked,Artaxerxes (King of Persia),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,Artaxerxes 2,"The king mentioned in [Ezra 7:1](/ezra#Ezra.7.1), in the seventh year (B.C. 458) of whose reign Ezra led a second colony of Jews back to Jerusalem, was probably Longimanus, who reigned for forty years (B.C. 464-425); the grandson of Darius, who, fourteen years later, permitted Nehemiah to return and rebuild Jerusalem.",,,10,"Ezra.6.14,Ezra.7.1,Ezra.7.7,Ezra.7.11,Ezra.7.12,Ezra.7.21,Ezra.8.1,Neh.2.1,Neh.5.14,Neh.13.6",,,,,,,,,A,artaxerxes_314,2019-07-27 11:49 artemas_315,publish,315,Artemas,Artemas,,,checked,,,Male,,,65,,65,,,,,,,,1,Titus.3.12,,,,,,,,,A,artemas_315,2020-05-18 20:13 arvadite_316,publish,316,Arvadite,Arvadite,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.10.18,1Chr.1.16",,canaan_914,,,"amorite_237,arkite_308,jebusite_748,girgasite_1322,hamathite_1361,heth_1510,hivite_1534,zidon_2738,sinite_2755,zemarite_3036",,,,A,arvadite_316,2020-05-17 01:54 arza_317,wip,317,Arza,Arza,,,checked,,,Male,,,-929,,-929,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.16.9,,,,,,,,,A,arza_317,2019-07-27 11:49 asa_318,wip,318,Asa,Asa,,,checked,checked,"Asa (physician, son of Abijah and grandson of Rehoboam, was the third king of Judah. He was zealous in maintaining the true worship of God, and in rooting all idolatry, with its accompanying immoralities, out of the land ( 1 Kings 15:8-14 ). The Lord gave him and his land rest and prosperity. It is recorded of him, however, that in his old age, when afflicted, he ""sought not to the Lord, but to the physicians"" (Compare Jeremiah 17:5 ). He died in the forty-first year of his reign, greatly honoured by his people ( 2 Chronicles 16:1-13 ), and was succeeded by his son Jehoshaphat.)",Male,,,-1053,-868,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Asa,"Physician, son of Abijah and grandson of Rehoboam, was the third king of Judah. He was zealous in maintaining the true worship of God, and in rooting all idolatry, with its accompanying immoralities, out of the land ([1 Kings 15:8-14](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.8)). The Lord gave him and his land rest and prosperity. It is recorded of him, however, that in his old age, when afflicted, he “sought not to the Lord, but to the physicians” (comp. [Jer. 17:5](/jer#Jer.17.5)). He died in the forty-first year of his reign, greatly honoured by his people ([2 Chr. 16:1-13](/2chr#2Chr.16.1)), and was succeeded by his son Jehoshaphat.",,,53,"1Kgs.15.8,1Kgs.15.9,1Kgs.15.11,1Kgs.15.13,1Kgs.15.14,1Kgs.15.16,1Kgs.15.17,1Kgs.15.18,1Kgs.15.20,1Kgs.15.22,1Kgs.15.23,1Kgs.15.24,1Kgs.15.25,1Kgs.15.28,1Kgs.15.32,1Kgs.15.33,1Kgs.16.8,1Kgs.16.10,1Kgs.16.15,1Kgs.16.23,1Kgs.16.29,1Kgs.22.41,1Kgs.22.43,1Kgs.22.46,1Chr.3.10,2Chr.14.1,2Chr.14.2,2Chr.14.8,2Chr.14.10,2Chr.14.11,2Chr.14.12,2Chr.14.13,2Chr.15.2,2Chr.15.8,2Chr.15.10,2Chr.15.16,2Chr.15.17,2Chr.15.19,2Chr.16.1,2Chr.16.2,2Chr.16.4,2Chr.16.6,2Chr.16.7,2Chr.16.10,2Chr.16.11,2Chr.16.12,2Chr.16.13,2Chr.17.2,2Chr.20.32,2Chr.21.12,Jer.41.9,Matt.1.7,Matt.1.8",,abijah_38,azubah_567,jehoshaphat_808,,,,,A,asa_318,2020-12-02 16:49 asa_319,wip,319,Asa,Asa,,,checked,checked,Asa (who lived in the villages of the Netophathites),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.16,,elkanah_1171,,berechiah_472,,,,,A,asa_319,2019-07-27 11:49 asahel_320,wip,320,Asahel,Asahel,,,checked,checked,Asahel (fleet-footed as a wild gazelle),Male,,,-1752,,-1015,,gibeon_470,,Asahel,"Made by God, the youngest son of Zeruiah, David’s sister. He was celebrated for his swiftness of foot. When fighting against Ish-bosheth at Gibeon, in the army of his brother Joab, he was put to death by Abner, whom he pursued from the field of battle ([2 Sam. 2:18](/2sam#2Sam.2.18), [19](/2sam#2Sam.2.19)). He is mentioned among David’s thirty mighty men ([2 Sam. 23:24](/2sam#2Sam.23.24); [1 Chr. 11:26](/1chr#1Chr.11.26)). Others of the same name are mentioned ([2 Chr. 17:8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8); [31:13](/2chr#2Chr.31.13); [Ezra 10:15](/ezra#Ezra.10.15)).",,,14,"2Sam.2.18,2Sam.2.19,2Sam.2.20,2Sam.2.21,2Sam.2.22,2Sam.2.23,2Sam.2.30,2Sam.2.32,2Sam.3.27,2Sam.3.30,2Sam.23.24,1Chr.2.16,1Chr.11.26,1Chr.27.7",zeruiah_3055,,,zebadiah_2992,"abishai_50,joab_1617",,,,A,asahel_320,2019-07-27 11:49 asahel_321,wip,321,Asahel,Asahel,,,checked,checked,Asahel (a Levite),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,A,asahel_321,2019-07-27 11:49 asahel_322,wip,322,Asahel,Asahel,,,checked,checked,Asahel (Mighty Man of David),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.31.13,,,,,,,,,A,asahel_322,2019-07-27 11:49 asahel_323,wip,323,Asahel,Asahel,,,checked,checked,Asahel (father of Jonathan),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.15,,,,jonathan_1697,,,,,A,asahel_323,2019-07-27 11:49 asahiah_324,wip,324,Asahiah,Asahiah,,Asaiah,checked,,,Male,,,-642,,-624,,,,Isaiah 1,"The son of Amoz ([Isa. 1:1](/isa#Isa.1.1); [2:1](/isa#Isa.2.1)), who was apparently a man of humble rank. His wife was called “the prophetess” (8:3), either because she was endowed with the prophetic gift, like Deborah ([Judg. 4:4](/judg#Judg.4.4)) and Huldah ([2 Kings 22:14-20](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.14)), or simply because she was the wife of “the prophet” ([Isa. 38:1](/isa#Isa.38.1)). He had two sons, who bore symbolical names. He exercised the functions of his office during the reigns of Uzziah (or Azariah), Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah (1:1). Uzziah reigned fifty-two years (B.C. 810-759), and Isaiah must have begun his career a few years before Uzziah’s death, probably B.C. 762. He lived till the fourteenth year of Hezekiah, and in all likelihood outlived that monarch (who died B.C. 698), and may have been contemporary for some years with Manasseh. Thus Isaiah may have prophesied for the long period of at least sixty-four years. His first call to the prophetical office is not recorded. A second call came to him “in the year that King Uzziah died” ([Isa. 6:1](/isa#Isa.6.1)). He exercised his ministry in a spirit of uncompromising firmness and boldness in regard to all that bore on the interests of religion. He conceals nothing and keeps nothing back from fear of man. He was also noted for his spirituality and for his deep-toned reverence toward “the holy One of Israel.” In early youth Isaiah must have been moved by the invasion of Israel by the Assyrian monarch Pul (q.v.), [2 Kings 15:19](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.19); and again, twenty years later, when he had already entered on his office, by the invasion of Tiglath-pileser and his career of conquest. Ahaz, king of Judah, at this crisis refused to co-operate with the kings of Israel and Syria in opposition to the Assyrians, and was on that account attacked and defeated by Rezin of Damascus and Pekah of Samaria ([2 Kings 16:5](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.5); [2 Chr. 28:5](/2chr#2Chr.28.5), [6](/2chr#2Chr.28.6)). Ahaz, thus humbled, sided with Assyria, and sought the aid of Tiglath-pileser against Israel and Syria. The consequence was that Rezin and Pekah were conquered and many of the people carried captive to Assyria ([2 Kings 15:29](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.29); [16:9](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.9); [1 Chr. 5:26](/1chr#1Chr.5.26)). Soon after this Shalmaneser determined wholly to subdue the kingdom of Israel. Samaria was taken and destroyed (B.C. 722). So long as Ahaz reigned, the kingdom of Judah was unmolested by the Assyrian power; but on his accession to the throne, Hezekiah (B.C. 726), who “rebelled against the king of Assyria” ([2 Kings 18:7](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.7)), in which he was encouraged by Isaiah, who exhorted the people to place all their dependence on Jehovah ([Isa. 10:24](/isa#Isa.10.24); [37:6](/isa#Isa.37.6)), entered into an alliance with the king of Egypt ([Isa. 30:2-4](/isa#Isa.30.2)). This led the king of Assyria to threaten the king of Judah, and at length to invade the land. Sennacherib (B.C. 701) led a powerful army into Palestine. Hezekiah was reduced to despair, and submitted to the Assyrians ([2 Kings 18:14-16](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.14)). But after a brief interval war broke out again, and again Sennacherib (q.v.) led an army into Palestine, one detachment of which threatened Jerusalem ([Isa. 36:2-22](/isa#Isa.36.2); [37:8](/isa#Isa.37.8)). Isaiah on that occasion encouraged Hezekiah to resist the Assyrians (37:1-7), whereupon Sennacherib sent a threatening letter to Hezekiah, which he “spread before the Lord” (37:14). The judgement of God now fell on the Assyrian host. “Like Xerxes in Greece, Sennacherib never recovered from the shock of the disaster in Judah. He made no more expeditions against either Southern Palestine or Egypt.” The remaining years of Hezekiah’s reign were peaceful ([2 Chr. 32:23](/2chr#2Chr.32.23), [27](/2chr#2Chr.32.27)-29). Isaiah probably lived to its close, and possibly into the reign of Manasseh, but the time and manner of his death are unknown. There is a tradition that he suffered martyrdom in the heathen reaction in the time of Manasseh (q.v.).",,,3,"2Kgs.22.12,2Kgs.22.14,2Chr.34.20",,,,,,,,,A,asahiah_324,2019-07-27 11:49 asaiah_325,wip,325,Asaiah,Asaiah,,,checked,checked,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.36,,,,,,,,,A,asaiah_325,2019-07-27 11:49 asaiah_326,wip,326,Asaiah,Asaiah,,,checked,checked,A descendant of Merari and a head of a paternal house. One of the chief men among the Levites who formed part of the group of 862 chosen to share in bringing up the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem at the time of David’s second (and successful) attempt.​,Male,,,-1100,,-1100,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.30,,haggiah_1352,,,,,,,A,asaiah_326,2019-07-27 11:49 asaiah_327,wip,327,Asaiah,Asaiah,,,checked,checked,Asaiah(sons.In Context ),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.5,,,,,,,,,A,asaiah_327,2019-07-27 11:49 asaiah_328,wip,328,Asaiah,Asaiah,,,checked,checked,Asaiah was the personal secretary of Josiah,Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.15.6,1Chr.15.11",,,,,,,,,A,asaiah_328,2019-07-27 11:49 asaph_329,wip,329,Asaph,Asaph,,,checked,checked,Asaph (son of Hilkiahson),Male,,,-710,,-710,,,,Asaph 2,"The “recorder” in the time of Hezekiah ([2 Kings 18:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.18), [37](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.37)).",,,3,"2Kgs.18.18,2Kgs.18.37,Isa.36.22",,,,joah_1621,,,,,A,asaph_329,2019-07-27 11:49 asaph_330,publish,330,Asaph (Levite),Asaph,,,checked,,Asaph (Levite) Asaph (leaders of David's choir),Male,,,-1042,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,Asaph 1,"A Levite; one of the leaders of David’s choir ([1 Chr. 6:39](/1chr#1Chr.6.39)). [Psalms 50](/ps#Ps.50) and 73-83 inclusive are attributed to him. He is mentioned along with David as skilled in music, and a “seer” ([2 Chr. 29:30](/2chr#2Chr.29.30)). The “sons of Asaph,” mentioned in [1 Chr. 25:1](/1chr#1Chr.25.1), [2](/1chr#1Chr.25.2) Chr. 20:14, and [Ezra 2:41](/ezra#Ezra.2.41), were his descendants, or more probably a class of poets or singers who recognized him as their master.",,,32,"1Chr.6.39,1Chr.15.17,1Chr.15.19,1Chr.16.5,1Chr.16.7,1Chr.16.37,1Chr.25.1,1Chr.25.2,1Chr.25.6,1Chr.25.9,2Chr.5.12,2Chr.20.14,2Chr.29.13,2Chr.29.30,2Chr.35.15,Ezra.2.41,Ezra.3.10,Neh.7.44,Neh.11.22,Neh.12.35,Neh.12.46,Ps.73.1,Ps.74.1,Ps.75.1,Ps.76.1,Ps.77.1,Ps.78.1,Ps.79.1,Ps.80.1,Ps.82.1,Ps.83.1,Isa.36.3",,berechiah_469,,"jesharelah_334,joseph_1712,nethaniah_2199,zaccur_2965",,,,"Ps.50,Ps.73,Ps.74,Ps.75,Ps.76,Ps.77,Ps.78,Ps.79,Ps.80,Ps.81,Ps.82,Ps.83",A,asaph_330,2020-07-11 17:51 asaph_331,wip,331,Asaph,Asaph,,,checked,checked,Asaph (son of Mika),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.9.15,Neh.11.17",,,,zichri_3069,,,,,A,asaph_331,2019-07-27 11:49 asaph_332,wip,332,Asaph,Asaph,,,checked,checked,Asaph (citadel ),Male,,,-446,,-446,,,,Asaph 3,"The “keeper of the king’s forest,” to whom Nehemiah requested from Artaxerxes a “letter” that he might give him timber for the temple at Jerusalem ([Neh. 2:8](/neh#Neh.2.8)).",,,1,Neh.2.8,,,,,,,,,A,asaph_332,2019-07-27 11:49 asareel_333,wip,333,Asareel,Asareel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.16,,jehaleleel_764,,,"tiria_2867,ziph_3091,ziphah_3092",,,,A,asareel_333,2019-07-27 11:49 asenath_335,wip,335,Asenath,Asenath,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1715,,-1706,,,,Asenath,"An Egyptian name, meaning “gift of the sun-god”, daughter of Potipherah, priest of On or Heliopolis, wife of Joseph ([Gen. 41:45](/gen#Gen.41.45)). She was the mother of Manasseh and Ephraim (50-52; 46:20).",,,3,"Gen.41.45,Gen.41.50,Gen.46.20",,poti-pherah_2369,joseph_1710,"ephraim_1206,manasseh_1928",,,,,A,asenath_335,2019-07-27 11:49 ashbel_336,wip,336,Ashbel,Ashbel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,3,"Gen.46.21,Num.26.38,1Chr.8.1",,benjamin_463,,,"ahiram_158,ard_293,becher_423,bela_436,jediael_757,ehi_1038,gera_1298,huram_1569,shupham_2115,nohah_2120,rapha_2447",,,,A,ashbel_336,2019-07-27 11:49 asher_337,wip,337,Asher,Asher,,Aser,checked,,,Male,,-1752,-1752,,96,,,Tribe of Asher,Asher,"Happy, Jacob’s eigth son; his mother was Zilpah, Leah’s handmaid ([Gen. 30:13](/gen#Gen.30.13)). Of the tribe founded by him nothing is recorded beyond its holding a place in the list of the tribes (35:26; 46:17; [Ex. 1:4](/exod#Exod.1.4), etc.) It increased in numbers twenty-nine percent, during the thirty-eight years’ wanderings. The place of this tribe during the march through the desert was between Dan and Naphtali ([Num. 2:27](/num#Num.2.27)). The boundaries of the inheritance given to it, which contained some of the richest soil in Palestine, and the names of its towns, are recorded in [Josh. 19:24-31](/josh#Josh.19.24); [Judg. 1:31](/judg#Judg.1.31), [32](/judg#Judg.1.32). Asher and Simeon were the only tribes west of the Jordan which furnished no hero or judge for the nation. Anna the prophetess was of this tribe ([Luke 2:36](/luke#Luke.2.36)).",,,43,"Gen.30.13,Gen.35.26,Gen.46.17,Gen.49.20,Exod.1.4,Num.1.13,Num.1.40,Num.1.41,Num.2.27,Num.7.72,Num.10.26,Num.13.13,Num.26.44,Num.26.46,Num.26.47,Num.34.27,Deut.27.13,Deut.33.24,Josh.17.7,Josh.17.10,Josh.17.11,Josh.19.24,Josh.19.31,Josh.19.34,Josh.21.6,Josh.21.30,Judg.1.31,Judg.5.17,Judg.6.35,Judg.7.23,1Kgs.4.16,1Chr.2.2,1Chr.6.62,1Chr.6.74,1Chr.7.30,1Chr.7.40,1Chr.12.36,2Chr.30.11,Ezek.48.2,Ezek.48.3,Ezek.48.34,Luke.2.36,Rev.7.6",zilpah_3081,israel_682,,"serah_2492,isui_648,beriah_478,isuah_640,imnah_1616",gad_1262,,"benjamin_463,issachar_645,dan_973,dinah_1012,joseph_1710,judah_1751,levi_1820,naphtali_2149,reuben_2429,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,A,asher_337,2020-09-06 23:51 ashkenaz_338,publish,338,Ashkenaz,Ashkenaz,,Ashchenaz,checked,,,Male,,,-595,,-595,,,,Ashkenaz,"One of the three sons of Gomer ([Gen. 10:3](/gen#Gen.10.3)), and founder of one of the tribes of the Japhetic race. They are mentioned in connection with Minni and Ararat, and hence their original seat must have been in Armenia ([Jer. 51:27](/jer#Jer.51.27)), probably near the Black Sea, which, from their founder, was first called Axenus, and afterwards the Euxine.",,,3,"Gen.10.3,1Chr.1.6,Jer.51.27",,gomer_1328,,,"riphath_2443,togarmah_2875",,,,A,ashkenaz_338,2020-05-17 01:54 ashpenaz_339,wip,339,Ashpenaz,Ashpenaz,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Ashpenaz,"The master of the eunuchs of Nebuchadnezzar ([Dan. 1:3](/dan#Dan.1.3)), the “Rabsaris” of the court. His position was similar to that of the Kislar-aga of the modern Turkish sultans.",,,1,Dan.1.3,,,,,,,,,A,ashpenaz_339,2019-07-27 11:49 ashriel_340,wip,340,Ashriel,Ashriel,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.14,,manasseh_1928,,,machir_1877,,,,A,ashriel_340,2019-07-27 11:49 ashtoreth_341,wip,341,Ashtoreth,Ashtoreth,,,checked,,,Female,,,-984,,-984,,,,Ashtoreth,"The moon goddess of the Phoenicians, representing the passive principle in nature, their principal female deity; frequently associated with the name of Baal, the sun-god, their chief male deity ([Judg. 10:6](/judg#Judg.10.6); [1 Sam. 7:4](/1sam#1Sam.7.4); [12:10](/1sam#1Sam.12.10)). These names often occur in the plural (Ashtaroth, Baalim), probably as indicating either different statues or different modifications of the deities. This deity is spoken of as Ashtoreth of the Zidonians. She was the Ishtar of the Accadians and the Astarte of the Greeks ([Jer. 44:17](/jer#Jer.44.17); [1 Kings 11:5](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.5), [33](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.33); [2 Kings 23:13](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.13)). There was a temple of this goddess among the Philistines in the time of Saul ([1 Sam. 31:10](/1sam#1Sam.31.10)). Under the name of Ishtar, she was one of the great deities of the Assyrians. The Phoenicians called her Astarte. Solomon introduced the worship of this idol ([1 Kings 11:33](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.33)). Jezebel’s 400 priests were probably employed in its service ([1 Kings 18:19](/1kgs#1Kgs.18.19)). It was called the “queen of heaven” ([Jer. 44:25](/jer#Jer.44.25)).",,,3,"1Kgs.11.5,1Kgs.11.33,2Kgs.23.13",,,,,,,,,A,ashtoreth_341,2019-07-27 11:49 ashur_342,wip,342,Ashur,Ashur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.24,1Chr.4.5",abiah_16,hezron_1520,"helah_1478,naarah_2124","haahashtari_1332,coz_958,temeni_2840,ethnan_1226,jezoar_1610,zereth_3050,hepher_1497,ahuzam_175","caleb_538,jerahmeel_843,ram_2391",,segub_2484,,A,ashur_342,2019-07-27 11:49 ashvath_343,wip,343,Ashvath,Ashvath,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.33,,japhlet_729,,,"bimhal_506,pasach_2279",,,,A,ashvath_343,2019-07-27 11:49 asiel_344,wip,344,Asiel,Asiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.35,,,,seraiah_2497,,,,,A,asiel_344,2019-07-27 11:49 asnah_345,wip,345,Asnah,Asnah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.2.50,,,,,,,,,A,asnah_345,2019-07-27 11:49 asnappar_346,wip,346,Asnappar,Asnappar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-522,,-522,,,,Asnapper,"Probably the same as Assur-bani-pal (Sardanapalos of the Greeks), styled the “great and noble” ([Ezra 4:10](/ezra#Ezra.4.10)), was the son and successor (B.C. 668) of Esar-haddon (q.v.). He was “luxurious, ambitious, and cruel, but a magnificent patron of literature.” He formed at Nineveh a library of clay tablets, numbering about 10,000. These are now mostly in the British Museum. They throw much light on the history and antiquities of Assyria. Assur-bani-pal was a munificent patron of literature, and the conqueror of Elam. Towards the middle of his reign his empire was shaken by a great rebellion headed by his brother in Babylon. The rebellion was finally put down, but Egypt was lost, and the military power of Assyria was so exhausted that it could with difficulty resist the hordes of Kimmerians who poured over Western Asia.",,,1,Ezra.4.10,,,,,,,,,A,asnappar_346,2019-07-27 11:49 aspatha_347,wip,347,Aspatha,Aspatha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-452,,-452,,,,,,,,1,Esth.9.7,,haman_1360,,,"adalia_77,aridai_299,aridatha_300,arisai_305,dalphon_971,parmashta_2271,parshandatha_2277,poratha_2366,vajezatha_2935",,,,A,aspatha_347,2019-07-27 11:49 asriel_348,wip,348,Asriel,Asriel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,2,"Num.26.31,Josh.17.2",,gilead_1317,,,"abiezer_763,helek_1481,hepher_1496,shechem_2589,shemida_2650",,,,A,asriel_348,2019-07-27 11:49 asshur_349,publish,349,Asshur,Asshur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-1452,,,,Asshur,"Second son of Shem ([Gen. 10:22](/gen#Gen.10.22); [1 Chr. 1:17](/1chr#1Chr.1.17)). He went from the land of Shinar and built Nineveh, etc. ([Gen. 10:11](/gen#Gen.10.11), [12](/gen#Gen.10.12)). He probably gave his name to Assyria, which is the usual translation of the word, although the form Asshur is sometimes retained ([Num. 24:22](/num#Num.24.22), [24](/num#Num.24.24); [Ezek. 27:23](/ezek#Ezek.27.23), etc.). In [Gen. 2:14](/gen#Gen.2.14) “Assyria” ought to be “Asshur,” which was the original capital of Assyria, a city represented by the mounds of Kalah Sherghat, on the west bank of the Tigris. This city was founded by Bel-kap-kapu about B.C. 1700. At a later date the capital was shifted to Ninua, or Nineveh, now Koyunjik, on the eastern bank of the river.",,,5,"Gen.10.11,Gen.10.22,Num.24.22,Num.24.24,1Chr.1.17",,shem_2613,,,"aram_285,arphaxad_312,elam_1049,lud_1834",,,,A,asshur_349,2020-05-17 01:54 asshurim_350,wip,350,Asshurim,Asshurim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1824,,-1824,,,,,,,,1,Gen.25.3,,dedan_999,,,"letushim_1818,leummim_1819",,,,A,asshurim_350,2019-07-27 11:49 assir_351,wip,351,Assir,Assir,,,checked,checked,Assir (Korah ),Male,,,-1700,,-1491,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"Exod.6.24,1Chr.6.22",,korah_1795,,,"ebiasaph_19,elkanah_1167",,,,A,assir_351,2019-07-27 11:49 assir_352,wip,352,Assir,Assir,,,checked,checked,The descendants of Kohath: Ebiasaph his son Assir,Male,,,-1700,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.6.23,1Chr.6.37",,ebiasaph_19,,tahath_2814,kore_1797,,,,A,assir_352,2019-07-27 11:49 asyncritus_353,wip,353,Asyncritus,Asyncritus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,,,,,1,Rom.16.14,,,,,,,,,A,asyncritus_353,2019-07-27 11:49 atarah_354,wip,354,Atarah,Atarah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.2.26,,,jerahmeel_843,onam_2249,,,,,A,atarah_354,2019-07-27 11:49 ater_355,wip,355,Ater,Ater,,,checked,checked,Ater (descendant of Hezekiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Ater 1,[Ezra 2:16](/ezra#Ezra.2.16).,,,2,"Ezra.2.16,Neh.7.21",,,,hezekiah_1514,,,,,A,ater_355,2019-07-27 11:49 ater_356,wip,356,Ater,Ater,,,checked,checked,Ater (ancestor of the gatekeepers),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Ater 3,[Ezra 2:42](/ezra#Ezra.2.42).,,,2,"Ezra.2.42,Neh.7.45",,,,,,,,,A,ater_356,2019-07-27 11:49 ater_357,wip,357,Ater,Ater,,,checked,checked,Ater (Descendant of Hezekiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Ater 2,[Neh. 10:17](/neh#Neh.10.17).,,,1,Neh.10.17,,,,,,,,,A,ater_357,2019-07-27 11:49 athaiah_358,wip,358,Athaiah,Athaiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.4,,uzziah_2928,,,,,,,A,athaiah_358,2019-07-27 11:49 athaliah_359,wip,359,Athaliah,Athaliah,,,checked,checked,Athaliah (wife of Jehoram),Female,,,-885,-837,-856,,jerusalem_636,Genealogy of Jesus,Athaliah 1,"The daughter of Ahab and Jezebel, and the wife of Jehoram, king of Judah ([2 Kings 8:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.18)), who “walked in the ways of the house of Ahab” ([2 Chr. 21:6](/2chr#2Chr.21.6)), called “daughter” of Omri ([2 Kings 8:26](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.26)). On the death of her husband and of her son Ahaziah, she resolved to seat herself on the vacant throne. She slew all Ahaziah’s children except Joash, the youngest ([2 Kings 11:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.11.1), [2](/2kgs#2Kgs.11.2)). After a reign of six years she was put to death in an insurrection ([2 Kings 11:20](/2kgs#2Kgs.11.20); [2 Chr. 21:6](/2chr#2Chr.21.6); [22:10-12](/2chr#2Chr.22.10); [23:15](/2chr#2Chr.23.15)), stirred up among the people in connection with Josiah’s being crowned as king.",,,15,"2Kgs.8.26,2Kgs.11.1,2Kgs.11.2,2Kgs.11.3,2Kgs.11.13,2Kgs.11.14,2Kgs.11.20,2Chr.22.2,2Chr.22.10,2Chr.22.11,2Chr.22.12,2Chr.23.12,2Chr.23.13,2Chr.23.21,2Chr.24.7",jezebel_1605,ahab_113,jehoram_803,"ahaziah_121,jehoshabeath_811","ahaziah_120,joram_804,joash_1631",,,,A,athaliah_359,2020-11-05 22:19 athaliah_360,wip,360,Athaliah,Athaliah,,,checked,checked,Son of Jeroham,Female,,,0,,0,,,,Athaliah 3,[1 Chr. 8:26](/1chr#1Chr.8.26).,,,1,1Chr.8.26,,jeroham_875,,,"jaresiah_731,eliah_1081,shamsherai_2548,shehariah_2592,zichri_3068",,,,A,athaliah_360,2019-07-27 11:49 athaliah_361,wip,361,Athaliah,Athaliah,,,checked,checked,Athaliah (father of Jeshaiah),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Athaliah 2,[Ezra 8:7](/ezra#Ezra.8.7).,,,1,Ezra.8.7,,,,jeshaiah_886,,,,,A,athaliah_361,2019-08-07 12:22 athlai_362,wip,362,Athlai,Athlai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.28,,,,,,,,,A,athlai_362,2019-07-27 11:49 attai_363,wip,363,Attai,Attai,,,checked,checked,Attai(Servant of jarha and his wife),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.35,1Chr.2.36",ahlai_166,jarha_732,,nathan_2155,,,,,A,attai_363,2019-07-27 11:49 attai_364,wip,364,Attai,Attai,,,checked,checked,Attai (the sixth),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.11,,,,,,,,,A,attai_364,2019-07-27 11:49 attai_365,wip,365,Attai,Attai,,,checked,checked,Attai (Son of Rehoboam),Male,,,-975,,-975,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,2Chr.11.20,maachah_1841,rehoboam_2412,,,"abijah_38,shelomith_2610,ziza_3098",,"jeush_1603,shamariah_2531,zaham_2980",,A,attai_365,2019-07-27 11:49 augustus_366,publish,366,Augustus,Augustus,,,checked,,,Male,,,62,,62,,,,Augustus,"The cognomen of the first Roman emperor, C. Julius Caesar Octavianus, during whose reign Christ was born ([Luke 2:1](/luke#Luke.2.1)). His decree that “all the world should be taxed” was the divinely ordered occasion of Jesus’ being born, according to prophecy ([Micah 5:2](/mic#Mic.5.2)), in Bethlehem. This name being simply a title meaning “majesty” or “venerable,” first given to him by the senate (B.C. 27), was borne by succeeding emperors. Before his death (A.D. 14) he associated Tiberius with him in the empire ([Luke 3:1](/luke#Luke.3.1)), by whom he was succeeded.","Agrippa and Bernice meet Festus,Paul goes before Agrippa","Paul Arrested and Imprisoned, Paul Arrested and Imprisoned",3,"Luke.2.1,Acts.25.21,Acts.25.25",,,,,,,,,A,augustus_366,2020-08-27 01:33 azaliah_367,wip,367,Azaliah,Azaliah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-642,,-624,,,,,,,,2,"2Kgs.22.3,2Chr.34.8",,meshullam_2020,,shaphan_2550,,,,,A,azaliah_367,2019-07-27 11:49 azaniah_368,wip,368,Azaniah,Azaniah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.9,,,,jeshua_895,,,,,A,azaniah_368,2019-07-27 11:49 azarael_369,wip,369,Azarael,Azarael,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.36,,jonathan_1700,,,"gilalai_1316,hanani_1383,judah_1755,maai_1848,milalai_2081,nethaneel_2197,shemaiah_2640,zechariah_3026",,,,A,azarael_369,2019-07-27 11:49 azareel_84,wip,84,Azareel,Azareel,,Adiel,checked,checked,Priest and teacher of Law,Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Adiel 3,A priest ([1 Chr. 9:12](/1chr#1Chr.9.12)).,,,2,"1Chr.9.12,Neh.11.13",,jahzerah_707,,maasiai_1870,,,,,A,azareel_84,2019-07-27 11:49 azareel_370,wip,370,Azareel,Azareel,,,checked,checked,Azareel (An Aaronite of the family of Korah),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.6,,,,,,,,,A,azareel_370,2019-07-27 11:49 azareel_371,wip,371,Azareel,Azareel,,,checked,checked,Azarel son of Jeroham.,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.22,,jeroham_879,,,,,,,A,azareel_371,2019-07-27 11:49 azareel_372,wip,372,Azareel,Azareel,,,checked,checked,Azareel (A Danite prince),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.41,,,,,,,,,A,azareel_372,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_373,wip,373,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (son of Zadok—the priest),Male,,,-1700,,-1014,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Kgs.4.2,1Chr.6.9",,ahimaaz_144,,johanan_1669,,,,,A,azariah_373,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_374,wip,374,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah(son of Nathan),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.5,,nathan_2153,,,zabud_2959,,,,A,azariah_374,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_376,wip,376,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (Son of Ethan),Male,,,-1752,,-1752,,,Tribe of Judah,Azariah 1,"Son of Ethan, of the tribe of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:8](/1chr#1Chr.2.8)).",,,1,1Chr.2.8,,ethan_1223,,,,,,,A,azariah_376,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_377,wip,377,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (Jehu),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.38,1Chr.2.39",,jehu_818,,helez_1483,,,,,A,azariah_377,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_378,wip,378,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (Johanan the father),Male,,,-760,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,3,"1Chr.6.10,1Chr.6.11,Ezra.7.3",,johanan_1669,,amariah_199,,,,,A,azariah_378,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_379,wip,379,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (father of Johanan),Male,,,-760,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,4,"1Chr.6.13,1Chr.6.14,1Chr.9.11,Ezra.7.1",,hilkiah_1524,,seraiah_2494,gemariah_1295,,,,A,azariah_379,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_380,wip,380,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,First Indian bishop in the Anglican Church. He was born at Vellalanvillai in Tinnevelly district of Madras state,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Azariah 8,"The son of Oded, a remarkable prophet in the days of Asa ([2 Chr. 15:1](/2chr#2Chr.15.1)). He stirred up the king and the people to a great national reformation.",,,1,2Chr.15.1,,oded_2236,,,,,,,A,azariah_380,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_381,wip,381,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (prophet),Male,,,-889,-846,-889,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,2Chr.21.2,,jehoshaphat_808,,,"azariah_382,jehiel_773,jehoram_803,michael_2066,shephatiah_2660,zechariah_3010",,,,A,azariah_381,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_382,wip,382,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,"And he had brethren the sons of Jehoshaphat, Azariah, and Jehiel, and Zechariah, and Azariah, and Michael, and Shephatiah: all these were the sons of Jehoshaphat king of Israel.",Male,,,-889,,-889,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,2Chr.21.2,,jehoshaphat_808,,,"azariah_381,jehiel_773,jehoram_803,michael_2066,shephatiah_2660,zechariah_3010",,,,A,azariah_382,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_383,wip,383,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (one of the captains of Judah in the time of Athaliah),Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.23.1,,jeroham_880,,,,,,,A,azariah_383,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_384,wip,384,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (the prophet),Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.23.1,,obed_2232,,,,,,,A,azariah_384,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_385,wip,385,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (he that hears the Lord),Male,,,-810,,-810,,,,Azariah 4,"High priest in the reign of Uzziah, king of Judah ([2 Kings 14:21](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.21); [2 Chr. 26:17-20](/2chr#2Chr.26.17)). He was contemporary with the prophets Isaiah, Amos, and Joel.",,,2,"2Chr.26.17,2Chr.26.20",,,,,,,,,A,azariah_385,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_386,wip,386,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (leader in Ephraim),Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.28.12,,johanan_1672,,,,,,,A,azariah_386,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_539,wip,539,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,"Son of Ethan, of the tribe of Judah ( 1 Chronicles 2:8 ).",Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.29.12,,,,joel_1657,,,,,A,azariah_539,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_540,wip,540,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (son of Jehallelel),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.29.12,,jehalelel_765,,,,,,,A,azariah_540,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_541,wip,541,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (the chief priest),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,2,"2Chr.31.10,2Chr.31.13",,,,,,,,,A,azariah_541,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_542,wip,542,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,son of Zadok,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.3.23,Neh.3.24",,maaseiah_1858,,,,,,,A,azariah_542,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_543,wip,543,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (Nehemiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Neh.7.7,Neh.10.2,Neh.12.33",,,,,,,,,A,azariah_543,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_544,wip,544,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (a prophet),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.7,,,,,,,,,A,azariah_544,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_545,wip,545,Azariah,Azariah,,,checked,checked,Azariah (Meshach),Male,,,-603,,-603,,,,Azariah 7,"The original name of Abed-nego ([Dan. 1:6](/dan#Dan.1.6), [7](/dan#Dan.1.7), [11](/dan#Dan.1.11), [16](/dan#Dan.1.16)). He was of the royal family of Judah, and with his other two companions remarkable for his personal beauty and his intelligence as well as piety.",,,5,"Dan.1.6,Dan.1.7,Dan.1.11,Dan.1.19,Dan.2.17",,,,,,,,,A,azariah_545,2019-07-27 11:49 azariah_2925,wip,2925,Azariah,Azariah,,Uzziah,checked,checked,Uzziah ( Shaul's father ).,Male,,,-1700,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.6.24,1Chr.6.36",,uriel_2900,,shaul_2563,,,,,A,azariah_2925,2019-07-27 11:49 azaz_546,wip,546,Azaz,Azaz,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.8,,shema_2615,,bela_435,,,,,A,azaz_546,2019-07-27 11:49 azaziah_547,wip,547,Azaziah,Azaziah,,,checked,checked,Azaziah (A harper in the temple 1 Chronicles 15:21 Father of Hoshea 1 Chronicles 27:20 Overseer in temple 2 Chronicles 31:13),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Azaziah 1,One of the Levitical harpers in the temple ([1 Chr. 15:21](/1chr#1Chr.15.21)).,,,1,1Chr.15.21,,,,,,,,,A,azaziah_547,2019-07-27 11:49 azaziah_548,wip,548,Azaziah,Azaziah,,,checked,checked,Azaziah( Hoshea son),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Azaziah 2,"The father of Hoshea, who was made ruler over the Ephraimites ([1 Chr. 27:20](/1chr#1Chr.27.20)).",,,1,1Chr.27.20,,,,hoshea_1560,,,,,A,azaziah_548,2019-07-27 11:49 azaziah_549,wip,549,Azaziah,Azaziah,,,checked,checked,Azaziah (Levite & Tithes Keeper),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Azaziah 3,One who had charge of the temple offerings ([2 Chr. 31:13](/2chr#2Chr.31.13)).,,,1,2Chr.31.13,,,,,,,,,A,azaziah_549,2019-07-27 11:49 azbuk_550,wip,550,Azbuk,Azbuk,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.16,,,,nehemiah_2173,,,,,A,azbuk_550,2019-07-27 11:49 azel_551,wip,551,Azel,Azel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Azel,"Noble, a descendant of king Saul ([1 Chr. 8:37](/1chr#1Chr.8.37); [9:43](/1chr#1Chr.9.43), [44](/1chr#1Chr.9.44)).",,,4,"1Chr.8.37,1Chr.8.38,1Chr.9.43,1Chr.9.44",,binea_507,,"azrikam_564,ishmael_632,sheariah_2565,hanan_1371,bocheru_520,obadiah_2218","eleasah_1061,rephaiah_2396",,,,A,azel_551,2019-07-27 11:49 azgad_552,wip,552,Azgad,Azgad,,,checked,checked,"There's only one Azgad in the Bible. He's listed among the family heads who return to Jerusalem and environs along with Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:12). Ezra reports him to have come with 1222 family members (among whom Johanan, son of Hakkatan — Ezra 8:12), but Nehemiah counts 2322 (Nehemiah 7:17). Azgad is also listed among the leaders who sign Nehemiah's statement through which Israel binds itself to the service of YHWH",Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Ezra.2.12,Ezra.8.12,Neh.7.17",,,,,,,,,A,azgad_552,2019-07-27 11:49 azgad_553,wip,553,Azgad,Azgad,,,checked,checked,Azgad (signed the Covenant after Nehemiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.15,,,,,,,,,A,azgad_553,2019-07-27 11:49 aziza_554,wip,554,Aziza,Aziza,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.27,,,,,,,,,A,aziza_554,2019-07-27 11:49 azmaveth_555,wip,555,Azmaveth,Azmaveth,,,checked,checked,Azmaveth( father of Jadah),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Azmaveth 1,One of David’s thirty warriors ([2 Sam. 23:31](/2sam#2Sam.23.31)).,,,2,"2Sam.23.31,1Chr.11.33",,,,,,,,,A,azmaveth_555,2019-07-27 11:49 azmaveth_556,wip,556,Azmaveth,Azmaveth,,,checked,checked,Azmaveth (the Baharumite),Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Azmaveth 4,[1 Chr. 8:36](/1chr#1Chr.8.36),,,2,"1Chr.8.36,1Chr.9.42",,jarah_782,,,"alemeth_185,zimri_3089",,,,A,azmaveth_556,2019-07-27 11:49 azmaveth_557,wip,557,Azmaveth,Azmaveth,,,checked,checked,Azmaveth(One of David's thirty warriors ( 2 Samuel 23:31 ).),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.3,,,,"jeziel_1608,pelet_2310",,,,,A,azmaveth_557,2019-07-27 11:49 azmaveth_558,wip,558,Azmaveth,Azmaveth,,,checked,checked,Azmaveth( son of Adiel),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Azmaveth 2,An overseer over the royal treasury in the time of David and Solomon ([1 Chr. 27:25](/1chr#1Chr.27.25)).,,,1,1Chr.27.25,,adiel_85,,,,,,,A,azmaveth_558,2019-07-27 11:49 azor_559,wip,559,Azor,Azor,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,2,"Matt.1.13,Matt.1.14",,eliakim_1087,,sadoc_2454,,,,,A,azor_559,2019-07-27 11:49 azriel_560,wip,560,Azriel,Azriel,,,checked,checked,Azriel(sons of Joseph),Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.24,,,,,,,,,A,azriel_560,2019-07-27 11:49 azriel_561,wip,561,Azriel,Azriel,,,checked,checked,Azrael is an angel in the Abrahamic religions. He is often identified with the Angel of Destruction and Renewal of the Hebrew Bible.,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.19,,,,jerimoth_868,,,,,A,azriel_561,2019-07-27 11:49 azriel_562,wip,562,Azriel,Azriel,,,checked,checked,Azriel (Esdra son of Solomon),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,,,,,1,Jer.36.26,,,,seraiah_2499,,,,,A,azriel_562,2019-07-27 11:49 azrikam_563,wip,563,Azrikam,Azrikam,,,checked,checked,Azrikam (son of Neariah),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.23,,neariah_2161,,,"elioenai_1135,hezekiah_1513",,,,A,azrikam_563,2019-07-27 11:49 azrikam_564,wip,564,Azrikam,Azrikam,,,checked,checked,"A descendant of Zerubbabel, and son of Neariah of the royal line of Judah. (1 Chronicles 3:23) Eldest son of Azel, and descendant of Saul. (1 Chronicles 8:38; 9:44) (B.C after 1037.) A Levite, ancestor of Shemaiah, who lived in the time of Nehemiah. (1 Chronicles 9:14; Nehemiah 11:15) (B.C. before 536.) Governor of the house, or prefect of the palace, to King Ahaz, who was slain by Zichri, an Ephraimite hero, in the successful invasion of the southern kingdom by Pekah king of Israel. (2 Chronicles 28:7) (B.C. 738.)",Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.38,1Chr.9.44",,azel_551,,,"bocheru_520,ishmael_632,hanan_1371,obadiah_2218,sheariah_2565",,,,A,azrikam_564,2019-07-27 11:49 azrikam_565,wip,565,Azrikam,Azrikam,,,checked,checked,Azrikam (father of Hasshub),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.9.14,Neh.11.15",,hashabiah_1429,,hasshub_1450,,,,,A,azrikam_565,2019-07-27 11:49 azrikam_566,wip,566,Azrikam,Azrikam,,,checked,checked,Azrikam (David his father),Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.28.7,,,,,,,,,A,azrikam_566,2019-07-27 11:49 azubah_567,wip,567,Azubah,Azubah,,,checked,checked,"Azubah (wife of Caleb) ""deserted"", is the name of two women in the Bible",Female,,,-914,,-914,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Azubah 2,"The daughter of Shilhi, and mother of king Jehoshaphat ([1 Kings 22:42](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.42)).",,,2,"1Kgs.22.42,2Chr.20.31",,shilhi_2676,asa_318,jehoshaphat_808,,,,,A,azubah_567,2019-07-27 11:49 azubah_568,wip,568,Azubah,Azubah,,,checked,checked,Azubah (daughter of Shilhi),Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,Azubah 1,"The wife of Caleb ([1 Chr. 2:18](/1chr#1Chr.2.18), [19](/1chr#1Chr.2.19)).",,,2,"1Chr.2.18,1Chr.2.19",,,caleb_538,,,,,,A,azubah_568,2019-07-27 11:49 azur_569,wip,569,Azur,Azur,,,checked,checked,Azur (Azurr) Azur (father of Hananiah),Male,,,-595,,-595,,,,Azur and Azzur 1,"The father of Hananiah, a false prophet ([Jer. 28:1](/jer#Jer.28.1)).",,,1,Jer.28.1,,,,hananiah_1395,,,,,A,azur_569,2019-07-27 11:49 azur_570,wip,570,Azur,Azur,,,checked,checked,Azur (father of Jaazaniah),Male,,,-594,,-594,,,,Azur and Azzur 2,The father of Jaazaniah ([Ezek. 11:1](/ezek#Ezek.11.1)).,,,1,Ezek.11.1,,,,jaazaniah_670,,,,,A,azur_570,2019-07-27 11:49 azzan_571,wip,571,Azzan,Azzan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.34.26,,,,paltiel_2270,,,,,A,azzan_571,2019-07-27 11:49 azzur_572,wip,572,Azzur,Azzur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Azur and Azzur 3,One of those who sealed the covenant with Jehovah on the return from Babylon ([Neh. 10:17](/neh#Neh.10.17)).,,,1,Neh.10.17,,,,,,,,,A,azzur_572,2019-07-27 11:49 baal_573,wip,573,Baal,Baal,,Baal-peor,checked,checked,the Hebrew Bible as the primary god of the Phoenicians.,Male,,,-1452,,60,,,,Baal 1,"The name appropriated to the principal male god of the Phoenicians. It is found in several places in the plural BAALIM ([Judg. 2:11](/judg#Judg.2.11); [10:10](/judg#Judg.10.10); [1 Kings 18:18](/1kgs#1Kgs.18.18); [Jer. 2:23](/jer#Jer.2.23); [Hos. 2:17](/hos#Hos.2.17)). Baal is identified with Molech ([Jer. 19:5](/jer#Jer.19.5)). It was known to the Israelites as Baal-peor ([Num. 25:3](/num#Num.25.3); [Deut. 4:3](/deut#Deut.4.3)), was worshipped till the time of Samuel ([1 Sam 7:4](/1sam#1Sam.7.4)), and was afterwards the religion of the ten tribes in the time of Ahab ([1 Kings 16:31-33](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.31); [18:19](/1kgs#1Kgs.18.19), [22](/1kgs#1Kgs.18.22)). It prevailed also for a time in the kingdom of Judah ([2 Kings 8:27](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.27); comp. 11:18; 16:3; [2 Chr. 28:2](/2chr#2Chr.28.2)), till finally put an end to by the severe discipline of the Captivity ([Zeph. 1:4-6](/zeph#Zeph.1.4)). The priests of Baal were in great numbers ([1 Kings 18:19](/1kgs#1Kgs.18.19)), and of various classes ([2 Kings 10:19](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.19)). Their mode of offering sacrifices is described in [1 Kings 18:25-29](/1kgs#1Kgs.18.25). The sun-god, under the general title of Baal, or “lord,” was the chief object of worship of the Canaanites. Each locality had its special Baal, and the various local Baals were summed up under the name of Baalim, or “lords.” Each Baal had a wife, who was a colourless reflection of himself.",,,52,"Num.22.41,Num.25.3,Num.25.5,Deut.4.3,Judg.2.13,Judg.6.25,Judg.6.28,Judg.6.30,Judg.6.31,Judg.6.32,1Kgs.16.31,1Kgs.16.32,1Kgs.18.19,1Kgs.18.21,1Kgs.18.22,1Kgs.18.25,1Kgs.18.26,1Kgs.18.40,1Kgs.19.18,1Kgs.22.53,2Kgs.3.2,2Kgs.10.18,2Kgs.10.19,2Kgs.10.20,2Kgs.10.21,2Kgs.10.22,2Kgs.10.23,2Kgs.10.25,2Kgs.10.26,2Kgs.10.27,2Kgs.10.28,2Kgs.11.18,2Kgs.17.16,2Kgs.21.3,2Kgs.23.4,2Kgs.23.5,2Chr.23.17,Jer.2.8,Jer.7.9,Jer.11.13,Jer.11.17,Jer.12.16,Jer.19.5,Jer.23.13,Jer.23.27,Jer.32.29,Jer.32.35,Hos.2.8,Hos.9.10,Hos.13.1,Zeph.1.4,Rom.11.4",,,,,,,,,B,baal_573,2020-07-10 14:29 baal_574,wip,574,Baal,Baal,,,checked,checked,Baal (Descendant of Joel),Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.5,,reaia_2398,,beerah_431,,,,,B,baal_574,2019-07-27 11:49 baal_575,wip,575,Baal,Baal,,,checked,checked,Baal (of Jerusalem),Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Baal 2,"A Benjamite, son of Jehiel, the progenitor of the Gibeonites ([1 Chr. 8:30](/1chr#1Chr.8.30); [9:36](/1chr#1Chr.9.36)).",,,2,"1Chr.8.30,1Chr.9.36",maachah_1844,abiel_23,,,"abdon_12,ahio_156,gedor_1292,kish_1784,mikloth_2078,nadab_2131,ner_2181,zacher_2972,zur_3111",,,,B,baal_575,2019-07-27 11:49 baal-hanan_576,wip,576,Baalhanan,Baal-hanan,,,checked,checked,Son of Merari,Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,Baal-hanan 1,"A king of Edom, son of Achbor ([Gen. 36:38](/gen#Gen.36.38), [39](/gen#Gen.36.39); [1 Chr. 1:49](/1chr#1Chr.1.49), [50](/1chr#1Chr.1.50)).",,,4,"Gen.36.38,Gen.36.39,1Chr.1.49,1Chr.1.50",,achbor_62,,,,,,,B,baal-hanan_576,2020-07-25 20:03 baal-hanan_577,wip,577,Baalhanan,Baal-hanan,,,checked,checked,Baal-hanan (officer in charge of orchards in the Shephelah in service of King David of Israel),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Baal-hanan 2,An overseer of “the olive trees and sycomore trees in the low plains” (the Shephelah) under David ([1 Chr. 27:28](/1chr#1Chr.27.28)).,,,1,1Chr.27.28,,,,,,,,,B,baal-hanan_577,2020-07-25 20:03 baal-zebub_579,wip,579,Baal-zebub,Baal-zebub,,,checked,,,Male,,,-896,,-896,,,,Baal-zebub,"Fly-lord, the god of the Philistines at Ekron ([2 Kings 1:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.1.2), [3](/2kgs#2Kgs.1.3), [16](/2kgs#2Kgs.1.16)). This name was given to the god because he was supposed to be able to avert the plague of flies which in that region was to be feared. He was consulted by Ahaziah as to his recovery.",,,4,"2Kgs.1.2,2Kgs.1.3,2Kgs.1.6,2Kgs.1.16",,,,,,,,,B,baal-zebub_579,2019-07-27 11:49 baalis_578,wip,578,Baalis,Baalis,,,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Baalis,King of the Ammonites at the time of the Babylonian captivity ([Jer. 40:14](/jer#Jer.40.14)). He hired Ishmael to slay Gedaliah who had been appointed governor over the cities of Judah.,,,1,Jer.40.14,,,,,,,,,B,baalis_578,2019-07-27 11:49 baana_580,wip,580,Baana,Baana,,,checked,checked,Baana(son of Ahilud),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Baana 1,One of Solomon’s purveyors ([1 Kings 4:12](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.12)).,,,1,1Kgs.4.12,,ahilud_142,,,jehoshaphat_806,,,,B,baana_580,2019-07-27 11:49 baana_581,wip,581,Baana,Baana,,,checked,checked,Zadok,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Baana 3,Father of Zadok ([Neh. 3:4](/neh#Neh.3.4)).,,,1,Neh.3.4,,,,zadok_2976,,,,,B,baana_581,2019-07-27 11:49 baanah_582,wip,582,Baanah,Baanah,,,checked,checked,Baanah (Captain of Ish-bosheth) Baanah (Father of Iteleb),Male,,,-1048,,-1048,,,,Baanah 1,"One of the two sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, a captain in Saul’s army. He and his brother Rechab assassinated Ishbosheth ([2 Sam. 4:2](/2sam#2Sam.4.2)), and were on this account slain by David, and their mutilated bodies suspended over the pool at Hebron (5, 6, 12).",,,4,"2Sam.4.2,2Sam.4.5,2Sam.4.6,2Sam.4.9",,rimmon_2441,,,rechab_2402,,,,B,baanah_582,2019-07-27 11:49 baanah_583,wip,583,Baanah,Baanah,,,checked,checked,Baanah (son of Ribai),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Baanah 2,"The father of Heled, who was one of David’s thirty heroes ([2 Sam. 23:29](/2sam#2Sam.23.29); [1 Chr. 11:30](/1chr#1Chr.11.30)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.29,1Chr.11.30",,,,heleb_1480,,,,,B,baanah_583,2019-07-27 11:49 baanah_584,wip,584,Baanah,Baanah,,,checked,checked,"Beeroth whose two sons, Baana",Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Baana 2,"Son of Hushai, another of Solomon’s purveyors ([1 Kings 4:16](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.16)).",,,1,1Kgs.4.16,,hushai_1577,,,,,,,B,baanah_584,2019-07-27 11:49 baanah_585,wip,585,Baanah,Baanah,,,checked,checked,"Baanah(Father of Iteleb, one of David's mighty men)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.2,Neh.7.7",,,,,,,,,B,baanah_585,2019-07-27 11:49 baanah_586,wip,586,Baanah,Baanah,,,checked,checked,Baanah (sealer of covenant),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.27,,,,,,,,,B,baanah_586,2019-07-27 11:49 baara_587,wip,587,Baara,Baara,,,checked,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.8,,,shaharaim_2513,,,,,,B,baara_587,2019-07-27 11:49 baaseiah_588,wip,588,Baaseiah,Baaseiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.40,,malchiah_1901,,michael_2061,,,,,B,baaseiah_588,2019-07-27 11:49 baasha_589,wip,589,Baasha,Baasha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-955,,-588,,,,Baasha,"Bravery, the third king of the separate kingdom of Israel, and founder of its second dynasty ([1 Kings 15](/1kgs#1Kgs.15); [16](/1kgs#1Kgs.16); [2 Chr. 16:1-6](/2chr#2Chr.16.1)). He was the son of Ahijah of the tribe of Issachar. The city of Tirzah he made the capital of his kingdom, and there he was buried, after an eventful reign of twenty-four years ([1 Kings 15:33](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.33)). On account of his idolatries his family was exterminated, according to the word of the prophet Jehu ([1 Kings 16:3](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.3), [4](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.4), [10-13](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.10)).",,,26,"1Kgs.15.16,1Kgs.15.17,1Kgs.15.19,1Kgs.15.21,1Kgs.15.22,1Kgs.15.27,1Kgs.15.28,1Kgs.15.32,1Kgs.15.33,1Kgs.16.1,1Kgs.16.3,1Kgs.16.4,1Kgs.16.5,1Kgs.16.6,1Kgs.16.7,1Kgs.16.8,1Kgs.16.11,1Kgs.16.12,1Kgs.16.13,1Kgs.21.22,2Kgs.9.9,2Chr.16.1,2Chr.16.3,2Chr.16.5,2Chr.16.6,Jer.41.9",,ahijah_136,,elah_1045,,,,,B,baasha_589,2020-11-02 15:58 bakbakkar_590,wip,590,Bakbakkar,Bakbakkar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.15,,,,,,,,,B,bakbakkar_590,2019-07-27 11:49 bakbuk_591,wip,591,Bakbuk,Bakbuk,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.51,Neh.7.53",,,,,,,,,B,bakbuk_591,2019-07-27 11:49 bakbukiah_592,wip,592,Bakbukiah,Bakbukiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Neh.11.17,Neh.12.9,Neh.12.25",,,,,,,,,B,bakbukiah_592,2019-07-27 11:49 balaam_593,wip,593,Balaam,Balaam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,96,,,,Balaam,"Lord of the people; foreigner or glutton, as interpreted by others, the son of Beor, was a man of some rank among the Midianites ([Num. 31:8](/num#Num.31.8); comp. 16). He resided at Pethor ([Deut. 23:4](/deut#Deut.23.4)), in Mesopotamia ([Num. 23:7](/num#Num.23.7)). It is evident that though dwelling among idolaters he had some knowledge of the true God; and was held in such reputation that it was supposed that he whom he blessed was blessed, and he whom he cursed was cursed. When the Israelites were encamped on the plains of Moab, on the east of Jordan, by Jericho, Balak sent for Balaam “from Aram, out of the mountains of the east,” to curse them; but by the remarkable interposition of God he was utterly unable to fulfil Balak’s wish, however desirous he was to do so. The apostle Peter refers (2 Pet. 2:15, [16](/2pet#2Pet.2.16)) to this as an historical event. In [Micah 6:5](/mic#Mic.6.5) reference also is made to the relations between Balaam and Balak. Though Balaam could not curse Israel, yet he suggested a mode by which the divine displeasure might be caused to descend upon them ([Num. 25](/num#Num.25)). In a battle between Israel and the Midianites (q.v.) Balaam was slain while fighting on the side of Balak ([Num. 31:8](/num#Num.31.8)). The “doctrine of Balaam” is spoken of in [Rev. 2:14](/rev#Rev.2.14), in allusion to the fact that it was through the teaching of Balaam that Balak learned the way by which the Israelites might be led into sin. Balaam was constrained to utter prophecies regarding the future of Israel of wonderful magnificence and beauty of expression ([Num. 24:5-9](/num#Num.24.5), [17](/num#Num.24.17)).",,,59,"Num.22.5,Num.22.7,Num.22.8,Num.22.9,Num.22.10,Num.22.12,Num.22.13,Num.22.14,Num.22.16,Num.22.18,Num.22.20,Num.22.21,Num.22.23,Num.22.25,Num.22.27,Num.22.28,Num.22.29,Num.22.30,Num.22.31,Num.22.34,Num.22.35,Num.22.36,Num.22.37,Num.22.38,Num.22.39,Num.22.40,Num.22.41,Num.23.1,Num.23.2,Num.23.3,Num.23.4,Num.23.5,Num.23.11,Num.23.16,Num.23.25,Num.23.26,Num.23.27,Num.23.28,Num.23.29,Num.23.30,Num.24.1,Num.24.2,Num.24.3,Num.24.10,Num.24.12,Num.24.15,Num.24.25,Num.31.8,Num.31.16,Deut.23.4,Deut.23.5,Josh.13.22,Josh.24.9,Josh.24.10,Neh.13.2,Mic.6.5,2Pet.2.15,Jude.1.11,Rev.2.14",,beor_466,,,,,,,B,balaam_593,2019-07-27 11:49 baladan_594,wip,594,Baladan,Baladan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-712,,-712,,,,Baladan,"He has given a son, the father of the Babylonian king ([2 Kings 20:12](/2kgs#2Kgs.20.12); [Isa. 39:1](/isa#Isa.39.1)) Merodach-baladan (q.v.).",,,2,"2Kgs.20.12,Isa.39.1",,,,merodach-baladan_483,,,,,B,baladan_594,2019-07-27 11:49 balak_387,wip,387,Balak,Balak,,Balac,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,96,,,,Balak,"Empty; spoiler, a son of Zippor, and king of the Moabites ([Num. 22:2](/num#Num.22.2), [4](/num#Num.22.4)). From fear of the Israelites, who were encamped near the confines of his territory, he applied to Balaam (q.v.) to curse them; but in vain ([Josh. 24:9](/josh#Josh.24.9)).",,,41,"Num.22.2,Num.22.4,Num.22.7,Num.22.10,Num.22.13,Num.22.14,Num.22.15,Num.22.16,Num.22.18,Num.22.35,Num.22.36,Num.22.37,Num.22.38,Num.22.39,Num.22.40,Num.22.41,Num.23.1,Num.23.2,Num.23.3,Num.23.5,Num.23.7,Num.23.11,Num.23.13,Num.23.15,Num.23.16,Num.23.17,Num.23.18,Num.23.25,Num.23.26,Num.23.27,Num.23.28,Num.23.29,Num.23.30,Num.24.10,Num.24.12,Num.24.13,Num.24.25,Josh.24.9,Judg.11.25,Mic.6.5,Rev.2.14",,zippor_3094,,,,,,,B,balak_387,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_388,wip,388,Bani,Bani,,,checked,checked,"Bani (A Gadite, one of David's mighty men, a Levite of the line of Merari, and forefather to Ethan, and a man of Judah of the line of Pharez.)",Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Bani 2,"One of David’s thirty-seven warriors, a Gadite ([2 Sam. 23:36](/2sam#2Sam.23.36)).",,,1,2Sam.23.36,,,,,,,,,B,bani_388,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_389,wip,389,Bani,Bani,,,checked,checked,"Bani a Levite, the son of Shemer.",Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Bani 1,[1 Chr. 6:46](/1chr#1Chr.6.46).,,,1,1Chr.6.46,,shamer_2533,,amzi_245,,,,,B,bani_389,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_390,wip,390,Bani,Bani,,,checked,checked,Bani (son of Imri),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.4,,,,imri_604,,,,,B,bani_390,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_391,wip,391,Bani,Bani,,Binnui,checked,checked,Bani (One of David's thirty-seven warriors),Male,,,-456,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Ezra.2.10,Ezra.10.29,Neh.7.15",,,,,,,,,B,bani_391,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_392,wip,392,Bani,Bani,,,checked,checked,Bani (of the Levites),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.34,,,,,,,,,B,bani_392,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_393,wip,393,Bani,Bani,,,checked,checked,Bani (Son of Bani),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.38,,,,,,,,,B,bani_393,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_394,wip,394,Bani,Bani,,,checked,checked,Bani (Father of Rehum),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.17,,,,rehum_2415,,,,,B,bani_394,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_395,wip,395,Bani,Bani,,,checked,checked,Bani (Sherebiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Neh.8.7,Neh.9.5,Neh.10.13",,,,,,,,,B,bani_395,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_396,wip,396,Bani,Bani,,,checked,checked,"Uthai son of Ammihud, the son of Omri, the son of Imri, the son of Bani, a descendant of Perez son of Judah.",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.9.4,,,,,,,,,B,bani_396,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_397,wip,397,Bani,Bani,,,checked,checked,"Bani(One of David's thirty-seven warriors, a Gadite ( 2 Samuel 23:36 ).)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.14,,,,,,,,,B,bani_397,2019-07-27 11:49 bani_398,wip,398,Bani,Bani,,,checked,checked,Bani (Levite descendant of Asaph),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.22,,hashabiah_1436,,uzzi_2921,,,,,B,bani_398,2019-07-27 11:49 barabbas_399,wip,399,Barabbas,Barabbas,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Barabbas,"I.e., son of Abba or of a father, a notorious robber whom Pilate proposed to condemn to death instead of Jesus, whom he wished to release, in accordance with the Roman custom ([John 18:40](/john#John.18.40); [Mark 15:7](/mark#Mark.15.7); [Luke 23:19](/luke#Luke.23.19)). But the Jews were so bent on the death of Jesus that they demanded that Barabbas should be pardoned ([Matt. 27:16-26](/matt#Matt.27.16); [Acts 3:14](/acts#Acts.3.14)). This Pilate did.",,,10,"Matt.27.16,Matt.27.17,Matt.27.20,Matt.27.21,Matt.27.26,Mark.15.7,Mark.15.11,Mark.15.15,Luke.23.18,John.18.40",,,,,,,,,B,barabbas_399,2019-07-27 11:49 barachel_400,wip,400,Barachel,Barachel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1520,,-1520,,,,Barachel,"Whom God has blessed, a Buzite, the father of Elihu, one of Job’s friends ([Job 32:2](/job#Job.32.2), [6](/job#Job.32.6)).",,,2,"Job.32.2,Job.32.6",,,,elihu_1130,,,,,B,barachel_400,2019-07-27 11:49 barak_401,wip,401,Barak,Barak,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1285,,64,,,,Barak,"Lightning, the son of Abinoam ([Judg. 4:6](/judg#Judg.4.6)). At the summons of Deborah he made war against Jabin. She accompanied him into the battle, and gave the signal for the little army to make the attack; in which the host of Jabin was completely routed. The battle was fought ([Judg. 4:16](/judg#Judg.4.16)) in the plain of Jezreel (q.v.). This deliverance of Israel is commemorated in [Judg. 5](/judg#Judg.5). Barak’s faith is commended ([Heb. 11:32](/heb#Heb.11.32)). “The character of Barak, though pious, does not seem to have been heroic. Like Gideon, and in a sense Samson, he is an illustration of the words in [Heb. 11:34](/heb#Heb.11.34), ’Out of weakness were made strong.’”",,,13,"Judg.4.6,Judg.4.8,Judg.4.9,Judg.4.10,Judg.4.12,Judg.4.14,Judg.4.15,Judg.4.16,Judg.4.22,Judg.5.1,Judg.5.12,Judg.5.15,Heb.11.32",,abinoam_46,,,,,,,B,barak_401,2020-09-13 02:12 bariah_402,wip,402,Bariah,Bariah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Bariah,"Fugitive, one of Shemaiah’s five sons. Their father is counted along with them in [1 Chr. 3:22](/1chr#1Chr.3.22).",,,1,1Chr.3.22,,shemaiah_2620,,,"igeal_595,hattush_1457,neariah_2161,shaphat_2554",,,,B,bariah_402,2019-07-27 11:49 barkos_404,wip,404,Barkos,Barkos,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Barkos,"Painter, ([Ezra 2:53](/ezra#Ezra.2.53); [Neh. 7:55](/neh#Neh.7.55)). The father of some of the Nethinim.",,,2,"Ezra.2.53,Neh.7.55",,,,,,,,,B,barkos_404,2019-07-27 11:49 barnabas_1722,publish,1722,Barnabas,Barnabas,,"Jupiter,Joses",checked,,,Male,,,33,,64,,,,Barnabas,"Son of consolation, the surname of Joses, a Levite ([Acts 4:36](/acts#Acts.4.36)). His name stands first on the list of prophets and teachers of the church at Antioch (13:1). Luke speaks of him as a “good man” (11:24). He was born of Jewish parents of the tribe of Levi. He was a native of Cyprus, where he had a possession of land ([Acts 4:36](/acts#Acts.4.36), [37](/acts#Acts.4.37)), which he sold. His personal appearance is supposed to have been dignified and commanding ([Acts 14:11](/acts#Acts.14.11), [12](/acts#Acts.14.12)). When Paul returned to Jerusalem after his conversion, Barnabas took him and introduced him to the apostles (9:27). They had probably been companions as students in the school of Gamaliel. The prosperity of the church at Antioch led the apostles and brethren at Jerusalem to send Barnabas thither to superintend the movement. He found the work so extensive and weighty that he went to Tarsus in search of Saul to assist him. Saul returned with him to Antioch and laboured with him for a whole year ([Acts 11:25](/acts#Acts.11.25), [26](/acts#Acts.11.26)). The two were at the end of this period sent up to Jerusalem with the contributions the church at Antioch had made for the poorer brethren there (11:28-30). Shortly after they returned, bringing John Mark with them, they were appointed as missionaries to the heathen world, and in this capacity visited Cyprus and some of the principal cities of Asia Minor ([Acts 13:14](/acts#Acts.13.14)). Returning from this first missionary journey to Antioch, they were again sent up to Jerusalem to consult with the church there regarding the relation of Gentiles to the church ([Acts 15:2](/acts#Acts.15.2): [Gal. 2:1](/gal#Gal.2.1)). This matter having been settled, they returned again to Antioch, bringing the decree of the council as the rule by which Gentiles were to be admitted into the church. When about to set forth on a second missionary journey, a dispute arose between Saul and Barnabas as to the propriety of taking John Mark with them again. The dispute ended by Saul and Barnabas taking separate routes. Saul took Silas as his companion, and journeyed through Syria and Cilicia; while Barnabas took his nephew John Mark, and visited Cyprus ([Acts 15:36-41](/acts#Acts.15.36)). Barnabas is not again mentioned by Luke in the Acts.","Believers share all things,Saul proclaims Jesus,Disciples first called Christians,First missionary journey begins,Barnabas and Saul go to Cyprus,Mission to Antioch in Pisidia,Mission to Lystra and Derbe,Jerusalem Council,Paul and Barnabas part ways,Mission to Iconium,Return to Antioch in Syria","Pentecost/Church Founded, Saul Converted, Church founded at Antioch, First Missionary Journey, First Missionary Journey, First Missionary Journey, First Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, First Missionary Journey, First Missionary Journey",29,"Acts.4.36,Acts.9.27,Acts.11.22,Acts.11.25,Acts.11.30,Acts.12.25,Acts.13.1,Acts.13.2,Acts.13.7,Acts.13.43,Acts.13.46,Acts.13.50,Acts.14.12,Acts.14.13,Acts.14.14,Acts.14.20,Acts.15.2,Acts.15.12,Acts.15.22,Acts.15.25,Acts.15.35,Acts.15.36,Acts.15.37,Acts.15.39,1Cor.9.6,Gal.2.1,Gal.2.9,Gal.2.13,Col.4.10",,,,,mary_1941,,,,B,barnabas_1722,2020-08-28 20:02 barsabas_1720,publish,1720,Barsabas Justus,Barsabas,Justus,Joseph,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Joseph 6,"Surnamed Barsabas ([Acts 1:23](/acts#Acts.1.23)); also called Justus. He was one of those who “companied with the apostles all the time that the Lord Jesus went out and in among them” ([Acts 1:21](/acts#Acts.1.21)), and was one of the candidates for the place of Judas.",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,1,Acts.1.23,,,,,,,,,B,barsabas_1720,2020-08-27 01:33 bartholomew_405,publish,405,Bartholomew,Bartholomew,,,checked,,,Male,,,31,,33,,,"Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",Bartholomew,"Son of Tolmai, one of the twelve apostles ([Matt. 10:3](/matt#Matt.10.3); [Acts 1:13](/acts#Acts.1.13)); generally supposed to have been the same as Nathanael. In the synoptic gospels Philip and Bartholomew are always mentioned together, while Nathanael is never mentioned; in the fourth gospel, on the other hand, Philip and Nathanael are similarly mentioned together, but nothing is said of Bartholomew. He was one of the disciples to whom our Lord appeared at the Sea of Tiberias after his resurrection ([John 21:2](/john#John.21.2)). He was also a witness of the Ascension ([Acts 1:4](/acts#Acts.1.4), [12](/acts#Acts.1.12), [13](/acts#Acts.1.13)). He was an “Israelite indeed” ([John 1:47](/john#John.1.47)).",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,4,"Matt.10.3,Mark.3.18,Luke.6.14,Acts.1.13",,,,,,,,,B,bartholomew_405,2021-07-09 20:27 bartimaeus_406,wip,406,Bartimaeus,Bartimaeus,,,checked,,,Male,,,29,,29,,,,Bartimaeus,"Son of Timaeus, one of the two blind beggars of Jericho ([Mark 10:46](/mark#Mark.10.46); [Matt. 20:30](/matt#Matt.20.30)). His blindness was miraculously cured on the ground of his faith.",,,1,Mark.10.46,,timaeus_2858,,,,,,,B,bartimaeus_406,2019-07-27 11:49 baruch_407,wip,407,Baruch,Baruch,,,checked,checked,Baruch (blessed),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.20,,zabbai_2952,,,,,,,B,baruch_407,2019-07-27 11:49 baruch_408,wip,408,Baruch,Baruch,,,checked,checked,Baruch (A priest),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.6,,,,,,,,,B,baruch_408,2019-07-27 11:49 baruch_409,wip,409,Baruch,Baruch,,,checked,checked,Baruch (father of Maaseiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.5,,col-hozeh_952,,maaseiah_1862,,,,,B,baruch_409,2019-07-27 11:49 baruch_410,wip,410,Baruch,Baruch,,,checked,checked,Baruch (Son of neriah),Male,,,-607,,-588,,,,Baruch 1,"The secretary of the prophet Jeremiah (32:12; 36:4). He was of the tribe of Judah (51:59). To him Jeremiah dictated his prophecies regarding the invasion of the Babylonians and the Captivity. These he read to the people from a window in the temple in the fourth year of the reign of Jehoiakim, king of Judah ([Jer. 36](/jer#Jer.36)). He afterwards read them before the counsellors of the king at a private interview; and then to the king himself, who, after hearing a part of the roll, cut it with a penknife, and threw it into the fire of his winter parlour, where he was sitting. During the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, he was the keeper of the deed of purchase Jeremiah had made of the territory of Hanameel ([Jer. 32:12](/jer#Jer.32.12)). Being accused by his enemies of favouring the Chaldeans, he was cast, with Jeremiah, into prison, where he remained till the capture of Jerusalem (B.C. 586). He probably died in Babylon.",,,21,"Jer.32.12,Jer.32.13,Jer.32.16,Jer.36.4,Jer.36.5,Jer.36.8,Jer.36.10,Jer.36.13,Jer.36.14,Jer.36.15,Jer.36.16,Jer.36.17,Jer.36.18,Jer.36.19,Jer.36.26,Jer.36.27,Jer.36.32,Jer.43.3,Jer.43.6,Jer.45.1,Jer.45.2",,neriah_2186,,,seraiah_2500,,,,B,baruch_410,2019-07-27 11:49 barzillai_411,wip,411,Barzillai,Barzillai,,,checked,checked,"Barzillai (A Meholathite, the father of Adriel ( 2 Samuel 21:8 ).)",Male,,,-1023,,-1023,,,,Barzillai 2,"A Gileadite of Rogelim who was distinguished for his loyalty to David. He liberally provided for the king’s followers ([2 Sam. 17:27](/2sam#2Sam.17.27)). David on his death-bed, remembering his kindness, commended Barzillai’s children to the care of Solomon ([1 Kings 2:7](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.7)).",,,7,"2Sam.17.27,2Sam.19.31,2Sam.19.32,2Sam.19.33,2Sam.19.34,2Sam.19.39,1Kgs.2.7",,,,,,,,,B,barzillai_411,2019-07-27 11:49 barzillai_412,wip,412,Barzillai,Barzillai,,,checked,checked,Barzillai (Father of Adriel),Male,,,-1018,,-1018,,,,Barzillai 1,"A Meholathite, the father of Adriel ([2 Sam. 21:8](/2sam#2Sam.21.8)).",,,1,2Sam.21.8,,,,adriel_105,,,,,B,barzillai_412,2019-07-27 11:49 barzillai_413,wip,413,Barzillai,Barzillai,,,checked,checked,Barzillai (man of iron),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Barzillai 3,A priest who married a daughter of the preceding ([Ezra 2:61](/ezra#Ezra.2.61)).,,,2,"Ezra.2.61,Neh.7.63",,,,,,,,,B,barzillai_413,2019-07-27 11:49 bashemath_1887,wip,1887,Bashemath,Bashemath,,Mahalath,checked,,,Female,,,-1796,,-1712,,,,Bashemath 1,"The daughter of Ishmael, the last of Esau’s three wives ([Gen. 36:3](/gen#Gen.36.3), [4](/gen#Gen.36.4), [13](/gen#Gen.36.13)), from whose son Reuel four tribes of the Edomites sprung. She is also called Mahalath ([Gen. 28:9](/gen#Gen.28.9)). It is noticeable that Esau’s three wives receive different names in the genealogical table of the Edomites ([Gen. 36](/gen#Gen.36)) from those given to them in the history ([Gen. 26:34](/gen#Gen.26.34); [28:9](/gen#Gen.28.9)).",,,6,"Gen.28.9,Gen.36.3,Gen.36.4,Gen.36.10,Gen.36.13,Gen.36.17",,ishmael_630,esau_1216,reuel_2430,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,B,bashemath_1887,2019-07-27 11:49 basmath_415,wip,415,Basmath,Basmath,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1014,,-1014,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.15,,solomon_2762,ahimaaz_145,,"rehoboam_2412,taphath_2825",,,,B,basmath_415,2019-07-27 11:49 bathsheba_416,wip,416,Bathsheba,Bathsheba,,"Bath-sheba,Bath-shua",checked,,,Female,,,-1053,,-1014,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Bath-sheba,"Daughter of the oath, or of seven, called also Bath-shu’a ([1 Chr. 3:5](/1chr#1Chr.3.5)), was the daughter of Eliam ([2 Sam. 11:3](/2sam#2Sam.11.3)) or Ammiel ([1 Chr. 3:5](/1chr#1Chr.3.5)), and wife of Uriah the Hittite. David committed adultery with her ([2 Sam. 11:4](/2sam#2Sam.11.4), [5](/2sam#2Sam.11.5); [Ps. 51:1](/ps#Ps.51.1)). The child born in adultery died ([2 Sam. 12:15-19](/2sam#2Sam.12.15)). After her husband was slain (11:15) she was married to David (11:27), and became the mother of Solomon (12:24; [1 Kings 1:11](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.11); [2:13](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.13)). She took a prominent part in securing the succession of Solomon to the throne ([1 Kings 1:11](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.11), [16-21](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.16)).",,,11,"2Sam.11.3,2Sam.12.24,1Kgs.1.11,1Kgs.1.15,1Kgs.1.16,1Kgs.1.28,1Kgs.1.31,1Kgs.2.13,1Kgs.2.18,1Kgs.2.19,1Chr.3.5",,eliam_1089,"david_994,uriah_2898","nathan_2152,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,shammua_2547",,,,,B,bathsheba_416,2020-07-10 12:26 bavai_417,wip,417,Bavai,Bavai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.18,,henadad_1494,,,,,,,B,bavai_417,2019-07-27 11:49 bazluth_418,wip,418,Bazluth,Bazluth,,Bazlith,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.52,Neh.7.54",,,,,,,,,B,bazluth_418,2019-07-27 11:49 bealiah_419,wip,419,Bealiah,Bealiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Bealiah,"Whose Lord is Jehovah, a Benjamite, one of David’s thirty heroes of the sling and bow ([1 Chr. 12:5](/1chr#1Chr.12.5)).",,,1,1Chr.12.5,,,,,,,,,B,bealiah_419,2019-07-27 11:49 bebai_420,wip,420,Bebai,Bebai,,,checked,checked,Bebai(the descendants of Bebai),Male,,,-456,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Ezra.2.11,Ezra.10.28,Neh.7.16",,,,,,,,,B,bebai_420,2019-07-27 11:49 bebai_421,wip,421,Bebai,Bebai,,,checked,checked,Bebai (Father of Zechariah),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.11,,,,zechariah_3018,,,,,B,bebai_421,2019-07-27 11:49 bebai_422,wip,422,Bebai,Bebai,,,checked,checked,Bebai (Jew),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.15,,,,,,,,,B,bebai_422,2019-07-27 11:49 becher_423,wip,423,Becher,Becher,,,checked,checked,"Bernhard ""Bernd"" Becher, and Hilla Becher, née Wobeser, were German conceptual artists and photographers working as a collaborative duo. They are best known for their extensive series of photographic images, or typologies, of industrial buildings and structures, often organised in grids",Male,,,-1706,,-1706,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,3,"Gen.46.21,1Chr.7.6,1Chr.7.8",,benjamin_463,,"joash_1635,alameth_184,anathoth_262,zemira_3037,jerimoth_865,eliezer_1115,abiah_17,elioenai_1137,omri_2244","ahiram_158,ard_293,ashbel_336,bela_436,jediael_757,ehi_1038,gera_1298,huram_1569,shupham_2115,nohah_2120,rapha_2447",,,,B,becher_423,2019-07-27 11:49 becher_424,wip,424,Becher,Becher,,,checked,checked,"Becher (Also spelled Beker. One of Benjamin’s sons (Gen 46:21; 1 Chr 7:6, 8)",Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,Num.26.35,,ephraim_1206,,,"beriah_479,elead_1059,ezer_1240,shuthelah_2734,tahan_2812",,,,B,becher_424,2019-07-27 11:49 bechorath_425,wip,425,Bechorath,Bechorath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1095,,-1095,,,,,,,,1,1Sam.9.1,,aphiah_274,,zeror_3052,,,,,B,bechorath_425,2019-07-27 11:49 bedad_426,wip,426,Bedad,Bedad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1785,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.35,1Chr.1.46",,,,hadad_1338,,,,,B,bedad_426,2019-07-27 11:49 bedan_427,wip,427,Bedan,Bedan,,,checked,checked,Bedan (deliverer of Israel),Male,,,-1095,,-1095,,,,Bedan,"One of the judges of Israel ([1 Sam. 12:11](/1sam#1Sam.12.11)). It is uncertain who he was. Some suppose that Barak is meant, others Samson, but most probably this is a contracted form of Abdon ([Judg. 12:13](/judg#Judg.12.13)).",,,1,1Sam.12.11,,,,,,,,,B,bedan_427,2019-07-27 11:49 bedan_428,wip,428,Bedan,Bedan,,,checked,checked,Bedan (Deliverer of Israelites),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.17,,ulam_2889,,,,,,,B,bedan_428,2019-07-27 11:49 bedeiah_429,wip,429,Bedeiah,Bedeiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.35,,,,,,,,,B,bedeiah_429,2019-07-27 11:49 beera_430,wip,430,Beera,Beera,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.37,,zophah_3104,,,"beri_477,bezer_492,imrah_603,jether_654,harnepher_1420,hod_1538,shamma_2537,shilshah_2679,ulla_2730,suah_2803",,,,B,beera_430,2019-07-27 11:49 beerah_431,wip,431,Beerah,Beerah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.6,,baal_574,,,,,,,B,beerah_431,2019-07-27 11:49 beeri_432,wip,432,Beeri,Beeri,,,checked,checked,Beeri(father of Hosea),Male,,,-1796,,-1796,,,,Beeri 1,"The father of Judith, one of the wives of Esau ([Gen. 26:34](/gen#Gen.26.34)), the same as Adah ([Gen. 36:2](/gen#Gen.36.2)).",,,1,Gen.26.34,,,anah_247,aholibamah_1761,,,,,B,beeri_432,2019-07-27 11:49 beeri_433,wip,433,Beeri,Beeri,,,checked,checked,( Beeri - Father of Judith),Male,,,-785,,-785,,,,,,,,1,Hos.1.1,,,,hosea_1555,,,,,B,beeri_433,2019-07-27 11:49 bela_434,wip,434,Bela,Bela,,,checked,checked,Bela( son of Beor),Male,,,-1869,,-1756,,,,Bela 3,"The son of Beor, and a king of Edom ([Gen. 36:32](/gen#Gen.36.32), [33](/gen#Gen.36.33); [1 Chr. 1:43](/1chr#1Chr.1.43)).",,,4,"Gen.36.32,Gen.36.33,1Chr.1.43,1Chr.1.44",,beor_465,,,,,,,B,bela_434,2019-07-27 11:49 bela_435,wip,435,Bela,Bela,,,checked,checked,Bela( son of Azaz),Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,Bela 4,A son of Azaz ([1 Chr. 5:8](/1chr#1Chr.5.8)).,,,1,1Chr.5.8,,azaz_546,,,,,,,B,bela_435,2019-07-27 11:49 bela_436,wip,436,Bela,Bela,,Belah,checked,checked,Bela (Benjamin's firstborn),Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Bela 2,"The eldest son of Benjamin ([Num. 26:38](/num#Num.26.38); “Belah,” [Gen. 46:21](/gen#Gen.46.21)).",,,7,"Gen.46.21,Num.26.38,Num.26.40,1Chr.7.6,1Chr.7.7,1Chr.8.1,1Chr.8.3",,benjamin_463,,"ard_294,abishua_52,uzzi_2919,jerimoth_864,addar_80,ezbon_1236,ahoah_168,gera_1300,iri_613,uzziel_2931,abihud_34,naaman_2121","ahiram_158,ard_293,ashbel_336,becher_423,jediael_757,ehi_1038,gera_1298,huram_1569,shupham_2115,nohah_2120,rapha_2447",,,,B,bela_436,2019-07-27 11:49 belshazzar_437,wip,437,Belshazzar,Belshazzar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-555,,-538,,,,Belshazzar,"Bel protect the king!, the last of the kings of Babylon ([Dan. 5:1](/dan#Dan.5.1)). He was the son of Nabonidus by Nitocris, who was the daughter of Nebuchadnezzar and the widow of Nergal-sharezer. When still young he made a great feast to a thousand of his lords, and when heated with wine sent for the sacred vessels his “father” ([Dan. 5:2](/dan#Dan.5.2)), or grandfather, Nebuchadnezzar had carried away from the temple in Jerusalem, and he and his princes drank out of them. In the midst of their mad revelry a hand was seen by the king tracing on the wall the announcement of God’s judgment, which that night fell upon him. At the instance of the queen (i.e., his mother) Daniel was brought in, and he interpreted the writing. That night the kingdom of the Chaldeans came to an end, and the king was slain ([Dan. 5:30](/dan#Dan.5.30)). The absence of the name of Belshazzar on the monuments was long regarded as an argument against the genuineness of the Book of Daniel. In 1854 Sir Henry Rawlinson found an inscription of Nabonidus which referred to his eldest son. Quite recently, however, the side of a ravine undermined by heavy rains fell at Hillah, a suburb of Babylon. A number of huge, coarse earthenware vases were laid bare. These were filled with tablets, the receipts and contracts of a firm of Babylonian bankers, which showed that Belshazzar had a household, with secretaries and stewards. One was dated in the third year of the king Marduk-sar-uzur. As Marduk-sar-uzar was another name for Baal, this Marduk-sar-uzur was found to be the Belshazzar of Scripture. In one of these contract tablets, dated in the July after the defeat of the army of Nabonidus, we find him paying tithes for his sister to the temple of the sun-god at Sippara.",,,8,"Dan.5.1,Dan.5.2,Dan.5.9,Dan.5.22,Dan.5.29,Dan.5.30,Dan.7.1,Dan.8.1",,nebuchadnezzar_2167,,,,,,,B,belshazzar_437,2019-07-27 11:49 ben_438,wip,438,Ben,Ben,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.15.18,,,,,,,,,B,ben_438,2019-07-27 11:49 ben-ammi_451,wip,451,Ben-ammi,Ben-ammi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1896,,-1896,,,,Ben-ammi,"Son of my kindred; i.e., “born of incest”, the son of Lot by his youngest daughter ([Gen. 19:38](/gen#Gen.19.38)).",,,2,"Gen.19.38,Ps.83.7",daughter_of_lot_younger_984,lot_1830,,,,,"daughter_of_lot_younger_984,daughter_of_lot_older_985,moab_2103",,B,ben-ammi_451,2020-07-16 13:42 ben-hadad_452,wip,452,Ben-hadad,Ben-hadad,,,checked,checked,Ben-hadad (ruler of Damascus),Male,,,-930,,-583,,,,Ben-hadad 1,"The king of Syria whom Asa, king of Judah, employed to invade Israel ([1 Kings 15:18](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.18)).",,,18,"1Kgs.15.18,1Kgs.15.20,1Kgs.20.1,1Kgs.20.2,1Kgs.20.5,1Kgs.20.9,1Kgs.20.10,1Kgs.20.16,1Kgs.20.17,1Kgs.20.20,1Kgs.20.26,1Kgs.20.30,1Kgs.20.32,1Kgs.20.33,1Kgs.20.34,2Chr.16.2,2Chr.16.4,Jer.49.27",,tabrimon_2811,,,,,,,B,ben-hadad_452,2019-07-27 11:49 ben-hadad_453,wip,453,Ben-hadad,Ben-hadad,,,checked,checked,"Ben-hadad(The king of Syria whom Asa, king of Judah, employed to invade Israel ( 1 Kings 15:18 ).)",Male,,,-893,,-885,,,,Ben-hadad 2,"Son of the preceding, also king of Syria. He was long engaged in war against Israel. He was murdered probably by Hazael, by whom he was succeeded ([2 Kings 8:7-15](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.7)), after a reign of some thirty years.",,,3,"2Kgs.6.24,2Kgs.8.7,2Kgs.8.9",,,,,,,,,B,ben-hadad_453,2019-07-27 11:49 ben-hadad_454,wip,454,Ben-hadad,Ben-hadad,,,checked,checked,Ben-hadad is the son of king hazael,Male,,,-856,,-787,,,,Ben-hadad 3,"King of Damascus, and successor of his father Hazael on the throne of Syria ([2 Kings 13:3](/2kgs#2Kgs.13.3), [4](/2kgs#2Kgs.13.4)). His misfortunes in war are noticed by Amos (1:4).",,,4,"2Kgs.13.3,2Kgs.13.24,2Kgs.13.25,Amos.1.4",,hazael_1463,,,,,,,B,ben-hadad_454,2019-07-27 11:49 ben-hanan_456,wip,456,Ben-hanan,Ben-hanan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.20,,shimon_2701,,,"amnon_233,rinnah_2442,tilon_2857",,,,B,ben-hanan_456,2019-07-27 11:49 ben-zoheth_464,wip,464,Ben-zoheth,Ben-zoheth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.20,,ishi_624,,,zoheth_3103,,,,B,ben-zoheth_464,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_439,wip,439,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,Benaiah(David’s sons ),Male,,,-1055,,-1011,,,,Benaiah 1,"The son of Jehoiada, chief priest ([1 Chr. 27:5](/1chr#1Chr.27.5)). He was set by David over his body-guard of Cherethites and Pelethites ([2 Sam. 8:18](/2sam#2Sam.8.18); [1 Kings 1:32](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.32); [1 Chr. 18:17](/1chr#1Chr.18.17)). His exploits are enumerated in [2 Sam. 23:20](/2sam#2Sam.23.20), [21](/2sam#2Sam.23.21), [22](/2sam#2Sam.23.22); [1 Chr. 11:22](/1chr#1Chr.11.22). He remained faithful to Solomon ([1 Kings 1:8](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.8), [10](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.10), [26](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.26)), by whom he was raised to the rank of commander-in-chief ([1 Kings 2:25](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.25), [29](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.29), [30](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.30), [34](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.34), [35](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.35); [4:4](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.4)).",,,23,"2Sam.8.18,2Sam.20.23,2Sam.23.20,2Sam.23.22,1Kgs.1.8,1Kgs.1.10,1Kgs.1.26,1Kgs.1.32,1Kgs.1.36,1Kgs.1.38,1Kgs.1.44,1Kgs.2.25,1Kgs.2.29,1Kgs.2.30,1Kgs.2.34,1Kgs.2.35,1Kgs.2.46,1Kgs.4.4,1Chr.11.22,1Chr.11.24,1Chr.18.17,1Chr.27.5,1Chr.27.6",,jehoiada_792,,ammizabad_231,,,,,B,benaiah_439,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_440,wip,440,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,Benaiah (son of the Lord),Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,Benaiah 2,[2 Sam. 23:30](/2sam#2Sam.23.30); [1 Chr. 11:31](/1chr#1Chr.11.31).,,,3,"2Sam.23.30,1Chr.11.31,1Chr.27.14",,,,,,,,,B,benaiah_440,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_441,wip,441,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,Benaiah (A member of the family of Pahath-Moab in the postexilic Jewish community. Benaiah was listed among those who agreed to Ezra’s demand to divorce his foreign wife (Ezra 10:30),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.36,,,,,,,,,B,benaiah_441,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_442,wip,442,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,Benaiah (son of Jehoiada),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Benaiah 3,"A musical Levite ([1 Chr. 15:18](/1chr#1Chr.15.18), [20](/1chr#1Chr.15.20)).",,,5,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.20,1Chr.15.24,1Chr.16.5,1Chr.16.6",,,,,,,,,B,benaiah_442,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_443,wip,443,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,Benaiah (father of Jehoiada),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.34,,,,jehoiada_794,,,,,B,benaiah_443,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_444,wip,444,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,Benaiah (son of the Lord),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Benaiah 5,The son of Jeiel ([2 Chr. 20:14](/2chr#2Chr.20.14)).,,,1,2Chr.20.14,,jeiel_828,,zechariah_3009,,,,,B,benaiah_444,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_445,wip,445,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,Benaiah (Mahath ),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.31.13,,,,,,,,,B,benaiah_445,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_446,wip,446,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,"Benaiah (son of Jehoiada, fighter from Kabzeel)",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.25,,,,,,,,,B,benaiah_446,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_447,wip,447,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,"(Benaiah in the Bible is the son of Jehoiada, who came from the southern Judean town of Kabzeel.Benaiah was one of King David’s mighty men, commander of the 11th rotational army division; a Pirathonite of the tribe of Ephraim. He helped David's son Solomon become king, killed Solomon's enemies, and served as the chief of Solomon's army. On Solomon's instructions he was responsible for the deaths of Adonijah, Joab and Shimei. He was in charge of the Cherethites and Pelethites. Several verses in 1 Kings 1 make clear that Benaiah was closely associated with Solomon's party and excluded from Adonijah's faction.)",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.30,,,,,,,,,B,benaiah_447,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_448,wip,448,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,Benaiah (commander of the Cherethites and Pelethites),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.35,,,,,,,,,B,benaiah_448,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_449,wip,449,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,descendant of Nebo,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.43,,,,,,,,,B,benaiah_449,2019-07-27 11:49 benaiah_450,wip,450,Benaiah,Benaiah,,,checked,checked,Benaiah (Father of Pelatiah),Male,,,-594,,-594,,,,,,,,2,"Ezek.11.1,Ezek.11.13",,,,pelatiah_2307,,,,,B,benaiah_450,2019-07-27 11:49 benhail_455,wip,455,Benhail,Benhail,,,checked,,,Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.17.7,,,,,,,,,B,benhail_455,2019-07-27 11:49 beninu_457,wip,457,Beninu,Beninu,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.13,,,,,,,,,B,beninu_457,2019-07-27 11:49 benjamin_458,wip,458,Benjamin,Benjamin,,,checked,checked,Benjamin (Jediael),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.7.10,,bilhan_504,,,"ahishahar_160,chenaanah_933,ehud_1040,jeush_1601,tharshish_2847,zethan_3057",,,,B,benjamin_458,2020-09-07 01:33 benjamin_459,wip,459,Benjamin,Benjamin,,,checked,checked,Benjamin (Malluk ),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.32,,,,,,,,,B,benjamin_459,2019-07-27 11:49 benjamin_460,wip,460,Benjamin,Benjamin,,,checked,checked,Benjamin (housemaker),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.23,,,,,,,,,B,benjamin_460,2019-07-27 11:49 benjamin_461,wip,461,Benjamin,Benjamin,,,checked,checked,Benjamin (Judah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.34,,,,,,,,,B,benjamin_461,2019-07-27 11:49 benjamin_463,publish,463,Benjamin (patriarch),Benjamin,,Ben-oni,checked,,Benjamin(son of Rachel),Male,,-1739,-1752,,96,ephrath_403,,Tribe of Benjamin,Benjamin 1,"The younger son of Jacob by Rachel ([Gen. 35:18](/gen#Gen.35.18)). His birth took place at Ephrath, on the road between Bethel and Bethlehem, at a short distance from the latter place. His mother died in giving him birth, and with her last breath named him Ben-oni, son of my pain, a name which was changed by his father into Benjamin. His posterity are called Benjamites ([Gen. 49:27](/gen#Gen.49.27); [Deut. 33:12](/deut#Deut.33.12); [Josh. 18:21](/josh#Josh.18.21)). The tribe of Benjamin at the Exodus was the smallest but one ([Num. 1:36](/num#Num.1.36), [37](/num#Num.1.37); [Ps. 68:27](/ps#Ps.68.27)). During the march its place was along with Manasseh and Ephraim on the west of the tabernacle. At the entrance into Canaan it counted 45,600 warriors. It has been inferred by some from the words of Jacob ([Gen. 49:27](/gen#Gen.49.27)) that the figure of a wolf was on the tribal standard. This tribe is mentioned in [Rom. 11:1](/rom#Rom.11.1); [Phil. 3:5](/phil#Phil.3.5). The inheritance of this tribe lay immediately to the south of that of Ephraim, and was about 26 miles in length and 12 in breadth. Its eastern boundary was the Jordan. Dan intervened between it and the Philistines. Its chief towns are named in [Josh. 18:21-28](/josh#Josh.18.21). The history of the tribe contains a sad record of a desolating civil war in which they were engaged with the other eleven tribes. By it they were almost exterminated ([Judg. 20:20](/judg#Judg.20.20), [21](/judg#Judg.20.21); 21:10). The first king of the Jews was Saul, a Benjamite. A close alliance was formed between this tribe and that of Judah in the time of David ([2 Sam. 19:16](/2sam#2Sam.19.16), [17](/2sam#2Sam.19.17)), which continued after his death ([1 Kings 11:13](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.13); [12:20](/1kgs#1Kgs.12.20)). After the Exile these two tribes formed the great body of the Jewish nation ([Ezra 1:5](/ezra#Ezra.1.5); [10:9](/ezra#Ezra.10.9)). The tribe of Benjamin was famous for its archers ([1 Sam. 20:20](/1sam#1Sam.20.20), [36](/1sam#1Sam.20.36); [2 Sam. 1:22](/2sam#2Sam.1.22); [1 Chr. 8:40](/1chr#1Chr.8.40); [12:2](/1chr#1Chr.12.2)) and slingers (Judge. 20:6). The gate of Benjamin, on the north side of Jerusalem ([Jer. 37:13](/jer#Jer.37.13); [38:7](/jer#Jer.38.7); [Zech. 14:10](/zech#Zech.14.10)), was so called because it led in the direction of the territory of the tribe of Benjamin. It is called by Jeremiah (20:2) “the high gate of Benjamin;” also “the gate of the children of the people” (17:19). (Comp. [2 Kings 14:13](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.13).)",,,157,"Gen.35.18,Gen.35.24,Gen.42.4,Gen.42.36,Gen.43.14,Gen.43.15,Gen.43.16,Gen.43.29,Gen.43.34,Gen.44.12,Gen.45.12,Gen.45.14,Gen.45.22,Gen.46.19,Gen.46.21,Gen.49.27,Exod.1.3,Num.1.11,Num.1.36,Num.1.37,Num.2.22,Num.7.60,Num.10.24,Num.13.9,Num.26.38,Num.26.41,Num.34.21,Deut.27.12,Deut.33.12,Josh.18.11,Josh.18.20,Josh.18.21,Josh.18.28,Josh.21.4,Josh.21.17,Judg.1.21,Judg.5.14,Judg.10.9,Judg.19.14,Judg.20.3,Judg.20.4,Judg.20.10,Judg.20.12,Judg.20.13,Judg.20.14,Judg.20.15,Judg.20.17,Judg.20.18,Judg.20.20,Judg.20.21,Judg.20.23,Judg.20.24,Judg.20.25,Judg.20.28,Judg.20.30,Judg.20.31,Judg.20.32,Judg.20.35,Judg.20.36,Judg.20.39,Judg.20.41,Judg.20.44,Judg.20.46,Judg.20.48,Judg.21.1,Judg.21.6,Judg.21.13,Judg.21.14,Judg.21.15,Judg.21.16,Judg.21.17,Judg.21.18,Judg.21.20,Judg.21.21,Judg.21.23,1Sam.4.12,1Sam.9.1,1Sam.9.16,1Sam.9.21,1Sam.10.2,1Sam.10.20,1Sam.10.21,1Sam.13.2,1Sam.13.15,1Sam.13.16,1Sam.14.16,2Sam.2.9,2Sam.2.15,2Sam.2.25,2Sam.2.31,2Sam.3.19,2Sam.4.2,2Sam.19.17,2Sam.21.14,2Sam.23.29,1Kgs.4.18,1Kgs.12.21,1Kgs.12.23,1Kgs.15.22,1Chr.2.2,1Chr.6.60,1Chr.6.65,1Chr.7.6,1Chr.8.1,1Chr.8.40,1Chr.9.3,1Chr.9.7,1Chr.11.31,1Chr.12.2,1Chr.12.16,1Chr.12.29,1Chr.21.6,1Chr.27.21,2Chr.11.1,2Chr.11.3,2Chr.11.10,2Chr.11.12,2Chr.11.23,2Chr.14.8,2Chr.15.2,2Chr.15.8,2Chr.15.9,2Chr.17.17,2Chr.25.5,2Chr.31.1,2Chr.34.9,2Chr.34.32,Ezra.1.5,Ezra.4.1,Ezra.10.9,Neh.11.4,Neh.11.7,Neh.11.31,Neh.11.36,Ps.68.27,Ps.80.2,Jer.1.1,Jer.6.1,Jer.17.26,Jer.20.2,Jer.32.8,Jer.32.44,Jer.33.13,Jer.37.12,Jer.37.13,Jer.38.7,Ezek.48.22,Ezek.48.23,Ezek.48.24,Ezek.48.32,Hos.5.8,Obad.1.19,Zech.14.10,Acts.13.21,Rom.11.1,Phil.3.5,Rev.7.8",rachel_2386,israel_682,,"bela_436,shupham_2115,rapha_2447,ehi_1038,becher_423,gera_1298,nohah_2120,jediael_757,ard_293,ashbel_336,ahiram_158,huram_1569",joseph_1710,,"asher_337,issachar_645,dan_973,dinah_1012,gad_1262,judah_1751,levi_1820,naphtali_2149,reuben_2429,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,B,benjamin_463,2020-09-07 01:33 beno_462,wip,462,Beno,Beno,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.24.26,1Chr.24.27",,jaaziah_671,,,"ibri_1587,shoham_2723,zaccur_2964",,,,B,beno_462,2019-07-27 11:49 beor_465,wip,465,Beor,Beor,,,checked,checked,Bela son of Beor became king of Edom. His city was named Dinhabah.,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Beor 1,"The father of Bela, one of the kings of Edom ([Gen. 36:32](/gen#Gen.36.32)).",,,2,"Gen.36.32,1Chr.1.43",,,,bela_434,,,,,B,beor_465,2019-07-27 11:49 beor_466,wip,466,Beor,Beor,,Bosor,checked,checked,"Beor (Father of Balaam, the deciever)",Male,,,-1452,,66,,,,Beor 2,"The father of Balaam ([Num. 22:5](/num#Num.22.5); [24:3](/num#Num.24.3), [15](/num#Num.24.15); [31:8](/num#Num.31.8)). In 2 Pet. 2:15 he is called Bosor.",,,9,"Num.22.5,Num.24.3,Num.24.15,Num.31.8,Deut.23.4,Josh.13.22,Josh.24.9,Mic.6.5,2Pet.2.15",,,,balaam_593,,,,,B,beor_466,2019-07-27 11:49 bera_467,publish,467,Bera,Bera,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,-1913,,,,Bera,"Gift, or son of evil, king of Sodom at the time of the invasion of the four kings under Chedorlaomer ([Gen. 14:2](/gen#Gen.14.2), [8](/gen#Gen.14.8), [17](/gen#Gen.14.17), [21](/gen#Gen.14.21)).",,,1,Gen.14.2,,,,,,,,,B,bera_467,2020-07-16 17:08 berachah_468,wip,468,Berachah,Berachah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Berachah 2,"One of the Benjamite warriors, Saul’s brethren, who joined David when at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:3](/1chr#1Chr.12.3)).",,,1,1Chr.12.3,,,,,,,,,B,berachah_468,2019-07-27 11:49 beraiah_470,wip,470,Beraiah,Beraiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.21,,shimhi_2698,,,"adaiah_71,jakim_713,eliel_1105,elienai_1112,shimrath_2702,zabdi_2955,zichri_3066,zilthai_3082",,,,B,beraiah_470,2019-07-27 11:49 berechiah_469,wip,469,Berechiah,Berechiah,,Berachiah,checked,checked,the son of Shimea,Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Berechiah 1,"Son of Shimea, and father of Asaph the musician ([1 Chr. 6:39](/1chr#1Chr.6.39); [15:17](/1chr#1Chr.15.17)).",,,3,"1Chr.6.39,1Chr.15.17,1Chr.15.23",,shimea_2681,,asaph_330,,,,,B,berechiah_469,2019-07-27 11:49 berechiah_471,wip,471,Berechiah,Berechiah,,,checked,checked,Berechiah(occurs several times),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Berechiah 3,"The fourth of the five sons of Zerubbabel, of the royal family of Judah ([1 Chr. 3:20](/1chr#1Chr.3.20)).",,,1,1Chr.3.20,,zerubbabel_3054,,,"abiud_56,hananiah_1384,hasadiah_1426,hashubah_1445,jushab-hesed_1765,meshullam_2021,ohel_2240,shelomith_2606",,,,B,berechiah_471,2019-07-27 11:49 berechiah_472,wip,472,Berechiah,Berechiah,,,checked,checked,Berechiah (Levite resettler of Jerusalem),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.16,,asa_319,,,,,,,B,berechiah_472,2019-07-27 11:49 berechiah_473,wip,473,Berechiah,Berechiah,,,checked,checked,"Is a jewish name that is derived from Berakhah ""Blessing"".",Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,Berechiah 2,"One of the seven Ephraimite chieftains, son of Meshillemoth ([2 Chr. 28:12](/2chr#2Chr.28.12)).",,,1,2Chr.28.12,,meshillemoth_2018,,,,,,,B,berechiah_473,2019-07-27 11:49 berechiah_474,wip,474,Berechiah,Berechiah,,,checked,checked,Berechiah ( The father of Meshullam the builder),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Neh.3.4,Neh.3.30,Neh.6.18",,meshezabeel_2014,,meshullam_2031,,,,,B,berechiah_474,2019-07-27 11:49 berechiah_475,wip,475,Berechiah,Berechiah,,,checked,checked,Berechiah Sometimes spelled “Berekiah.” A descendant of Levi who was the son of Shimea and father of Asaph (1 Chr 6:39; 15:17),Male,,,-519,,-519,,,,,,,,2,"Zech.1.1,Zech.1.7",,iddo_1595,,zechariah_3016,,,,,B,berechiah_475,2019-07-27 11:49 bered_476,wip,476,Bered,Bered,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,Bered 2,"A son of Shuthelah, and grandson of Ephraim ([1 Chr. 7:20](/1chr#1Chr.7.20)).",,,1,1Chr.7.20,,shuthelah_2734,,tahath_2815,eran_1212,,,,B,bered_476,2019-07-27 11:49 beri_477,wip,477,Beri,Beri,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.36,,zophah_3104,,,"beera_430,bezer_492,imrah_603,jether_654,harnepher_1420,hod_1538,shamma_2537,shilshah_2679,ulla_2730,suah_2803",,,,B,beri_477,2019-07-27 11:49 beriah_478,wip,478,Beriah,Beriah,,,checked,checked,"Beriah (son of Asher, father of Heber and Malchiel)",Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Asher,Beriah 1,"One of Asher’s four sons, and father of Heber ([Gen. 46:17](/gen#Gen.46.17)).",,,5,"Gen.46.17,Num.26.44,Num.26.45,1Chr.7.30,1Chr.7.31",,asher_337,,"malchiel_1908,heber_1469","isuah_640,isui_648,imnah_1616,serah_2492",,,,B,beriah_478,2019-07-27 11:49 beriah_479,wip,479,Beriah,Beriah,,,checked,checked,Beriah (Son of Ephraim),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,Beriah 2,"A son of Ephraim ([1 Chr. 7:20-23](/1chr#1Chr.7.20)), born after the slaughter of his brothers, and so called by his father “because it went evil with his house” at that time.",,,1,1Chr.7.23,,ephraim_1206,,"sherah_2666,resheph_2427,rephah_2422","becher_424,elead_1059,ezer_1240,shuthelah_2734,tahan_2812",,,,B,beriah_479,2019-07-27 11:49 beriah_480,wip,480,Beriah,Beriah,,,checked,checked,Beriah (Father of Heber and Malchiel),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Beriah 3,A Benjamite who with his brother Shema founded Ajalon and expelled the Gittites ([1 Chr. 8:13](/1chr#1Chr.8.13)).,,,2,"1Chr.8.13,1Chr.8.16",,elpaal_1185,,"zebadiah_2988,joha_1664,ahio_155,jeremoth_856,ader_82,shashak_2561,michael_2063,arad_281,ispah_644","ishmerai_637,eber_1031,heber_1473,hezeki_1511,jezliah_1609,jobab_1644,meshullam_2023,misham_2093,shamed_2532,shema_2616,zebadiah_2989",,,,B,beriah_480,2019-07-27 11:49 beriah_481,wip,481,Beriah,Beriah,,,checked,checked,Beriah (Son of Shimei),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.23.10,1Chr.23.11",,shimei_2699,,,"jahath_692,jeush_1602,zizah_3090",,,,B,beriah_481,2019-07-27 11:49 bernice_482,publish,482,Bernice,Bernice,,,checked,,,Female,,,62,,62,,,,Bernice,"Bearer of victory, the eldest daughter of Agrippa I., the Herod Agrippa of [Acts 12:20](/acts#Acts.12.20). After the early death of her first husband she was married to her uncle Herod, king of Chalcis. After his death (A.D. 40) she lived in incestuous connection with her brother Agrippa II. ([Acts 25:13](/acts#Acts.25.13), [23](/acts#Acts.25.23); 26:30). They joined the Romans at the outbreak of the final war between them and the Jews, and lived afterwards at Rome.","Agrippa and Bernice meet Festus,Paul goes before Agrippa","Paul Arrested and Imprisoned, Paul Arrested and Imprisoned",3,"Acts.25.13,Acts.25.23,Acts.26.30",,,,,,,,,B,bernice_482,2020-08-27 01:33 besai_484,wip,484,Besai,Besai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.49,Neh.7.52",,,,,,,,,B,besai_484,2019-07-27 11:49 besodeiah_485,wip,485,Besodeiah,Besodeiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.6,,,,meshullam_2032,,,,,B,besodeiah_485,2019-07-27 11:49 beth-rapha_486,wip,486,Beth-rapha,Beth-rapha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.12,,eshton_1220,,,"paseah_2280,tehinnah_2834",,,,B,beth-rapha_486,2019-07-27 11:49 bethuel_487,publish,487,Bethuel,Bethuel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1862,,-1760,,,,Bethuel 1,"The son of Nahor by Milcah; nephew of Abraham, and father of Rebekah ([Gen. 22:22](/gen#Gen.22.22), [23](/gen#Gen.22.23); [24:15](/gen#Gen.24.15), [24](/gen#Gen.24.24), [47](/gen#Gen.24.47)). He appears in person only once (24:50).",,,9,"Gen.22.22,Gen.22.23,Gen.24.15,Gen.24.24,Gen.24.47,Gen.24.50,Gen.25.20,Gen.28.2,Gen.28.5",milcah_2082,nahor_2143,,"rebekah_2401,laban_1803","buz_529,chesed_938,hazo_1468,huz_1582,jidlaph_1615,kemuel_1773,pildash_2357",,"gaham_1267,maachah_1840,tebah_2832,thahash_2845",,B,bethuel_487,2020-08-16 00:49 bezai_488,wip,488,Bezai,Bezai,,,checked,checked,"Bezai (Head of a Jewish family, which returned from Babylon)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.17,Neh.7.23",,,,,,,,,B,bezai_488,2019-07-27 11:49 bezai_489,wip,489,Bezai,Bezai,,,checked,checked,( the son of Hakaliah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.18,,,,,,,,,B,bezai_489,2019-07-27 11:49 bezaleel_490,wip,490,Bezaleel,Bezaleel,,,checked,checked,Bezaleel (son of Uri),Male,,,-1491,,-1015,,,Tribe of Judah,Bezaleel,"In the shadow of God; i.e., “under his protection”, the artificer who executed the work of art in connection with the tabernacle in the wilderness ([Ex. 31:2](/exod#Exod.31.2); [35:30](/exod#Exod.35.30)). He was engaged principally in works of metal, wood, and stone; while Aholiab, who was associated with him and subordinate to him, had the charge of the textile fabrics (36:1, 2; 38:22). He was of the tribe of Judah, the son of Uri, and grandson of Hur (31:2). Mention is made in [Ezra 10:30](/ezra#Ezra.10.30) of another of the same name.",,,8,"Exod.31.2,Exod.35.30,Exod.36.1,Exod.36.2,Exod.37.1,Exod.38.22,1Chr.2.20,2Chr.1.5",,uri_2895,,,,,,,B,bezaleel_490,2019-07-27 11:49 bezaleel_491,wip,491,Bezaleel,Bezaleel,,,checked,checked,Bezaleel (the artisan),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.30,,,,,,,,,B,bezaleel_491,2019-07-27 11:49 bezer_492,wip,492,Bezer,Bezer,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,Bezer 2,A descendant of Asher ([1 Chr. 7:37](/1chr#1Chr.7.37)).,,,1,1Chr.7.37,,zophah_3104,,,"beera_430,beri_477,imrah_603,jether_654,harnepher_1420,hod_1538,shamma_2537,shilshah_2679,ulla_2730,suah_2803",,,,B,bezer_492,2019-07-27 11:49 bichri_493,wip,493,Bichri,Bichri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1022,,-1022,,,,,,,,8,"2Sam.20.1,2Sam.20.2,2Sam.20.6,2Sam.20.7,2Sam.20.10,2Sam.20.13,2Sam.20.21,2Sam.20.22",,,,sheba_2570,,,,,B,bichri_493,2019-07-27 11:49 bigtha_494,wip,494,Bigtha,Bigtha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,Bigtha,"Garden, or gift of fortune, one of the seven eunuchs or chamberlains who had charge of the harem of Ahasuerus ([Esther 1:10](/esth#Esth.1.10)).",,,1,Esth.1.10,,,,,,,,,B,bigtha_494,2019-07-27 11:49 bigthana_495,wip,495,Bigthana,Bigthana,,,checked,,,Male,,,-457,,-453,,,,Bigthan,"One of the eunuchs who “kept the door” in the court of Ahasuerus. With Teresh he conspired against the king’s life. Mordecai detected the conspiracy, and the culprits were hanged ([Esther 2:21-23](/esth#Esth.2.21); [6:1-3](/esth#Esth.6.1)).",,,2,"Esth.2.21,Esth.6.2",,,,,,,,,B,bigthana_495,2019-07-27 11:49 bigvai_496,wip,496,Bigvai,Bigvai,,,checked,checked,Bigvai (in my body),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.2,Neh.7.7",,,,,,,,,B,bigvai_496,2019-07-27 11:49 bigvai_497,wip,497,Bigvai,Bigvai,,,checked,checked,Bigvai (Head of Jewish family),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Ezra.2.14,Ezra.8.14,Neh.7.19",,,,,,,,,B,bigvai_497,2019-07-27 11:49 bigvai_498,wip,498,Bigvai,Bigvai,,,checked,checked,"Name means 'in my body'. Apparently one of the chiefs of Zerubbabel's expedition, who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel, and whose family afterwards signed the covenant. One of those who subscribed the covenant with Nehemiah.",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.16,,,,,,,,,B,bigvai_498,2019-07-27 11:49 bildad_499,wip,499,Bildad,Bildad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1520,,-1520,,,,Bildad,"Son of contention, one of Job’s friends. He is called “the Shuhite,” probably as belonging to Shuah, a district in Arabia, in which Shuah, the sixth son of Abraham by Keturah, settled ([Gen. 25:2](/gen#Gen.25.2)). He took part in each of the three controversies into which Job’s friends entered with him ([Job 8:1](/job#Job.8.1); [18:1](/job#Job.18.1); [25:1](/job#Job.25.1)), and delivered three speeches, very severe and stern in their tone, although less violent than those of Zophar, but more so than those of Eliphaz.",,,5,"Job.2.11,Job.8.1,Job.18.1,Job.25.1,Job.42.9",,,,,,,,,B,bildad_499,2019-07-27 11:49 bilgah_500,wip,500,Bilgah,Bilgah,,,checked,checked,Bilgah(the sixteenth to Immer),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Bilgah 1,The head of the fifteenth sacerdotal course for the temple service ([1 Chr. 24:14](/1chr#1Chr.24.14)).,,,1,1Chr.24.14,,,,,,,,,B,bilgah_500,2019-07-27 11:49 bilgah_501,wip,501,Bilgah,Bilgah,,Bilgai,checked,checked,"Bilgah’s,(son of Shammua)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Bilgah 2,"A priest who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel ([Neh. 12:5](/neh#Neh.12.5), [18](/neh#Neh.12.18)).",,,3,"Neh.10.8,Neh.12.5,Neh.12.18",,,,,,,,,B,bilgah_501,2019-07-27 11:49 bilhah_502,wip,502,Bilhah,Bilhah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1753,,-1706,,,,Bilhah,"Faltering; bashful, Rachel’s handmaid, whom she gave to Jacob ([Gen. 29:29](/gen#Gen.29.29)). She was the mother of Dan and Naphtali ([Gen. 30:3-8](/gen#Gen.30.3)). Reuben was cursed by his father for committing adultry with her (35:22; 49:4). He was deprived of the birth-right, which was given to the sons of Joseph.",,,10,"Gen.29.29,Gen.30.3,Gen.30.4,Gen.30.5,Gen.30.7,Gen.35.22,Gen.35.25,Gen.37.2,Gen.46.25,1Chr.7.13",,,israel_682,"naphtali_2149,dan_973",,,,,B,bilhah_502,2020-09-02 01:35 bilhan_503,wip,503,Bilhan,Bilhan,,,checked,checked,Bilhan(The sons of Ezer),Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.27,1Chr.1.42",,ezer_1238,,,"akan_179,zavan_2944",,,,B,bilhan_503,2019-07-27 11:49 bilhan_504,wip,504,Bilhan,Bilhan,,,checked,checked,Bilhan (son of Jediael),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.7.10,,jediael_757,,"zethan_3057,benjamin_458,ahishahar_160,tharshish_2847,jeush_1601,ehud_1040,chenaanah_933",,,,,B,bilhan_504,2019-07-27 11:49 bilshan_505,wip,505,Bilshan,Bilshan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Bilshan,"Son of the tongue; i.e., “eloquent”, a man of some note who returned from the Captivity with Zerubbabel ([Ezra 2:2](/ezra#Ezra.2.2); [Neh. 7:7](/neh#Neh.7.7)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.2,Neh.7.7",,,,,,,,,B,bilshan_505,2019-07-27 11:49 bimhal_506,wip,506,Bimhal,Bimhal,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.33,,japhlet_729,,,"ashvath_343,pasach_2279",,,,B,bimhal_506,2019-07-27 11:49 binea_507,wip,507,Binea,Binea,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.37,1Chr.9.43",,moza_2114,,"azel_551,rephaiah_2396,eleasah_1061",,,,,B,binea_507,2019-07-27 11:49 binnui_508,wip,508,Binnui,Binnui,,,checked,checked,Noadiah (son of Binnui),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.33,,,,noadiah_2208,,,,,B,binnui_508,2019-07-27 11:49 binnui_509,wip,509,Binnui,Binnui,,,checked,checked,Binnui (son of Jehiel),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.30,,,,,,,,,B,binnui_509,2019-07-27 11:49 binnui_510,wip,510,Binnui,Binnui,,,checked,checked,Binnui (A Levite),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.38,,,,,,,,,B,binnui_510,2019-07-27 11:49 binnui_511,wip,511,Binnui,Binnui,,,checked,checked,Binnui (who repaired Azariah's house),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.24,,henadad_1495,,,,,,,B,binnui_511,2019-07-27 11:49 binnui_512,wip,512,Binnui,Binnui,,,checked,checked,Binnui (son of Henadad),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.10.9,Neh.12.8",,,,,,,,,B,binnui_512,2019-07-27 11:49 birsha_513,publish,513,Birsha,Birsha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,-1913,,,,Birsha,"Son of wickedness, a king of Gomorrah whom Abraham succoured in the invasion of Chedorlaomer ([Gen. 14:2](/gen#Gen.14.2)).",,,1,Gen.14.2,,,,,,,,,B,birsha_513,2020-07-16 17:11 birzavith_514,wip,514,Birzavith,Birzavith,,,checked,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.31,,malchiel_1908,,,,,,,B,birzavith_514,2019-07-27 11:49 bishlam_515,wip,515,Bishlam,Bishlam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-522,,-522,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.4.7,,,,,,,,,B,bishlam_515,2019-07-27 11:49 bithiah_516,wip,516,Bithiah,Bithiah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.18,,pharaoh_2334,mered_2005,"shammai_2544,miriam_2088,ishbah_619",,,,,B,bithiah_516,2019-07-27 11:49 biztha_517,wip,517,Biztha,Biztha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,,,,,1,Esth.1.10,,,,,,,,,B,biztha_517,2019-07-27 11:49 blastus_518,publish,518,Blastus,Blastus,,,checked,,,Male,,,44,,44,,,,Blastus,Chamberlain to king Herod Agrippa I. ([Acts 12:20](/acts#Acts.12.20)). Such persons generally had great influence with their masters.,,,1,Acts.12.20,,,,,,,,,B,blastus_518,2019-07-09 02:18 boaz_519,wip,519,Boaz,Boaz,,Booz,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Boaz 1,"The husband of Ruth, a wealthy Bethlehemite. By the “levirate law” the duty devolved on him of marrying Ruth the Moabitess ([Ruth 4:1-13](/ruth#Ruth.4.1)). He was a kinsman of Mahlon, her first husband.",,,24,"Ruth.2.1,Ruth.2.3,Ruth.2.4,Ruth.2.5,Ruth.2.8,Ruth.2.11,Ruth.2.14,Ruth.2.15,Ruth.2.19,Ruth.2.23,Ruth.3.2,Ruth.3.7,Ruth.4.1,Ruth.4.5,Ruth.4.8,Ruth.4.9,Ruth.4.13,Ruth.4.21,1Kgs.7.21,1Chr.2.11,1Chr.2.12,2Chr.3.17,Matt.1.5,Luke.3.32",rachab_2385,salmon_2463,ruth_2450,obed_2228,,,,,B,boaz_519,2019-07-27 11:49 bocheru_520,wip,520,Bocheru,Bocheru,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.38,1Chr.9.44",,azel_551,,,"azrikam_564,ishmael_632,hanan_1371,obadiah_2218,sheariah_2565",,,,B,bocheru_520,2019-07-27 11:49 bohan_521,wip,521,Bohan,Bohan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1443,,-1443,,,,,,,,2,"Josh.15.6,Josh.18.17",,,,,,,,,B,bohan_521,2019-07-27 11:49 bukki_522,wip,522,Bukki,Bukki,,,checked,checked,"Bukki(Bukki is referred to in 1 Chronicles and Ezra as the son of the High Priest Abishua, a priest fifth in descent in the line of Eleazar.)",Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.34.22,,jogli_1663,,,,,,,B,bukki_522,2019-07-27 11:49 bukki_523,wip,523,Bukki,Bukki,,,checked,checked,Bukki (the son of Abishua),Male,,,-1700,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,3,"1Chr.6.5,1Chr.6.51,Ezra.7.4",,abishua_51,,uzzi_2917,,,,,B,bukki_523,2019-07-27 11:49 bukkiah_524,wip,524,Bukkiah,Bukkiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.13",,heman_1490,,,"jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,B,bukkiah_524,2019-07-27 11:49 bunah_525,wip,525,Bunah,Bunah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.25,,jerahmeel_843,,,"ahijah_137,onam_2249,oren_2256,ozem_2261,ram_2392",,,,B,bunah_525,2019-07-27 11:49 bunni_526,wip,526,Bunni,Bunni,,,checked,checked,Bunni (building me),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.9.4,,,,,,,,,B,bunni_526,2019-07-27 11:49 bunni_527,wip,527,Bunni,Bunni,,,checked,checked,Bunni (leader of the Levites),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.15,,,,,,,,,B,bunni_527,2019-07-27 11:49 bunni_528,wip,528,Bunni,Bunni,,,checked,checked,Bunni (building me),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.15,,,,hashabiah_1429,,,,,B,bunni_528,2019-07-27 11:49 buz_529,wip,529,Buz,Buz,,,checked,checked,Buz (son of Nahor),Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,Buz 1,"The second son of Nahor and Milcah, and brother of Huz ([Gen. 22:21](/gen#Gen.22.21)). Elihu was one of his descendants ([Job 32:2](/job#Job.32.2)).",,,1,Gen.22.21,milcah_2082,nahor_2143,,,"bethuel_487,chesed_938,hazo_1468,huz_1582,jidlaph_1615,kemuel_1773,pildash_2357",,"gaham_1267,maachah_1840,tebah_2832,thahash_2845",,B,buz_529,2019-07-27 11:49 buz_530,wip,530,Buz,Buz,,,checked,checked,Buz (son of Nahor) a minor Biblical character,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Buz 2,One of the chiefs of the tribe of Gad ([1 Chr. 5:14](/1chr#1Chr.5.14)).,,,1,1Chr.5.14,,,,jahdo_703,,,,,B,buz_530,2019-07-27 11:49 buzi_531,wip,531,Buzi,Buzi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-595,,-595,,,,,,,,1,Ezek.1.3,,,,ezekiel_1237,,,,,B,buzi_531,2019-07-27 11:49 caiaphas_532,publish,532,Caiaphas,Caiaphas,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,33,,,,Caiaphas,"The Jewish high priest (A.D. 27-36) at the beginning of our Lord’s public ministry, in the reign of Tiberius ([Luke 3:2](/luke#Luke.3.2)), and also at the time of his condemnation and crucifixion ([Matt. 26:3](/matt#Matt.26.3), [57](/matt#Matt.26.57); [John 11:49](/john#John.11.49); [18:13](/john#John.18.13), [14](/john#John.18.14)). He held this office during the whole of Pilate’s administration. His wife was the daughter of Annas, who had formerly been high priest, and was probably the vicar or deputy (Heb. sagan) of Caiaphas. He was of the sect of the Sadducees ([Acts 5:17](/acts#Acts.5.17)), and was a member of the council when he gave his opinion that Jesus should be put to death “for the people, and that the whole nation perish not” ([John 11:50](/john#John.11.50)). In these words he unconsciously uttered a prophecy. “Like Saul, he was a prophet in spite of himself.” Caiaphas had no power to inflict the punishment of death, and therefore Jesus was sent to Pilate, the Roman governor, that he might duly pronounce the sentence against him ([Matt. 27:2](/matt#Matt.27.2); [John 18:28](/john#John.18.28)). At a later period his hostility to the gospel is still manifest ([Acts 4:6](/acts#Acts.4.6)).",Peter and John's Trial,Pentecost/Church Founded,9,"Matt.26.3,Matt.26.57,Luke.3.2,John.11.49,John.18.13,John.18.14,John.18.24,John.18.28,Acts.4.6",,,,,,,,,C,caiaphas_532,2020-08-27 01:33 cain_533,publish,533,Cain,Cain,,,checked,,,Male,,-4003,-4003,,90,eden_354,,,Cain 1,"The first-born son of Adam and Eve ([Gen. 4](/gen#Gen.4)). He became a tiller of the ground, as his brother Abel followed the pursuits of pastoral life. He was “a sullen, self-willed, haughty, vindictive man; wanting the religious element in his character, and defiant even in his attitude towards God.” It came to pass “in process of time” (marg. “at the end of days”), i.e., probably on the Sabbath, that the two brothers presented their offerings to the Lord. Abel’s offering was of the “firstlings of his flock and of the fat,” while Cain’s was “of the fruit of the ground.” Abel’s sacrifice was “more excellent” ([Heb. 11:4](/heb#Heb.11.4)) than Cain’s, and was accepted by God. On this account Cain was “very wroth,” and cherished feelings of murderous hatred against his brother, and was at length guilty of the desperate outrage of putting him to death ([1 John 3:12](/1john#1John.3.12)). For this crime he was expelled from Eden, and henceforth led the life of an exile, bearing upon him some mark which God had set upon him in answer to his own cry for mercy, so that thereby he might be protected from the wrath of his fellow-men; or it may be that God only gave him some sign to assure him that he would not be slain ([Gen. 4:15](/gen#Gen.4.15)). Doomed to be a wanderer and a fugitive in the earth, he went forth into the “land of Nod”, i.e., the land of “exile”, which is said to have been in the “east of Eden,” and there he built a city, the first we read of, and called it after his son’s name, Enoch. His descendants are enumerated to the sixth generation. They gradually degenerated in their moral and spiritual condition till they became wholly corrupt before God. This corruption prevailed, and at length the Deluge was sent by God to prevent the final triumph of evil.","Cain kills Abel,God curses Cain","Cain and Abel, Cain and Abel",16,"Gen.4.1,Gen.4.2,Gen.4.3,Gen.4.5,Gen.4.6,Gen.4.8,Gen.4.9,Gen.4.13,Gen.4.15,Gen.4.16,Gen.4.17,Gen.4.24,Gen.4.25,Heb.11.4,1John.3.12,Jude.1.11",eve_1231,adam_78,,enoch_1191,"abel_13,seth_2504",,,,C,cain_533,2020-08-22 01:14 cainan_534,publish,534,Cainan (antediluvian patriarch),Cainan,,Kenan,checked,,Cainan (who lived 840 years),Male,,-3679,-3679,-2769,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Cainan 1,"The fourth antediluvian patriarch, the eldest son of Enos. He was 70 years old at the birth of his eldest son Mahalaleel, after which he lived 840 years ([Gen. 5:9-14](/gen#Gen.5.9)), and was 910 years old when he died. He is also called Kenan ([1 Chr. 1:2](/1chr#1Chr.1.2)).",,,7,"Gen.5.9,Gen.5.10,Gen.5.12,Gen.5.13,Gen.5.14,1Chr.1.2,Luke.3.37",,enos_1193,,mahalaleel_1885,,,,,C,cainan_534,2020-08-20 20:44 cainan_535,wip,535,Cainan (son of Arphaxad),Cainan,,,checked,,Cainan(son of Noah),Male,,,26,,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Cainan 2,The son of Arphaxad ([Luke 3:36](/luke#Luke.3.36)). He is nowhere named in the Old Testament. He is usually called the “second Cainan.”,,,1,Luke.3.36,,arphaxad_312,,salah_2455,,,,,C,cainan_535,2020-05-15 02:47 calcol_536,wip,536,Calcol,Calcol,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,-1752,,,Tribe of Judah,Calcol,"([1 Chr. 2:6](/1chr#1Chr.2.6)), sustenance, the same probably as Chalcol ([1 Kings 4:31](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.31)), one of the four sages whom Solomon excelled in wisdom; for “he was wiser than all men.”",,,1,1Chr.2.6,,zerah_2984,,,"dara_976,ethan_1223,heman_1489,zabdi_2954",,,,C,calcol_536,2019-07-27 11:49 caleb_537,wip,537,Caleb,Caleb,,,checked,checked,Caleb (one of the twelve spies sent by Moses into Canaan),Male,,-1529,-1721,,-1060,,,,Caleb 3,"The son of Jephunneh ([Num. 13:6](/num#Num.13.6); [32:12](/num#Num.32.12); [Josh. 14:6](/josh#Josh.14.6), [14](/josh#Josh.14.14)). He was one of those whom Moses sent to search the land in the second year after the Exodus. He was one of the family chiefs of the tribe of Judah. He and Joshua the son of Nun were the only two of the whole number who encouraged the people to go up and possess the land, and they alone were spared when a plague broke out in which the other ten spies perished ([Num. 13](/num#Num.13); [14](/num#Num.14)). All the people that had been numbered, from twenty years old and upward, perished in the wilderness except these two. The last notice we have of Caleb is when (being then eighty-five years of age) he came to Joshua at the camp at Gilgal, after the people had gained possession of the land, and reminded him of the promise Moses had made to him, by virtue of which he claimed a certain portion of the land of Kirjath-arba as his inheritance ([Josh. 14:6-15](/josh#Josh.14.6); [15:13-15](/josh#Josh.15.13); [21:10-12](/josh#Josh.21.10); [1 Sam. 25:2](/1sam#1Sam.25.2), [3](/1sam#1Sam.25.3); [30:14](/1sam#1Sam.30.14)). He is called a “Kenezite” in [Josh. 14:6](/josh#Josh.14.6), [14](/josh#Josh.14.14). This may simply mean “son of Kenez” ([Num. 32:12](/num#Num.32.12)). Some, however, read “Jephunneh, the son of Kenez,” who was a descendant of Hezron, the son of Pharez, a grandson of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:5](/1chr#1Chr.2.5)). This Caleb may possibly be identical with (2).",,,30,"Num.13.6,Num.13.30,Num.14.6,Num.14.24,Num.14.30,Num.14.38,Num.26.65,Num.32.12,Num.34.19,Deut.1.36,Josh.14.6,Josh.14.13,Josh.14.14,Josh.15.13,Josh.15.14,Josh.15.16,Josh.15.17,Josh.15.18,Josh.21.12,Judg.1.12,Judg.1.13,Judg.1.14,Judg.1.15,Judg.1.20,Judg.3.9,1Sam.25.3,1Chr.2.46,1Chr.2.48,1Chr.4.15,1Chr.6.56",,jephunneh_840,,"naam_2117,iru_615,elah_1047,achsah_68",kenaz_1778,,,,C,caleb_537,2020-09-02 02:03 caleb_538,wip,538,Caleb,Caleb,,"Chelubai,Carmi",checked,checked,the place where Hezron died,Male,,,-1752,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Caleb 1,"One of the three sons of Hezron of the tribe of Judah. He is also called Chelubai ([1 Chr. 2:9](/1chr#1Chr.2.9)). His descendants are enumerated (18-20, 42-49).",,,7,"1Chr.2.9,1Chr.2.18,1Chr.2.19,1Chr.2.42,1Chr.2.49,1Chr.2.50,1Chr.4.1",,hezron_1520,"azubah_568,jerioth_871,ephah_1198,ephratah_1207,maachah_1842","sheva_2675,mesha_2010,achsa_67,shaaph_2507,ardon_295,haran_1408,jahdai_701,hur_1571,sheber_2576,moza_2113,gazez_1282,shobab_2716,tirhanah_2866,jesher_889","ashur_342,jerahmeel_843,ram_2391,segub_2484",,,,C,caleb_538,2020-09-02 01:52 canaan_914,publish,914,Canaan,Canaan,,"Canaanites,Canaanite",checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,32,,,,Canaan 1,"The fourth son of Ham ([Gen. 10:6](/gen#Gen.10.6)). His descendants were under a curse in consequence of the transgression of his father (9:22-27). His eldest son, Zidon, was the father of the Sidonians and Phoenicians. He had eleven sons, who were the founders of as many tribes (10:15-18).",Noah gets drunk and Canaan is cursed,The Flood,84,"Gen.9.18,Gen.9.22,Gen.9.25,Gen.9.26,Gen.9.27,Gen.10.6,Gen.10.15,Gen.11.31,Gen.16.3,Gen.17.8,Gen.23.2,Gen.23.19,Gen.28.1,Gen.28.6,Gen.28.8,Gen.31.18,Gen.33.18,Gen.35.6,Gen.36.2,Gen.36.5,Gen.36.6,Gen.37.1,Gen.42.5,Gen.42.7,Gen.42.13,Gen.42.29,Gen.42.32,Gen.44.8,Gen.45.17,Gen.45.25,Gen.46.6,Gen.46.12,Gen.46.31,Gen.47.1,Gen.47.4,Gen.47.13,Gen.47.14,Gen.47.15,Gen.48.3,Gen.48.7,Gen.49.30,Gen.50.5,Gen.50.13,Exod.6.4,Exod.15.15,Exod.16.35,Lev.14.34,Lev.18.3,Lev.25.38,Num.13.2,Num.13.17,Num.26.19,Num.32.30,Num.32.32,Num.33.40,Num.33.51,Num.34.2,Num.34.29,Num.35.10,Num.35.14,Deut.32.49,Josh.5.1,Josh.5.12,Josh.14.1,Josh.21.2,Josh.22.9,Josh.22.10,Josh.22.11,Josh.22.32,Josh.24.3,Judg.3.1,Judg.4.2,Judg.4.23,Judg.4.24,Judg.5.19,Judg.21.12,1Chr.1.8,1Chr.1.13,1Chr.16.18,Isa.19.18,Ezek.16.3,Ezek.16.29,Zeph.2.5,Matt.15.22",,ham_1359,,"hivite_1534,hamathite_1361,arkite_308,girgasite_1322,amorite_237,sinite_2755,heth_1510,zidon_2738,arvadite_316,zemarite_3036,jebusite_748","cush_962,mizraim_2100,phut_2354",,,,C,canaan_914,2020-09-07 20:16 canaanitish_woman_915,wip,915,Canaanitish woman,Canaanitish woman,,,,,,Female,,,-1706,,-1491,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.46.10,Exod.6.15",,,,shaul_2562,,,,,C,canaanitish_woman_915,2019-07-27 11:49 candace_916,publish,916,Candace,Candace,,,checked,,,Female,,,34,,34,,,,Candace,"The queen of the Ethiopians whose “eunuch” or chamberlain was converted to Christianity by the instrumentality of Philip the evangelist ([Acts 8:27](/acts#Acts.8.27)). The country which she ruled was called by the Greeks Meroe, in Upper Nubia. It was long the centre of commercial intercourse between Africa and the south of Asia, and hence became famous for its wealth ([Isa. 45:14](/isa#Isa.45.14)). It is somewhat singular that female sovereignty seems to have prevailed in Ethiopia, the name Candace (compare “Pharaoh,” “Ptolemy,” “Caesar”) being a title common to several successive queens. It is probable that Judaism had taken root in Ethiopia at this time, and hence the visit of the queen’s treasurer to Jerusalem to keep the feast. There is a tradition that Candace was herself converted to Christianity by her treasurer on his return, and that he became the apostle of Christianity in that whole region, carrying it also into Abyssinia. It is said that he also preached the gospel in Arabia Felix and in Ceylon, where he suffered martyrdom.",Conversion of Ethiopian Eunuch,Persecution/First Martyr,1,Acts.8.27,,,,,,,,,C,candace_916,2020-08-27 01:33 caphthorim_917,publish,917,Caphthorim,Caphthorim,,Caphtorim,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.10.14,1Chr.1.12",,mizraim_2100,,,"anamim_253,casluhim_923,lehabim_1816,ludim_1835,naphtuhim_2150,pathrusim_2288",,,,C,caphthorim_917,2020-05-17 01:54 carcas_918,wip,918,Carcas,Carcas,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,,,,,1,Esth.1.10,,,,,,,,,C,carcas_918,2019-07-27 11:49 carchemish_925,wip,925,Carchemish,Carchemish,,,checked,,,Male,,,-610,,-610,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.35.20,,,,,,,,,C,carchemish_925,2019-07-27 11:49 carmi_920,wip,920,Carmi,Carmi,,,checked,checked,Carmi (Son of Reuben),Male,,,-1710,,-1452,,,Tribe of Reuben,Carmi 1,The last named of the four sons of Reuben ([Gen. 46:9](/gen#Gen.46.9)).,,,4,"Gen.46.9,Exod.6.14,Num.26.6,1Chr.5.3",,reuben_2429,,,"hanoch_1403,hezron_1519,pallu_2325",,,,C,carmi_920,2019-07-27 11:49 carmi_921,wip,921,Carmi,Carmi,,,checked,checked,Carmi (father of Achan),Male,,,-1752,,-1451,,,Tribe of Judah,Carmi 3,"The son of Zimri, and the father of Achan ([Josh. 7:1](/josh#Josh.7.1)), “the troubler of Israel.”",,,3,"Josh.7.1,Josh.7.18,1Chr.2.7",,zabdi_2954,,achan_61,,,,,C,carmi_921,2019-07-27 11:49 carshena_922,wip,922,Carshena,Carshena,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,,,,,1,Esth.1.14,,,,,,,,,C,carshena_922,2019-07-27 11:49 casluhim_923,publish,923,Casluhim,Casluhim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Casluhim,"Fortified, a people descended from Mizraim ([Gen. 10:14](/gen#Gen.10.14); [1 Chr. 1:12](/1chr#1Chr.1.12)). Their original seat was probably somewhere in Lower Egypt, along the sea-coast to the south border of Palestine.",,,2,"Gen.10.14,1Chr.1.12",,mizraim_2100,,,"anamim_253,caphthorim_917,lehabim_1816,ludim_1835,naphtuhim_2150,pathrusim_2288",,,,C,casluhim_923,2020-05-17 01:54 chalcol_924,wip,924,Chalcol,Chalcol,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.31,,mahol_1898,,,"darda_977,ethan_1222,heman_1488",,,,C,chalcol_924,2019-07-27 11:49 chedorlaomer_926,publish,926,Chedorlaomer,Chedorlaomer,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,-1913,,,,Chedorlaomer,"(= Khudur-Lagamar of the inscriptions), king of Elam. Many centuries before the age of Abraham, Canaan and even the Sinaitic peninsula had been conquered by Babylonian kings, and in the time of Abraham himself Babylonia was ruled by a dynasty which claimed sovereignity over Syria and Palestine. The kings of the dynasty bore names which were not Babylonian, but at once South Arabic and Hebrew. The most famous king of the dynasty was Khammu-rabi, who united Babylonia under one rule, and made Babylon its capital. When he ascended the throne, the country was under the suzerainty of the Elamites, and was divided into two kingdoms, that of Babylon (the Biblical Shinar) and that of Larsa (the Biblical Ellasar). The king of Larsa was Eri-Aku (“the servant of the moon-god”), the son of an Elamite prince, Kudur-Mabug, who is entitled “the father of the land of the Amorites.” A recently discovered tablet enumerates among the enemies of Khammu-rabi, Kudur-Lagamar (“the servant of the goddess Lagamar”) or Chedorlaomer, Eri-Aku or Arioch, and Tudkhula or Tidal. Khammu-rabi, whose name is also read Ammi-rapaltu or Amraphel by some scholars, succeeded in overcoming Eri-Aku and driving the Elamites out of Babylonia. Assur-bani-pal, the last of the Assyrian conquerors, mentions in two inscriptions that he took Susa 1635 years after Kedor-nakhunta, king of Elam, had conquered Babylonia. It was in the year B.C. 660 that Assur-bani-pal took Susa.",,,5,"Gen.14.1,Gen.14.4,Gen.14.5,Gen.14.9,Gen.14.17",,,,,,,,,C,chedorlaomer_926,2020-07-16 16:29 chelal_927,wip,927,Chelal,Chelal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.30,,,,,,,,,C,chelal_927,2019-07-27 11:49 chelluh_928,wip,928,Chelluh,Chelluh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.35,,,,,,,,,C,chelluh_928,2019-07-27 11:49 chelub_929,wip,929,Chelub,Chelub,,,checked,checked,Chelub (A descendant of Caleb),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.11,,rechah_2405,,mehir_1982,shuah_2729,,,,C,chelub_929,2019-07-27 11:49 chelub_930,wip,930,Chelub,Chelub,,,checked,checked,Chelub (Was the boss of farmers),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.26,,,,ezri_1247,,,,,C,chelub_930,2019-07-27 11:49 chemosh_931,wip,931,Chemosh,Chemosh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1453,,-584,,,,Chemosh,"The destroyer, subduer, or fish-god, the god of the Moabites ([Num. 21:29](/num#Num.21.29); [Jer. 48:7](/jer#Jer.48.7), [13](/jer#Jer.48.13), [46](/jer#Jer.48.46)). The worship of this god, “the abomination of Moab,” was introduced at Jerusalem by Solomon ([1 Kings 11:7](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.7)), but was abolished by Josiah ([2 Kings 23:13](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.13)). On the “Moabite Stone” (q.v.), Mesha ([2 Kings 3:5](/2kgs#2Kgs.3.5)) ascribes his victories over the king of Israel to this god, “And Chemosh drove him before my sight.”",,,8,"Num.21.29,Judg.11.24,1Kgs.11.7,1Kgs.11.33,2Kgs.23.13,Jer.48.7,Jer.48.13,Jer.48.46",,,,,,,,,C,chemosh_931,2019-07-27 11:49 chenaanah_932,wip,932,Chenaanah,Chenaanah,,,checked,checked,Chenaanah{Father of Zedekiah),Male,,,-897,,-897,,,,Chenaanah 2,"The father of Zedekiah ([1 Kings 22:11](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.11), [24](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.24)).",,,4,"1Kgs.22.11,1Kgs.22.24,2Chr.18.10,2Chr.18.23",,,,zedekiah_3029,,,,,C,chenaanah_932,2019-07-27 11:49 chenaanah_933,wip,933,Chenaanah,Chenaanah,,,checked,checked,Chenaanah (Son of Bilhan),Female,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Chenaanah 1,A Benjamite ([1 Chr. 7:10](/1chr#1Chr.7.10)).,,,1,1Chr.7.10,,bilhan_504,,,"ahishahar_160,benjamin_458,ehud_1040,jeush_1601,tharshish_2847,zethan_3057",,,,C,chenaanah_933,2019-07-27 11:49 chenani_934,wip,934,Chenani,Chenani,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.9.4,,,,,,,,,C,chenani_934,2019-07-27 11:49 chenaniah_935,wip,935,Chenaniah,Chenaniah,,,checked,checked,Chenaniah is known as chief of the Levites,Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Chenaiah,"Whom Jehovah hath made. “Chief of the Levites,” probably a Kohathite ([1 Chr. 15:22](/1chr#1Chr.15.22)), and therefore not the same as mentioned in 26:29.",,,2,"1Chr.15.22,1Chr.15.27",,,,,,,,,C,chenaniah_935,2019-07-27 11:49 chenaniah_936,wip,936,Chenaniah,Chenaniah,,,checked,checked,Chenaniah (chief Levite when David brought up the ark from the house of Obed-Edom),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.26.29,,,,,,,,,C,chenaniah_936,2019-07-27 11:49 cheran_937,wip,937,Cheran,Cheran,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.26,1Chr.1.41",,dishon_1016,,,"ithran_653,eshban_1217,hemdan_1492",,,,C,cheran_937,2019-07-27 11:49 chesed_938,wip,938,Chesed,Chesed,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,Chesed,"Gain, the son of Nahor ([Gen. 22:22](/gen#Gen.22.22)).",,,1,Gen.22.22,milcah_2082,nahor_2143,,,"bethuel_487,buz_529,hazo_1468,huz_1582,jidlaph_1615,kemuel_1773,pildash_2357",,"gaham_1267,maachah_1840,tebah_2832,thahash_2845",,C,chesed_938,2019-07-27 11:49 chilion_940,wip,940,Chilion,Chilion,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1308,,-1308,bethlehem_218,,,Chilion,"The pining one, the younger son of Elimelech and Naomi, and husband of Orpah, Ruth’s sister ([Ruth 1:2](/ruth#Ruth.1.2); [4:9](/ruth#Ruth.4.9)).",,,3,"Ruth.1.2,Ruth.1.5,Ruth.4.9",naomi_2147,elimelech_1134,orpah_2257,,mahlon_1897,,,,C,chilion_940,2019-07-27 11:49 chimham_941,wip,941,Chimham,Chimham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1023,,-588,,,,,,,,4,"2Sam.19.37,2Sam.19.38,2Sam.19.40,Jer.41.17",,,,,,,,,C,chimham_941,2019-07-27 11:49 chislon_942,wip,942,Chislon,Chislon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.34.21,,,,elidad_1103,,,,,C,chislon_942,2019-07-27 11:49 chloe_943,wip,943,Chloe,Chloe,,,checked,,,Female,,,59,,59,,,,Chloe,"Verdure, a female Christian ([1 Cor. 1:11](/1cor#1Cor.1.11)), some of whose household had informed Paul of the divided state of the Corinthian church. Nothing is known of her.",,,1,1Cor.1.11,,,,,,,,,C,chloe_943,2019-07-27 11:49 chushan-rishathaim_944,wip,944,Chushan-rishathaim,Chushan-rishathaim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1413,,-1405,,,,Chushan-rishathaim,"Cush of double wickedness, or governor of two presidencies, the king of Mesopotamia who oppressed Israel in the generation immediately following Joshua ([Judg. 3:8](/judg#Judg.3.8)). We learn from the Tell-el-Amarna tablets that Palestine had been invaded by the forces of Aram-naharaim (A.V., “Mesopotamia”) more than once, long before the Exodus, and that at the time they were written the king of Aram-naharaim was still intriguing in Canaan. It is mentioned among the countries which took part in the attack upon Egypt in the reign of Rameses III. (of the Twentieth Dynasty), but as its king is not one of the princes stated to have been conquered by the Pharaoh, it would seem that he did not actually enter Egypt. As the reign of Rameses III. corresponds with the Israelitish occupation of Canaan, it is probable that the Egyptian monuments refer to the oppression of the Israelites by Chushan-rishathaim. Canaan was still regarded as a province of Egypt, so that, in attacking it Chushan-rishathaim would have been considered to be attacking Egypt.",,,2,"Judg.3.8,Judg.3.10",,,,,,,,,C,chushan-rishathaim_944,2020-09-13 01:49 chuza_945,wip,945,Chuza,Chuza,,,checked,,,Male,,,31,,31,,,,,,,,1,Luke.8.3,,,joanna_1629,,,,,,C,chuza_945,2019-07-27 11:49 claudia_946,wip,946,Claudia,Claudia,,,checked,,,Female,,,66,,66,,,,Claudia,"A female Christian mentioned in [2 Tim. 4:21](/2tim#2Tim.4.21). It is a conjecture having some probability that she was a British maiden, the daughter of king Cogidunus, who was an ally of Rome, and assumed the name of the emperor, his patron, Tiberius Claudius, and that she was the wife of Pudens.",,,1,2Tim.4.21,,,,,,,,,C,claudia_946,2019-07-27 11:49 claudius_947,publish,947,Claudius (4th Roman Emperor),Claudius,,,checked,,Claudius (Reigned over Rome and ordered all Jews to leave Rome),Male,,,43,,54,,,,Claudius 1,"The fourth Roman emperor. He succeeded Caligula (A.D. 41). Though in general he treated the Jews, especially those in Asia and Egypt, with great indulgence, yet about the middle of his reign (A.D. 49) he banished them all from Rome ([Acts 18:2](/acts#Acts.18.2)). In this edict the Christians were included, as being, as was supposed, a sect of Jews. The Jews, however soon again returned to Rome. During the reign of this emperor, several persecutions of the Christians by the Jews took place in the dominions of Herod Agrippa, in one of which the apostle James was “killed” (12:2). He died A.D. 54.",,,2,"Acts.11.28,Acts.18.2",,,,,,,,,C,claudius_947,2019-07-09 02:18 claudius_948,publish,948,Claudius Lysias,Claudius,Lysias,,checked,,Claudius (Lysias),Male,,,60,,60,,,,Claudius 2,"Claudius Lysias, a Greek who, having obtained by purchase the privilege of Roman citizenship, took the name of Claudius ([Acts 21:31-40](/acts#Acts.21.31); [22:28](/acts#Acts.22.28); [23:26](/acts#Acts.23.26)).",Paul sent to Felix,Paul Arrested and Imprisoned,1,Acts.23.26,,,,,,,,,C,claudius_948,2020-08-27 01:33 clement_949,wip,949,Clement,Clement,,,checked,,,Male,,,64,,64,,,,Clement,"Mild, a Christian of Philippi, Paul’s “fellow-labourer,” whose name he mentions as “in the book of life” ([Phil. 4:3](/phil#Phil.4.3)). It was an opinion of ancient writers that he was the Clement of Rome whose name is well known in church history, and that he was the author of an Epistle to the Corinthians, the only known manuscript of which is appended to the Alexandrian Codex, now in the British Museum. It is of some historical interest, and has given rise to much discussion among critics. It makes distinct reference to Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians.",,,1,Phil.4.3,,,,,,,,,C,clement_949,2019-07-27 11:49 cleophas_950,wip,950,Cleophas,Cleophas,,Cleopas,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Cleopas,"(abbreviation of Cleopatros), one of the two disciples with whom Jesus conversed on the way to Emmaus on the day of the resurrection ([Luke 24:18](/luke#Luke.24.18)). We know nothing definitely regarding him. It is not certain that he was the Clopas of [John 19:25](/john#John.19.25), or the Alphaeus of [Matt. 10:3](/matt#Matt.10.3), although he may have been so.",,,2,"Luke.24.18,John.19.25",,,mary_1940,,,,,,C,cleophas_950,2019-07-27 11:49 col-hozeh_951,wip,951,Col-hozeh,Col-hozeh,,,checked,checked,Col-hozeh (the all-seeing),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.15,,,,shallun_2527,,,,,C,col-hozeh_951,2019-07-27 11:49 col-hozeh_952,wip,952,Col-hozeh,Col-hozeh,,,checked,checked,Col-hozeh (Father of Baruch),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.5,,hazaiah_1464,,baruch_409,,,,,C,col-hozeh_952,2019-07-27 11:49 conaniah_953,wip,953,Conaniah,Conaniah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Conaniah,"Whom Jehovah hath set, a Levite placed over the tithes brought into the temple ([2 Chr. 35:9](/2chr#2Chr.35.9)).",,,1,2Chr.35.9,,,,,,,,,C,conaniah_953,2019-07-27 11:49 concubine_the_aramitess_954,wip,954,Concubine the Aramitess,Concubine the Aramitess,,concubine,,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.7.14,,,,machir_1877,,,,,C,concubine_the_aramitess_954,2019-07-27 11:49 cononiah_955,wip,955,Cononiah,Cononiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,2,"2Chr.31.12,2Chr.31.13",,,,,shimei_2692,,,,C,cononiah_955,2019-07-27 11:49 cornelius_956,publish,956,Cornelius,Cornelius,,,checked,,,Male,,,41,,41,,,,Cornelius,"A centurion whose history is narrated in [Acts 10](/acts#Acts.10). He was a “devout man,” and like the centurion of Capernaum, believed in the God of Israel. His residence at Caesrea probably brought him into contact with Jews who communicated to him their expectations regarding the Messiah; and thus he was prepared to welcome the message Peter brought him. He became the first fruit of the Gentile world to Christ. He and his family were baptized and admitted into the Christian church ([Acts 10:1](/acts#Acts.10.1), [44](/acts#Acts.10.44)-48).",Peter meets Cornelius,Peter and Cornelius,10,"Acts.10.1,Acts.10.3,Acts.10.7,Acts.10.17,Acts.10.21,Acts.10.22,Acts.10.24,Acts.10.25,Acts.10.30,Acts.10.31",,,,,,,,,C,cornelius_956,2020-08-27 01:33 cosam_957,wip,957,Cosam,Cosam,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.28,,elmodam_1175,,addi_81,,,,,C,cosam_957,2019-07-27 11:49 coz_958,wip,958,Coz,Coz,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,Koz 1,"A descendant of Judah. [1 Chr. 4:8](/1chr#1Chr.4.8), “Coz;” R.V., “Hakkoz.”",,,1,1Chr.4.8,helah_1478,ashur_342,,"harum_1423,zobebah_3100,anub_272","ethnan_1226,jezoar_1610,zereth_3050",,"ahuzam_175,haahashtari_1332,hepher_1497,temeni_2840",,C,coz_958,2019-07-27 11:49 cozbi_959,wip,959,Cozbi,Cozbi,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,2,"Num.25.15,Num.25.18",,zur_3109,,,,,,,C,cozbi_959,2019-07-27 11:49 crescens_960,wip,960,Crescens,Crescens,,,checked,,,Male,,,66,,66,,,,Crescens,"Increasing, probably one of the seventy disciples of Christ. He was one of Paul’s assistants ([2 Tim. 4:10](/2tim#2Tim.4.10)), probably a Christian of Rome.",,,1,2Tim.4.10,,,,,,,,,C,crescens_960,2019-07-27 11:49 crispus_961,publish,961,Crispus,Crispus,,,checked,,,Male,,,54,,59,,,,Crispus,"Curled, the chief of the synagogue at Corinth ([Acts 18:8](/acts#Acts.18.8)). He was converted and, with his family, baptized by Paul ([1 Cor. 1:14](/1cor#1Cor.1.14)).","""Mission to Corinth, 1&2 Thess Written""",Second Missionary Journey,2,"Acts.18.8,1Cor.1.14",,,,,,,,,C,crispus_961,2020-08-27 01:33 cush_962,publish,962,Cush (son of Ham),Cush,,,checked,,Cush (Son of Ham),Male,,,-2289,,-2228,,,,Cush 1,"A son, probably the eldest, of Ham, and the father of Nimrod ([Gen. 10:8](/gen#Gen.10.8); [1 Chr. 1:10](/1chr#1Chr.1.10)). From him the land of Cush seems to have derived its name. The question of the precise locality of the land of Cush has given rise to not a little controversy. The second river of Paradise surrounded the whole land of Cush ([Gen. 2:13](/gen#Gen.2.13), R.V.). The term Cush is in the Old Testament generally applied to the countries south of the Israelites. It was the southern limit of Egypt ([Ezek. 29:10](/ezek#Ezek.29.10), A.V. “Ethiopia,” Heb. Cush), with which it is generally associated ([Ps. 68:31](/ps#Ps.68.31); [Isa. 18:1](/isa#Isa.18.1); [Jer. 46:9](/jer#Jer.46.9), etc.). It stands also associated with Elam ([Isa. 11:11](/isa#Isa.11.11)), with Persia ([Ezek. 38:5](/ezek#Ezek.38.5)), and with the Sabeans ([Isa. 45:14](/isa#Isa.45.14)). From these facts it has been inferred that Cush included Arabia and the country on the west coast of the Red Sea. Rawlinson takes it to be the country still known as Khuzi-stan, on the east side of the Lower Tigris. But there are intimations which warrant the conclusion that there was also a Cush in Africa, the Ethiopia (so called by the Greeks) of Africa. Ezekiel speaks (29:10; comp. 30:4-6) of it as lying south of Egypt. It was the country now known to us as Nubia and Abyssinia ([Isa. 18:1](/isa#Isa.18.1); [Zeph. 3:10](/zeph#Zeph.3.10), Heb. Cush). In ancient Egyptian inscriptions Ethiopia is termed Kesh. The Cushites appear to have spread along extensive tracts, stretching from the Upper Nile to the Euphrates and Tigris. At an early period there was a stream of migration of Cushites “from Ethiopia, properly so called, through Arabia, Babylonia, and Persia, to Western India.” The Hamite races, soon after their arrival in Africa, began to spread north, east, and west. Three branches of the Cushite or Ethiopian stock, moving from Western Asia, settled in the regions contiguous to the Persian Gulf. One branch, called the Cossaeans, settled in the mountainous district on the east of the Tigris, known afterwards as Susiana; another occupied the lower regions of the Euphrates and the Tigris; while a third colonized the southern shores and islands of the gulf, whence they afterwards emigrated to the Mediterranean and settled on the coast of Palestine as the Phoenicians. Nimrod was a great Cushite chief. He conquered the Accadians, a Tauranian race, already settled in Mesopotamia, and founded his kingdom, the Cushites mingling with the Accads, and so forming the Chaldean nation.",,,6,"Gen.10.6,Gen.10.7,Gen.10.8,1Chr.1.8,1Chr.1.9,1Chr.1.10",,ham_1359,,"sabtah_2451,raamah_2380,seba_2481,sabtecha_2452,havilah_1461,nimrod_2206","canaan_914,mizraim_2100,phut_2354",,,,C,cush_962,2020-05-17 01:54 cush_963,wip,963,Cush (a Benjamite),Cush,,,checked,,Cush (Lord concerning),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,C,cush_963,2020-07-10 11:58 cushi_964,wip,964,Cushi,Cushi,,,checked,checked,Cushi (Then Joab said to a Cushite),Male,,,-1023,,-1023,,,,,,,,5,"2Sam.18.21,2Sam.18.22,2Sam.18.23,2Sam.18.31,2Sam.18.32",,,,,,,,,C,cushi_964,2019-07-27 11:49 cushi_965,wip,965,Cushi,Cushi,,,checked,checked,Cushi (great-grandfather of Jehudi),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,,,,,1,Jer.36.14,,,,shelemiah_2598,,,,,C,cushi_965,2019-07-27 11:49 cushi_966,wip,966,Cushi,Cushi,,,checked,checked,Cushi (son of Gedaliah),Male,,,-630,,-630,,,,,,,,1,Zeph.1.1,,gedaliah_1291,,zephaniah_3040,,,,,C,cushi_966,2019-07-27 11:49 cyrenius_967,wip,967,Cyrenius,Cyrenius,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Cyrenius,"The Grecized form of Quirinus. His full name was Publius Sulpicius Quirinus. Recent historical investigation has proved that Quirinus was governor of Cilicia, which was annexed to Syria at the time of our Lord’s birth. Cilicia, which he ruled, being a province of Syria, he is called the governor, which he was de jure, of Syria. Some ten years afterwards he was appointed governor of Syria for the second time. During his tenure of office, at the time of our Lord’s birth ([Luke 2:2](/luke#Luke.2.2)), a “taxing” (R.V., “enrolment;” i.e., a registration) of the people was “first made;” i.e., was made for the first time under his government.",,,1,Luke.2.2,,,,,,,,,C,cyrenius_967,2019-07-27 11:49 cyrus_968,wip,968,Cyrus,Cyrus,,,checked,,,Male,,,-712,,-519,,,,Cyrus,"(Heb. Ko’resh), the celebrated “King of Persia” (Elam) who was conqueror of Babylon, and issued the decree of liberation to the Jews ([Ezra 1:1](/ezra#Ezra.1.1), [2](/ezra#Ezra.1.2)). He was the son of Cambyses, the prince of Persia, and was born about B.C. 599. In the year B.C. 559 he became king of Persia, the kingdom of Media being added to it partly by conquest. Cyrus was a great military leader, bent on universal conquest. Babylon fell before his army (B.C. 538) on the night of Belshazzar’s feast ([Dan. 5:30](/dan#Dan.5.30)), and then the ancient dominion of Assyria was also added to his empire (cf., “Go up, O Elam”, [Isa. 21:2](/isa#Isa.21.2)). Hitherto the great kings of the earth had only oppressed the Jews. Cyrus was to them as a “shepherd” ([Isa. 44:28](/isa#Isa.44.28); [45:1](/isa#Isa.45.1)). God employed him in doing service to his ancient people. He may posibly have gained, through contact with the Jews, some knowledge of their religion. The “first year of Cyrus” ([Ezra 1:1](/ezra#Ezra.1.1)) is not the year of his elevation to power over the Medes, nor over the Persians, nor the year of the fall of Babylon, but the year succeeding the two years during which “Darius the Mede” was viceroy in Babylon after its fall. At this time only (B.C. 536) Cyrus became actual king over Palestine, which became a part of his Babylonian empire. The edict of Cyrus for the rebuilding of Jerusalem marked a great epoch in the history of the Jewish people ([2 Chr. 36:22](/2chr#2Chr.36.22), [23](/2chr#2Chr.36.23); [Ezra 1:1-4](/ezra#Ezra.1.1); [4:3](/ezra#Ezra.4.3); [5:13-17](/ezra#Ezra.5.13); [6:3-5](/ezra#Ezra.6.3)). This decree was discovered “at Achmetha [R.V. marg., “Ecbatana”], in the palace that is in the province of the Medes” ([Ezra 6:2](/ezra#Ezra.6.2)). A chronicle drawn up just after the conquest of Babylonia by Cyrus, gives the history of the reign of Nabonidus (Nabunahid), the last king of Babylon, and of the fall of the Babylonian empire. In B.C. 538 there was a revolt in Southern Babylonia, while the army of Cyrus entered the country from the north. In June the Babylonian army was completely defeated at Opis, and immediately afterwards Sippara opened its gates to the conqueror. Gobryas (Ugbaru), the governor of Kurdistan, was then sent to Babylon, which surrendered “without fighting,” and the daily services in the temples continued without a break. In October, Cyrus himself arrived, and proclaimed a general amnesty, which was communicated by Gobryas to “all the province of Babylon,” of which he had been made governor. Meanwhile, Nabonidus, who had concealed himself, was captured, but treated honourably; and when his wife died, Cambyses, the son of Cyrus, conducted the funeral. Cyrus now assumed the title of “king of Babylon,” claimed to be the descendant of the ancient kings, and made rich offerings to the temples. At the same time he allowed the foreign populations who had been deported to Babylonia to return to their old homes, carrying with them the images of their gods. Among these populations were the Jews, who, as they had no images, took with them the sacred vessels of the temple.",,,19,"2Chr.36.22,2Chr.36.23,Ezra.1.1,Ezra.1.2,Ezra.1.7,Ezra.1.8,Ezra.3.7,Ezra.4.3,Ezra.4.5,Ezra.5.13,Ezra.5.14,Ezra.5.17,Ezra.6.3,Ezra.6.14,Isa.44.28,Isa.45.1,Dan.1.21,Dan.6.28,Dan.10.1",,,,,,,,,C,cyrus_968,2019-07-27 11:49 dagon_969,wip,969,Dagon,Dagon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1141,,-1056,,,,Dagon,"Little fish; diminutive from dag = a fish, the fish-god; the national god of the Philistines ([Judg. 16:23](/judg#Judg.16.23)). This idol had the body of a fish with the head and hands of a man. It was an Assyrio-Babylonian deity, the worship of which was introduced among the Philistines through Chaldea. The most famous of the temples of Dagon were at Gaza ([Judg. 16:23-30](/judg#Judg.16.23)) and Ashdod ([1 Sam. 5:1-7](/1sam#1Sam.5.1)).",,,7,"Judg.16.23,1Sam.5.2,1Sam.5.3,1Sam.5.4,1Sam.5.5,1Sam.5.7,1Chr.10.10",,,,,,,,,D,dagon_969,2019-07-27 11:49 dalaiah_970,wip,970,Dalaiah,Dalaiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.24,,elioenai_1135,,,"akkub_180,anani_256,eliashib_1093,hodaiah_1539,johanan_1668,pelaiah_2301",,,,D,dalaiah_970,2019-07-27 11:49 dalphon_971,wip,971,Dalphon,Dalphon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-452,,-452,,,,,,,,1,Esth.9.7,,haman_1360,,,"adalia_77,aridai_299,aridatha_300,arisai_305,aspatha_347,parmashta_2271,parshandatha_2277,poratha_2366,vajezatha_2935",,,,D,dalphon_971,2019-07-27 11:49 damaris_972,publish,972,Damaris,Damaris,,,checked,,,Female,,,53,,53,,,,Damaris,"A heifer, an Athenian woman converted to Christianity under the preaching of Paul ([Acts 17:34](/acts#Acts.17.34)). Some have supposed that she may have been the wife of Dionysius the Areopagite.",Paul preaches in Athens,Second Missionary Journey,1,Acts.17.34,,,,,,,,,D,damaris_972,2020-08-27 01:33 dan_973,wip,973,Dan,Dan,,,checked,,,Male,,-1755,-1752,,-574,,,Tribe of Dan,Dan 1,"The fifth son of Jacob. His mother was Bilhah, Rachel’s maid ([Gen. 30:6](/gen#Gen.30.6), “God hath judged me”, Heb. dananni). The blessing pronounced on him by his father was, “Dan shall judge his people” (49:16), probably in allusion to the judgeship of Samson, who was of the tribe of Dan. The tribe of Dan had their place in the march through the wilderness on the north side of the tabernacle ([Num. 2:25](/num#Num.2.25), [31](/num#Num.2.31); 10:25). It was the last of the tribes to receive a portion in the Land of Promise. Its position and extent are described in [Josh. 19:40-48](/josh#Josh.19.40). The territory of Dan extended from the west of that of Ephraim and Benjamin to the sea. It was a small territory, but was very fertile. It included in it, among others, the cities of Lydda, Ekron, and Joppa, which formed its northern boundary. But this district was too limited. “Squeezed into the narrow strip between the mountains and the sea, its energies were great beyond its numbers.” Being pressed by the Amorites and the Philistines, whom they were unable to conquer, they longed for a wider space. They accordingly sent out five spies from two of their towns, who went north to the sources of the Jordan, and brought back a favourable report regarding that region. “Arise,” they said, “be not slothful to go, and to possess the land,” for it is “a place where there is no want of any thing that is in the earth” ([Judg. 18:10](/judg#Judg.18.10)). On receiving this report, 600 Danites girded on their weapons of war, and taking with them their wives and their children, marched to the foot of Hermon, and fought against Leshem, and took it from the Sidonians, and dwelt therein, and changed the name of the conquered town to Dan ([Josh. 19:47](/josh#Josh.19.47)). This new city of Dan became to them a new home, and was wont to be spoken of as the northern limit of Palestine, the length of which came to be denoted by the expression “from Dan to Beersheba”, i.e., about 144 miles. “But like Lot under a similar temptation, they seem to have succumbed to the evil influences around them, and to have sunk down into a condition of semi-heathenism from which they never emerged. The mounds of ruins which mark the site of the city show that it covered a considerable extent of ground. But there remains no record of any noble deed wrought by the degenerate tribe. Their name disappears from the roll-book of the natural and the spiritual Israel.”, Manning’s Those Holy Fields. This old border city was originally called Laish. Its modern name is Tell el-Kady, “Hill of the Judge.” It stands about four miles below Caesarea Philippi, in the midst of a region of surpassing richness and beauty.",,,63,"Gen.30.6,Gen.35.25,Gen.46.23,Gen.49.16,Gen.49.17,Exod.1.4,Exod.31.6,Exod.35.34,Exod.38.23,Lev.24.11,Num.1.12,Num.1.38,Num.1.39,Num.2.25,Num.2.31,Num.7.66,Num.10.25,Num.13.12,Num.26.42,Num.34.22,Deut.27.13,Deut.33.22,Deut.34.1,Josh.19.40,Josh.19.47,Josh.19.48,Josh.21.5,Josh.21.23,Judg.1.34,Judg.5.17,Judg.13.25,Judg.18.2,Judg.18.16,Judg.18.22,Judg.18.23,Judg.18.25,Judg.18.26,Judg.18.29,Judg.18.30,Judg.20.1,1Sam.3.20,2Sam.3.10,2Sam.17.11,2Sam.24.2,2Sam.24.15,1Kgs.4.25,1Kgs.12.29,1Kgs.12.30,1Kgs.15.20,2Kgs.10.29,1Chr.2.2,1Chr.21.2,1Chr.27.22,2Chr.2.14,2Chr.16.4,2Chr.30.5,Jer.4.15,Jer.8.16,Ezek.27.19,Ezek.48.1,Ezek.48.2,Ezek.48.32,Amos.8.14",bilhah_502,israel_682,,hushim_1579,naphtali_2149,,"asher_337,benjamin_463,issachar_645,dinah_1012,gad_1262,joseph_1710,judah_1751,levi_1820,reuben_2429,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,D,dan_973,2020-09-06 23:51 daniel_939,wip,939,Daniel,Daniel,,Chileab,checked,checked,Daniel (was a celebrated Jewish scholar and master interpreter of dreams who was exiled to Babylon after the destruction of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.),Male,,,-1053,,-1048,hebron_551,,Tribe of Judah,Daniel 1,"David’s second son, “born unto him in Hebron, of Abigail the Carmelitess” ([1 Chr. 3:1](/1chr#1Chr.3.1)). He is called also Chileab ([2 Sam. 3:3](/2sam#2Sam.3.3)).",,,2,"2Sam.3.3,1Chr.3.1",abigail_26,david_994,,,"japhia_728,jerimoth_869,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,tamar_2822",,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,nathan_2152,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762",,D,daniel_939,2019-07-27 11:49 daniel_974,wip,974,Daniel,Daniel,,,checked,checked,Daniel (David's second son),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.8.2,Neh.10.6",,,,,,,,,D,daniel_974,2019-07-27 11:49 daniel_975,wip,975,Daniel,Daniel,,Belteshazzar,checked,checked,Daniel(son nor daughter),Male,,,-603,,33,,,,Belteshazzar,"Beltis protect the king!, the Chaldee name given to Daniel by Nebuchadnezzar ([Dan. 1:7](/dan#Dan.1.7)).",,,72,"Ezek.14.14,Ezek.14.20,Ezek.28.3,Dan.1.6,Dan.1.7,Dan.1.8,Dan.1.9,Dan.1.10,Dan.1.11,Dan.1.17,Dan.1.19,Dan.1.21,Dan.2.13,Dan.2.14,Dan.2.15,Dan.2.16,Dan.2.17,Dan.2.18,Dan.2.19,Dan.2.20,Dan.2.24,Dan.2.25,Dan.2.26,Dan.2.27,Dan.2.46,Dan.2.47,Dan.2.48,Dan.2.49,Dan.4.8,Dan.4.9,Dan.4.18,Dan.4.19,Dan.5.12,Dan.5.13,Dan.5.17,Dan.5.29,Dan.6.2,Dan.6.3,Dan.6.4,Dan.6.5,Dan.6.10,Dan.6.11,Dan.6.13,Dan.6.14,Dan.6.16,Dan.6.17,Dan.6.20,Dan.6.21,Dan.6.23,Dan.6.24,Dan.6.26,Dan.6.27,Dan.6.28,Dan.7.1,Dan.7.2,Dan.7.15,Dan.7.28,Dan.8.1,Dan.8.15,Dan.8.27,Dan.9.2,Dan.9.22,Dan.10.1,Dan.10.2,Dan.10.7,Dan.10.11,Dan.10.12,Dan.12.4,Dan.12.5,Dan.12.9,Matt.24.15,Mark.13.14",,,,,,,,"Dan.1,Dan.2,Dan.3,Dan.4,Dan.5,Dan.6,Dan.7,Dan.8,Dan.9,Dan.10,Dan.11,Dan.12",D,daniel_975,2020-12-01 15:11 dara_976,wip,976,Dara,Dara,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,-1752,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.6,,zerah_2984,,,"calcol_536,ethan_1223,heman_1489,zabdi_2954",,,,D,dara_976,2019-07-27 11:49 darda_977,wip,977,Darda,Darda,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Darda,"Pearl of wisdom, one of the four who were noted for their wisdom, but whom Solomon excelled ([1 Kings 4:31](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.31)).",,,1,1Kgs.4.31,,mahol_1898,,,"chalcol_924,ethan_1222,heman_1488",,,,D,darda_977,2019-07-27 11:49 darius_978,wip,978,Darius,Darius,,,checked,checked,Darius (king of Persia),Male,,,-522,,-515,,,,,,,,16,"Ezra.4.5,Ezra.4.24,Ezra.5.5,Ezra.5.6,Ezra.5.7,Ezra.6.1,Ezra.6.12,Ezra.6.13,Ezra.6.14,Ezra.6.15,Hag.1.1,Hag.1.15,Hag.2.10,Zech.1.1,Zech.1.7,Zech.7.1",,,,,,,,,D,darius_978,2019-07-27 11:49 darius_979,wip,979,Darius,Darius,,,checked,checked,Darius (Joiada),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Darius 3,"Darius the Persian ([Neh. 12:22](/neh#Neh.12.22)) was probably the Darius II. (Ochus or Nothus) of profane history, the son of Artaxerxes Longimanus, who was the son and successor of Ahasuerus (Xerxes). There are some, however, who think that the king here meant was Darius III. (Codomannus), the antagonist of Alexander the Great (B.C. 336-331).",,,1,Neh.12.22,,,,,,,,,D,darius_979,2019-07-27 11:49 darius_980,wip,980,Darius,Darius,,,checked,checked,Darius (the Mede),Male,,,-538,,-534,,,,,,,,8,"Dan.5.31,Dan.6.1,Dan.6.6,Dan.6.9,Dan.6.25,Dan.6.28,Dan.9.1,Dan.11.1",,ahasuerus_117,,,,,,,D,darius_980,2019-07-27 11:49 darkon_981,wip,981,Darkon,Darkon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.56,Neh.7.58",,,,,,,,,D,darkon_981,2019-07-27 11:49 dathan_982,publish,982,Dathan,Dathan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1491,,-1452,,,Tribe of Reuben,Dathan,"Welled; belonging to a fountain, a son of Eliab, a Reubenite, who joined Korah (q.v.) in his conspiracy, and with his accomplices was swallowed up by an earthquake ([Num. 16:1](/num#Num.16.1); [26:9](/num#Num.26.9); [Deut. 11:6](/deut#Deut.11.6); [Ps. 106:17](/ps#Ps.106.17)).",,,8,"Num.16.1,Num.16.12,Num.16.24,Num.16.25,Num.16.27,Num.26.9,Deut.11.6,Ps.106.17",,eliab_1074,,,"abiram_47,nemuel_2177",,,,D,dathan_982,2020-07-11 18:28 daughter_of_herodias_983,wip,983,Daughter of Herodias,Daughter of Herodias,,daughter,,,,Female,,,28,,32,,,,,,,,2,"Matt.14.6,Mark.6.22",herodias_1507,,,,,,,,D,daughter_of_herodias_983,2019-07-27 11:49 daughter_of_lot_older_985,wip,985,Daughter of Lot - Older,Daughter of Lot - Older,,firstborn,,,,Female,,,-1896,,-1896,,,,,,,,4,"Gen.19.31,Gen.19.33,Gen.19.34,Gen.19.37",,lot_1830,,moab_2103,daughter_of_lot_younger_984,,"ben-ammi_451,moab_2103",,D,daughter_of_lot_older_985,2020-09-02 02:11 daughter_of_lot_younger_984,wip,984,Daughter of Lot - Younger,Daughter of Lot - Younger,,daughters,,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,7,"Gen.19.8,Gen.19.12,Gen.19.14,Gen.19.15,Gen.19.16,Gen.19.30,Gen.19.36",,lot_1830,,ben-ammi_451,daughter_of_lot_older_985,,"ben-ammi_451,moab_2103",,D,daughter_of_lot_younger_984,2020-09-02 02:11 daughter_of_machir_986,wip,986,Daughter of Machir,Daughter of Machir,,daughter,,,,Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.2.21,,machir_1877,,segub_2484,"gilead_1317,hammoleketh_1364,peresh_2316,sheresh_2669",,,,D,daughter_of_machir_986,2019-07-27 11:49 daughter_of_meshullam_987,wip,987,Daughter of Meshullam,Daughter of Meshullam,,daughter,,,,Female,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.6.18,,meshullam_2031,,,,,,,D,daughter_of_meshullam_987,2019-07-27 11:49 daughter_of_pharaoh_988,publish,988,Daughter of Pharaoh,Daughter of Pharaoh,,daughter,,checked,"The preserver of Moses, daughter of the Pharaoh who first oppressed the Israelites. ( Exodus 2:6-10 ) Osborn thinks her name was Thouoris, daughter of Rameses II, others that her name was Merrhis.",Female,,,-1571,,64,,,,Pharaoh’s daughters 1,"The princess who adopted the infant Moses (q.v.), [Ex. 2:10](/exod#Exod.2.10). She is twice mentioned in the New Testament ([Acts 7:21](/acts#Acts.7.21): [Heb. 11:24](/heb#Heb.11.24)). It would seem that she was alive and in some position of influence about the court when Moses was compelled to flee from Egypt, and thus for forty years he had in some way been under her influence. She was in all probability the sister of Rameses, and the daughter of Seti I. Josephus calls her Thermuthis. It is supposed by some that she was Nefert-ari, the wife as well as sister of Rameses. The mummy of this queen was among the treasures found at Deir-el-Bahari.",,,7,"Exod.2.5,Exod.2.7,Exod.2.8,Exod.2.9,Exod.2.10,Acts.7.21,Heb.11.24",,pharaoh_2330,,,,,,,D,daughter_of_pharaoh_988,2019-07-09 02:18 daughter_of_pharaoh_989,wip,989,Daughter of Pharaoh,Daughter of Pharaoh,,daughter,,checked,Cleopatra,Female,,,-1015,,-984,,,,Pharaoh’s daughters 3,The wife of Solomon ([1 Kings 3:1](/1kgs#1Kgs.3.1)). This is the first reference since the Exodus to any connection of Israel with Egypt.,,,5,"1Kgs.3.1,1Kgs.7.8,1Kgs.9.24,1Kgs.11.1,2Chr.8.11",,pharaoh_2332,,,,,,,D,daughter_of_pharaoh_989,2019-07-27 11:49 daughter_of_putiel_990,wip,990,Daughter of Putiel,Daughter of Putiel,,daughters,,,,Female,,,-1491,,-1491,,,,,,,,1,Exod.6.25,,putiel_2377,,phinehas_2349,,,,,D,daughter_of_putiel_990,2019-07-27 11:49 daughter_of_shuah_993,wip,993,Daughter of Shuah,Daughter of Shuah,,daughter,,,,Female,,,-1752,,-1739,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.38.2,1Chr.2.3",,shuah_2728,,"er_1209,shelah_2593,onan_2250",,,,,D,daughter_of_shuah_993,2019-07-27 11:49 david_994,publish,994,David,David,,,checked,,,Male,,-1085,-1752,-1015,96,,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",David,"Beloved, the eighth and youngest son of Jesse, a citizen of Bethlehem. His father seems to have been a man in humble life. His mother’s name is not recorded. Some think she was the Nahash of [2 Sam. 17:25](/2sam#2Sam.17.25). As to his personal appearance, we only know that he was red-haired, with beautiful eyes and a fair face ([1 Sam. 16:12](/1sam#1Sam.16.12); [17:42](/1sam#1Sam.17.42)). His early occupation was that of tending his father’s sheep on the uplands of Judah. From what we know of his after history, doubtless he frequently beguiled his time, when thus engaged, with his shepherd’s flute, while he drank in the many lessons taught him by the varied scenes spread around him. His first recorded exploits were his encounters with the wild beasts of the field. He mentions that with his own unaided hand he slew a lion and also a bear, when they came out against his flock, beating them to death in open conflict with his club ([1 Sam. 17:34](/1sam#1Sam.17.34), [35](/1sam#1Sam.17.35)). While David, in the freshness of ruddy youth, was thus engaged with his flocks, Samuel paid an unexpected visit to Bethlehem, having been guided thither by divine direction ([1 Sam. 16:1-13](/1sam#1Sam.16.1)). There he offered up sacrifice, and called the elders of Israel and Jesse’s family to the sacrificial meal. Among all who appeared before him he failed to discover the one he sought. David was sent for, and the prophet immediately recognized him as the chosen of God, chosen to succeed Saul, who was now departing from the ways of God, on the throne of the kingdom. He accordingly, in anticipation, poured on his head the anointing oil. David went back again to his shepherd life, but “the Spirit of the Lord came upon David from that day forward,” and “the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul” ([1 Sam. 16:13](/1sam#1Sam.16.13), [14](/1sam#1Sam.16.14)). Not long after this David was sent for to soothe with his harp the troubled spirit of Saul, who suffered from a strange melancholy dejection. He played before the king so skilfully that Saul was greatly cheered, and began to entertain great affection for the young shepherd. After this he went home to Bethlehem. But he soon again came into prominence. The armies of the Philistines and of Israel were in battle array in the valley of Elah, some 16 miles south-west of Bethlehem; and David was sent by his father with provisions for his three brothers, who were then fighting on the side of the king. On his arrival in the camp of Israel, David (now about twenty years of age) was made aware of the state of matters when the champion of the Philistines, Goliath of Gath, came forth to defy Israel. David took his sling, and with a well-trained aim threw a stone “out of the brook,” which struck the giant’s forehead, so that he fell senseless to the ground. David then ran and slew him, and cut off his head with his own sword ([1 Sam. 17](/1sam#1Sam.17)). The result was a great victory to the Israelites, who pursued the Philistines to the gates of Gath and Ekron. David’s popularity consequent on this heroic exploit awakened Saul’s jealousy ([1 Sam. 18:6-16](/1sam#1Sam.18.6)), which he showed in various ways. He conceived a bitter hatred toward him, and by various stratagems sought his death ([1 Sam. 18](/1sam#1Sam.18)-30). The deep-laid plots of the enraged king, who could not fail to observe that David “prospered exceedingly,” all proved futile, and only endeared the young hero the more to the people, and very specially to Jonathan, Saul’s son, between whom and David a life-long warm friendship was formed. A fugitive. To escape from the vengeance of Saul, David fled to Ramah ([1 Sam. 19:12-18](/1sam#1Sam.19.12)) to Samuel, who received him, and he dwelt among the sons of the prophets, who were there under Samuel’s training. It is supposed by some that the sixth, seventh, and eleventh Psalms were composed by him at this time. This place was only 3 miles from the residence of Saul, who soon discovered whither the fugitive had gone, and tried ineffectually to bring him back. Jonathan made a fruitless effort to bring his father to a better state of mind toward David ([1 Sam. 20](/1sam#1Sam.20)), who, being made aware of the fact, saw no hope of safety but in flight to a distance. We accordingly find him first at Nob (21:1-9) and then at Gath, the chief city of the Philistines. The king of the Philistines would not admit him into his service, as he expected that he would, and David accordingly now betook himself to the stronghold of Adullam (22:1-4; [1 Chr. 12:8-18](/1chr#1Chr.12.8)). Here in a short time 400 men gathered around him and acknowledged him as their leader. It was at this time that David, amid the harassment and perils of his position, cried, “Oh that one would give me drink of the water of the well of Bethlehem;” when three of his heroes broke through the lines of the Philistines and brought him the water for which he longed ([2 Sam. 23:13-17](/2sam#2Sam.23.13)), but which he would not drink. In his rage at the failure of all his efforts to seize David, Saul gave orders for the massacre of the entire priestly family at Nob, “persons who wore a linen ephod”, to the number of eighty-five persons, who were put to death by Doeg the Edomite. The sad tidings of the massacre were brought to David by Abiathar, a son of Ahimelech, the only one who escaped. Comp. [Ps. 52](/ps#Ps.52). Hearing that Keilah, a town on the western frontier, was harassed by the Philistines, David with his men relieved it ([1 Sam. 23:1-14](/1sam#1Sam.23.1)); and then, for fear of Saul, he fled to the strongholds in the “hill country” of Judah. Comp. [Ps. 31](/ps#Ps.31). While encamped there, in the forest in the district of Ziph, he was visited by Jonathan, who spoke to him words of encouragement (23:16-18). The two now parted never to meet again. Saul continued his pursuit of David, who narrowly escaped from him at this time, and fled to the crags and ravines of Engedi, on the western shore of the Dead Sea ([1 Sam. 23:29](/1sam#1Sam.23.29)). Here Saul, who still pursued him with his army, narrowly escaped, through the generous forbearance of David, and was greatly affected by what David had done for him. He returned home from pursuing him, and David betook himself to Maon, where, with his 600 men, he maintained himself by contributions gathered from the district. Here occurred the incident connected with Nabal and his wife Abigail ([1 Sam. 25](/1sam#1Sam.25)), whom David married after Nabal’s death. Saul again went forth ([1 Sam. 26](/1sam#1Sam.26)) in pursuit of David, who had hid himself “in the hill Hachilah, which is before Jeshimon,” in the wilderness of Ziph, and was a second time spared through his forbearance. He returned home, professing shame and penitence for the way in which he had treated David, and predicting his elevation to the throne. Fighting against Israel. Harassed by the necessity of moving from place to place through fear of Saul, David once more sought refuge among the Philistines ([1 Sam. 27](/1sam#1Sam.27)). He was welcomed by the king, who assigned him Ziklag as his residence. Here David lived among his followers for some time as an independent chief engaged in frequent war with the Amalekites and other tribes on the south of Judah. Achish summoned David with his men to join his army against Saul; but the lords of the Philistines were suspicious of David’s loyalty, and therefore he was sent back to Ziklag, which he found to his dismay may had been pillaged and burnt during his brief absence. David pursued after the raiders, the Amalekites, and completely routed them. On his return to Ziklag tidings reached him of Saul’s death ([2 Sam. 1](/2sam#2Sam.1)). An Amalekite brought Saul’s crown and bracelet and laid them at his feet. David and his men rent their clothes and mourned for Saul, who had been defeated in battle near Mount Gilboa. David composed a beautiful elegy, the most beautiful of all extant Hebrew odes, a “lamentation over Saul and over Jonathan his son” ([2 Sam. 1:18-27](/2sam#2Sam.1.18)). It bore the title of “The Bow,” and was to be taught to the children, that the memory of Saul and Jonathan might be preserved among them. “Behold, it is written in the book of Jasher” (q.v.). David king over Judah. David and his men now set out for Hebron under divine direction ([2 Sam. 2:1-4](/2sam#2Sam.2.1)). There they were cordially welcomed, and he was at once anointed as king. He was now about thirty years of age. But his title to the throne was not undisputed. Abner took Ish-bosheth, Saul’s only remaining son, over the Jordan to Mahanaim, and there crowned him as king. Then began a civil war in Israel. The first encounter between the two opposing armies, led on the one side by Abner, and on the other by Joab, took place at the pool of Gibeon. It resulted in the defeat of Abner. Other encounters, however, between Israel and Judah followed ([2 Sam. 3:1](/2sam#2Sam.3.1), [5](/2sam#2Sam.3.5)), but still success was on the side of David. For the space of seven and a half years David reigned in Hebron. Abner now sided with David, and sought to promote his advancement; but was treacherously put to death by Joab in revenge for his having slain his brother Asahel at Gibeon (3:22-39). This was greatly to David’s regret. He mourned for the death of Abner. Shortly after this Ish-bosheth was also treacherously put to death by two Canaanites of Beeroth; and there being now no rival, David was anointed king over all Israel (4:1-12). David king over all Israel ([2 Sam. 5:1-5](/2sam#2Sam.5.1); [1 Chr. 11:1-3](/1chr#1Chr.11.1)). The elders of Israel now repaired to Hebron and offered allegiance to David in name of all the people, among whom the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. He was anointed king over all Israel, and sought out a new seat of government, more suitable than Hebron, as the capital of his empire. At this time there was a Jebusite fortress, “the stronghold”, on the hill of Zion, called also Jebus. This David took from the Jebusites, and made it Israel’s capital, and established here his residence, and afterwards built for himself a palace by the aid of Tyrian tradesmen. The Philistines, who had for some time observed a kind of truce, now made war against David; but were defeated in battle at a place afterwards called, in remembrance of the victory, Baal-perazim. Again they invaded the land, and were a second time routed by him. He thus delivered Israel from their enemies. David now resolved to bring up the ark of the covenant to his new capital ([2 Sam. 6](/2sam#2Sam.6)). It was in the house of Abinadab at Kirjath-jearim, about 7 miles from Jerusalem, where it had been for many years, from the time when the Philistines had sent it home ([1 Sam. 6](/1sam#1Sam.6); [7](/1sam#1Sam.7)). In consequence of the death of Uzzah (for it was a divine ordinance that only the Levites should handle the ark, [Num. 4](/num#Num.4)), who had put forth his hand to steady the ark when the cart in which it was being conveyed shook by reason of the roughness of the road, David stayed the procession, and conveyed the ark into the house of Obed-edom, a Philistine from Gath. After three months David brought the ark from the house of Obed-edom up to Jerusalem. Comp. [Ps. 24](/ps#Ps.24). Here it was placed in a new tent or tabernacle which David erected for the purpose. About seventy years had passed since it had stood in the tabernacle at Shiloh. The old tabernacle was now at Gibeah, at which Zadok ministered. David now ([1 Chr. 16](/1chr#1Chr.16)) carefully set in order all the ritual of divine worship at Jerusalem, along with Abiathar the high priest. A new religious era began. The service of praise was for the first time introduced into public worship. Zion became henceforth “God’s holy hill.” David’s wars. David now entered on a series of conquests which greatly extended and strengthened his kingdom ([2 Sam. 8](/2sam#2Sam.8)). In a few years the whole territory from the Euphrates to the river of Egypt, and from Gaza on the west to Thapsacus on the east, was under his sway ([2 Sam. 8:3-13](/2sam#2Sam.8.3); [10](/2sam#2Sam.10)). David’s fall. He had now reached the height of his glory. He ruled over a vast empire, and his capital was enriched with the spoils of many lands. But in the midst of all this success he fell, and his character became stained with the sin of adultery ([2 Sam. 11:2-27](/2sam#2Sam.11.2)). It has been noted as characteristic of the Bible that while his military triumphs are recorded in a few verses, the sad story of his fall is given in detail, a story full of warning, and therefore recorded. This crime, in the attempt to conceal it, led to anoter. He was guilty of murder. Uriah, whom he had foully wronged, an officer of the Gibborim, the corps of heros (23:39), was, by his order, “set in the front of the hottest battle” at the siege of Rabbah, in order that he might be put to death. Nathan the prophet ([2 Sam. 7:1-17](/2sam#2Sam.7.1); [12:1-23](/2sam#2Sam.12.1)) was sent by God to bring home his crimes to the conscience of the guilty monarch. He became a true penitent. He bitterly bewailed his sins before God. The thirty-second and fifty-first Psalms reveal the deep struggles of his soul, and his spiritual recovery. Bathsheba became his wife after Uriah’s death. Her first-born son died, according to the word of the prophet. She gave birth to a second son, whom David called Solomon, and who ultimately succeeded him on the throne ([2 Sam. 12:24](/2sam#2Sam.12.24), [25](/2sam#2Sam.12.25)). Peace. After the successful termination of all his wars, David formed the idea of building a temple for the ark of God. This he was not permitted to carry into execution, because he had been a man of war. God, however, sent Nathan to him with a gracious message ([2 Sam. 7:1-16](/2sam#2Sam.7.1)). On receiving it he went into the sanctuary, the tent where the ark was, and sat before the Lord, and poured out his heart in words of devout thanksgiving (18-29). The building of the temple was reserved for his son Solomon, who would be a man of peace ([1 Chr. 22:9](/1chr#1Chr.22.9); [28:3](/1chr#1Chr.28.3)). A cloudy evening. Hitherto David’s carrer had been one of great prosperity and success. Now cloudy and dark days came. His eldest son Amnon, whose mother was Ahinoam of Jezreel, was guilty of a great and shameful crime ([2 Sam. 13](/2sam#2Sam.13)). This was the beginning of the disasters of his later years. After two years Absalom terribly avenged the crime against Tamar, and put Amnon to death. This brought sore trouble to David’s heart. Absalom, afraid of the consequences of his guilt, fled to Geshur beyond Jordan, where he remained for three years, when he was brought back through the intrigue of Joab ([2 Sam. 14](/2sam#2Sam.14)). After this there fell upon the land the calamity of three years’ famine ([2 Sam. 21:1-14](/2sam#2Sam.21.1)). This was soon after followed by a pestilence, brought upon the land as a punishment for David’s sinful pride in numbering the people ([2 Sam. 24](/2sam#2Sam.24)), in which no fewer than 70,000 perished in the space of three days. Rebellion of Absalom. The personal respect for David was sadly lowered by the incident of Bathsheba. There was a strong popular sentiment against the taking of the census, and the outburst of the plague in connection with it deepened the feeling of jealously that had begun to manifest itself among some of the tribes against David. Absalom, taking full advantage of this state of things, gradually gained over the people, and at length openly rebelled against his father, and usurped the throne. Ahithophel was Absalom’s chief counsellor. The revolt began in Hebron, the capital of Judah. Absalom was there proclaimed king. David was now in imminent danger, and he left Jerusalem ([2 Sam. 15:13-20](/2sam#2Sam.15.13)), and once more became a fugitive. It was a momentous day in Israel. The incidents of it are recorded with a fulness of detail greater than of any other day in Old Testament history. David fled with his followers to Mahanarm, on the east of Jordan. An unnatural civil war broke out. After a few weeks the rival armies were mustered and organized. They met in hostile array at the wood of Ephraim ([2 Sam. 18:1-8](/2sam#2Sam.18.1)). Absalom’s army was defeated, and himself put to death by the hand of Joab (9-18). The tidings of the death of his rebellious son filled the heart of David with the most poignant grief. He “went up to the chamber over the gate, and wept” (33), giving utterance to the heart-broken cry, “Would God I had died for thee, O Absalom, my son, my son!” Peace was now restored, and David returned to Jerusalem and resumed the direction of affairs. An unhappy dispute arose between the men of Judah and the men of Israel (19:41-43). Sheba, a Benjamite, headed a revolt of the men of Israel. He was pursued to Abelbeth-maachah, and was there put to death, and so the revolt came to an end. The end. After the suppression of the rebellion of Absalom and that of Sheba, ten comparatively peaceful years of David’s life passed away. During those years he seems to have been principally engaged in accumulating treasures of every kind for the great temple at Jerusalem, which it was reserved to his successor to build ([1 Chr. 22](/1chr#1Chr.22); [28](/1chr#1Chr.28); [29](/1chr#1Chr.29)), a house which was to be “exceeding magnifical, of fame and of glory throughout all countries” (22:5). The exciting and laborious life he had spent, and the dangers and trials through which he had passed, had left him an enfeebled man, prematurely old. It became apparent that his life was now drawing to its close. A new palace conspiracy broke out as to who should be his successor. Joab favoured Adonijah. The chiefs of his party met at the “Fuller’s spring,” in the valley of Kidron, to proclaim him king; but Nathan hastened on a decision on the part of David in favour of Solomon, and so the aim of Adonijah’s party failed. Solomon was brought to Jerusalem, and was anointed king and seated on his father’s throne ([1 Kings 1:11-53](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.11)). David’s last words are a grand utterance, revealing his unfailing faith in God, and his joyful confidence in his gracious covenant promises ([2 Sam. 23:1-7](/2sam#2Sam.23.1)). After a reign of forty years and six months ([2 Sam. 5:5](/2sam#2Sam.5.5); [1 Chr. 3:4](/1chr#1Chr.3.4)) David died (B.C. 1015) at the age of seventy years, “and was buried in the city of David.” His tomb is still pointed out on Mount Zion. Both in his prophetical and in his regal character David was a type of the Messiah ([1 Sam. 16:13](/1sam#1Sam.16.13)). The book of Psalms commonly bears the title of the “Psalms of David,” from the circumstance that he was the largest contributor (about eighty psalms) to the collection. “The greatness of David was felt when he was gone. He had lived in harmony with both the priesthood and the prophets; a sure sign that the spirit of his government had been throughly loyal to the higher aims of the theocracy. The nation had not been oppressed by him, but had been left in the free enjoyment of its ancient liberties. As far as his power went he had striven to act justly to all ([2 Sam. 8:15](/2sam#2Sam.8.15)). His weak indulgence to his sons, and his own great sin besides, had been bitterly atoned, and were forgotten at his death in the remembrance of his long-tried worth. He had reigned thirty-three years in Jerusalem and seven and a half at Hebron ([2 Sam. 5:5](/2sam#2Sam.5.5)). Israel at his accession had reached the lowest point of national depression; its new-born unity rudely dissolved; its territory assailed by the Philistines. But he had left it an imperial power, with dominions like those of Egypt or Assyria. The sceptre of Solomon was already, before his father’s death, owned from the Mediterranean to the Euphrates, and from the Orontes to the Red Sea.”, Geikie’s Hours etc., 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13:02 debir_995,wip,995,Debir,Debir,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1451,,-1451,,,,Debir 3,"The king of Eglon, one of the five Canaanitish kings who were hanged by Joshua ([Josh. 10:3](/josh#Josh.10.3), [23](/josh#Josh.10.23)) after the victory at Gibeon. These kings fled and took refuge in a cave at Makkedah. Here they were kept confined till Joshua returned from the pursuit of their discomfited armies, when he caused them to be brought forth, and “Joshua smote them, and slew them, and hanged them on five trees” (26).",,,1,Josh.10.3,,,,,,,,,D,debir_995,2019-07-27 11:49 deborah_996,wip,996,Deborah,Deborah,,,checked,checked,Deborah (Rebekah’s nurse),Female,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Gen.35.8,,,,,,,,,D,deborah_996,2020-09-13 02:12 deborah_997,wip,997,Deborah,Deborah,,,checked,checked,Deborah (Prophetess of the Israelites),Female,,,-1285,,-1285,,,,Deborah 2,"A prophetess, “wife” (woman?) of Lapidoth. Jabin, the king of Hazor, had for twenty years held Israel in degrading subjection. The spirit of patriotism seemed crushed out of the nation. In this emergency Deborah roused the people from their lethargy. Her fame spread far and wide. She became a “mother in Israel” ([Judg. 4:6](/judg#Judg.4.6), [14](/judg#Judg.4.14); 5:7), and “the children of Israel came up to her for judgment” as she sat in her tent under the palm tree “between Ramah and Bethel.” Preparations were everywhere made by her direction for the great effort to throw off the yoke of bondage. She summoned Barak from Kadesh to take the command of 10,000 men of Zebulun and Naphtali, and lead them to Mount Tabor on the plain of Esdraelon at its north-east end. With his aid she organized this army. She gave the signal for attack, and the Hebrew host rushed down impetuously upon the army of Jabin, which was commanded by Sisera, and gained a great and decisive victory. The Canaanitish army almost wholly perished. That was a great and ever-memorable day in Israel. In [Judg. 5](/judg#Judg.5) is given the grand triumphal ode, the “song of Deborah,” which she wrote in grateful commemoration of that great deliverance. (See LAPIDOTH, JABIN [2].)",,,9,"Judg.4.4,Judg.4.5,Judg.4.9,Judg.4.10,Judg.4.14,Judg.5.1,Judg.5.7,Judg.5.12,Judg.5.15",,,lapidoth_1810,,,,,,D,deborah_997,2020-09-13 02:13 dedan_998,publish,998,Dedan (son of Raamah),Dedan,,,checked,,Dedan (Low Country),Male,,,-2228,,-2228,,,,Dedan 1,"A son of Raamah ([Gen. 10:7](/gen#Gen.10.7)). His descendants are mentioned in [Isa. 21:13](/isa#Isa.21.13), and [Ezek. 27:15](/ezek#Ezek.27.15). They probably settled among the sons of Cush, on the north-west coast of the Persian Gulf.",,,2,"Gen.10.7,1Chr.1.9",,raamah_2380,,,sheba_2567,,,,D,dedan_998,2020-05-17 01:54 dedan_999,wip,999,Dedan (son of Jokshan),Dedan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1824,,,,Dedan 2,"A son of Jokshan, Abraham’s son by Keturah ([1 Chr. 1:32](/1chr#1Chr.1.32)). His descendants settled on the Syrian borders about the territory of Edom. They probably led a pastoral life.",,,2,"Gen.25.3,1Chr.1.32",,jokshan_1685,,"asshurim_350,letushim_1818,leummim_1819",sheba_2569,,,,D,dedan_999,2020-05-17 01:33 dekar_1000,wip,1000,Dekar,Dekar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.9,,,,son_of_dekar_2764,,,,,D,dekar_1000,2019-07-27 11:49 delaiah_1001,wip,1001,Delaiah,Delaiah,,,checked,checked,"Delaiah ( (דליהו ""drawn out by YHWH"").[99] is the name of several biblical persons: Kohenic family, one of the Twenty-four Priestly divisions Son of Shemaiah, and officer to King Jehoiakim of Judah. He was one of the officers present at the delivery of a scroll sent by Jeremiah, (Jer. 36:12) and one of those who asked the king not to burn the scroll. (ibid. 36:25) Son of Elioenai, a descendant of the royal Davidic line through Jeconiah. (1 Chr. 3:24) The head of a family that came up from the Babylonian exile with Zerubbabel, that was unable to give its ancestral genealogy. (Ezr. 2:60, Neh. 7:62) Son of Mehetabel and father of Shemaiah. (Neh. 6:10) He is probably identical to the previous entry.)",Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Delaiah 1,The head of the twenty-third division of the priestly order ([1 Chr. 24:18](/1chr#1Chr.24.18)).,,,1,1Chr.24.18,,,,,,,,,D,delaiah_1001,2019-07-27 11:49 delaiah_1002,wip,1002,Delaiah,Delaiah,,,checked,checked,Delaiah (The descendants of Delaiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Delaiah 3,The head of one of the bands of exiles that returned under Zerubbabel to Jerusalem ([Ezra 2:60](/ezra#Ezra.2.60); [Neh. 7:62](/neh#Neh.7.62)).,,,2,"Ezra.2.60,Neh.7.62",,,,,,,,,D,delaiah_1002,2019-07-27 11:49 delaiah_1003,wip,1003,Delaiah,Delaiah,,,checked,checked,Delaiah (son of Mehetabel),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.6.10,,mehetabeel_1979,,shemaiah_2637,,,,,D,delaiah_1003,2019-07-27 11:49 delaiah_1004,wip,1004,Delaiah,Delaiah,,,checked,checked,A son of Shemaiah,Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Delaiah 2,"A son of Shemaiah, and one of the courtiers to whom Jeremiah’s first roll of prophecy was read ([Jer. 36:12](/jer#Jer.36.12)).",,,2,"Jer.36.12,Jer.36.25",,shemaiah_2644,,,,,,,D,delaiah_1004,2019-07-27 11:49 delilah_1005,wip,1005,Delilah,Delilah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1120,,-1120,,,,Delilah,"Languishing, a Philistine woman who dwelt in the valley of Sorek ([Judg. 16:4-20](/judg#Judg.16.4)). She was bribed by the “lords of the Philistines” to obtain from Samson the secret of his strength and the means of overcoming it ([Judg. 16:4-18](/judg#Judg.16.4)). She tried on three occasions to obtain from him this secret in vain. On the fourth occasion she wrung it from him. She made him sleep upon her knees, and then called the man who was waiting to help her; who “cut off the seven locks of his head,” and so his “strength went from him.”",,,6,"Judg.16.4,Judg.16.6,Judg.16.10,Judg.16.12,Judg.16.13,Judg.16.18",,,samson_2468,,,,,,D,delilah_1005,2019-07-27 11:49 demas_1006,publish,1006,Demas,Demas,,,checked,,,Male,,,64,,66,,,,Demas,"A companion and fellow-labourer of Paul during his first imprisonment at Rome ([Philemon 1](/phlm#Phlm.1.1):24; [Col. 4:14](/col#Col.4.14)). It appears, however, that the love of the world afterwards mastered him, and he deserted the apostle ([2 Tim. 4:10](/2tim#2Tim.4.10)).",Paul's First Roman imprisonment,Journey to Rome,3,"Col.4.14,2Tim.4.10,Phlm.1.24",,,,,,,,,D,demas_1006,2020-08-27 01:33 demetrius_1007,publish,1007,Demetrius,Demetrius,,,checked,,,Male,,,58,,90,,,,Demetrius 1,"A silversmith at Ephesus, whose chief occupation was to make “silver shrines for Diana” (q.v.), [Acts 19:24](/acts#Acts.19.24), i.e., models either of the temple of Diana or of the statue of the goddess. This trade brought to him and his fellow-craftsmen “no small gain,” for these shrines found a ready sale among the countless thousands who came to this temple from all parts of Asia Minor. This traffic was greatly endangered by the progress of the gospel, and hence Demetrius excited the tradesmen employed in the manufacture of these shrines, and caused so great a tumult that “the whole city was filled with confusion.”",Riot in Ephesus,Third Missionary Journey,3,"Acts.19.24,Acts.19.38,3John.1.12",,,,,,,,,D,demetrius_1007,2020-08-27 01:33 diana_1008,publish,1008,Diana,Diana,,,checked,,,Female,,,58,,58,,,,Diana,"So called by the Romans; called Artemis by the Greeks, the “great” goddess worshipped among heathen nations under various modifications. Her most noted temple was that at Ephesus. It was built outside the city walls, and was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. “First and last it was the work of 220 years; built of shining marble; 342 feet long by 164 feet broad; supported by a forest of columns, each 56 feet high; a sacred museum of masterpieces of sculpture and painting. At the centre, hidden by curtains, within a gorgeous shrine, stood the very ancient image of the goddess, on wood or ebony reputed to have fallen from the sky. Behind the shrine was a treasury, where, as in ‘the safest bank in Asia,’ nations and kings stored their most precious things. The temple as St. Paul saw it subsisted till A.D. 262, when it was ruined by the Goths” ([Acts 19:23-41](/acts#Acts.19.23))., Moule on Ephesians: Introd.",,,5,"Acts.19.24,Acts.19.27,Acts.19.28,Acts.19.34,Acts.19.35",,,,,,,,,D,diana_1008,2019-07-19 02:15 diblaim_1009,wip,1009,Diblaim,Diblaim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-785,,-785,,,,Diblaim,"Doubled cakes, the mother of Gomer, who was Hosea’s wife ([Hos. 1:3](/hos#Hos.1.3)).",,,1,Hos.1.3,,,,gomer_1329,,,,,D,diblaim_1009,2019-07-27 11:49 dibri_1010,wip,1010,Dibri,Dibri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Lev.24.11,,,,shelomith_2605,,,,,D,dibri_1010,2019-07-27 11:49 diklah_1011,publish,1011,Diklah,Diklah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2247,,-2247,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.10.27,1Chr.1.21",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,jerah_842,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,D,diklah_1011,2020-05-17 01:54 dinah_1012,wip,1012,Dinah,Dinah,,,checked,,,Female,,-1750,-1745,,-1706,,,,Dinah,"Judged; vindicated, daughter of Jacob by Leah, and sister of Simeon and Levi ([Gen. 30:21](/gen#Gen.30.21)). She was seduced by Shechem, the son of Hamor, the Hivite chief, when Jacob’s camp was in the neighbourhood of Shechem. This led to the terrible revenge of Simeon and Levi in putting the Shechemites to death ([Gen. 34](/gen#Gen.34)). Jacob makes frequent reference to this deed of blood with abhorrence and regret ([Gen. 34:30](/gen#Gen.34.30); [49:5-7](/gen#Gen.49.5)). She is mentioned among the rest of Jacob’s family that went down into Egypt ([Gen. 46:8](/gen#Gen.46.8), [15](/gen#Gen.46.15)).",,,8,"Gen.30.21,Gen.34.1,Gen.34.3,Gen.34.5,Gen.34.13,Gen.34.25,Gen.34.26,Gen.46.15",leah_1813,israel_682,,,"issachar_645,judah_1751,levi_1820,reuben_2429,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,"asher_337,benjamin_463,dan_973,gad_1262,joseph_1710,naphtali_2149",,D,dinah_1012,2020-09-06 23:28 dionysius_1013,publish,1013,Dionysius,Dionysius,,,checked,,,Male,,,53,,53,,,,Dionysius,"The Areopagite, one of Paul’s converts at Athens ([Acts 17:34](/acts#Acts.17.34)).",Paul preaches in Athens,Second Missionary Journey,1,Acts.17.34,,,,,,,,,D,dionysius_1013,2020-08-27 01:33 diotrephes_1014,wip,1014,Diotrephes,Diotrephes,,,checked,,,Male,,,90,,90,,,,,,,,1,3John.1.9,,,,,,,,,D,diotrephes_1014,2019-07-27 11:49 dishan_1015,wip,1015,Dishan,Dishan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Dishan,"Antelope, the youngest son of Seir the Horite, head of one of the tribes of Idumaea ([Gen. 36:21](/gen#Gen.36.21), [28](/gen#Gen.36.28), [30](/gen#Gen.36.30)).",,,5,"Gen.36.21,Gen.36.28,Gen.36.30,1Chr.1.38,1Chr.1.42",,seir_2485,,"aran_288,uz_2909","anah_248,dishon_1016,ezer_1238,lotan_1831,shobal_2719,timna_2860,zibeon_3062",,,,D,dishan_1015,2019-07-27 11:49 dishon_1016,wip,1016,Dishon,Dishon,,,checked,checked,Dishon (Duke of Horites),Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,4,"Gen.36.21,Gen.36.26,Gen.36.30,1Chr.1.38",,seir_2485,,"hemdan_1492,cheran_937,ithran_653,eshban_1217","anah_248,dishan_1015,ezer_1238,lotan_1831,shobal_2719,timna_2860,zibeon_3062",,,,D,dishon_1016,2019-07-27 11:49 dishon_1017,wip,1017,Dishon,Dishon,,,checked,checked,"Dishon (a moshav in northern Israel) Located on the border with Lebanon between the towns of Kiryat Shmona and Safed, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mevo'ot HaHermon Regional Council.",Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.25,1Chr.1.41",,anah_248,,,aholibamah_172,,,,D,dishon_1017,2019-07-27 11:49 dodanim_1018,publish,1018,Dodanim,Dodanim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2338,,-2338,,,,Dodanim,"Leaders, a race descended from Javan ([Gen. 10:4](/gen#Gen.10.4)). They are known in profane history as the Dardani, originally inhabiting Illyricum. They were a semi-Pelasgic race, and in the ethnographical table ([Gen. 10](/gen#Gen.10)) they are grouped with the Chittim (q.v.). In [1 Chr. 1:7](/1chr#1Chr.1.7), they are called Rodanim. The LXX. and the Samaritan Version also read Rhodii, whence some have concluded that the Rhodians, the inhabitants of the island of Rhodes, are meant.",,,2,"Gen.10.4,1Chr.1.7",,javan_744,,,"elishah_1154,kittim_1789,tarshish_2828",,,,D,dodanim_1018,2020-05-17 01:54 dodavah_1019,wip,1019,Dodavah,Dodavah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-896,,-896,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.20.37,,,,eliezer_1118,,,,,D,dodavah_1019,2019-07-27 11:49 dodo_1020,wip,1020,Dodo,Dodo,,,checked,checked,"Dodo, a man of Issachar; and he dwelt in Shamir in mount Ephraim.",Male,,,-1232,,-1232,,,,Dodo 1,A descendant of Issachar ([Judg. 10:1](/judg#Judg.10.1)).,,,1,Judg.10.1,,,,puah_2373,,,,,D,dodo_1020,2019-07-27 11:49 dodo_1021,wip,1021,Dodo,Dodo,,Dodai,checked,checked,Dodo (Son of Aoi),Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,Dodo 2,"An Ahohite, father of Eleazar, who was one of David’s three heroes ([2 Sam. 23:9](/2sam#2Sam.23.9); [1 Chr. 11:12](/1chr#1Chr.11.12)). He was the same with Dodai mentioned in [1 Chr. 27:4](/1chr#1Chr.27.4).",,,3,"2Sam.23.9,1Chr.11.12,1Chr.27.4",,,,eleazar_1064,,,,,D,dodo_1021,2019-07-27 11:49 dodo_1022,wip,1022,Dodo,Dodo,,,checked,checked,Dodo (father of Elhanan),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Dodo 3,"A Bethlehemite, and father of Elhanan, who was one of David’s thirty heroes ([2 Sam. 23:24](/2sam#2Sam.23.24)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.24,1Chr.11.26",,,,elhanan_1071,,,,,D,dodo_1022,2019-07-27 11:49 doeg_1023,wip,1023,Doeg,Doeg,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1062,,-1062,,,,Doeg,"Fearful, an Edomite, the chief overseer of Saul’s flocks ([1 Sam. 21:7](/1sam#1Sam.21.7)). At the command of Saul he slew the high priest Ahimelech (q.v.) at Nob, together with all the priests to the number of eighty-five persons. (Comp. [Ps. 52](/ps#Ps.52), title.)",,,4,"1Sam.21.7,1Sam.22.9,1Sam.22.18,1Sam.22.22",,,,,,,,,D,doeg_1023,2020-07-10 12:26 dorcas_2810,publish,2810,Dorcas,Dorcas,,Tabitha,checked,,,Female,,,35,,35,,,,Tabitha,"(in Greek called Dorcas), gazelle, a disciple at Joppa. She was distinguished for her alms-deeds and good works. Peter, who was sent for from Lydda on the occasion of her death, prayed over the dead body, and said, “Tabitha, arise.” And she opened her eyes and sat up; and Peter “gave her his hand, and raised her up; and calling the saints and widows, he presented her alive” ([Acts 9:36-43](/acts#Acts.9.36)).",Peter heals Aeneas and Dorcas,Peter and Cornelius,3,"Acts.9.36,Acts.9.39,Acts.9.40",,,,,,,,,D,dorcas_2810,2020-08-27 01:33 drusilla_1024,publish,1024,Drusilla,Drusilla,,,checked,,,Female,,,60,,60,,,,Drusilla,"Third and youngest daughter of Herod Agrippa I. ([Acts 12:1-4](/acts#Acts.12.1), [20-23](/acts#Acts.12.20)). Felix, the Roman procurator of Judea, induced her to leave her husband, Azizus, the king of Emesa, and become his wife. She was present with Felix when Paul reasoned of “righteousness, temperance, and judgment to come” ([Acts 24:24](/acts#Acts.24.24)). She and her son perished in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, A.D. 79.",Paul sent to Felix,Paul Arrested and Imprisoned,1,Acts.24.24,,,felix_1257,,,,,,D,drusilla_1024,2020-08-27 01:33 dumah_1025,wip,1025,Dumah,Dumah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1821,,-1821,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.25.14,1Chr.1.30",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,D,dumah_1025,2019-07-27 11:49 ebal_1026,wip,1026,Ebal (son of Shobal),Ebal,,,checked,,Ebal (son of Shobal),Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Ebal 3,A descendant of Seir the Horite ([Gen. 36:23](/gen#Gen.36.23)).,,,2,"Gen.36.23,1Chr.1.40",,shobal_2719,,,"alvan_195,manahath_1927,onam_2248,shepho_2665",,,,E,ebal_1026,2020-05-17 01:36 ebal_2227,publish,2227,Ebal (son of Joktan),Ebal,,Obal,checked,,Ebal (Semite son of Joktan),Male,,,-2207,,-2207,,,,Ebal 2,"A descendant of Eber ([1 Chr. 1:22](/1chr#1Chr.1.22)), called also Obal ([Gen. 10:28](/gen#Gen.10.28)).",,,2,"Gen.10.28,1Chr.1.22",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,jerah_842,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,E,ebal_2227,2020-05-17 01:54 ebed_1027,wip,1027,Ebed,Ebed,,,checked,checked,a servant; laborer,Male,,,-1233,,-1233,,,,Ebed,"Slave, the father of Gaal, in whom the men of Shechem “put confidence” in their conspiracy against Abimelech ([Judg. 9:26](/judg#Judg.9.26), [26](/judg#Judg.9.26), [30](/judg#Judg.9.30), [31](/judg#Judg.9.31)).",,,5,"Judg.9.26,Judg.9.28,Judg.9.30,Judg.9.31,Judg.9.35",,,,gaal_1259,,,,,E,ebed_1027,2019-07-27 11:49 ebed_1028,wip,1028,Ebed,Ebed,,,checked,checked,"Ebed (Jonathan,)",Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.6,,jonathan_1696,,,,,,,E,ebed_1028,2019-07-27 11:49 ebed-melech_1029,wip,1029,Ebed-melech,Ebed-melech,,,checked,,,Male,,,-598,,-588,,,,,,,,6,"Jer.38.7,Jer.38.8,Jer.38.10,Jer.38.11,Jer.38.12,Jer.39.16",,,,,,,,,E,ebed-melech_1029,2019-07-27 11:49 eber_1030,publish,1030,Eber (Heber),Eber,,Heber,checked,,Eber (Heber),Male,,-2281,-2304,-1817,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Eber 1,The third post-duluvian patriach after Shem ([Gen. 10:24](/gen#Gen.10.24); [11:14](/gen#Gen.11.14)). He is regarded as the founder of the Hebrew race (10:21; [Num. 24:24](/num#Num.24.24)). In [Luke 3:35](/luke#Luke.3.35) he is called Heber.,,,12,"Gen.10.21,Gen.10.24,Gen.10.25,Gen.11.14,Gen.11.15,Gen.11.16,Gen.11.17,Num.24.24,1Chr.1.18,1Chr.1.19,1Chr.1.25,Luke.3.35",,salah_2455,,"peleg_2308,joktan_1686",,,,,E,eber_1030,2020-08-22 01:09 eber_1031,wip,1031,Eber (a Benjamite),Eber,,,checked,,One of the seven heads of the families of the Gadites,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Eber 3,The oldest of the three sons of Elpaal the Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:12](1chr/#1Chr.8.12)).,,,1,1Chr.8.12,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,ishmerai_637,heber_1473,hezeki_1511,jezliah_1609,jobab_1644,meshullam_2023,misham_2093,shamed_2532,shema_2616,zebadiah_2989",,,,E,eber_1031,2020-05-17 01:41 eber_1032,wip,1032,Eber (Amok Family Head),Eber,,,checked,,Eber (Amok Family Head),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Eber 5,The head of the priestly family of Amok in the time of Zerubbabel ([Neh. 12:20](/neh#Neh.12.20)).,,,1,Neh.12.20,,,,,,,,,E,eber_1032,2020-05-17 01:41 ebiasaph_19,wip,19,Ebiasaph,Ebiasaph,,"Asaph,Abiasaph",checked,,,Male,,,-1700,,-536,,,Tribe of Levi,Abiasaph,"Father of gathering; the gatherer, the youngest of the three sons of Korah the Levite, head of a family of Korhites ([Ex. 6:24](/exod#Exod.6.24)); called Ebisaph ([1 Chr. 6:37](/1chr#1Chr.6.37)).",,,5,"Exod.6.24,1Chr.6.23,1Chr.6.37,1Chr.9.19,1Chr.26.1",,korah_1795,,"kore_1797,assir_352","assir_351,elkanah_1167",,,,E,ebiasaph_19,2019-07-27 11:49 eden_1033,wip,1033,Eden,Eden,,,checked,checked,Eden (the Levite),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Eden 3,"Son of Joah, and one of the Levites who assisted in reforming the public worship of the sanctuary in the time of Hezekiah ([2 Chr. 29:12](/2chr#2Chr.29.12)).",,,1,2Chr.29.12,,joah_1625,,,,,,,E,eden_1033,2019-07-27 11:49 eden_1034,wip,1034,Eden,Eden,,,checked,checked,"Eden (One of the marts which supplied the luxury of Tyre with richly-embroidered stuffs. ""the sons of Eden"" are mentioned with Gozan, Haran and Rezeph as victims of the Assyrian greed of conquest. Probability seems to point to the northwest of Mesopotamia as the locality of Eden.)",Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.31.15,,,,,,,,,E,eden_1034,2019-07-27 11:49 eder_1035,wip,1035,Eder,Eder,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Eder 2,"The second of the three sons of Mushi, of the family of Merari, appointed to the Levitical office ([1 Chr. 23:23](/1chr#1Chr.23.23); [24:30](/1chr#1Chr.24.30)).",,,2,"1Chr.23.23,1Chr.24.30",,mushi_2116,,,"jeremoth_857,mahli_1896",,,,E,eder_1035,2019-07-27 11:49 eglah_1036,wip,1036,Eglah,Eglah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1053,,-1048,,,,Eglah,"A heifer, one of David’s wives, and mother of Ithream ([2 Sam. 3:5](/2sam#2Sam.3.5); [1 Chr. 3:3](/1chr#1Chr.3.3)). According to a Jewish tradition she was Michal.",,,2,"2Sam.3.5,1Chr.3.3",,,david_994,ithream_655,,,,,E,eglah_1036,2019-07-27 11:49 eglon_1037,wip,1037,Eglon,Eglon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1342,,-1325,,,,Eglon 1,"Chieftain or king of one of the Moabite tribes ([Judg. 3:12-14](/judg#Judg.3.12)). Having entered into an alliance with Ammon and Amalek, he overran the trans-Jordanic region, and then crossing the Jordan, seized on Jericho, the “city of palm trees,” which had been by this time rebuilt, but not as a fortress. He made this city his capital, and kept Israel in subjection for eighteen years. The people at length “cried unto the Lord” in their distress, and he “raised them up a deliverer” in Ehud (q.v.), the son of Gera, a Benjamite.",,,4,"Judg.3.12,Judg.3.14,Judg.3.15,Judg.3.17",,,,,,,,,E,eglon_1037,2020-09-13 01:52 ehi_1038,wip,1038,Ehi,Ehi,,Aharah,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1706,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,2,"Gen.46.21,1Chr.8.1",,benjamin_463,,,"ahiram_158,ard_293,ashbel_336,becher_423,bela_436,jediael_757,gera_1298,huram_1569,shupham_2115,nohah_2120,rapha_2447",,,,E,ehi_1038,2019-07-27 11:49 ehud_1039,wip,1039,Ehud,Ehud,,,checked,checked,Ehud (a left-handed man who was a deliverer),Male,,,-1325,,-1305,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Ehud 2,"The son of Gera, of the tribe of Benjamin ([Judg. 3:15](/judg#Judg.3.15)). After the death of Othniel the people again fell into idolatry, and Eglon, the king of Moab, uniting his bands with those of the Ammonites and the Amalekites, crossed the Jordan and took the city of Jericho, and for eighteen years held that whole district in subjection, exacting from it an annual tribute. At length Ehud, by a stratagem, put Eglon to death with a two-edged dagger a cubit long, and routed the Moabites at the fords of the Jordan, putting 10,000 of them to death. Thenceforward the land, at least Benjamin, enjoyed rest “for fourscore years” ([Judg. 3:12-30](/judg#Judg.3.12)). But in the south-west the Philistines reduced the Israelites to great straits ([Judg. 5:6](/judg#Judg.5.6)). From this oppression Shamgar was raised up to be their deliverer.",,,8,"Judg.3.15,Judg.3.16,Judg.3.20,Judg.3.21,Judg.3.23,Judg.3.26,Judg.4.1,1Chr.8.6",,gera_1298,,"gera_1301,naaman_2123,ahiah_128,ahihud_134,uzza_2914",,,,,E,ehud_1039,2020-09-13 01:52 ehud_1040,wip,1040,Ehud,Ehud,,,checked,checked,Ehud (Second Judge of Israel),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Ehud 1,"A descendant of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 7:10](/1chr#1Chr.7.10)), his great-grandson.",,,1,1Chr.7.10,,bilhan_504,,,"ahishahar_160,benjamin_458,chenaanah_933,jeush_1601,tharshish_2847,zethan_3057",,,,E,ehud_1040,2019-07-27 11:49 eker_1041,wip,1041,Eker,Eker,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.27,,ram_2392,,,"jamin_721,maaz_1872",,,,E,eker_1041,2019-07-27 11:49 eladah_1042,wip,1042,Eladah,Eladah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.20,,tahath_2815,,tahath_2816,,,,,E,eladah_1042,2019-07-27 11:49 elah_1043,wip,1043,Elah,Elah,,,checked,checked,A valley in the Shephelah,Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,Elah 2,One of the Edomite chiefs or “dukes” of Mount Seir ([Gen. 36:41](/gen#Gen.36.41)).,,,2,"Gen.36.41,1Chr.1.52",,,,,,,,,E,elah_1043,2019-07-27 11:49 elah_1044,wip,1044,Elah,Elah,,,checked,checked,"Elah (One of the dukes of Edom, Shimei ben-Elah was Solomons commissariat officer in Benjamin)",Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.18,,,,shimei_2685,,,,,E,elah_1044,2019-07-27 11:49 elah_1045,wip,1045,Elah,Elah,,,checked,checked,Elah (Fourth king of Israel),Male,,,-930,,-929,,,,Elah 4,"The son and successor of Baasha, king of Israel ([1 Kings 16:8-10](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.8)). He was killed while drunk by Zimri, one of the captains of his chariots, and was the last king of the line of Baasha. Thus was fullfilled the prophecy of Jehu (6, 7, 11-14).",,,4,"1Kgs.16.6,1Kgs.16.8,1Kgs.16.13,1Kgs.16.14",,baasha_589,,,,,,,E,elah_1045,2020-11-02 15:58 elah_1046,wip,1046,Elah,Elah,,,checked,checked,Elah (Hoshea´s father),Male,,,-739,,-723,,,,Elah 5,"The father of Hoshea, the last king of Israel ([2 Kings 15:30](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.30); [17:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.17.1)).",,,4,"2Kgs.15.30,2Kgs.17.1,2Kgs.18.1,2Kgs.18.9",,,,hoshea_1559,,,,,E,elah_1046,2019-07-27 11:49 elah_1047,wip,1047,Elah,Elah,,,checked,checked,Elah (son of Caleb),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Elah 3,"The second of the three sons of Caleb, the son of Jephunneh ([1 Chr. 4:15](/1chr#1Chr.4.15)).",,,1,1Chr.4.15,,caleb_537,,kenaz_1779,"achsah_68,iru_615,naam_2117",,,,E,elah_1047,2019-07-27 11:49 elah_1048,wip,1048,Elah,Elah,,,checked,checked,Elah (Benjamite) Elah (chief),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.8,,uzzi_2920,,,,,,,E,elah_1048,2019-07-27 11:49 elam_1049,publish,1049,Elam (son of Shem),Elam,,,checked,,Elam (civilization of antiquity),Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Elam,"Highland, the son of Shem ([Gen. 10:22](/gen#Gen.10.22)), and the name of the country inhabited by his descendants (14:1, 9; [Isa. 11:11](/isa#Isa.11.11); [21:2](/isa#Isa.21.2), etc.) lying to the east of Babylonia, and extending to the shore of the Mediterranean, a distance in a direct line of about 1,000 miles. The name Elam is an Assyrian word meaning “high.” “The inhabitants of Elam, or ‘the Highlands,’ to the east of Babylon, were called Elamites. They were divided into several branches, speaking different dialects of the same agglutinative language. The race to which they belonged was brachycephalic, or short-headed, like the pre-Semitic Sumerians of Babylonia. “The earliest Elamite kingdom seems to have been that of Anzan, the exact site of which is uncertain; but in the time of Abraham, Shushan or Susa appears to have already become the capital of the country. Babylonia was frequently invaded by the Elamite kings, who at times asserted their supremacy over it (as in the case of Chedorlaomer, the Kudur-Lagamar, or ‘servant of the goddess Lagamar,’ of the cuneiform texts). “The later Assyrian monarchs made several campaigns against Elam, and finally Assur-bani-pal (about B.C. 650) succeeded in conquering the country, which was ravaged with fire and sword. On the fall of the Assyrian Empire, Elam passed into the hands of the Persians” (A.H. Sayce). This country was called by the Greeks Cissia or Susiana.",,,2,"Gen.10.22,1Chr.1.17",,shem_2613,,,"aram_285,arphaxad_312,asshur_349,lud_1834",,,,E,elam_1049,2020-05-17 01:54 elam_1050,wip,1050,Elam,Elam,,,checked,checked,Elam (a headman of the tribe of Benjamin),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.24,,shashak_2561,,,"abdon_11,antothijah_271,iphedeiah_606,ishpan_639,eliel_1106,hanan_1370,hananiah_1385,heber_1474,penuel_2315,zichri_3067",,,,E,elam_1050,2019-07-27 11:49 elam_1051,wip,1051,Elam,Elam,,,checked,checked,Elam A son of Shem and grandson of Noah (Gen. 10:22). He was the ancestor of the Elamites (Ezra 4:9),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.26.3,,meshelemiah_2013,,,"jathniel_743,jediael_760,jehohanan_785,elioenai_1138,zebadiah_2991,zechariah_3004",,,,E,elam_1051,2019-07-27 11:49 elam_1052,wip,1052,Elam,Elam,,,checked,checked,one of four kings,Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,,,,,5,"Ezra.2.7,Ezra.8.7,Ezra.10.2,Ezra.10.26,Neh.7.12",,,,,,,,,E,elam_1052,2019-07-27 11:49 elam_1053,wip,1053,Elam,Elam,,,checked,checked,Elam (Leader of the People),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.14,,,,,,,,,E,elam_1053,2019-07-27 11:49 elam_1054,wip,1054,Elam,Elam,,,checked,checked,Elam (son of Shem),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.42,,,,,,,,,E,elam_1054,2019-07-27 11:49 elasah_1055,wip,1055,Elasah,Elasah,,,checked,checked,Elasah (A son of Pashhur the priest; following the return from the Captivity he divorced his pagan wife (Ezra 10:22),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.22,,,,,,,,,E,elasah_1055,2019-07-27 11:49 elasah_1056,wip,1056,Elasah,Elasah,,,checked,checked,Elasah (son of Shaphan),Male,,,-599,,-599,,,,Elasah 3,"The son of Shaphan, one of the two who were sent by Zedekiah to Nebuchadnezzar, and also took charge of Jeremiah’s letter to the captives in Babylon ([Jer. 29:3](/jer#Jer.29.3)).",,,1,Jer.29.3,,shaphan_2550,,,"ahikam_141,gemariah_1296",,,,E,elasah_1056,2019-07-27 11:49 eldaah_1057,wip,1057,Eldaah,Eldaah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1804,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.25.4,1Chr.1.33",,midian_2075,,,"abida_21,ephah_1197,epher_1201,henoch_1402",,,,E,eldaah_1057,2019-07-27 11:49 eldad_1058,wip,1058,Eldad,Eldad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Eldad,"Whom God has loved, one of the seventy elders whom Moses appointed ([Num. 11:26](/num#Num.11.26), [27](/num#Num.11.27)) to administer justice among the people. He, with Medad, prophesied in the camp instead of going with the rest to the tabernacle, as Moses had commanded. This incident was announced to Moses by Joshua, who thought their conduct in this respect irregular. Moses replied, “Enviest thou for my sake? would God that all the Lord’s people were prophets” ([Num. 11:24-30](/num#Num.11.24); comp. [Mark 9:38](/mark#Mark.9.38); [Luke 9:49](/luke#Luke.9.49)).",,,2,"Num.11.26,Num.11.27",,,,,,,,,E,eldad_1058,2019-07-27 11:49 elead_1059,wip,1059,Elead,Elead,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.21,,ephraim_1206,,,"becher_424,beriah_479,ezer_1240,shuthelah_2734,tahan_2812",,,,E,elead_1059,2019-07-27 11:49 eleasah_1060,wip,1060,Eleasah,Eleasah,,,checked,checked,"The name Eleasah consists of two elements. The first element is אל (El), either the prominent Canaanite deity whose name became applied to the God of Israel, or the common abbreviation of Elohim, the genus God:",Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,Elasah 1,"One of the descendants of Judah, of the family of Hezron ([1 Chr. 2:39](/1chr#1Chr.2.39), “Eleasah”).",,,2,"1Chr.2.39,1Chr.2.40",,helez_1483,,sisamai_2756,,,,,E,eleasah_1060,2019-07-27 11:49 eleasah_1061,wip,1061,Eleasah,Eleasah,,Eshek,checked,checked,Eleasah (son of Eshek),Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Elasah 2,A descendant of king Saul ([1 Chr. 8:37](/1chr#1Chr.8.37); [9:43](/1chr#1Chr.9.43)).,,,3,"1Chr.8.37,1Chr.8.39,1Chr.9.43",,binea_507,,"jehush_825,ulam_2890,eliphelet_1149","azel_551,rephaiah_2396",,,,E,eleasah_1061,2019-07-27 11:49 eleazar_1062,wip,1062,Eleazar,Eleazar,,,checked,checked,Eleazar (Third son of Aaron),Male,,,-1700,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,Eleazar 1,"The third son of Aaron ([Ex. 6:23](/exod#Exod.6.23)). His wife, a daughter of Putiel, bore him Phinehas ([Ex. 6:25](/exod#Exod.6.25)). After the death of Nadab and Abihu ([Lev. 10:12](/lev#Lev.10.12); [Num. 3:4](/num#Num.3.4)) he was appointed to the charge of the sanctuary ([Num. 3:32](/num#Num.3.32)). On Mount Hor he was clothed with the sacred vestments, which Moses took from off his brother Aaron and put upon him as successor to his father in the high priest’s office, which he held for more than twenty years ([Num. 20:25-29](/num#Num.20.25)). He took part with Moses in numbering the people (26:3, 4), and assisted at the inauguration of Joshua. He assisted in the distribution of the land after the conquest ([Josh. 14:1](/josh#Josh.14.1)). The high-priesthood remained in his family till the time of Eli, into whose family it passed, till it was restored to the family of Eleazar in the person of Zadok ([1 Sam. 2:35](/1sam#1Sam.2.35); comp. [1 Kings 2:27](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.27)). “And Eleazar the son of Aaron died; and they buried him in a hill that pertained to Phinehas his son” ([Josh. 24:33](/josh#Josh.24.33)). The word here rendered “hill” is Gibeah, the name of several towns in Palestine which were generally on or near a hill. The words may be more suitably rendered, “They buried him in Gibeah of Phinehas”, i.e., in the city of Phinehas, which has been identified, in accordance with Jewish and Samaritan traditions, with Kefr Ghuweirah=‘Awertah, about 7 miles north of Shiloh, and a few miles south-east of Nablus. “His tomb is still shown there, overshadowed by venerable terebinths.” Others, however, have identified it with the village of Gaba or Gebena of Eusebius, the modern Khurbet Jibia, 5 miles north of Guphna towards Nablus.",,,61,"Exod.6.23,Exod.6.25,Exod.28.1,Lev.10.6,Lev.10.12,Lev.10.16,Num.3.2,Num.3.4,Num.3.32,Num.4.16,Num.16.37,Num.16.39,Num.19.3,Num.19.4,Num.20.25,Num.20.26,Num.20.28,Num.25.7,Num.25.11,Num.26.1,Num.26.3,Num.26.60,Num.26.63,Num.27.2,Num.27.19,Num.27.21,Num.27.22,Num.31.6,Num.31.12,Num.31.13,Num.31.21,Num.31.26,Num.31.29,Num.31.31,Num.31.41,Num.31.51,Num.31.54,Num.32.2,Num.32.28,Num.34.17,Deut.10.6,Josh.14.1,Josh.17.4,Josh.19.51,Josh.21.1,Josh.22.13,Josh.22.31,Josh.22.32,Josh.24.33,Judg.20.28,1Chr.6.3,1Chr.6.4,1Chr.6.50,1Chr.9.20,1Chr.24.1,1Chr.24.2,1Chr.24.3,1Chr.24.4,1Chr.24.5,1Chr.24.6,Ezra.7.5",elisheba_1162,aaron_1,,phinehas_2349,"abihu_33,ithamar_649,nadab_2128",,,,E,eleazar_1062,2019-07-27 11:49 eleazar_1063,wip,1063,Eleazar,Eleazar,,,checked,checked,Eleazar (consecrated to keep the ark of the Lord),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Eleazar 2,"An inhabitant of Kirjath-jearim who was “sanctified” to take charge of the ark, although not allowed to touch it, while it remained in the house of his father Abinadab ([1 Sam. 7:1](/1sam#1Sam.7.1), [2](/1sam#1Sam.7.2); comp. [Num. 3:31](/num#Num.3.31); [4:15](/num#Num.4.15)).",,,1,1Sam.7.1,,abinadab_43,,,"ahio_154,uzzah_2916",,,,E,eleazar_1063,2019-07-27 11:49 eleazar_1064,wip,1064,Eleazar,Eleazar,,,checked,checked,Eleazar (One of the three mighty warriors who struck down the Philistines),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Eleazar 3,"The son of Dodo the Ahohite, of the tribe of Benjamin, one of the three most eminent of David’s thirty-seven heroes ([1 Chr. 11:12](/1chr#1Chr.11.12)) who broke through the Philistine host and brought him water from the well of Bethlehem ([2 Sam. 23:9](/2sam#2Sam.23.9), [16](/2sam#2Sam.23.16)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.9,1Chr.11.12",,dodo_1021,,,,,,,E,eleazar_1064,2019-07-27 11:49 eleazar_1065,wip,1065,Eleazar,Eleazar,,,checked,checked,Eleazar (who had only daughters),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Eleazar 5,"A Levite of the family of Merari ([1 Chr. 23:21](/1chr#1Chr.23.21), [22](/1chr#1Chr.23.22)).",,,3,"1Chr.23.21,1Chr.23.22,1Chr.24.28",,mahli_1889,,,"kish_1785,libni_1824",,,,E,eleazar_1065,2019-07-27 11:49 eleazar_1066,wip,1066,Eleazar,Eleazar,,,checked,checked,Eleazar (priest in the Hebrew),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Eleazar 4,A son of Phinehas associated with the priests in taking charge of the sacred vessels brought back to Jerusalem after the Exile ([Ezra 8:33](/ezra#Ezra.8.33)).,,,1,Ezra.8.33,,phinehas_2351,,,,,,,E,eleazar_1066,2019-07-27 11:49 eleazar_1067,wip,1067,Eleazar,Eleazar,,,checked,checked,Eleazar (Son of Aaron),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.25,,,,,,,,,E,eleazar_1067,2019-07-27 11:49 eleazar_1068,wip,1068,Eleazar,Eleazar,,,checked,checked,Eleazar (Son of Phinehas),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.42,,,,,,,,,E,eleazar_1068,2019-07-27 11:49 eleazar_1069,wip,1069,Eleazar,Eleazar,,,checked,checked,Eleazar (The Second High Priest. Nephew of Moses),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Matt.1.15,,eliud_1164,,matthan_1968,,,,,E,eleazar_1069,2019-07-27 11:49 elhanan_1070,wip,1070,Elhanan,Elhanan,,,checked,checked,"Elhanan (The son of Jaare-oregim, a Bethlehemite, slew the brother of Goliath)",Male,,,-1018,,-1018,,,,Elhanan 1,"A warrior of the time of David famed for his exploits. In the Authorized Version ([2 Sam. 21:19](/2sam#2Sam.21.19)) it is recorded that “Elhanan the son of Jaare-oregim, a Bethlehemite, slew the brother of Goliath.” The Revised Version here rightly omits the words “the brother of.” They were introduced in the Authorized Version to bring this passage into agreement with [1 Chr. 20:5](/1chr#1Chr.20.5), where it is said that he “slew Lahmi the brother of Goliath.” Goliath the Gittite was killed by David ([1 Sam. 17](/1sam#1Sam.17)). The exploit of Elhanan took place late in David’s reign.",,,2,"2Sam.21.19,1Chr.20.5",,jair_664,,,,,,,E,elhanan_1070,2019-07-27 11:49 elhanan_1071,wip,1071,Elhanan,Elhanan,,,checked,checked,Elhanan (son of Dodo of Beth-lehem),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Elhanan 2,"The son of Dodo, and one of David’s warriors ([2 Sam. 23:24](/2sam#2Sam.23.24)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.24,1Chr.11.26",,dodo_1022,,,,,,,E,elhanan_1071,2019-07-27 11:49 eli_1072,wip,1072,Eli,Eli,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1165,-1122,-1014,,,,Eli,"Ascent, the high priest when the ark was at Shiloh ([1 Sam. 1:3](/1sam#1Sam.1.3), [9](/1sam#1Sam.1.9)). He was the first of the line of Ithamar, Aaron’s fourth son ([1 Chr. 24:3](/1chr#1Chr.24.3); comp. [2 Sam. 8:17](/2sam#2Sam.8.17)), who held that office. The office remained in his family till the time of Abiathar ([1 Kings 2:26](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.26), [27](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.27)), whom Solomon deposed, and appointed Zadok, of the family of Eleazar, in his stead (35). He acted also as a civil judge in Israel after the death of Samson ([1 Sam. 4:18](/1sam#1Sam.4.18)), and judged Israel for forty years. His sons Hophni and Phinehas grossly misconducted themselves, to the great disgust of the people ([1 Sam. 2:27-36](/1sam#1Sam.2.27)). They were licentious reprobates. He failed to reprove them so sternly as he ought to have done, and so brought upon his house the judgment of God (2:22-33; 3:18). The Israelites proclaimed war against the Philistines, whose army was encamped at Aphek. The battle, fought a short way beyond Mizpeh, ended in the total defeat of Israel. Four thousand of them fell in “battle array”. They now sought safety in having the “ark of the covenant of the Lord” among them. They fetched it from Shiloh, and Hophni and Phinehas accompanied it. This was the first time since the settlement of Israel in Canaan that the ark had been removed from the sanctuary. The Philistines put themselves again in array against Israel, and in the battle which ensued “Israel was smitten, and there was a very great slaughter.” The tidings of this great disaster were speedily conveyed to Shiloh, about 20 miles distant, by a messenger, a Benjamite from the army. There Eli sat outside the gate of the sanctuary by the wayside, anxiously waiting for tidings from the battle-field. The full extent of the national calamity was speedily made known to him: “Israel is fled before the Philistines, there has also been a great slaughter among the people, thy two sons Hophni and Phinehas are dead, and the ark of God is taken” ([1 Sam. 4:12-18](/1sam#1Sam.4.12)). When the old man, whose eyes were “stiffened” (i.e., fixed, as of a blind eye unaffected by the light) with age, heard this sad story of woe, he fell backward from off his seat and died, being ninety and eight years old. Eli, Heb. eli, “my God”, ([Matt. 27:46](/matt#Matt.27.46)), an exclamation used by Christ on the cross. Mark (15:34), as usual, gives the original Aramaic form of the word, Eloi.",,,30,"1Sam.1.3,1Sam.1.9,1Sam.1.12,1Sam.1.13,1Sam.1.14,1Sam.1.17,1Sam.1.25,1Sam.2.11,1Sam.2.12,1Sam.2.20,1Sam.2.22,1Sam.2.27,1Sam.3.1,1Sam.3.2,1Sam.3.5,1Sam.3.6,1Sam.3.8,1Sam.3.9,1Sam.3.12,1Sam.3.14,1Sam.3.15,1Sam.3.16,1Sam.4.4,1Sam.4.11,1Sam.4.13,1Sam.4.14,1Sam.4.15,1Sam.4.16,1Sam.14.3,1Kgs.2.27",,,,"phinehas_2350,hophni_1550",,,,,E,eli_1072,2020-09-13 19:43 eliab_1073,wip,1073,Eliab,Eliab,,,checked,checked,Eliab (Son of Helon),Male,,,-1490,,-1063,,,,Eliab 2,"A son of Helon, and chief of the tribe of Zebulun at the time of the census in the wilderness ([Num. 1:9](/num#Num.1.9); [2:7](/num#Num.2.7)).",,,6,"Num.1.9,Num.2.7,Num.7.24,Num.7.29,Num.10.16,1Sam.17.28",,helon_1486,,,,,,,E,eliab_1073,2019-07-27 11:49 eliab_1074,wip,1074,Eliab,Eliab,,,checked,checked,Eliab (Hebrew origin name),Male,,,-1491,,-1452,,,Tribe of Reuben,Eliab 1,"A Reubenite, son of Pallu ([Num. 16:1](/num#Num.16.1), [12](/num#Num.16.12); [26:8](/num#Num.26.8), [9](/num#Num.26.9); [Deut. 11:6](/deut#Deut.11.6)).",,,5,"Num.16.1,Num.16.12,Num.26.8,Num.26.9,Deut.11.6",,pallu_2325,,"nemuel_2177,abiram_47,dathan_982",,,,,E,eliab_1074,2019-07-27 11:49 eliab_1075,wip,1075,Eliab,Eliab,,,checked,checked,Eliab(son of Kohath),Male,,,-1752,,-975,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,5,"1Sam.16.6,1Sam.17.13,1Sam.17.28,1Chr.2.13,2Chr.11.18",,jesse_903,,abihail_31,"abinadab_44,david_994,elihu_1129,nethaneel_2189,ozem_2260,raddai_2387,shammah_2700",,,,E,eliab_1075,2019-07-27 11:49 eliab_1076,wip,1076,Eliab,Eliab,,,checked,checked,"Eliab (Eliab, the son of Helon, was one of the leaders of the tribes of Israel and a prince of the house of Zebulun)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Eliab 4,One of the Gadite heroes who joined David in his stronghold in the wilderness ([1 Chr. 12:9](/1chr#1Chr.12.9)).,,,1,1Chr.12.9,,,,,,,,,E,eliab_1076,2019-07-27 11:49 eliab_1077,wip,1077,Eliab,Eliab,,,checked,checked,Eliab (Lyre player),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,,,,,3,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.20,1Chr.16.5",,,,,,,,,E,eliab_1077,2019-07-27 11:49 eliada_1078,wip,1078,Eliada,Eliada,,Beeliada,checked,checked,Eliada (Son of David),Male,,,-1053,,-1043,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Eliada 1,One of David’s sons born after his establishment in Jerusalem ([2 Sam. 5:16](/2sam#2Sam.5.16)).,,,3,"2Sam.5.16,1Chr.3.8,1Chr.14.7",,david_994,,,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,japhia_728,jerimoth_869,daniel_939,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,,,E,eliada_1078,2019-07-27 11:49 eliada_1079,wip,1079,Eliada,Eliada,,,checked,checked,Eliada(One of David's sons born after his establishment in Jerusalem ( 2 Samuel 5:16 ).),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Eliada 2,"A mighty man of war, a Benjamite ([2 Chr. 17:17](/2chr#2Chr.17.17)).",,,1,2Chr.17.17,,,,,,,,,E,eliada_1079,2019-07-27 11:49 eliadah_1080,wip,1080,Eliadah,Eliadah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-984,,-984,,,,Eliada 3,"An Aramite of Zobah, captain of a marauding band that troubled Solomon ([1 Kings 11:23](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.23)).",,,1,1Kgs.11.23,,,,rezon_2437,,,,,E,eliadah_1080,2019-07-27 11:49 eliah_1081,wip,1081,Eliah,Eliah,,,checked,checked,Eliah (Prophet of Israel),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.27,,jeroham_875,,,"athaliah_360,jaresiah_731,shamsherai_2548,shehariah_2592,zichri_3068",,,,E,eliah_1081,2019-07-27 11:49 eliah_1082,wip,1082,Eliah,Eliah,,,checked,checked,"the sons of Elam; Mattaniah, Zechariah, and Jehiel, and Abdi, and Jeremoth, and Eliah.",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.26,,,,,,,,,E,eliah_1082,2019-07-27 11:49 eliahba_1083,wip,1083,Eliahba,Eliahba,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,2,"2Sam.23.32,1Chr.11.33",,,,,,,,,E,eliahba_1083,2019-07-27 11:49 eliakim_1084,wip,1084,Eliakim,Eliakim,,,checked,checked,Eliakim (Son of Melea),Male,,,-712,,-710,,,,Eliakim 3,"The son of Hilkiah, who was sent to receive the message of the invading Assyrians and report it to Isaiah ([2 Kings 18:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.18); [19:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.19.2); [Isa. 36:3](/isa#Isa.36.3); [37:2](/isa#Isa.37.2)). In his office as governor of the palace of Hezekiah he succeeded Shebna ([Isa. 22:15-25](/isa#Isa.22.15)). He was a good man ([Isa. 22:20](/isa#Isa.22.20); [2 Kings 18:37](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.37)), and had a splendid and honourable career.",,,9,"2Kgs.18.18,2Kgs.18.26,2Kgs.18.37,2Kgs.19.2,Isa.22.20,Isa.36.3,Isa.36.11,Isa.36.22,Isa.37.2",,hilkiah_1523,,,,,,,E,eliakim_1084,2019-07-27 11:49 eliakim_1086,wip,1086,Eliakim,Eliakim,,,checked,checked,Eliakim (Son of Hilkiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.41,,,,,,,,,E,eliakim_1086,2019-07-27 11:49 eliakim_1087,wip,1087,Eliakim,Eliakim,,,checked,checked,Eliakim (son of Abihud),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Eliakim 2,"The son of Abiud, of the posterity of Zerubbabel ([Matt. 1:13](/matt#Matt.1.13)).",,,1,Matt.1.13,,abiud_56,,azor_559,,,,,E,eliakim_1087,2019-07-27 11:49 eliakim_1088,wip,1088,Eliakim,Eliakim,,,checked,checked,Eliakim (son of Simeon),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Eliakim 1,"The son of Melea ([Luke 3:30](/luke#Luke.3.30)), and probably grandson of Nathan.",,,1,Luke.3.30,,melea_1992,,jonan_1690,,,,,E,eliakim_1088,2019-07-27 11:49 eliam_1089,wip,1089,Eliam,Eliam,,Ammiel,checked,checked,Eliam (father in law of David),Male,,,-1053,,-1035,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Eliam 1,"The father of Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah ([2 Sam. 11:3](/2sam#2Sam.11.3)). In [1 Chr. 3:5](/1chr#1Chr.3.5) his name is Ammiel.",,,2,"2Sam.11.3,1Chr.3.5",,,,bathsheba_416,,,,,E,eliam_1089,2019-07-27 11:49 eliam_1090,wip,1090,Eliam,Eliam,,,checked,checked,Eliam (Son of Ahithophel the Gilonite),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Eliam 2,"This name also occurs as that of a Gilonite, the son of Ahithophel, and one of David’s thirty warriors ([2 Sam. 23:34](/2sam#2Sam.23.34)). perhaps these two were the same person.",,,1,2Sam.23.34,,ahithophel_162,,,,,,,E,eliam_1090,2019-07-27 11:49 eliasaph_1091,wip,1091,Eliasaph,Eliasaph,,,checked,checked,Eliasaph (prince of the Gershonites),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,5,"Num.1.14,Num.2.14,Num.7.42,Num.7.47,Num.10.20",,jethro_2431,,,"hobab_1537,zipporah_3095",,,,E,eliasaph_1091,2019-07-27 11:49 eliasaph_1092,wip,1092,Eliasaph,Eliasaph,,,checked,checked,Eliasaph (Son of Lael),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Num.3.24,,lael_1804,,,,,,,E,eliasaph_1092,2019-07-27 11:49 eliashib_1093,wip,1093,Eliashib,Eliashib,,,checked,checked,"Eliashib (Hebrew: אֶלְיָשִׁיב‎ ’Elyāšîḇ, ""El restores"") the High Priest is mentioned in Nehemiah 12:10,22 and 3:1, 20-21,13:28 and possibly the Book of Ezra of the Hebrew Bible as (grand)father (Nehemiah 12:22) of the high priest Johanan (Ezra 10:6). Some also place him in different parts of Nehemiah including 12:23 and 13:4,7, but this is disputed. Nehemiah 3:20-21 places his home between the area of two working groups constructing the walls of Jerusalem on the south side of the city. He helped with the refortification of this wall (Neh 3:1). The size of his house indicated his wealth and high socio-economic status (Neh 3:23-21). This places him as someone who lived during the time of Nehemiah. In the year 445 BCE, Eliashib was the high priest when Nehemiah returned to Jerusalem in the 20th year of Artaxerxes I (Nehemiah 1:1, 2:1).[1]",Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.24,,elioenai_1135,,,"akkub_180,anani_256,dalaiah_970,hodaiah_1539,johanan_1668,pelaiah_2301",,,,E,eliashib_1093,2019-07-27 11:49 eliashib_1094,wip,1094,Eliashib,Eliashib,,,checked,checked,Eliashib (the twelfth to Jakim),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Eliashib 1,"A priest, head of one of the courses of the priests of the time of David ([1 Chr. 24:12](/1chr#1Chr.24.12)).",,,1,1Chr.24.12,,,,,,,,,E,eliashib_1094,2019-07-27 11:49 eliashib_1095,wip,1095,Eliashib,Eliashib,,,checked,checked,Eliashib (Jehohanan ),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.6,,,,johanan_1674,,,,,E,eliashib_1095,2019-07-27 11:49 eliashib_1096,wip,1096,Eliashib,Eliashib,,,checked,checked,Eliashib (the High Priest is mentioned in Nehemiah),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.24,,,,,,,,,E,eliashib_1096,2019-07-27 11:49 eliashib_1097,wip,1097,Eliashib,Eliashib,,,checked,checked,Eliashib (From the descendants of Zattu),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.27,,,,,,,,,E,eliashib_1097,2019-07-27 11:49 eliashib_1098,wip,1098,Eliashib,Eliashib,,,checked,checked,Eliashib (A high priest in the days of Nehemiah),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.36,,,,,,,,,E,eliashib_1098,2019-07-27 11:49 eliashib_1099,wip,1099,Eliashib,Eliashib,,,checked,checked,Eliashib(son of Zabbai),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Neh.3.1,Neh.3.20,Neh.3.21",,,,,,,,,E,eliashib_1099,2019-07-27 11:49 eliashib_1100,wip,1100,Eliashib,Eliashib,,,checked,checked,Eliashib (descendant of Zattu),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,Eliashib 2,"A high priest in the time of Ezra and Nehemiah ([Neh. 12:22](/neh#Neh.12.22), [23](/neh#Neh.12.23)). He rebuilt the eastern city wall (3:1), his own mansion being in that quarter, on the ridge Ophel (3:20, 21). His indulgence of Tobiah the Ammonite provoked the indignation of Nehemiah (13:4, 7).",,,4,"Neh.12.10,Neh.12.22,Neh.12.23,Neh.13.28",,joiakim_1681,,joiada_1680,,,,,E,eliashib_1100,2019-07-27 11:49 eliashib_1101,wip,1101,Eliashib,Eliashib,,,checked,checked,"The sons of Elioenai: Hodaviah, Eliashib, Pelaiah, Akkub, Johanan, Delaiah and Anani—seven in all.",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.13.4,Neh.13.7",,,,,,,,,E,eliashib_1101,2019-07-27 11:49 eliathah_1102,wip,1102,Eliathah,Eliathah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Eliathah,"To whom God will come, one of the foureen sons of the Levite Heman, and musician of the temple in the time of David ([1 Chr. 25:4](/1chr#1Chr.25.4)).",,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.27",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,E,eliathah_1102,2019-07-27 11:49 elidad_1103,wip,1103,Elidad,Elidad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Elidad,"Whom God has loved, son of Chislon, and chief of the tribe of Benjamin; one of those who were appointed to divide the Promised Land among the tribes ([Num. 34:21](/num#Num.34.21)).",,,1,Num.34.21,,chislon_942,,,,,,,E,elidad_1103,2019-07-27 11:49 eliel_1104,wip,1104,Eliel,Eliel,,,checked,checked,"Eliel (mighty warrior, famous man, head of his father's house)",Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Eliel 1,"A chief of Manasseh, on the east of Jordan ([1 Chr. 5:24](/1chr#1Chr.5.24)).",,,1,1Chr.5.24,,,,,,,,,E,eliel_1104,2019-07-27 11:49 eliel_1105,wip,1105,Eliel,Eliel,,,checked,checked,"Eliel (A chief of Manasseh, on the east of Jordan )",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.20,,shimhi_2698,,,"adaiah_71,beraiah_470,jakim_713,elienai_1112,shimrath_2702,zabdi_2955,zichri_3066,zilthai_3082",,,,E,eliel_1105,2019-07-27 11:49 eliel_1106,wip,1106,Eliel,Eliel,,,checked,checked,Eliel (Chief of Levites),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.22,,shashak_2561,,,"abdon_11,antothijah_271,iphedeiah_606,ishpan_639,elam_1050,hanan_1370,hananiah_1385,heber_1474,penuel_2315,zichri_3067",,,,E,eliel_1106,2019-07-27 11:49 eliel_1107,wip,1107,Eliel,Eliel,,,checked,checked,Eliel (Elnaam),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.46,,,,,,,,,E,eliel_1107,2019-07-27 11:49 eliel_1108,wip,1108,Eliel,Eliel,,,checked,checked,Eliel (A Gadite who joined David in the hold at Ziklag),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.47,,,,,,,,,E,eliel_1108,2019-07-27 11:49 eliel_1109,wip,1109,Eliel,Eliel,,,checked,checked,"Eliel (My God is God) The name is formed from two different Hebrew terms for God. Eli, meaning ""my God"".",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Eliel 2,A Gadite who joined David in the hold at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:11](/1chr#1Chr.12.11)).,,,1,1Chr.12.11,,,,,,,,,E,eliel_1109,2019-07-27 11:49 eliel_1110,wip,1110,Eliel,Eliel,,,checked,checked,Eliel(son of Hebron),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.15.9,1Chr.15.11",,,,,,,,,E,eliel_1110,2019-07-27 11:49 eliel_1111,wip,1111,Eliel,Eliel,,,checked,checked,Eliel (Levite at time of Hezekiah),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Eliel 3,One of the overseers of the offerings in the reign of Hezekiah ([2 Chr. 31:13](/2chr#2Chr.31.13)).,,,1,2Chr.31.13,,,,,,,,,E,eliel_1111,2019-07-27 11:49 elienai_1112,wip,1112,Elienai,Elienai,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.20,,shimhi_2698,,,"adaiah_71,beraiah_470,jakim_713,eliel_1105,shimrath_2702,zabdi_2955,zichri_3066,zilthai_3082",,,,E,elienai_1112,2019-07-27 11:49 eliezer_1113,publish,1113,Eliezer (Abraham's Steward),Eliezer,,,checked,,Eliezer (Steward of the house of Abram),Male,,,-1911,,-1911,,,,Eliezer 1,"“Of Damascus,” the “steward” (R.V., “possessor”) of Abraham’s house ([Gen. 15:2](/gen#Gen.15.2), [3](/gen#Gen.15.3)). It was probably he who headed the embassy sent by Abraham to the old home of his family in Padan-aram to seek a wife for his son Isaac. The account of this embassy is given at length in [Gen. 24](/gen#Gen.24).",,,1,Gen.15.2,,,,,,,,,E,eliezer_1113,2020-08-16 00:20 eliezer_1114,wip,1114,Eliezer,Eliezer,,,checked,checked,Eliezer (The third son of Aaron),Male,,,-1491,,-1015,midian_796,,Tribe of Levi,Eliezer 3,"One of the two sons of Moses, born during his sojourn in Midian ([Ex. 18:4](/exod#Exod.18.4); [1 Chr. 23:15](/1chr#1Chr.23.15), [17](/1chr#1Chr.23.17)). He remained with his mother and brother Gershom with Jethro when Moses returned to Egypt. ([Ex. 18:4](/exod#Exod.18.4)). They were restored to Moses when Jethro heard of his departure out of Egypt.",,,4,"Exod.18.4,1Chr.23.15,1Chr.23.17,1Chr.26.25",zipporah_3095,moses_2108,,rehabiah_2409,gershom_1302,,,,E,eliezer_1114,2019-07-27 11:49 eliezer_1115,wip,1115,Eliezer,Eliezer,,,checked,checked,Eliezer (son of Beker),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Eliezer 2,"The son of Becher, and grandson of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 7:8](/1chr#1Chr.7.8)).",,,1,1Chr.7.8,,becher_423,,,"abiah_17,alameth_184,anathoth_262,jerimoth_865,elioenai_1137,joash_1635,omri_2244,zemira_3037",,,,E,eliezer_1115,2019-07-27 11:49 eliezer_1116,wip,1116,Eliezer,Eliezer,,,checked,checked,Eliezer (the Priest),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Eliezer 4,One of the priests who blew the trumpet before the ark when it was brought to Jerusalem ([1 Chr. 15:24](/1chr#1Chr.15.24)).,,,1,1Chr.15.24,,,,,,,,,E,eliezer_1116,2019-07-27 11:49 eliezer_1117,wip,1117,Eliezer,Eliezer,,,checked,checked,Eliezer (Tribe leader of the Reubenites),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Eliezer 5,"Son of Zichri, and chief of the Reubenites under David ([1 Chr. 27:16](/1chr#1Chr.27.16)).",,,1,1Chr.27.16,,zichri_3071,,,,,,,E,eliezer_1117,2019-07-27 11:49 eliezer_1118,wip,1118,Eliezer,Eliezer,,,checked,checked,Eliezer (son of Dodavahu of Mareshah),Male,,,-896,,-896,,,,Eliezer 6,"A prophet in the time of Jehoshaphat ([2 Chr. 20:37](/2chr#2Chr.20.37)). Others of this name are mentioned [Luke 3:29](/luke#Luke.3.29); [Ezra 8:16](/ezra#Ezra.8.16); [10:18](/ezra#Ezra.10.18), [23](/ezra#Ezra.10.23), [31](/ezra#Ezra.10.31).",,,1,2Chr.20.37,,dodavah_1019,,,,,,,E,eliezer_1118,2020-08-16 00:22 eliezer_1119,wip,1119,Eliezer,Eliezer,,,checked,checked,Eliezer (A Jewish exile),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,E,eliezer_1119,2019-07-27 11:49 eliezer_1120,wip,1120,Eliezer,Eliezer,,,checked,checked,Eliezer (descendant of Joshua son of Jozadak),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.18,,,,,,,,,E,eliezer_1120,2019-07-27 11:49 eliezer_1121,wip,1121,Eliezer,Eliezer,,,checked,checked,Eliezer (the Levite),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.23,,,,,,,,,E,eliezer_1121,2020-08-16 00:22 eliezer_1122,wip,1122,Eliezer (Son of Harim),Eliezer,,,checked,,"Eliezer(Son of Harim) A priest, a Levite, and one of the sons of Harim who had married non-Israelitish women",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.31,,,,,,,,,E,eliezer_1122,2020-08-16 00:23 eliezer_1123,wip,1123,Eliezer,Eliezer,,,checked,checked,Eliezer (son of Jorim),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.29,,jorim_1707,,jose_1709,,,,,E,eliezer_1123,2019-07-27 11:49 elihoenai_1124,wip,1124,Elihoenai,Elihoenai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.4,,zerahiah_3048,,,,,,,E,elihoenai_1124,2019-07-27 11:49 elihoreph_1125,wip,1125,Elihoreph,Elihoreph,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.3,,shavsha_2493,,,ahiah_127,,,,E,elihoreph_1125,2019-07-27 11:49 elihu_1126,wip,1126,Elihu,Elihu,,"Eliel,Eliab",checked,checked,Elihu(son of Jeroham),Male,,,-1100,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Elihu 2,"The son of Tohu, and grandfather of Elkanah ([1 Sam. 1:1](/1sam#1Sam.1.1)). He is called also Eliel ([1 Chr. 6:34](/1chr#1Chr.6.34)) and Eliab (6:27).",,,3,"1Sam.1.1,1Chr.6.27,1Chr.6.34",,nahath_2876,,jeroham_874,,,,,E,elihu_1126,2019-07-27 11:49 elihu_1127,wip,1127,Elihu,Elihu,,,checked,checked,Elihu a man from the book of Job. Descended from Buz who may be from the line of Abraham: Genesis 22:20-21,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Elihu 3,One of the captains of thousands of Manasseh who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:20](/1chr#1Chr.12.20)).,,,1,1Chr.12.20,,,,,,,,,E,elihu_1127,2019-07-27 11:49 elihu_1128,wip,1128,Elihu,Elihu,,,checked,checked,He is my God,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Elihu 4,"One of the family of Obed-edom, who were appointed porters of the temple under David ([1 Chr. 26:7](/1chr#1Chr.26.7)).",,,1,1Chr.26.7,,shemaiah_2627,,,"elzabad_1188,obed_2231,othni_2258,rephael_2421,semachiah_2487",,,,E,elihu_1128,2019-07-27 11:49 elihu_1129,wip,1129,Elihu,Elihu,,,checked,checked,"over Judah: Elihu, a brother of David; over Issachar: Omri son of Michael;",Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.27.18,,jesse_903,,,"abinadab_44,david_994,eliab_1075,nethaneel_2189,ozem_2260,raddai_2387,shammah_2700",,,,E,elihu_1129,2019-07-27 11:49 elihu_1130,wip,1130,Elihu,Elihu,,,checked,checked,Elihu (Friend of Job),Male,,,-1520,,-1520,,,,Elihu 1,"“The son of Barachel, a Buzite” ([Job 32:2](/job#Job.32.2)), one of Job’s friends. When the debate between Job and his friends is brought to a close, Elihu for the first time makes his appearance, and delivers his opinion on the points at issue ([Job 32](/job#Job.32)-37).",,,7,"Job.32.2,Job.32.4,Job.32.5,Job.32.6,Job.34.1,Job.35.1,Job.36.1",,barachel_400,,,,,,,E,elihu_1130,2019-07-27 11:49 elijah_1131,wip,1131,Elijah,Elijah,,Elias,checked,checked,Elijah (a Tishbite who was an inhabitant of Gilead),Male,,,-910,,60,,,,Elijah 1,"“The Tishbite,” the “Elias” of the New Testament, is suddenly introduced to our notice in [1 Kings 17:1](/1kgs#1Kgs.17.1) as delivering a message from the Lord to Ahab. There is mention made of a town called Thisbe, south of Kadesh, but it is impossible to say whether this was the place referred to in the name given to the prophet. Having delivered his message to Ahab, he retired at the command of God to a hiding-place by the brook Cherith, beyond Jordan, where he was fed by ravens. When the brook dried up God sent him to the widow of Zarephath, a city of Zidon, from whose scanty store he was supported for the space of two years. During this period the widow’s son died, and was restored to life by Elijah ([1 Kings 17](/1kgs#1Kgs.17): 2-24). During all these two years a famine prevailed in the land. At the close of this period of retirement and of preparation for his work (comp. [Gal. 1:17](/gal#Gal.1.17), [18](/gal#Gal.1.18)) Elijah met Obadiah, one of Ahab’s officers, whom he had sent out to seek for pasturage for the cattle, and bade him go and tell his master that Elijah was there. The king came and met Elijah, and reproached him as the troubler of Israel. It was then proposed that sacrifices should be publicly offered, for the purpose of determining whether Baal or Jehovah were the true God. This was done on Carmel, with the result that the people fell on their faces, crying, “The Lord, he is the God.” Thus was accomplished the great work of Elijah’s ministry. The prophets of Baal were then put to death by the order of Elijah. Not one of them escaped. Then immediately followed rain, according to the word of Elijah, and in answer to his prayer ([James 5:18](/jas#Jas.5.18)). Jezebel, enraged at the fate that had befallen her priests of Baal, threatened to put Elijah to death ([1 Kings 19:1-13](/1kgs#1Kgs.19.1)). He therefore fled in alarm to Beersheba, and thence went alone a day’s journey into the wilderness, and sat down in despondency under a juniper tree. As he slept an angel touched him, and said unto him, “Arise and eat; because the journey is too great for thee.” He arose and found a cake and a cruse of water. Having partaken of the provision thus miraculously supplied, he went forward on his solitary way for forty days and forty nights to Horeb, the mount of God, where he took up his abode in a cave. Here the Lord appeared unto him and said, “What dost thou here, Elijah?” In answer to his despondent words God manifests to him his glory, and then directs him to return to Damascus and anoint Hazael king over Syria, and Jehu king over Israel, and Elisha to be prophet in his room ([1 Kings 19:13-21](/1kgs#1Kgs.19.13); comp. [2 Kings 8:7-15](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.7); [9:1-10](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.1)). Some six years after this he warned Ahab and Jezebel of the violent deaths they would die ([1 Kings 21:19-24](/1kgs#1Kgs.21.19); [22:38](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.38)). He also, four years afterwards, warned Ahaziah (q.v.), who had succeeded his father Ahab, of his approaching death ([2 Kings 1:1-16](/2kgs#2Kgs.1.1)). During these intervals he probably withdrew to some quiet retirement, no one knew where. His interview with Ahaziah’s messengers on the way to Ekron, and the account of the destruction of his captains with their fifties, suggest the idea that he may have been in retirement at this time on Mount Carmel. The time now drew near when he was to be taken up into heaven ([2 Kings 2:1-12](/2kgs#2Kgs.2.1)). He had a presentiment of what was awaiting him. He went down to Gilgal, where was a school of the prophets, and where his successor Elisha, whom he had anointed some years before, resided. Elisha was solemnized by the thought of his master’s leaving him, and refused to be parted from him. “They two went on,” and came to Bethel and Jericho, and crossed the Jordan, the waters of which were “divided hither and thither” when smitten with Elijah’s mantle. Arrived at the borders of Gilead, which Elijah had left many years before, it “came to pass as they still went on and talked” they were suddenly separated by a chariot and horses of fire; and “Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven, “Elisha receiving his mantle, which fell from him as he ascended. No one of the old prophets is so frequently referred to in the New Testament. The priests and Levites said to the Baptist ([John 1:25](/john#John.1.25)), “Why baptizest thou, if thou be not that Christ, nor Elias?” Paul ([Rom. 11:2](/rom#Rom.11.2)) refers to an incident in his history to illustrate his argument that God had not cast away his people. James (5:17) finds in him an illustration of the power of prayer. (See also [Luke 4:25](/luke#Luke.4.25); [9:54](/luke#Luke.9.54).) He was a type of John the Baptist in the sternness and power of his reproofs ([Luke 9:8](/luke#Luke.9.8)). He was the Elijah that “must first come” ([Matt. 11:11](/matt#Matt.11.11), [14](/matt#Matt.11.14)), the forerunner of our Lord announced by Malachi. Even outwardly the Baptist corresponded so closely to the earlier prophet that he might be styled a second Elijah. In him we see “the same connection with a wild and wilderness country; the same long retirement in the desert; the same sudden, startling entrance on his work ([1 Kings 17:1](/1kgs#1Kgs.17.1); [Luke 3:2](/luke#Luke.3.2)); even the same dress, a hairy garment, and a leathern girdle about the loins ([2 Kings 1:8](/2kgs#2Kgs.1.8); [Matt. 3:4](/matt#Matt.3.4)).” How deep the impression was which Elijah made “on the mind of the nation may be judged from the fixed belief, which rested on the words of Malachi (4:5, 6), which many centuries after prevailed that he would again appear for the relief and restoration of the country. Each remarkable person as he arrives on the scene, be his habits and characteristics what they may, the stern John equally with his gentle Successor, is proclaimed to be Elijah ([Matt. 11:13](/matt#Matt.11.13), [14](/matt#Matt.11.14); 16:14; 17:10; [Mark 9:11](/mark#Mark.9.11); [15:35](/mark#Mark.15.35); [Luke 9:7](/luke#Luke.9.7), [8](/luke#Luke.9.8); [John 1:21](/john#John.1.21)). His appearance in glory on the mount of transfiguration does not seem to have startled the disciples. They were ‘sore afraid,’ but not apparently surprised.”",,,92,"1Kgs.17.1,1Kgs.17.13,1Kgs.17.15,1Kgs.17.16,1Kgs.17.18,1Kgs.17.22,1Kgs.17.23,1Kgs.17.24,1Kgs.18.1,1Kgs.18.2,1Kgs.18.7,1Kgs.18.8,1Kgs.18.11,1Kgs.18.14,1Kgs.18.15,1Kgs.18.16,1Kgs.18.17,1Kgs.18.21,1Kgs.18.22,1Kgs.18.25,1Kgs.18.27,1Kgs.18.30,1Kgs.18.31,1Kgs.18.36,1Kgs.18.40,1Kgs.18.41,1Kgs.18.42,1Kgs.18.46,1Kgs.19.1,1Kgs.19.2,1Kgs.19.9,1Kgs.19.13,1Kgs.19.19,1Kgs.19.20,1Kgs.19.21,1Kgs.21.17,1Kgs.21.20,1Kgs.21.28,2Kgs.1.3,2Kgs.1.4,2Kgs.1.8,2Kgs.1.10,2Kgs.1.12,2Kgs.1.13,2Kgs.1.15,2Kgs.1.17,2Kgs.2.1,2Kgs.2.2,2Kgs.2.4,2Kgs.2.6,2Kgs.2.8,2Kgs.2.9,2Kgs.2.11,2Kgs.2.13,2Kgs.2.14,2Kgs.2.15,2Kgs.3.11,2Kgs.9.36,2Kgs.10.10,2Kgs.10.17,2Chr.21.12,Mal.4.5,Matt.11.14,Matt.16.14,Matt.17.3,Matt.17.4,Matt.17.10,Matt.17.11,Matt.17.12,Matt.27.47,Matt.27.49,Mark.6.15,Mark.8.28,Mark.9.4,Mark.9.5,Mark.9.11,Mark.9.12,Mark.9.13,Mark.15.35,Mark.15.36,Luke.1.17,Luke.4.25,Luke.4.26,Luke.9.8,Luke.9.19,Luke.9.30,Luke.9.33,Luke.9.54,John.1.21,John.1.25,Rom.11.2,Jas.5.17",,,,,,,,,E,elijah_1131,2020-12-01 15:13 elijah_1132,wip,1132,Elijah,Elijah,,,checked,checked,Elijah (descendant of Harim),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.21,,,,,,,,,E,elijah_1132,2019-07-27 11:49 elika_1133,wip,1133,Elika,Elika,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Elika,"God is his rejector, one of David’s thirty-seven distinguished heros ([2 Sam. 23:25](/2sam#2Sam.23.25)).",,,1,2Sam.23.25,,,,,,,,,E,elika_1133,2019-07-27 11:49 elimelech_1134,wip,1134,Elimelech,Elimelech,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1307,,-1307,bethlehem_218,,,Elimelech,"God his king, a man of the tribe of Judah, of the family of the Hezronites, and kinsman of Boaz, who dwelt in Bethlehem in the days of the judges. In consequence of a great dearth he, with his wife Naomi and his two sons, went to dwell in the land of Moab. There he and his sons died ([Ruth 1:2](/ruth#Ruth.1.2), [3](/ruth#Ruth.1.3); 2:1, 3; 4:3, 9). Naomi afterwards returned to Palestine with her daughter Ruth.",,,6,"Ruth.1.2,Ruth.1.3,Ruth.2.1,Ruth.2.3,Ruth.4.3,Ruth.4.9",,,naomi_2147,"chilion_940,mahlon_1897",,,,,E,elimelech_1134,2019-07-27 11:49 elioenai_1135,wip,1135,Elioenai,Elioenai,,,checked,checked,Elioenai was the name of several minor characters in the Old Testament,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.3.23,1Chr.3.24",,neariah_2161,,"johanan_1668,eliashib_1093,anani_256,hodaiah_1539,akkub_180,pelaiah_2301,dalaiah_970","azrikam_563,hezekiah_1513",,,,E,elioenai_1135,2019-07-27 11:49 elioenai_1136,wip,1136,Elioenai,Elioenai,,,checked,checked,"Elioenai (was the husband of Naomi. Together they had two sons, Mahlon and Chilion. He was originally a resident of Bethlehem before moving to Moab with his family, where he died (see Ruth 1:1–3). All of his property was later purchased by Boaz (see Ruth 4:9).)",Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.36,,,,,,,,,E,elioenai_1136,2019-07-27 11:49 elioenai_1137,wip,1137,Elioenai,Elioenai,,,checked,checked,Elioenai (descendant of David),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.7.8,,becher_423,,,"abiah_17,alameth_184,anathoth_262,jerimoth_865,eliezer_1115,joash_1635,omri_2244,zemira_3037",,,,E,elioenai_1137,2019-07-27 11:49 elioenai_1138,wip,1138,Elioenai,Elioenai,,,checked,checked,Elioenai (Korahite doorkeeper),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.26.3,,meshelemiah_2013,,,"jathniel_743,jediael_760,jehohanan_785,elam_1051,zebadiah_2991,zechariah_3004",,,,E,elioenai_1138,2019-07-27 11:49 elioenai_1139,wip,1139,Elioenai,Elioenai,,,checked,checked,Elioenai (descendants of Pashhur),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.22,,,,,,,,,E,elioenai_1139,2019-07-27 11:49 elioenai_1140,wip,1140,Elioenai,Elioenai,,,checked,checked,My eyes are towards God.,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.27,,,,,,,,,E,elioenai_1140,2019-07-27 11:49 elioenai_1141,wip,1141,Elioenai,Elioenai,,,checked,checked,Elioenai (the priest),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.41,,,,,,,,,E,elioenai_1141,2019-07-27 11:49 eliphal_1142,wip,1142,Eliphal,Eliphal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.35,,ur_2893,,,,,,,E,eliphal_1142,2019-07-27 11:49 eliphalet_1143,wip,1143,Eliphalet,Eliphalet,,Eliphelet,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1043,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Eliphalet,"God his deliverance, one of David’s sons ([2 Sam. 5:16](/2sam#2Sam.5.16)); called also Eliphelet ([1 Chr. 3:8](/1chr#1Chr.3.8)).",,,3,"2Sam.5.16,1Chr.3.8,1Chr.14.7",,david_994,,,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,japhia_728,jerimoth_869,daniel_939,eliada_1078,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,,,E,eliphalet_1143,2019-07-27 11:49 eliphaz_1144,wip,1144,Eliphaz,Eliphaz,,,checked,checked,Eliphaz (son of Esau),Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,Eliphaz 2,"The son of Esau by his wife Adah, and father of several Edomitish tribes ([Gen. 36:4](/gen#Gen.36.4), [10](/gen#Gen.36.10), [11](/gen#Gen.36.11), [16](/gen#Gen.36.16)).",,,8,"Gen.36.4,Gen.36.10,Gen.36.11,Gen.36.12,Gen.36.15,Gen.36.16,1Chr.1.35,1Chr.1.36",adah_414,esau_1216,,"teman_2838,korah_1794,omar_2242,amalek_197,gatam_1281,kenaz_1776,zepho_3042",,,"jaalam_662,jeush_913,korah_1793,reuel_2430",,E,eliphaz_1144,2020-09-03 12:34 eliphaz_1145,wip,1145,Eliphaz,Eliphaz,,,checked,checked,Eliphaz ( firstborn of Esau),Male,,,-1520,,-1520,,,,,,,,6,"Job.2.11,Job.4.1,Job.15.1,Job.22.1,Job.42.7,Job.42.9",,,,,,,,,E,eliphaz_1145,2019-07-27 11:49 elipheleh_1146,wip,1146,Elipheleh,Elipheleh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Elipheleh,"God will distinguish him, one of the porters appointed to play “on the Sheminith” on the occasion of the bringing up of the ark to the city of David ([1 Chr. 15:18](/1chr#1Chr.15.18), [21](/1chr#1Chr.15.21)).",,,2,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.21",,,,,,,,,E,elipheleh_1146,2019-07-27 11:49 eliphelet_1147,wip,1147,Eliphelet,Eliphelet,,,checked,checked,Eliphelet (son of Ahasbai),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Eliphelet 1,One of David’s distinguished warriors ([2 Sam. 23:34](/2sam#2Sam.23.34)); called also Eliphal in [1 Chr. 11:35](/1chr#1Chr.11.35).,,,1,2Sam.23.34,,ahasbai_116,,,,,,,E,eliphelet_1147,2019-07-27 11:49 eliphelet_1149,wip,1149,Eliphelet,Eliphelet,,,checked,checked,Eliphelet (the third),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Eliphelet 3,A descendant of king Saul through Jonathan ([1 Chr. 8:39](/1chr#1Chr.8.39)).,,,1,1Chr.8.39,,eleasah_1061,,,"jehush_825,ulam_2890",,,,E,eliphelet_1149,2019-07-27 11:49 eliphelet_1150,wip,1150,Eliphelet,Eliphelet,,,checked,checked,Eliphelet (descendant of Adonikam),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.13,,,,,,,,,E,eliphelet_1150,2019-07-27 11:49 eliphelet_1151,wip,1151,Eliphelet,Eliphelet,,,checked,checked,Eliphelet (took strange wife),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.33,,,,,,,,,E,eliphelet_1151,2019-07-27 11:49 elisabeth_1152,wip,1152,Elisabeth,Elisabeth,,,checked,,,Female,,,-5,,-5,,,,Elisabeth,"God her oath, the mother of John the Baptist ([Luke 1:5](/luke#Luke.1.5)). She was a descendant of Aaron. She and her husband Zacharias (q.v.) “were both righteous before God” ([Luke 1:5](/luke#Luke.1.5), [13](/luke#Luke.1.13)). Mary’s visit to Elisabeth is described in 1:39-63.",,,8,"Luke.1.5,Luke.1.7,Luke.1.13,Luke.1.24,Luke.1.36,Luke.1.40,Luke.1.41,Luke.1.57",,,zacharias_2971,john_1676,,,,,E,elisabeth_1152,2021-05-03 20:51 elisha_1153,wip,1153,Elisha,Elisha,,Eliseus,checked,,,Male,,,-906,,27,,,,Elisha,"God his salvation, the son of Shaphat of Abel-meholah, who became the attendant and disciple of Elijah ([1 Kings 19:16-19](/1kgs#1Kgs.19.16)). His name first occurs in the command given to Elijah to anoint him as his successor ([1 Kings 19:16](/1kgs#1Kgs.19.16)). This was the only one of the three commands then given to Elijah which he accomplished. On his way from Sinai to Damascus he found Elisha at his native place engaged in the labours of the field, ploughing with twelve yoke of oxen. He went over to him, threw over his shoulders his rough mantle, and at once adopted him as a son, and invested him with the prophetical office (comp. [Luke 9:61](/luke#Luke.9.61), [62](/luke#Luke.9.62)). Elisha accepted the call thus given (about four years before the death of Ahab), and for some seven or eight years became the close attendant on Elijah till he was parted from him and taken up into heaven. During all these years we hear nothing of Elisha except in connection with the closing scenes of Elijah’s life. After Elijah, Elisha was accepted as the leader of the sons of the prophets, and became noted in Israel. He possessed, according to his own request, “a double portion” of Elijah’s spirit ([2 Kings 2:9](/2kgs#2Kgs.2.9)); and for the long period of about sixty years (B.C. 892-832) held the office of “prophet in Israel” ([2 Kings 5:8](/2kgs#2Kgs.5.8)). After Elijah’s departure, Elisha returned to Jericho, and there healed the spring of water by casting salt into it ([2 Kings 2:21](/2kgs#2Kgs.2.21)). We next find him at Bethel (2:23), where, with the sternness of his master, he cursed the youths who came out and scoffed at him as a prophet of God: “Go up, thou bald head.” The judgment at once took effect, and God terribly visited the dishonour done to his prophet as dishonour done to himself. We next read of his predicting a fall of rain when the army of Jehoram was faint from thirst ([2 Kings 3:9-20](/2kgs#2Kgs.3.9)); of the multiplying of the poor widow’s cruse of oil (4:1-7); the miracle of restoring to life the son of the woman of Shunem (4:18-37); the multiplication of the twenty loaves of new barley into a sufficient supply for an hundred men (4:42-44); of the cure of Naaman the Syrian of his leprosy (5:1-27); of the punishment of Gehazi for his falsehood and his covetousness; of the recovery of the axe lost in the waters of the Jordan (6:1-7); of the miracle at Dothan, half-way on the road between Samaria and Jezreel; of the siege of Samaria by the king of Syria, and of the terrible sufferings of the people in connection with it, and Elisha’s prophecy as to the relief that would come ([2 Kings 6:24-7:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.6.24)). We then find Elisha at Damascus, to carry out the command given to his master to anoint Hazael king over Syria ([2 Kings 8:7-15](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.7)); thereafter he directs one of the sons of the prophets to anoint Jehu, the son of Jehoshaphat, king of Israel, instead of Ahab. Thus the three commands given to Elijah (9:1-10) were at length carried out. We do not again read of him till we find him on his death-bed in his own house ([2 Kings 13:14-19](/2kgs#2Kgs.13.14)). Joash, the grandson of Jehu, comes to mourn over his approaching departure, and utters the same words as those of Elisha when Elijah was taken away: “My father, my father! the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof.” Afterwards when a dead body is laid in Elisha’s grave a year after his burial, no sooner does it touch the hallowed remains than the man “revived, and stood up on his feet” ([2 Kings 13:20-21](/2kgs#2Kgs.13.20)).",,,53,"1Kgs.19.16,1Kgs.19.17,1Kgs.19.19,2Kgs.2.1,2Kgs.2.2,2Kgs.2.3,2Kgs.2.4,2Kgs.2.5,2Kgs.2.9,2Kgs.2.12,2Kgs.2.14,2Kgs.2.15,2Kgs.2.19,2Kgs.2.22,2Kgs.3.11,2Kgs.3.13,2Kgs.3.14,2Kgs.4.1,2Kgs.4.2,2Kgs.4.8,2Kgs.4.17,2Kgs.4.32,2Kgs.4.38,2Kgs.5.8,2Kgs.5.9,2Kgs.5.10,2Kgs.5.20,2Kgs.5.25,2Kgs.6.1,2Kgs.6.12,2Kgs.6.17,2Kgs.6.18,2Kgs.6.19,2Kgs.6.20,2Kgs.6.21,2Kgs.6.31,2Kgs.6.32,2Kgs.7.1,2Kgs.8.1,2Kgs.8.4,2Kgs.8.5,2Kgs.8.7,2Kgs.8.10,2Kgs.8.13,2Kgs.8.14,2Kgs.9.1,2Kgs.13.14,2Kgs.13.15,2Kgs.13.16,2Kgs.13.17,2Kgs.13.20,2Kgs.13.21,Luke.4.27",,shaphat_2553,,,,,,,E,elisha_1153,2020-12-01 15:14 elishah_1154,publish,1154,Elishah,Elishah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2338,,-2338,,,,Elishah,"The oldest of the four sons of Javan ([Gen. 10:4](/gen#Gen.10.4)), whose descendants peopled Greece. It has been supposed that Elishah’s descendants peopled the Peloponnesus, which was known by the name of Elis. This may be meant by “the isles of Elishah” ([Ezek. 27:7](/ezek#Ezek.27.7)).",,,2,"Gen.10.4,1Chr.1.7",,javan_744,,,"dodanim_1018,kittim_1789,tarshish_2828",,,,E,elishah_1154,2020-12-01 15:15 elishama_1155,wip,1155,Elishama,Elishama,,,checked,checked,"Dr. Elishama Rosemary Ideh was born in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital in 1964. Her father was an officer in the Nigerian police, while her mother was a businesswoman. Both parents hailed from Ewohimi in Esan South East Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria.",Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,Tribe of Joseph,Elishama 1,"A prince of Benjamin, grandfather of Joshua ([Num. 1:10](/num#Num.1.10); [1 Chr. 7:26](/1chr#1Chr.7.26)).",,,6,"Num.1.10,Num.2.18,Num.7.48,Num.7.53,Num.10.22,1Chr.7.26",,ammihud_223,,nun_2214,,,,,E,elishama_1155,2019-07-27 11:49 elishama_1156,wip,1156,Elishama,Elishama,,,checked,checked,na,Male,,,-1048,,-1043,,,Tribe of Judah,Elishama 2,One of David’s sons ([2 Sam. 5:16](/2sam#2Sam.5.16)).,,,2,"2Sam.5.16,1Chr.14.7",,david_994,,,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,japhia_728,jerimoth_869,daniel_939,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,,,E,elishama_1156,2019-07-27 11:49 elishama_1157,wip,1157,Elishama,Elishama,,,checked,checked,"Numbers 1:10 from the sons of Joseph: from Ephraim, Elishama son of Ammihud; from Manasseh, Gamaliel son of Pedahzur; In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Numbers 2:18 On the west will be the divisions of the camp of Ephraim under their standard. The leader of the people of Ephraim is Elishama son of Ammihud. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Numbers 7:48 On the seventh day Elishama son of Ammihud, the leader of the people of Ephraim, brought his offering. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Numbers 7:53 and two oxen, five rams, five male goats and five male lambs a year old to be sacrificed as a fellowship offering. This was the offering of Elishama son of Ammihud. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Numbers 10:22 The divisions of the camp of Ephraim went next, under their standard. Elishama son of Ammihud was in command. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations 2 Samuel 5:16Elishama, Eliada and Eliphelet. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations 2 Kings 25:25 In the seventh month, however, Ishmael son of Nethaniah, the son of Elishama, who was of royal blood, came with ten men and assassinated Gedaliah and also the men of Judah and the Babylonians who were with him at Mizpah. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations 1 Chronicles 2:41 Shallum the father of Jekamiah, and Jekamiah the father of Elishama. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations 1 Chronicles 3:8Elishama, Eliada and Eliphelet—nine in all. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations 1 Chronicles 7:26 Ladan his son, Ammihud his son, Elishama his son, In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations 1 Chronicles 14:7Elishama, Beeliada and Eliphelet. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations 2 Chronicles 17:8 With them were certain Levites—Shemaiah, Nethaniah, Zebadiah, Asahel, Shemiramoth, Jehonathan, Adonijah, Tobijah and Tob-Adonijah—and the priests Elishama and Jehoram. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Jeremiah 36:12 he went down to the secretary’s room in the royal palace, where all the officials were sitting: Elishama the secretary, Delaiah son of Shemaiah, Elnathan son of Akbor, Gemariah son of Shaphan, Zedekiah son of Hananiah, and all the other officials. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Jeremiah 36:20 After they put the scroll in the room of Elishama the secretary, they went to the king in the courtyard and reported everything to him. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Jeremiah 36:21 The king sent Jehudi to get the scroll, and Jehudi brought it from the room of Elishama the secretary and read it to the king and all the officials standing beside him. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Jeremiah 41:1 In the seventh month Ishmael son of Nethaniah, the son of Elishama, who was of royal blood and had been one of the king’s officers, came with ten men to Gedaliah son of Ahikam at Mizpah. While they were eating together there,",Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,,,,,2,"2Kgs.25.25,Jer.41.1",,,,nethaniah_2198,,,,,E,elishama_1157,2019-07-27 11:49 elishama_1158,wip,1158,Elishama,Elishama,,,checked,checked,Elishama (son of Jekamiah),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.2.41,,jekamiah_835,,,,,,,E,elishama_1158,2019-07-27 11:49 elishama_1159,wip,1159,Elishama,Elishama,,,checked,checked,Elishama (The Priest),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Elishama 4,A priest sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the people the law ([2 Chr. 17:8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8)).,,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,E,elishama_1159,2019-07-27 11:49 elishama_1160,wip,1160,Elishama,Elishama,,,checked,checked,"Chief of the tribe of Ephraim during Israel’s wilderness wanderings (Num 1:10; 2:18; 7:53; 10:22); son of Ammihud, father of Nun, and an ancestor of Joshua (1 Chr 7:26–27).",Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,,,,,3,"Jer.36.12,Jer.36.20,Jer.36.21",,,,,,,,,E,elishama_1160,2019-07-27 11:49 elishaphat_1161,wip,1161,Elishaphat,Elishaphat,,,checked,,,Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,Elishaphat,"Whom God has judged, one of the “captains of hundreds” associated with Jehoiada in the league to overthrow the usurpation of Athaliah ([2 Chr. 23:1](/2chr#2Chr.23.1)).",,,1,2Chr.23.1,,zichri_3073,,,,,,,E,elishaphat_1161,2019-07-27 11:49 elisheba_1162,wip,1162,Elisheba,Elisheba,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1491,,-1491,,,Tribe of Judah,Elisheba,"God is her oath, the daughter of Amminadab and the wife of Aaron ([Ex. 6:23](/exod#Exod.6.23)).",,,1,Exod.6.23,,amminadab_228,aaron_1,"ithamar_649,abihu_33,eleazar_1062,nadab_2128",nahshon_2144,,,,E,elisheba_1162,2019-07-27 11:49 elishua_1163,wip,1163,Elishua,Elishua,,Elishama,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1043,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Elishua,"God his salvation, a son of David, [2 Sam. 5:15](/2sam#2Sam.5.15) = Elishama, [1 Chr. 3:6](/1chr#1Chr.3.6).",,,3,"2Sam.5.15,1Chr.3.6,1Chr.14.5",,david_994,,,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,japhia_728,jerimoth_869,daniel_939,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,,,E,elishua_1163,2019-07-27 11:49 eliud_1164,wip,1164,Eliud,Eliud,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,2,"Matt.1.14,Matt.1.15",,achim_65,,eleazar_1069,,,,,E,eliud_1164,2019-07-27 11:49 elizaphan_1165,wip,1165,Elizaphan,Elizaphan,,,checked,checked,Elizaphan (A prince of Zebulun),Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.34.25,,parnach_2273,,,,,,,E,elizaphan_1165,2019-07-27 11:49 elizaphan_1189,wip,1189,Elizaphan,Elizaphan,,Elzaphan,checked,checked,"Name means 'whom God protects'. He's a Levite, the son of Uzziel, chief of the house of the Kohathites at the time of the census in the wilderness of Sinai. Prince of the tribe of Zebulun, a prince of the Levitical class of the Kohathites. He represented that tribe in the division of the land. Made chief of the Zebulun, although not the firstborn of his family.",Male,,,-1491,,-726,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,5,"Exod.6.22,Lev.10.4,Num.3.30,1Chr.15.8,2Chr.29.13",,uzziel_2929,,,"isshiah_901,michah_2052,mishael_2090,zithri_3096",,,,E,elizaphan_1189,2019-07-27 11:49 elizur_1166,wip,1166,Elizur,Elizur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,5,"Num.1.5,Num.2.10,Num.7.30,Num.7.35,Num.10.18",,shedeur_2591,,,,,,,E,elizur_1166,2019-07-27 11:49 elkanah_1167,wip,1167,Elkanah,Elkanah,,,checked,checked,Elkanah (Grandson of Korah),Male,,,-1700,,-1491,,,Tribe of Levi,Elkanah 1,"The second son of Korah ([Ex. 6:24](/exod#Exod.6.24)), or, according to [1 Chr. 6:22](/1chr#1Chr.6.22), [23](/1chr#1Chr.6.23), more correctly his grandson.",,,2,"Exod.6.24,1Chr.6.23",,korah_1795,,,"ebiasaph_19,assir_351",,,,E,elkanah_1167,2019-07-27 11:49 elkanah_1168,wip,1168,Elkanah,Elkanah,,,checked,checked,Elkanah (Prophet of Levi),Male,,,-1165,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Elkanah 2,"Another Levite of the line of Heman the singer, although he does not seem to have performed any of the usual Levitical offices. He was father of Samuel the prophet ([1 Chr. 6:27](/1chr#1Chr.6.27), [34](/1chr#1Chr.6.34)). He was “an Ephrathite” ([1 Sam. 1:1](/1sam#1Sam.1.1), [4](/1sam#1Sam.1.4), [8](/1sam#1Sam.1.8)), but lived at Ramah, a man of wealth and high position. He had two wives, Hannah, who was the mother of Samuel, and Peninnah.",,,10,"1Sam.1.1,1Sam.1.4,1Sam.1.8,1Sam.1.19,1Sam.1.21,1Sam.1.23,1Sam.2.11,1Sam.2.20,1Chr.6.27,1Chr.6.34",,jeroham_874,"hannah_1400,peninnah_2313",samuel_2469,,,,,E,elkanah_1168,2019-07-27 11:49 elkanah_1169,wip,1169,Elkanah,Elkanah,,,checked,checked,Elkanah (Prophet of Levi),Male,,,-1100,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.6.25,1Chr.6.36",,shaul_2563,,amasai_209,,,,,E,elkanah_1169,2019-07-27 11:49 elkanah_1170,wip,1170,Elkanah,Elkanah,,,checked,checked,Elhanah (his son),Male,,,-1100,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.6.26,1Chr.6.35",,mahath_150,,zuph_3108,,,,,E,elkanah_1170,2019-07-27 11:49 elkanah_1171,wip,1171,Elkanah,Elkanah,,,checked,checked,Elkanah (Of the Levites),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.16,,,,asa_319,,,,,E,elkanah_1171,2019-07-27 11:49 elkanah_1172,wip,1172,Elkanah,Elkanah,,,checked,checked,"Elkanah ( The sons of Korah were Assir, Elkanah and Abiasaph. These were the Korahite clans.)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.6,,,,,,,,,E,elkanah_1172,2019-07-27 11:49 elkanah_1173,wip,1173,Elkanah,Elkanah,,,checked,checked,Elkanah (the Ephrathite),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.15.23,,,,,,,,,E,elkanah_1173,2019-07-27 11:49 elkanah_1174,wip,1174,Elkanah,Elkanah,,,checked,checked,Elkanah (the husband of Hannah),Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.28.7,,,,,,,,,E,elkanah_1174,2019-07-27 11:49 elmodam_1175,wip,1175,Elmodam,Elmodam,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.28,,er_1211,,cosam_957,,,,,E,elmodam_1175,2019-07-27 11:49 elnaam_1176,wip,1176,Elnaam,Elnaam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.46,,,,"jeribai_861,joshaviah_1725",,,,,E,elnaam_1176,2019-07-27 11:49 elnathan_1177,wip,1177,Elnathan,Elnathan,,,checked,checked,"Elnathan, an inhabitant of Jerusalem, the father of Nehushta, who was the mother of king Jehoiachin. Probably the same who tried to prevent Jehoiakim from burning the roll of Jeremiah's prophecies ( Jeremiah 26:22 ; 36:12 ).",Male,,,-599,,-599,,,Genealogy of Jesus,,,,,1,2Kgs.24.8,,,,nehushta_2174,,,,,E,elnathan_1177,2019-07-27 11:49 elnathan_1178,wip,1178,Elnathan,Elnathan,,,checked,checked,Elnathan (a Levite),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,E,elnathan_1178,2019-07-27 11:49 elnathan_1179,wip,1179,Elnathan,Elnathan,,,checked,checked,Elnathan(the leader),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,E,elnathan_1179,2019-07-27 11:49 elnathan_1180,wip,1180,Elnathan,Elnathan,,,checked,checked,Elnathan (The Gift of God),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,E,elnathan_1180,2019-07-27 11:49 elnathan_1181,wip,1181,Elnathan,Elnathan,,,checked,checked,Elnathan (sent to find Uriah),Male,,,-610,,-606,,,,,,,,3,"Jer.26.22,Jer.36.12,Jer.36.25",,achbor_64,,,,,,,E,elnathan_1181,2019-07-27 11:49 elon_1182,wip,1182,Elon,Elon,,,checked,checked,Elon (Had multiple wives),Male,,,-1796,,-1796,,,,Elon 2,"A Hittite, father of Bashemath, Esau’s wife ([Gen. 26:34](/gen#Gen.26.34)).",,,2,"Gen.26.34,Gen.36.2",,,,adah_414,,,,,E,elon_1182,2019-07-27 11:49 elon_1183,wip,1183,Elon,Elon,,,checked,checked,Elon (sons of Zebulun),Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Zebulun,Elon 3,One of the sons of Zebulun ([Gen. 46:14](/gen#Gen.46.14)).,,,2,"Gen.46.14,Num.26.26",,zebulun_3002,,,"jahleel_704,sered_2501",,,,E,elon_1183,2019-07-27 11:49 elon_1184,wip,1184,Elon,Elon,,,checked,checked,Elon (the Zebulunite who led Israel for ten years),Male,,,-1174,,-1174,,,,Elon 4,"The eleventh of the Hebrew judges. He held office for ten years ([Judg. 12:11](/judg#Judg.12.11), [12](/judg#Judg.12.12)). He is called the Zebulonite.",,,2,"Judg.12.11,Judg.12.12",,,,,,,,,E,elon_1184,2020-09-13 20:08 elpaal_1185,wip,1185,Elpaal,Elpaal,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,3,"1Chr.8.11,1Chr.8.12,1Chr.8.18",hushim_1581,shaharaim_2513,,"beriah_480,hezeki_1511,shamed_2532,shema_2616,jezliah_1609,misham_2093,zebadiah_2989,ishmerai_637,heber_1473,meshullam_2023,jobab_1644,eber_1031",abitub_55,,"jeuz_1604,jobab_1643,malcham_1900,mesha_2011,mirma_2089,shachia_2512,zibia_3063",,E,elpaal_1185,2019-07-27 11:49 elpalet_1148,wip,1148,Elpalet,Elpalet,,Eliphelet,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1043,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.3.6,1Chr.14.5",,david_994,,,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,japhia_728,jerimoth_869,daniel_939,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,,,E,elpalet_1148,2019-07-27 11:49 eluzai_1186,wip,1186,Eluzai,Eluzai,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.5,,,,,,,,,E,eluzai_1186,2019-07-27 11:49 elymas_403,publish,403,Elymas,Elymas,,,checked,,,Male,,,45,,45,,,,Elymas,"Magician or sorcerer, the Arabic name of the Jew Bar-jesus, who withstood Paul and Barnabas in Cyprus. He was miraculously struck with blindness ([Acts 13:11](/acts#Acts.13.11)).",Barnabas and Saul go to Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,2,"Acts.13.8,Acts.13.6",,,,,,,,,E,elymas_403,2020-08-27 01:33 elzabad_1187,wip,1187,Elzabad,Elzabad,,,checked,checked,Elzabad the ninth,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.12,,,,,,,,,E,elzabad_1187,2019-07-27 11:49 elzabad_1188,wip,1188,Elzabad,Elzabad,,,checked,checked,Elzabad (Korahite Gatekeeper),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.26.7,,shemaiah_2627,,,"elihu_1128,obed_2231,othni_2258,rephael_2421,semachiah_2487",,,,E,elzabad_1188,2019-07-27 11:49 enan_1190,wip,1190,Enan,Enan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,5,"Num.1.15,Num.2.29,Num.7.78,Num.7.83,Num.10.27",,,,ahira_157,,,,,E,enan_1190,2019-07-27 11:49 enoch_1191,publish,1191,Enoch (son of Cain),Enoch,,,checked,,Enoch (born Irad),Male,,,-4003,,-4003,,,Line of Cain,Enoch 1,"The eldest son of Cain ([Gen. 4:17](/gen#Gen.4.17)), who built a city east of Eden in the land of Nod, and called it “after the name of his son Enoch.” This is the first “city” mentioned in Scripture.",,,2,"Gen.4.17,Gen.4.18",,cain_533,,irad_611,,,,,E,enoch_1191,2020-05-15 01:34 enoch_1192,publish,1192,Enoch (father of Methuselah),Enoch,,Henoch,checked,,Enoch(sons and daughters),Male,,-3382,-3382,-3017,66,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Enoch 2,"The son of Jared, and father of Methuselah ([Gen. 5:21](/gen#Gen.5.21); [Luke 3:37](/luke#Luke.3.37)). His father was one hundred and sixty-two years old when he was born. After the birth of Methuselah, Enoch “walked with God three hundred years” ([Gen. 5:22-24](/gen#Gen.5.22)), when he was translated without tasting death. His whole life on earth was three hundred and sixty-five years. He was the “seventh from Adam” ([Jude 1](/jude#Jude.1.1):14), as distinguished from the son of Cain, the third from Adam. He is spoken of in the catalogue of Old Testament worthies in the Epistle to the Hebrews (11:5). When he was translated, only Adam, so far as recorded, had as yet died a natural death, and Noah was not yet born. Mention is made of Enoch’s prophesying only in [Jude 1](/jude#Jude.1.1):14.",,,10,"Gen.5.18,Gen.5.19,Gen.5.21,Gen.5.22,Gen.5.23,Gen.5.24,1Chr.1.3,Luke.3.37,Heb.11.5,Jude.1.14",,jared_730,,methuselah_2042,,,,,E,enoch_1192,2020-08-22 01:06 enos_1193,publish,1193,Enos,Enos,,Enosh,checked,,,Male,,-3769,-3769,-2864,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Enos,"Man the son of Seth, and grandson of Adam ([Gen. 5:6-11](/gen#Gen.5.6); [Luke 3:38](/luke#Luke.3.38)). He lived nine hundred and five years. In his time “men began to call upon the name of the Lord” ([Gen. 4:26](/gen#Gen.4.26)), meaning either (1) then began men to call themselves by the name of the Lord (marg.) i.e., to distinguish themselves thereby from idolaters; or (2) then men in some public and earnest way began to call upon the Lord, indicating a time of spiritual revival.",,,8,"Gen.4.26,Gen.5.6,Gen.5.7,Gen.5.9,Gen.5.10,Gen.5.11,1Chr.1.1,Luke.3.38",,seth_2504,,cainan_534,,,,,E,enos_1193,2020-08-20 18:52 epaenetus_1194,wip,1194,Epaenetus,Epaenetus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Epaenetus,"Commendable, a Christian at Rome to whom Paul sent his salutation ([Rom. 16:5](/rom#Rom.16.5)). He is spoken of as “the first fruits of Achaia” (R.V., “of Asia”, i.e., of proconsular Asia, which is probably the correct reading). As being the first convert in that region, he was peculiarly dear to the apostle. He calls him his “well beloved.”",,,1,Rom.16.5,,,,,,,,,E,epaenetus_1194,2019-07-27 11:49 epaphras_1195,publish,1195,Epaphras,Epaphras,,,checked,,,Male,,,64,,64,,,,Epaphras,"Lovely, spoken of by Paul ([Col. 1:7](/col#Col.1.7); [4:12](/col#Col.4.12)) as “his dear fellow-servant,” and “a faithful minister of Christ.” He was thus evidently with him at Rome when he wrote to the Colossians. He was a distinguished disciple, and probably the founder of the Colossian church. He is also mentioned in the Epistle to Philemon (1:23), where he is called by Paul his “fellow-prisoner.”",Paul's First Roman imprisonment,Journey to Rome,3,"Col.1.7,Col.4.12,Phlm.1.23",,,,,,,,,E,epaphras_1195,2020-08-27 01:33 epaphroditus_1196,wip,1196,Epaphroditus,Epaphroditus,,,checked,,,Male,,,64,,64,,,,,,,,2,"Phil.2.25,Phil.4.18",,,,,,,,,E,epaphroditus_1196,2019-07-27 11:49 ephah_1197,wip,1197,Ephah,Ephah,,,checked,checked,Ephah (descendant of Keturah ),Female,,,-1853,,-698,,,,,,,,3,"Gen.25.4,1Chr.1.33,Isa.60.6",,midian_2075,,,"abida_21,eldaah_1057,epher_1201,henoch_1402",,,,E,ephah_1197,2019-07-27 11:49 ephah_1198,wip,1198,Ephah,Ephah,,,checked,checked,Ephah (Son of Jahdai),Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,Ephah 2,"[1 Chr. 2:46](/1chr#1Chr.2.46), a concubine of Caleb.",,,1,1Chr.2.46,,,caleb_538,"moza_2113,gazez_1282,haran_1408",,,,,E,ephah_1198,2019-07-27 11:49 ephah_1199,wip,1199,Ephah,Ephah,,,checked,checked,Ephah ( The sons of Jahdai),Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Ephah 3,"[1 Chr. 2:47](/1chr#1Chr.2.47), a descendant of Judah. Ephah, a word of Egyptian origin, meaning measure; a grain measure containing “three seahs or ten omers,” and equivalent to the bath for liquids ([Ex. 16:36](/exod#Exod.16.36); [1 Sam. 17:17](/1sam#1Sam.17.17); [Zech. 5:6](/zech#Zech.5.6)). The double ephah in [Prov. 20:10](/prov#Prov.20.10) (marg., “an ephah and an ephah”), [Deut. 25:14](/deut#Deut.25.14), means two ephahs, the one false and the other just.",,,1,1Chr.2.47,,jahdai_701,,,"gesham_1306,jotham_1736,pelet_2309,regem_2407,shaaph_2506",,,,E,ephah_1199,2019-07-27 11:49 ephai_1200,wip,1200,Ephai,Ephai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,,,,,1,Jer.40.8,,,,,,,,,E,ephai_1200,2019-07-27 11:49 epher_1201,wip,1201,Epher,Epher,,,checked,checked,"The sons of Midian were Ephah, Epher, Hanok, Abida and Eldaah. All these were descendants of Keturah. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations 1 Chronicles 1:33 The sons of Midian: Ephah, Epher, Hanok, Abida and Eldaah. All these were descendants of Keturah.",Male,,,-1853,,-1804,,,,Epher 1,"One of the sons of Midian, who was Abraham’s son by Keturah ([Gen. 25:4](/gen#Gen.25.4)).",,,2,"Gen.25.4,1Chr.1.33",,midian_2075,,,"abida_21,eldaah_1057,ephah_1197,henoch_1402",,,,E,epher_1201,2019-07-27 11:49 epher_1202,wip,1202,Epher,Epher,,,checked,checked,Epher (Grandson of Moses.),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.17,,ezra_1244,,,"jalon_715,jether_909,mered_2005",,,,E,epher_1202,2019-07-27 11:49 epher_1203,wip,1203,Epher,Epher,,,checked,checked,Epher (son of Midian),Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Epher 2,The head of one of the families of trans-Jordanic Manasseh who were carried captive by Tiglath-pileser ([1 Chr. 5:24](/1chr#1Chr.5.24)).,,,1,1Chr.5.24,,,,,,,,,E,epher_1203,2019-07-27 11:49 ephlal_1204,wip,1204,Ephlal,Ephlal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.2.37,,zabad_2945,,obed_2229,,,,,E,ephlal_1204,2019-07-27 11:49 ephod_1205,wip,1205,Ephod,Ephod,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.34.23,,,,hanniel_1401,,,,,E,ephod_1205,2019-07-27 11:49 ephraim_1206,publish,1206,Ephraim,Ephraim,,,checked,,,Male,,-1708,-1711,,33,,,Tribe of Joseph,Ephraim,"Double fruitfulness (“for God had made him fruitful in the land of his affliction”). The second son of Joseph, born in Egypt ([Gen. 41:52](/gen#Gen.41.52); [46:20](/gen#Gen.46.20)). The first incident recorded regarding him is his being placed, along with his brother Manasseh, before their grandfather, Jacob, that he might bless them (48:10; comp. 27:1). The intention of Joseph was that the right hand of the aged patriarch should be placed on the head of the elder of the two; but Jacob set Ephraim the younger before his brother, “guiding his hands wittingly.” Before Joseph’s death, Ephraim’s family had reached the third generation ([Gen. 50:23](/gen#Gen.50.23)).",,,160,"Gen.41.52,Gen.46.20,Gen.48.1,Gen.48.5,Gen.48.13,Gen.48.14,Gen.48.17,Gen.48.20,Gen.50.23,Num.1.10,Num.1.32,Num.1.33,Num.2.18,Num.2.24,Num.7.48,Num.10.22,Num.13.8,Num.26.28,Num.26.35,Num.26.37,Num.34.24,Deut.33.17,Deut.34.2,Josh.14.4,Josh.16.4,Josh.16.5,Josh.16.8,Josh.16.9,Josh.17.8,Josh.17.9,Josh.17.10,Josh.17.17,Josh.20.7,Josh.21.5,Josh.21.20,Josh.21.21,Josh.24.30,Josh.24.33,Judg.1.29,Judg.2.9,Judg.3.27,Judg.4.5,Judg.5.14,Judg.7.24,Judg.8.1,Judg.8.2,Judg.10.1,Judg.10.9,Judg.12.1,Judg.12.4,Judg.12.15,Judg.17.1,Judg.17.8,Judg.18.2,Judg.18.13,Judg.19.1,Judg.19.16,Judg.19.18,1Sam.1.1,1Sam.9.4,1Sam.14.22,2Sam.2.9,2Sam.13.23,2Sam.18.6,2Sam.20.21,1Kgs.4.8,1Kgs.12.25,2Kgs.5.22,2Kgs.14.13,1Chr.6.66,1Chr.6.67,1Chr.7.20,1Chr.7.22,1Chr.9.3,1Chr.12.30,1Chr.27.10,1Chr.27.14,1Chr.27.20,2Chr.13.4,2Chr.15.8,2Chr.15.9,2Chr.17.2,2Chr.19.4,2Chr.25.7,2Chr.25.10,2Chr.25.23,2Chr.28.7,2Chr.28.12,2Chr.30.1,2Chr.30.10,2Chr.30.18,2Chr.31.1,2Chr.34.6,2Chr.34.9,Neh.8.16,Neh.12.39,Ps.78.9,Ps.78.67,Ps.80.2,Isa.7.2,Isa.7.5,Isa.7.8,Isa.7.9,Isa.7.17,Isa.9.9,Isa.9.21,Isa.11.13,Isa.17.3,Isa.28.1,Isa.28.3,Jer.4.15,Jer.7.15,Jer.31.6,Jer.31.9,Jer.31.18,Jer.31.20,Jer.50.19,Ezek.37.16,Ezek.37.19,Ezek.48.5,Ezek.48.6,Hos.4.17,Hos.5.3,Hos.5.5,Hos.5.9,Hos.5.11,Hos.5.12,Hos.5.13,Hos.5.14,Hos.6.4,Hos.6.10,Hos.7.1,Hos.7.8,Hos.7.11,Hos.8.9,Hos.8.11,Hos.9.3,Hos.9.8,Hos.9.11,Hos.9.13,Hos.9.16,Hos.10.6,Hos.10.11,Hos.11.3,Hos.11.8,Hos.11.9,Hos.11.12,Hos.12.1,Hos.12.8,Hos.12.14,Hos.13.1,Hos.13.12,Hos.14.8,Obad.1.19,Zech.9.10,Zech.9.13,Zech.10.7,John.11.54,Ps.108.8,Ps.60.7",asenath_335,joseph_1710,,"ezer_1240,becher_424,elead_1059,beriah_479,shuthelah_2734,tahan_2812",manasseh_1928,,,,E,ephraim_1206,2020-07-16 14:20 ephratah_1207,wip,1207,Ephratah,Ephratah,,Ephrath,checked,,,Female,,,-1721,,-710,,,,Ephratah 1,"The second wife of Caleb, the son of Hezron, mother of Hur, and grandmother of Caleb, who was one of those that were sent to spy the land ([1 Chr. 2:19](/1chr#1Chr.2.19), [50](/1chr#1Chr.2.50)).",,,4,"1Chr.2.19,1Chr.2.50,1Chr.4.4,Mic.5.2",,,caleb_538,hur_1571,,,,,E,ephratah_1207,2020-07-10 14:41 ephron_1208,wip,1208,Ephron,Ephron,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1860,,-1689,,,,Ephron 1,"The son of Zohar a Hittite, the owner of the field and cave of Machpelah (q.v.), which Abraham bought for 400 shekels of silver ([Gen. 23:8-17](/gen#Gen.23.8); [25:9](/gen#Gen.25.9); [49:29](/gen#Gen.49.29), [30](/gen#Gen.49.30)).",,,10,"Gen.23.8,Gen.23.10,Gen.23.13,Gen.23.14,Gen.23.16,Gen.23.17,Gen.25.9,Gen.49.29,Gen.49.30,Gen.50.13",,zohar_3101,,,,,,,E,ephron_1208,2019-07-27 11:49 er_1209,wip,1209,Er,Er,,,checked,checked,Er (birth ),Male,,,-1752,,-1452,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,6,"Gen.38.3,Gen.38.6,Gen.38.7,Gen.46.12,Num.26.19,1Chr.2.3",daughter_of_shuah_993,judah_1751,tamar_2821,,"onan_2250,shelah_2593",,"pharez_2338,zerah_2984",,E,er_1209,2019-07-27 11:49 er_1210,wip,1210,Er,Er,,,checked,checked,Er(father of Le'cah),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.21,,shelah_2593,,,"joash_1634,jokim_1684,laadah_1801,saraph_2474",,,,E,er_1210,2019-07-27 11:49 er_1211,wip,1211,Er,Er,,,checked,checked,Er (son of Jose),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.28,,jose_1709,,elmodam_1175,,,,,E,er_1211,2019-07-27 11:49 eran_1212,wip,1212,Eran,Eran,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,Num.26.36,,shuthelah_2734,,,bered_476,,,,E,eran_1212,2019-07-27 11:49 erastus_1213,publish,1213,Erastus,Erastus,,,checked,,,Male,,,58,,66,,,,Erastus 2,"A companion of Paul at Ephesus, who was sent by him along with Timothy into Macedonia ([Acts 19:22](/acts#Acts.19.22)). Corinth was his usual place of abode ([2 Tim. 4:20](/2tim#2Tim.4.20)); but probably he may have been the same as the preceding.",Mission to Ephesus/1 Cor Written,Third Missionary Journey,3,"Acts.19.22,Rom.16.23,2Tim.4.20",,,,,,,,,E,erastus_1213,2020-08-27 01:33 eri_1214,wip,1214,Eri,Eri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Gad,,,,,2,"Gen.46.16,Num.26.16",,gad_1262,,,"areli_296,arod_311,ozni_1235,haggi_1351,shuni_2731,zephon_3093",,,,E,eri_1214,2019-07-27 11:49 esar-haddon_1215,wip,1215,Esar-haddon,Esar-haddon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-710,,-710,,,,,,,,3,"2Kgs.19.37,Ezra.4.2,Isa.37.38",,sennacherib_2489,,,"adrammelech_104,sharezer_2559",,,,E,esar-haddon_1215,2019-07-27 11:49 esau_1216,publish,1216,Esau (Edom),Esau,,"Edom,Edomite",checked,,,Male,,-1835,-1853,,64,,,,Esau,"Hairy, Rebekah’s first-born twin son ([Gen. 25:25](/gen#Gen.25.25)). The name of Edom, “red”, was also given to him from his conduct in connection with the red lentil “pottage” for which he sold his birthright (30, 31). The circumstances connected with his birth foreshadowed the enmity which afterwards subsisted between the twin brothers and the nations they founded (25:22, 23, 26). In process of time Jacob, following his natural bent, became a shepherd; while Esau, a “son of the desert,” devoted himself to the perilous and toilsome life of a huntsman. On a certain occasion, on returning from the chase, urged by the cravings of hunger, Esau sold his birthright to his brother, Jacob, who thereby obtained the covenant blessing ([Gen. 27:28](/gen#Gen.27.28), [29](/gen#Gen.27.29), [36](/gen#Gen.27.36); [Heb. 12:16](/heb#Heb.12.16), [17](/heb#Heb.12.17)). He afterwards tried to regain what he had so recklessly parted with, but was defeated in his attempts through the stealth of his brother ([Gen. 27:4](/gen#Gen.27.4), [34](/gen#Gen.27.34), [38](/gen#Gen.27.38)). At the age of forty years, to the great grief of his parents, he married ([Gen. 26:34](/gen#Gen.26.34), [35](/gen#Gen.26.35)) two Canaanitish maidens, Judith, the daughter of Beeri, and Bashemath, the daughter of Elon. When Jacob was sent away to Padan-aram, Esau tried to conciliate his parents ([Gen. 28:8](/gen#Gen.28.8), [9](/gen#Gen.28.9)) by marrying his cousin Mahalath, the daughter of Ishmael. This led him to cast in his lot with the Ishmaelite tribes; and driving the Horites out of Mount Seir, he settled in that region. After some thirty years’ sojourn in Padan-aram Jacob returned to Canaan, and was reconciled to Esau, who went forth to meet him (33:4). Twenty years after this, Isaac their father died, when the two brothers met, probably for the last time, beside his grave (35:29). Esau now permanently left Canaan, and established himself as a powerful and wealthy chief in the land of Edom (q.v.). Long after this, when the descendants of Jacob came out of Egypt, the Edomites remembered the old quarrel between the brothers, and with fierce hatred they warred against Israel.",,,151,"Gen.25.25,Gen.25.26,Gen.25.27,Gen.25.28,Gen.25.29,Gen.25.30,Gen.25.32,Gen.25.34,Gen.26.34,Gen.27.1,Gen.27.5,Gen.27.6,Gen.27.11,Gen.27.15,Gen.27.19,Gen.27.21,Gen.27.22,Gen.27.23,Gen.27.24,Gen.27.30,Gen.27.32,Gen.27.34,Gen.27.37,Gen.27.38,Gen.27.41,Gen.27.42,Gen.28.5,Gen.28.6,Gen.28.8,Gen.28.9,Gen.32.3,Gen.32.4,Gen.32.6,Gen.32.8,Gen.32.11,Gen.32.13,Gen.32.17,Gen.32.18,Gen.32.19,Gen.33.1,Gen.33.4,Gen.33.9,Gen.33.15,Gen.33.16,Gen.35.1,Gen.35.29,Gen.36.1,Gen.36.2,Gen.36.4,Gen.36.5,Gen.36.6,Gen.36.8,Gen.36.9,Gen.36.10,Gen.36.12,Gen.36.13,Gen.36.14,Gen.36.15,Gen.36.16,Gen.36.17,Gen.36.18,Gen.36.19,Gen.36.21,Gen.36.31,Gen.36.32,Gen.36.40,Gen.36.43,Exod.15.15,Num.20.14,Num.20.18,Num.20.20,Num.20.21,Num.20.23,Num.21.4,Num.24.18,Num.33.37,Num.34.3,Deut.2.4,Deut.2.5,Deut.2.8,Deut.2.12,Deut.2.22,Deut.2.29,Josh.15.1,Josh.15.21,Josh.24.4,Judg.5.4,Judg.11.17,Judg.11.18,1Sam.14.47,2Sam.8.14,1Kgs.9.26,1Kgs.11.14,1Kgs.11.15,1Kgs.11.16,1Kgs.22.47,2Kgs.3.8,2Kgs.3.9,2Kgs.3.12,2Kgs.3.20,2Kgs.3.26,2Kgs.8.20,2Kgs.8.22,2Kgs.14.7,2Kgs.14.10,1Chr.1.34,1Chr.1.35,1Chr.1.51,1Chr.1.54,1Chr.18.11,1Chr.18.13,2Chr.8.17,2Chr.25.20,Ps.137.7,Isa.11.14,Isa.63.1,Jer.9.26,Jer.25.21,Jer.27.3,Jer.40.11,Jer.49.7,Jer.49.8,Jer.49.10,Jer.49.17,Jer.49.20,Jer.49.22,Lam.4.21,Lam.4.22,Ezek.25.12,Ezek.25.13,Ezek.25.14,Ezek.32.29,Dan.11.41,Joel.3.19,Amos.1.6,Amos.1.9,Amos.1.11,Amos.2.1,Amos.9.12,Obad.1.6,Obad.1.8,Obad.1.9,Obad.1.18,Obad.1.19,Obad.1.21,Mal.1.2,Mal.1.3,Mal.1.4,Rom.9.13,Heb.11.20,Heb.12.16",rebekah_2401,isaac_616,"adah_414,aholibamah_1761,bashemath_1887","jaalam_662,eliphaz_1144,korah_1793,reuel_2430,jeush_913",israel_682,,,,E,esau_1216,2020-09-11 12:42 eshban_1217,wip,1217,Eshban,Eshban,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.26,1Chr.1.41",,dishon_1016,,,"ithran_653,cheran_937,hemdan_1492",,,,E,eshban_1217,2019-07-27 11:49 eshcol_1218,publish,1218,Eshcol,Eshcol,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,-1913,,,,Eshcol 1,"A young Amoritish chief who joined Abraham in the recovery of Lot from the hands of Chedorlaomer ([Gen. 14:13](/gen#Gen.14.13), [24](/gen#Gen.14.24)).",,,2,"Gen.14.13,Gen.14.24",,,,,"aner_266,mamre_1923",,,,E,eshcol_1218,2020-07-16 16:31 eshtemoa_1219,wip,1219,Eshtemoa,Eshtemoa,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.19,hodiah_1544,mered_2005,,,garmite_1280,,"ishbah_619,miriam_2088,shammai_2544",,E,eshtemoa_1219,2019-07-27 11:49 eshton_1220,wip,1220,Eshton,Eshton,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.4.11,1Chr.4.12",,mehir_1982,,"beth-rapha_486,tehinnah_2834,paseah_2280",,,,,E,eshton_1220,2019-07-27 11:49 esli_1221,wip,1221,Esli,Esli,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.25,,nagge_2132,,naum_2160,,,,,E,esli_1221,2019-07-27 11:49 esther_1343,wip,1343,Esther,Esther,,Hadassah,checked,,,Female,,,-461,,-452,,,,Esther,"The queen of Ahasuerus, and heroine of the book that bears her name. She was a Jewess named Hadas’sah (the myrtle), but when she entered the royal harem she received the name by which she henceforth became known ([Esther 2:7](/esth#Esth.2.7)). It is a Syro-Arabian modification of the Persian word satarah, which means a star. She was the daughter of Abihail, a Benjamite. Her family did not avail themselves of the permission granted by Cyrus to the exiles to return to Jerusalem; and she resided with her cousin Mordecai, who held some office in the household of the Persian king at “Shushan in the palace.” Ahasuerus having divorced Vashti, chose Esther to be his wife. Soon after this he gave Haman the Agagite, his prime minister, power and authority to kill and extirpate all the Jews throughout the Persian empire. By the interposition of Esther this terrible catastrophe was averted. Haman was hanged on the gallows he had intended for Mordecai ([Esther 7](/esth#Esth.7)); and the Jews established an annual feast, the feast of Purim (q.v.), in memory of their wonderful deliverance. This took place about fifty-two years after the Return, the year of the great battles of Plataea and Mycale (B.C. 479). Esther appears in the Bible as a “woman of deep piety, faith, courage, patriotism, and caution, combined with resolution; a dutiful daughter to her adopted father, docile and obedient to his counsels, and anxious to share the king’s favour with him for the good of the Jewish people. There must have been a singular grace and charm in her aspect and manners, since ‘she obtained favour in the sight of all them that looked upon her’ ([Esther 2:15](/esth#Esth.2.15)). That she was raised up as an instrument in the hand of God to avert the destruction of the Jewish people, and to afford them protection and forward their wealth and peace in their captivity, is also manifest from the Scripture account.”",,,46,"Esth.2.7,Esth.2.8,Esth.2.10,Esth.2.11,Esth.2.15,Esth.2.16,Esth.2.17,Esth.2.18,Esth.2.20,Esth.2.22,Esth.4.4,Esth.4.5,Esth.4.8,Esth.4.9,Esth.4.10,Esth.4.12,Esth.4.13,Esth.4.15,Esth.4.17,Esth.5.1,Esth.5.2,Esth.5.3,Esth.5.4,Esth.5.5,Esth.5.6,Esth.5.7,Esth.5.12,Esth.6.14,Esth.7.1,Esth.7.2,Esth.7.3,Esth.7.5,Esth.7.6,Esth.7.7,Esth.7.8,Esth.8.1,Esth.8.2,Esth.8.3,Esth.8.4,Esth.8.7,Esth.9.12,Esth.9.13,Esth.9.25,Esth.9.29,Esth.9.31,Esth.9.32",,abihail_32,,,,,,,E,esther_1343,2019-07-27 11:49 ethan_1222,wip,1222,Ethan,Ethan,,,checked,checked,Ethan (the Ezrahite),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Ethan 1,"“The Ezrahite,” distinguished for his wisdom ([1 Kings 4:31](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.31)). He is named as the author of the 89th Psalm. He was of the tribe of Levi.",,,1,1Kgs.4.31,,mahol_1898,,,"chalcol_924,darda_977,heman_1488",,,Ps.89,E,ethan_1222,2020-07-10 13:53 ethan_1223,wip,1223,Ethan,Ethan,,,checked,checked,Ethan (A wise man with whom Solomon is compared (1 Kgs 4:31). Ethan is listed as the author of Psalm 89.),Male,,,-1752,,-1752,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.6,1Chr.2.8",,zerah_2984,,azariah_376,"calcol_536,dara_976,heman_1489,zabdi_2954",,,,E,ethan_1223,2019-07-27 11:49 ethan_1622,wip,1622,Ethan,Ethan,,Joah,checked,checked,Joah (A descendant of Gershom),Male,,,-1700,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Joah 2,"A Levite of the family of Gershom ([1 Chr. 6:21](/1chr#1Chr.6.21)), probably the same as Ethan (42).",,,2,"1Chr.6.21,1Chr.6.42",,zimmah_3084,,adaiah_1592,,,,,E,ethan_1622,2019-07-27 11:49 ethbaal_1225,wip,1225,Ethbaal,Ethbaal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-918,,-918,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Eth-baal,"With Baal, a king of Sidon (B.C. 940-908), father of Jezebel, who was the wife of Ahab ([1 Kings 16:31](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.31)). He is said to have been also a priest of Astarte, whose worship was closely allied to that of Baal, and this may account for his daughter’s zeal in promoting idolatry in Israel. This marriage of Ahab was most fatal to both Israel and Judah. Dido, the founder of Carthage, was his granddaughter.",,,1,1Kgs.16.31,,,,jezebel_1605,,,,,E,ethbaal_1225,2019-07-27 11:49 ethnan_1226,wip,1226,Ethnan,Ethnan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.7,helah_1478,ashur_342,,,"coz_958,jezoar_1610,zereth_3050",,"ahuzam_175,haahashtari_1332,hepher_1497,temeni_2840",,E,ethnan_1226,2019-07-27 11:49 eubulus_1227,wip,1227,Eubulus,Eubulus,,,checked,,,Male,,,66,,66,,,,,,,,1,2Tim.4.21,,,,,,,,,E,eubulus_1227,2019-07-27 11:49 eunice_1228,wip,1228,Eunice,Eunice,,,checked,,,Female,,,66,,66,,,,,,,,1,2Tim.1.5,lois_1828,,,timotheus_2863,,,,,E,eunice_1228,2019-07-27 11:49 euodias_1229,wip,1229,Euodias,Euodias,,,checked,,,Female,,,64,,64,,,,Euodias,"A good journey, a female member of the church at Philippi. She was one who laboured much with Paul in the gospel. He exhorts her to be of one mind with Syntyche ([Phil. 4:2](/phil#Phil.4.2)). From this it seems they had been at variance with each other.",,,1,Phil.4.2,,,,,,,,,E,euodias_1229,2019-07-27 11:49 eutychus_1230,publish,1230,Eutychus,Eutychus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Eutychus,"Fortunate, ([Acts 20:9-12](/acts#Acts.20.9)), a young man of Troas who fell through drowsiness from the open window of the third floor of the house where Paul was preaching, and was “taken up dead.” The lattice-work of the window being open to admit the air, the lad fell out and down to the court below. Paul restored him to life again. (Comp. [1 Kings 17:21](/1kgs#1Kgs.17.21); [2 Kings 4:34](/2kgs#2Kgs.4.34).)",Eutychus revived,Third Missionary Journey,1,Acts.20.9,,,,,,,,,E,eutychus_1230,2020-08-27 01:33 eve_1231,publish,1231,Eve,Eve,,,checked,,,Female,,-4004,-4004,,65,eden_354,,Genealogy of Jesus,Eve,"Life; living, the name given by Adam to his wife ([Gen. 3:20](/gen#Gen.3.20); [4:1](/gen#Gen.4.1)). The account of her creation is given in [Gen. 2:21](/gen#Gen.2.21), [22](/gen#Gen.2.22). The Creator, by declaring that it was not good for man to be alone, and by creating for him a suitable companion, gave sanction to monogamy. The commentator Matthew Henry says: “This companion was taken from his side to signify that she was to be dear unto him as his own flesh. Not from his head, lest she should rule over him; nor from his feet, lest he should tyrannize over her; but from his side, to denote that species of equality which is to subsist in the marriage state.” And again, “That wife that is of God’s making by special grace, and of God’s bringing by special providence, is likely to prove a helpmeet to her husband.” Through the subtle temptation of the serpent she violated the commandment of God by taking of the forbidden fruit, which she gave also unto her husband ([1 Tim. 2:13-15](/1tim#1Tim.2.13); [2 Cor. 11:3](/2cor#2Cor.11.3)). When she gave birth to her first son, she said, “I have gotten a man from the Lord” (R.V., “I have gotten a man with the help of the Lord,” [Gen. 4:1](/gen#Gen.4.1)). Thus she welcomed Cain, as some think, as if he had been the Promised One the “Seed of the woman.”","God creates man and woman,Man falls into sin","The Creation, The Creation",4,"Gen.3.20,Gen.4.1,2Cor.11.3,1Tim.2.13",,god_1324,adam_78,"seth_2504,cain_533,abel_13",,,,,E,eve_1231,2020-08-22 01:14 evi_1232,wip,1232,Evi,Evi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1444,,,,,,,,2,"Num.31.8,Josh.13.21",,,,,,,,,E,evi_1232,2019-07-27 11:49 evil-merodach_1233,wip,1233,Evil-merodach,Evil-merodach,,,checked,,,Male,,,-562,,-562,,,,Evil-merodach,"Merodach’s man, the son and successor of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon ([2 Kings 25:27](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.27); [Jer. 52:31](/jer#Jer.52.31), [34](/jer#Jer.52.34)). He seems to have reigned but two years (B.C. 562-560). Influenced probably by Daniel, he showed kindness to Jehoiachin, who had been a prisoner in Babylon for thirty-seven years. He released him, and “spoke kindly to him.” He was murdered by Nergal-sharezer=Neriglissar, his brother-in-law, who succeeded him ([Jer. 39:3](/jer#Jer.39.3), [13](/jer#Jer.39.13)).",,,2,"2Kgs.25.27,Jer.52.31",,,,,,,,,E,evil-merodach_1233,2019-07-27 11:49 ezbai_1234,wip,1234,Ezbai,Ezbai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.37,,,,naarai_2125,,,,,E,ezbai_1234,2019-07-27 11:49 ezbon_1236,wip,1236,Ezbon,Ezbon,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.7.7,,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,abishua_52,addar_80,ahoah_168,ard_294,iri_613,jerimoth_864,gera_1300,naaman_2121,uzzi_2919,uzziel_2931",,,,E,ezbon_1236,2019-07-27 11:49 ezekiel_1237,wip,1237,Ezekiel,Ezekiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-595,,-590,,,,Ezekiel 2,"One of the great prophets, the son of Buzi the priest ([Ezek. 1:3](/ezek#Ezek.1.3)). He was one of the Jewish exiles who settled at Tel-Abib, on the banks of the Chebar, “in the land of the Chaldeans.” He was probably carried away captive with Jehoiachin (1:2; [2 Kings 24:14-16](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.14)) about B.C. 597. His prophetic call came to him “in the fifth year of Jehoiachin’s captivity” (B.C. 594). He had a house in the place of his exile, where he lost his wife, in the ninth year of his exile, by some sudden and unforeseen stroke ([Ezek. 8:1](/ezek#Ezek.8.1); [24:18](/ezek#Ezek.24.18)). He held a prominent place among the exiles, and was frequently consulted by the elders (8:1; 11:25; 14:1; 20:1). His ministry extended over twenty-three years (29:17), B.C. 595-573, during part of which he was contemporary with Daniel (14:14; 28:3) and Jeremiah, and probably also with Obadiah. The time and manner of his death are unknown. His reputed tomb is pointed out in the neighbourhood of Bagdad, at a place called Keffil.",,,2,"Ezek.1.3,Ezek.24.24",,buzi_531,,,,,,"Ezek.1,Ezek.2,Ezek.3,Ezek.4,Ezek.5,Ezek.6,Ezek.7,Ezek.8,Ezek.9,Ezek.10,Ezek.11,Ezek.12,Ezek.13,Ezek.14,Ezek.15,Ezek.16,Ezek.17,Ezek.18,Ezek.19,Ezek.20,Ezek.21,Ezek.22,Ezek.23,Ezek.24,Ezek.25,Ezek.26,Ezek.27,Ezek.28,Ezek.29,Ezek.30,Ezek.31,Ezek.32,Ezek.33,Ezek.34,Ezek.35,Ezek.36,Ezek.37,Ezek.38,Ezek.39,Ezek.40,Ezek.41,Ezek.42,Ezek.43,Ezek.44,Ezek.45,Ezek.46,Ezek.47,Ezek.48",E,ezekiel_1237,2020-12-01 15:11 ezer_1238,wip,1238,Ezer,Ezer,,,checked,checked,Ezer (father of Bilhan),Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Ezer 1,"One of the sons of Seir, the native princes, “dukes,” of Mount Hor ([Gen. 36:21](/gen#Gen.36.21), [27](/gen#Gen.36.27)).",,,5,"Gen.36.21,Gen.36.27,Gen.36.30,1Chr.1.38,1Chr.1.42",,seir_2485,,"akan_179,bilhan_503,zavan_2944","anah_248,dishan_1015,dishon_1016,lotan_1831,shobal_2719,timna_2860,zibeon_3062",,,,E,ezer_1238,2019-07-27 11:49 ezer_1239,wip,1239,Ezer,Ezer,,,checked,checked,Ezer (son of Hur),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.4,,hur_1571,,,"ishma_629,hareph_1412,hazelelponi_1466,idbash_1590,jezreel_1612,penuel_2314,salma_2462,shobal_2720,uri_2895",,,,E,ezer_1239,2019-07-27 11:49 ezer_1240,wip,1240,Ezer,Ezer,,,checked,checked,Ezer (Shuthelah ),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,Ezer 2,[1 Chr. 7:21](/1chr#1Chr.7.21); ([3](/1chr#1Chr.3).) 4:4.,,,1,1Chr.7.21,,ephraim_1206,,,"becher_424,beriah_479,elead_1059,shuthelah_2734,tahan_2812",,,,E,ezer_1240,2019-07-27 11:49 ezer_1241,wip,1241,Ezer,Ezer,,,checked,checked,"Dishon, Ezer and Dishan. These sons of Seir in Edom were Horite chiefs",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.9,,,,,,,,,E,ezer_1241,2019-07-27 11:49 ezer_1242,wip,1242,Ezer,Ezer,,,checked,checked,Ezer (prince of Mizpah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Ezer 4,A Levite ([Neh. 3:19](/neh#Neh.3.19)).,,,1,Neh.3.19,,jeshua_897,,,,,,,E,ezer_1242,2019-07-27 11:49 ezer_1243,wip,1243,Ezer,Ezer,,,checked,checked,Here Israel was defeated,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.42,,,,,,,,,E,ezer_1243,2019-07-27 11:49 ezra_1244,wip,1244,Ezra,Ezra,,,checked,checked,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.17,,,,"jether_909,mered_2005,epher_1202,jalon_715",,,,,E,ezra_1244,2019-07-27 11:49 ezra_1245,wip,1245,Ezra,Ezra,,,checked,checked,Ezra (son of Seraiah),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,Ezra 2,"The “scribe” who led the second body of exiles that returned from Babylon to Jerusalem B.C. 459, and author of the book of Scripture which bears his name. He was the son, or perhaps grandson, of Seraiah ([2 Kings 25:18-21](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.18)), and a lineal descendant of Phinehas, the son of Aaron ([Ezra 7:1-5](/ezra#Ezra.7.1)). All we know of his personal history is contained in the last four chapters of his book, and in [Neh. 8](/neh#Neh.8) and 12:26. In the seventh year of the reign of Artaxerxes Longimanus (see DARIUS), he obtained leave to go up to Jerusalem and to take with him a company of Israelites ([Ezra 8](/ezra#Ezra.8)). Artaxerxes manifested great interest in Ezra’s undertaking, granting him “all his request,” and loading him with gifts for the house of God. Ezra assembled the band of exiles, probably about 5,000 in all, who were prepared to go up with him to Jerusalem, on the banks of the Ahava, where they rested for three days, and were put into order for their march across the desert, which was completed in four months. His proceedings at Jerusalem on his arrival there are recorded in his book. He was “a ready scribe in the law of Moses,” who “had prepared his heart to seek the law of the Lord and to do it, and to teach in Israel statutes and judgments.” “He is,” says Professor Binnie, “the first well-defined example of an order of men who have never since ceased in the church; men of sacred erudition, who devote their lives to the study of the Holy Scriptures, in order that they may be in a condition to interpret them for the instruction and edification of the church. It is significant that the earliest mention of the pulpit occurs in the history of Ezra’s ministry ([Neh. 8:4](/neh#Neh.8.4)). He was much more of a teacher than a priest. We learn from the account of his labours in the book of Nehemiah that he was careful to have the whole people instructed in the law of Moses; and there is no reason to reject the constant tradition of the Jews which connects his name with the collecting and editing of the Old Testament canon. The final completion of the canon may have been, and probably was, the work of a later generation; but Ezra seems to have put it much into the shape in which it is still found in the Hebrew Bible. When it is added that the complete organization of the synagogue dates from this period, it will be seen that the age was emphatically one of Biblical study” (The Psalms: their History, etc.). For about fourteen years, i.e., till B.C. 445, we have no record of what went on in Jerusalem after Ezra had set in order the ecclesiastical and civil affairs of the nation. In that year another distinguished personage, Nehemiah, appears on the scene. After the ruined wall of the city had been built by Nehemiah, there was a great gathering of the people at Jerusalem preparatory to the dedication of the wall. On the appointed day the whole population assembled, and the law was read aloud to them by Ezra and his assistants ([Neh. 8:3](/neh#Neh.8.3)). The remarkable scene is described in detail. There was a great religious awakening. For successive days they held solemn assemblies, confessing their sins and offering up solemn sacrifices. They kept also the feast of Tabernacles with great solemnity and joyous enthusiasm, and then renewed their national covenant to be the Lord’s. Abuses were rectified, and arrangements for the temple service completed, and now nothing remained but the dedication of the walls of the city ([Neh. 12](/neh#Neh.12)).",,,22,"Ezra.7.1,Ezra.7.6,Ezra.7.10,Ezra.7.11,Ezra.7.12,Ezra.7.21,Ezra.7.25,Ezra.10.1,Ezra.10.2,Ezra.10.5,Ezra.10.6,Ezra.10.10,Ezra.10.16,Neh.8.1,Neh.8.2,Neh.8.4,Neh.8.5,Neh.8.6,Neh.8.9,Neh.8.13,Neh.12.26,Neh.12.36",,seraiah_2494,,,josedech_815,,,"1Chr.1,1Chr.2,1Chr.3,1Chr.4,1Chr.5,1Chr.6,1Chr.7,1Chr.8,1Chr.9,1Chr.10,1Chr.11,1Chr.12,1Chr.13,1Chr.14,1Chr.15,1Chr.16,1Chr.17,1Chr.18,1Chr.19,1Chr.20,1Chr.21,1Chr.22,1Chr.23,1Chr.24,1Chr.25,1Chr.26,1Chr.27,1Chr.28,1Chr.29,2Chr.1,2Chr.2,2Chr.3,2Chr.4,2Chr.5,2Chr.6,2Chr.7,2Chr.8,2Chr.9,2Chr.10,2Chr.11,2Chr.12,2Chr.13,2Chr.14,2Chr.15,2Chr.16,2Chr.17,2Chr.18,2Chr.19,2Chr.20,2Chr.21,2Chr.22,2Chr.23,2Chr.24,2Chr.25,2Chr.26,2Chr.27,2Chr.28,2Chr.29,2Chr.30,2Chr.31,2Chr.32,2Chr.33,2Chr.34,2Chr.35,2Chr.36,Ezra.1,Ezra.2,Ezra.3,Ezra.4,Ezra.5,Ezra.6,Ezra.7,Ezra.8,Ezra.9,Ezra.10",E,ezra_1245,2019-07-27 11:49 ezra_1246,wip,1246,Ezra,Ezra,,,checked,checked,Ezra the priest,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Ezra 1,A priest among those that returned to Jerusalem under Zerubabel ([Neh. 12:1](/neh#Neh.12.1)).,,,3,"Neh.12.1,Neh.12.13,Neh.12.33",,,,,,,,,E,ezra_1246,2019-07-27 11:49 ezri_1247,wip,1247,Ezri,Ezri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Ezri,"Help of Jehovah, the son of Chelub. He superintended, under David, those who “did the work of the field for tillage” ([1 Chr. 27:26](/1chr#1Chr.27.26)).",,,1,1Chr.27.26,,chelub_930,,,,,,,E,ezri_1247,2019-07-27 11:49 felix_1257,publish,1257,Felix,Felix,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,62,,,,Felix,"Happy, the Roman procurator of Judea before whom Paul “reasoned” ([Acts 24:25](/acts#Acts.24.25)). He appears to have expected a bribe from Paul, and therefore had several interviews with him. The “worthy deeds” referred to in 24:2 was his clearing the country of banditti and impostors. At the end of a two years’ term, Porcius Festus was appointed in the room of Felix (A.D. 60), who proceeded to Rome, and was there accused of cruelty and malversation of office by the Jews of Caesarea. The accusation was rendered nugatory by the influence of his brother Pallas with Nero. (See Josephus, Ant. xx. 8, 9.) Drusilla, the daughter of Herod Agrippa, having been induced by Felix to desert her husband, the king of Emesa, became his adulterous companion. She was seated beside him when Paul “reasoned” before the judge. When Felix gave place to Festus, being “willing to do the Jews a pleasure,” he left Paul bound.",Paul sent to Felix,Paul Arrested and Imprisoned,8,"Acts.23.24,Acts.23.26,Acts.24.3,Acts.24.22,Acts.24.24,Acts.24.25,Acts.24.27,Acts.25.14",,,drusilla_1024,,,,,,F,felix_1257,2020-08-27 01:33 fortunatus_1258,wip,1258,Fortunatus,Fortunatus,,,checked,,,Male,,,59,,59,,,,Fortunatus,"Fortunate, a disciple of Corinth who visited Paul at Ephesus, and returned with Stephanas and Achaicus, the bearers of the apostle’s first letter to the Corinthians ([1 Cor. 16:17](/1cor#1Cor.16.17)).",,,1,1Cor.16.17,,,,,,,,,F,fortunatus_1258,2019-07-27 11:49 gaal_1259,wip,1259,Gaal,Gaal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1233,,-1233,,,,Gaal,"Loathing, the son of Ebed, in whom the Shechemites “placed their confidence” when they became discontented with Abimelech. He headed the revolution, and led out the men of Shechem against Abimelech; but was defeated, and fled to his own home ([Judg. 9:26-46](/judg#Judg.9.26)). We hear no more of him after this battle.",,,9,"Judg.9.26,Judg.9.28,Judg.9.30,Judg.9.31,Judg.9.35,Judg.9.36,Judg.9.37,Judg.9.39,Judg.9.41",,ebed_1027,,,,,,,G,gaal_1259,2019-07-27 11:49 gabbai_1260,wip,1260,Gabbai,Gabbai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.8,,,,,,,,,G,gabbai_1260,2019-07-27 11:49 gabriel_1261,wip,1261,Gabriel,Gabriel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-553,,-5,,,,Gabriel,"Champion of God, used as a proper name to designate the angel who was sent to Daniel (8:16) to explain the vision of the ram and the he-goat, and to communicate the prediction of the seventy weeks ([Dan. 9:21-27](/dan#Dan.9.21)). He announced also the birth of John the Baptist ([Luke 1:11](/luke#Luke.1.11)), and of the Messiah (26). He describes himself in the words, “I am Gabriel, who stand in the presence of God” (1:19).",,,4,"Dan.8.16,Dan.9.21,Luke.1.19,Luke.1.26",,,,,,,,,G,gabriel_1261,2019-07-27 11:49 gad_1262,wip,1262,Gad,Gad,,,checked,checked,Gad (the tribe),Male,,-1753,-1752,,96,,,Tribe of Gad,Gad 1,"Jacob’s seventh son, by Zilpah, Leah’s handmaid, and the brother of Asher ([Gen. 30:11-13](/gen#Gen.30.11); [46:16](/gen#Gen.46.16), [18](/gen#Gen.46.18)). In the Authorized Version of 30:11 the words, “A troop cometh: and she called,” etc., should rather be rendered, “In fortune [R.V., ‘Fortunate’]: and she called,” etc., or “Fortune cometh,” etc. The tribe of Gad during the march through the wilderness had their place with Simeon and Reuben on the south side of the tabernacle ([Num. 2:14](/num#Num.2.14)). The tribes of Reuben and Gad continued all through their history to follow the pastoral pursuits of the patriarchs ([Num. 32:1-5](/num#Num.32.1)). The portion allotted to the tribe of Gad was on the east of Jordan, and comprehended the half of Gilead, a region of great beauty and fertility ([Deut. 3:12](/deut#Deut.3.12)), bounded on the east by the Arabian desert, on the west by the Jordan ([Josh. 13:27](/josh#Josh.13.27)), and on the north by the river Jabbok. It thus included the whole of the Jordan valley as far north as to the Sea of Galilee, where it narrowed almost to a point. This tribe was fierce and warlike; they were “strong men of might, men of war for the battle, that could handle shield and buckler, their faces the faces of lions, and like roes upon the mountains for swiftness” ([1 Chr. 12:8](/1chr#1Chr.12.8); [5:19-22](/1chr#1Chr.5.19)). Barzillai ([2 Sam. 17:27](/2sam#2Sam.17.27)) and Elijah ([1 Kings 17:1](/1kgs#1Kgs.17.1)) were of this tribe. It was carried into captivity at the same time as the other tribes of the northern kingdom by Tiglath-pileser ([1 Chr. 5:26](/1chr#1Chr.5.26)), and in the time of Jeremiah (49:1) their cities were inhabited by the Ammonites.",,,55,"Gen.30.11,Gen.35.26,Gen.46.16,Gen.49.19,Exod.1.4,Num.1.14,Num.1.24,Num.1.25,Num.2.14,Num.7.42,Num.10.20,Num.13.15,Num.26.15,Num.26.18,Num.32.1,Num.32.2,Num.32.6,Num.32.25,Num.32.29,Num.32.31,Num.32.33,Num.32.34,Num.34.14,Deut.27.13,Deut.33.20,Josh.4.12,Josh.13.24,Josh.13.28,Josh.18.7,Josh.20.8,Josh.21.7,Josh.21.38,Josh.22.9,Josh.22.10,Josh.22.11,Josh.22.13,Josh.22.15,Josh.22.21,Josh.22.25,Josh.22.30,Josh.22.31,Josh.22.32,Josh.22.33,Josh.22.34,1Sam.13.7,1Chr.2.2,1Chr.5.11,1Chr.6.63,1Chr.6.80,1Chr.12.14,Jer.49.1,Ezek.48.27,Ezek.48.28,Ezek.48.34,Rev.7.5",zilpah_3081,israel_682,,"ozni_1235,zephon_3093,eri_1214,shuni_2731,areli_296,arod_311,haggi_1351",asher_337,,"benjamin_463,issachar_645,dan_973,dinah_1012,joseph_1710,judah_1751,levi_1820,naphtali_2149,reuben_2429,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,G,gad_1262,2020-09-06 23:51 gad_1263,wip,1263,Gad,Gad,,,checked,checked,Gad (An Israelite seer and prophet during the reign of David (1 Sam 22:5; 1 Chr 29:29). A lost document known as the Chronicles of Gad is also connected to him (1 Chr 29:29–30),Male,,,-1062,,-726,,,,Gad 2,"A prophet who joined David in the “hold,” and at whose advice he quitted it for the forest of Hareth ([1 Chr. 29:29](/1chr#1Chr.29.29); [2 Chr. 29:25](/2chr#2Chr.29.25); [1 Sam. 22:5](/1sam#1Sam.22.5)). Many years after we find mention made of him in connection with the punishment inflicted for numbering the people ([2 Sam. 24:11-19](/2sam#2Sam.24.11); [1 Chr. 21:9-19](/1chr#1Chr.21.9)). He wrote a book called the “Acts of David” ([1 Chr. 29:29](/1chr#1Chr.29.29)), and assisted in the arrangements for the musical services of the “house of God” ([2 Chr. 29:25](/2chr#2Chr.29.25)). He bore the title of “the king’s seer” ([2 Sam. 24:11](/2sam#2Sam.24.11), [13](/2sam#2Sam.24.13); [1 Chr. 21:9](/1chr#1Chr.21.9)).",,,13,"1Sam.22.5,2Sam.24.11,2Sam.24.13,2Sam.24.14,2Sam.24.18,2Sam.24.19,1Chr.21.9,1Chr.21.11,1Chr.21.13,1Chr.21.18,1Chr.21.19,1Chr.29.29,2Chr.29.25",,,,,,,,"1Sam.26,1Sam.27,1Sam.28,1Sam.29,1Sam.30,1Sam.31,2Sam.1,2Sam.2,2Sam.3,2Sam.4,2Sam.5,2Sam.6,2Sam.7,2Sam.8,2Sam.9,2Sam.10,2Sam.11,2Sam.12,2Sam.13,2Sam.14,2Sam.15,2Sam.16,2Sam.17,2Sam.18,2Sam.19,2Sam.20,2Sam.21,2Sam.22,2Sam.23,2Sam.24",G,gad_1263,2020-08-07 13:12 gaddi_1264,wip,1264,Gaddi,Gaddi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Gaddi,"Fortunate, the representative of the tribe of Manasseh among the twelve “spies” sent by Moses to spy the land ([Num. 13:11](/num#Num.13.11)).",,,1,Num.13.11,,susi_2805,,,,,,,G,gaddi_1264,2019-07-27 11:49 gaddiel_1265,wip,1265,Gaddiel,Gaddiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Gaddiel,"Fortune (i.e., sent) of God, the representative of the tribe of Zebulum among the twelve spies ([Num. 13:10](/num#Num.13.10)).",,,1,Num.13.10,,sodi_2761,,,,,,,G,gaddiel_1265,2019-07-27 11:49 gadi_1266,wip,1266,Gadi,Gadi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-772,,-772,,,,,,,,2,"2Kgs.15.14,2Kgs.15.17",,,,menahem_1996,,,,,G,gadi_1266,2019-07-27 11:49 gaham_1267,wip,1267,Gaham,Gaham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,,,,,1,Gen.22.24,reumah_2433,nahor_2143,,,"maachah_1840,tebah_2832,thahash_2845",,"bethuel_487,buz_529,chesed_938,hazo_1468,huz_1582,jidlaph_1615,kemuel_1773,pildash_2357",,G,gaham_1267,2019-07-27 11:49 gahar_1268,wip,1268,Gahar,Gahar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Gahar,"Lurking-place, one of the chief of the Nethinim, whose descendants returned to Jerusalem under Zerubbabel ([Ezra 2:47](/ezra#Ezra.2.47)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.47,Neh.7.49",,,,,,,,,G,gahar_1268,2019-07-27 11:49 gaius_1269,publish,1269,Gaius (of Macedonia),Gaius,,,checked,,"Soon the whole city was in an uproar. The people seized Gaius and Aristarchus, Paul’s traveling companions from Macedonia, and all of them rushed into the theater together",Male,,,58,,58,,,,Gaius 1,"A Macedonian, Paul’s fellow-traveller, and his host at Corinth when he wrote his Epistle to the Romans (16:23). He with his household were baptized by Paul ([1 Cor. 1:14](/1cor#1Cor.1.14)). During a heathen outbreak against Paul at Ephesus the mob seized Gaius and Aristarchus because they could not find Paul, and rushed with them into the theatre. Some have identified this Gaius with No. (2).",Riot in Ephesus,Third Missionary Journey,1,Acts.19.29,,,,,,,,,G,gaius_1269,2020-08-27 01:33 gaius_1270,publish,1270,Gaius (of Derbe),Gaius,,,checked,,Gaius (from Derbe).,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Gaius 2,A man of Derbe who accompanied Paul into Asia on his last journey to Jerusalem,Mission to Macedonia and Greece,Third Missionary Journey,1,Acts.20.4,,,,,,,,,G,gaius_1270,2020-08-27 01:33 gaius_1271,wip,1271,Gaius,Gaius,,,checked,checked,Gaius (Travelling Companion of Paul),Male,,,59,,60,,,,Gaius 1,"A Macedonian, Paul’s fellow-traveller, and his host at Corinth when he wrote his Epistle to the Romans (16:23). He with his household were baptized by Paul ([1 Cor. 1:14](/1cor#1Cor.1.14)). During a heathen outbreak against Paul at Ephesus the mob seized Gaius and Aristarchus because they could not find Paul, and rushed with them into the theatre. Some have identified this Gaius with No. (2).",,,2,"Rom.16.23,1Cor.1.14",,,,,,,,,G,gaius_1271,2019-07-27 11:49 gaius_1272,wip,1272,Gaius,Gaius,,,checked,checked,Gaius (the dear friend of John),Male,,,90,,90,,,,Gaius 3,A Christain of Asia Minor to whom John addressed his third epistle ([3 John 1](/3john#3John.1.1):1).,,,1,3John.1.1,,,,,,,,,G,gaius_1272,2019-07-27 11:49 galal_1273,wip,1273,Galal,Galal,,,checked,checked,"Galal ( is an Arabic masculine name, often its meaning is majesty as an attribute of God in the Bible, such as Psalms and Christian hymns, and in the Quran. Many Arabic-speaking Christians or other Christians and Arab or non-Arab Muslims have Jalal as given or family name. Majesty is among other approximate meanings of Jalal, such as dignity, greatness, lordliness, loftiness, and glory to address a royal person like king, lord, emperor and monarch as in current monarchies, formal situations, histories, myths, and legends. When the Arabs spread their language over non-Arabic countries through religions or other ways, ""Jalal"", among other Arabic words, has been added to other language dictionaries of non-Arabic people. In the Bible, and in many Psalms, Verses, and Christian hymns, such as Psalms (29:4), (93:1), (111:3), (145:5), etc.[1], Isaiah (2:10), (26:10), (30:30), etc.[1], and the Great Doxology (Christian Hymn), which are written in Arabic and read in Churches, Jalal has the meaning of majesty. For example: Psalm (93:1):[2] "".اَلرَّبُّ قَدْ مَلَكَ. لَبِسَ الْجَلاَلَ. لَبِسَ الرَّبُّ الْقُدْرَةَ، ائْتَزَرَ بِهَا. أَيْضًا تَثَبَّتَتِ الْمَسْكُونَةُ. لاَ تَتَزَعْزَعُ"" which is in English:""The Lord reigns, he is robed in majesty;..."".[3] Isaiah (26:10):[4] "".يُرْحَمُ الْمُنَافِقُ وَلاَ يَتَعَلَّمُ الْعَدْلَ. فِي أَرْضِ الاسْتِقَامَةِ يَصْنَعُ شَرًّا وَلاَ يَرَى جَلاَلَ الرَّبِّ"" Great Doxology: "".المجد لله في العلى وعلى الأرض السلام، وفي الناس المسرة. نسبحك نباركك، نسجد لك، نمجدك، نشكرك من أجل عظيم جلال مجدك"")",Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.15,,,,,,,,,G,galal_1273,2019-07-27 11:49 galal_1274,wip,1274,Galal,Galal,,,checked,checked,Galal (son ofJeduthun),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.9.16,Neh.11.17",,jeduthun_762,,shemaiah_2624,,,,,G,galal_1274,2019-07-27 11:49 gallio_1275,publish,1275,Gallio,Gallio,,,checked,,,Male,,,54,,54,,,,Gallio,"The elder brother of Seneca the philosopher, who was tutor and for some time minister of the emperor Nero. He was “deputy”, i.e., proconsul, as in Revised Version, of Achaia, under the emperor Claudius, when Paul visited Corinth ([Acts 18:12](/acts#Acts.18.12)). The word used here by Luke in describing the rank of Gallio shows his accuracy. Achaia was a senatorial province under Claudius, and the governor of such a province was called a “proconsul.” He is spoken of by his contemporaries as “sweet Gallio,” and is described as a most popular and affectionate man. When the Jews brought Paul before his tribunal on the charge of persuading “men to worship God contrary to the law” (18:13), he refused to listen to them, and “drave them from the judgment seat” (18:16).","""Mission to Corinth, 1&2 Thess Written""",Second Missionary Journey,3,"Acts.18.12,Acts.18.14,Acts.18.17",,,,,,,,,G,gallio_1275,2020-08-27 01:33 gamaliel_1276,wip,1276,Gamaliel,Gamaliel,,,checked,checked,Gamaliel ( leader of the tribe of Manasseh),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Gamaliel 1,"A chief of the tribe of Manasseh at the census at Sinai ([Num. 1:10](/num#Num.1.10); [2:20](/num#Num.2.20); [7:54](/num#Num.7.54), [59](/num#Num.7.59)).",,,5,"Num.1.10,Num.2.20,Num.7.54,Num.7.59,Num.10.23",,pedahzur_2291,,,,,,,G,gamaliel_1276,2019-07-27 11:49 gamaliel_1277,publish,1277,Gamaliel,Gamaliel,,,checked,checked,Gamaliel (son of Pedahzur),Male,,,33,,60,,,,Gamaliel 2,"The son of rabbi Simeon, and grandson of the famous rabbi Hillel. He was a Pharisse, and therefore the opponent of the party of the Sadducees. He was noted for his learning, and was president of the Sanhedrim during the regins of Tiberius, Caligula, and Claudius, and died, it is said, about eighteen years before the destruction of Jerusalem. When the apostles were brought before the council, charged with preaching the resurrection of Jesus, as a zealous Pharisee Gamaliel councelled moderation and calmness. By a reference to well-known events, he advised them to “refrain from these men.” If their work or counsel was of man, it would come to nothing; but if it was of God, they could not destroy it, and therefore ought to be on their guard lest they should be “found fighting against God” ([Acts 5:34-40](/acts#Acts.5.34)). Paul was one of his disciples (22:3).",Gamaliel advises the counsel and Apostles freed,Persecution/First Martyr,2,"Acts.5.34,Acts.22.3",,,,,,,,,G,gamaliel_1277,2020-08-27 01:33 gamul_1278,wip,1278,Gamul,Gamul,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Gamul,Weaned the leader of one of the priestly courses ([1 Chr. 24:17](/1chr#1Chr.24.17)).,,,1,1Chr.24.17,,,,,,,,,G,gamul_1278,2019-07-27 11:49 gareb_1279,wip,1279,Gareb,Gareb,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-606,,,,Gareb 1,"One of David’s warriors ([2 Sam. 23:38](/2sam#2Sam.23.38)), an Ithrite.",,,3,"2Sam.23.38,1Chr.11.40,Jer.31.39",,,,,,,,,G,gareb_1279,2019-07-27 11:49 garmite_1280,wip,1280,Garmite,Garmite,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.19,hodiah_1544,mered_2005,,,eshtemoa_1219,,"ishbah_619,miriam_2088,shammai_2544",,G,garmite_1280,2019-07-27 11:49 gatam_1281,wip,1281,Gatam,Gatam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,,,,,3,"Gen.36.11,Gen.36.16,1Chr.1.36",,eliphaz_1144,,,"amalek_197,kenaz_1776,korah_1794,omar_2242,teman_2838,zepho_3042",,,,G,gatam_1281,2019-07-27 11:49 gazez_1282,wip,1282,Gazez,Gazez,,,checked,checked,Gazez(mother of Haran),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.46,ephah_1198,caleb_538,,,"achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,haran_1408,mesha_2010,moza_2113,shobab_2716",,"hur_1571,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,tirhanah_2866",,G,gazez_1282,2019-07-27 11:49 gazez_1283,wip,1283,Gazez,Gazez,,,checked,checked,Gazez (mother of Haran),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.46,,haran_1408,,,,,,,G,gazez_1283,2019-07-27 11:49 gazzam_1284,wip,1284,Gazzam,Gazzam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.48,Neh.7.51",,,,,,,,,G,gazzam_1284,2019-07-27 11:49 geber_1285,wip,1285,Geber,Geber,,,checked,checked,Geber (son of Uri—in Gilead),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.13,,,,son_of_geber_2765,,,,,G,geber_1285,2019-07-27 11:49 geber_1286,wip,1286,Geber,Geber,,,checked,checked,Geber (son of Uri),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Geber,"A valiant man, ([1 Kings 4:19](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.19)), one of Solomon’s purveyors, having jurisdiction over a part of Gilead, comprising all the kingdom of Sihon and part of the kingdom of Og ([Deut. 2](/deut#Deut.2); [31](/deut#Deut.31)).",,,1,1Kgs.4.19,,uri_2896,,,,,,,G,geber_1286,2019-07-27 11:49 gedaliah_1287,wip,1287,Gedaliah,Gedaliah,,,checked,checked,Gedeliah (appointed by Nebuchadnezzar),Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Gedaliah 4,"The son of Ahikam, and grandson of Shaphan, secretary of king Josiah ([Jer. 26:24](/jer#Jer.26.24)). After the destruction of Jerusalem (see ZEDEKIAH), Nebuchadnezzar left him to govern the country as tributary to him ([2 Kings 25:22](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.22); [Jer. 40:5](/jer#Jer.40.5); [52:16](/jer#Jer.52.16)). Ishmael, however, at the head of a party of the royal family, “Jewish irreconcilables”, rose against him, and slew him and “all the Jews that were with him” ([Jer. 41:2](/jer#Jer.41.2), [3](/jer#Jer.41.3)) at Mizpah about three months after the destruction of Jerusalem. He and his band also plundered the town of Mizpah, and carried off many captives. He was, however, overtaken by Johanan and routed. He fled with such of his followers as escaped to the Ammonites (41:15). The little remnant of the Jews now fled to Egypt.",,,26,"2Kgs.25.22,2Kgs.25.23,2Kgs.25.24,2Kgs.25.25,Jer.39.14,Jer.40.5,Jer.40.6,Jer.40.7,Jer.40.8,Jer.40.9,Jer.40.11,Jer.40.12,Jer.40.13,Jer.40.14,Jer.40.15,Jer.40.16,Jer.41.1,Jer.41.2,Jer.41.3,Jer.41.4,Jer.41.6,Jer.41.9,Jer.41.10,Jer.41.16,Jer.41.18,Jer.43.6",,ahikam_141,,,,,,,G,gedaliah_1287,2019-07-27 11:49 gedaliah_1288,wip,1288,Gedaliah,Gedaliah,,,checked,checked,Gedaliah (Governor of Yehud),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Gedaliah 1,"the son of Jeduthum ([1 Chr. 25:3](/1chr#1Chr.25.3), [9](/1chr#1Chr.25.9)).",,,2,"1Chr.25.3,1Chr.25.9",,jeduthun_1224,,,"jeshaiah_885,hashabiah_1430,mattithiah_1974,shimei_2233,izri_3051",,,,G,gedaliah_1288,2019-07-27 11:49 gedaliah_1289,wip,1289,Gedaliah,Gedaliah,,,checked,checked,Gedaliah (governor of Yehud),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.18,,,,,,,,,G,gedaliah_1289,2019-07-27 11:49 gedaliah_1290,wip,1290,Gedaliah,Gedaliah,,,checked,checked,Gedaliah(son of Mattan),Male,,,-598,,-598,,,,Gedaliah 3,One of the Jewish nobles who conspired against Jeremiah ([Jer. 38:1](/jer#Jer.38.1)).,,,1,Jer.38.1,,pashur_2287,,,,,,,G,gedaliah_1290,2019-07-27 11:49 gedaliah_1291,wip,1291,Gedaliah,Gedaliah,,,checked,checked,Gedaliah (son of Amariah),Male,,,-630,,-630,,,,,,,,1,Zeph.1.1,,amariah_206,,cushi_966,,,,,G,gedaliah_1291,2019-07-27 11:49 gedor_1292,wip,1292,Gedor,Gedor,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,3,"1Chr.8.31,1Chr.9.37,1Chr.12.7",maachah_1844,abiel_23,,,"abdon_12,ahio_156,baal_575,kish_1784,mikloth_2078,nadab_2131,ner_2181,zacher_2972,zur_3111",,,,G,gedor_1292,2019-07-27 11:49 gehazi_1293,wip,1293,Gehazi,Gehazi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-894,,-885,,,,Gehazi,"Valley of vision, Elisha’s trusted servant ([2 Kings 4:31](/2kgs#2Kgs.4.31); [5:25](/2kgs#2Kgs.5.25); [8:4](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.4), [5](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.5)). He appears in connection with the history of the Shunammite ([2 Kings 4:14](/2kgs#2Kgs.4.14), [31](/2kgs#2Kgs.4.31)) and of Naaman the Syrian. On this latter occasion he was guilty of duplicity and dishonesty of conduct, causing Elisha to denounce his crime with righteous sternness, and pass on him the terrible doom that the leprosy of Naaman would cleave to him and his for ever (5:20-27). He afterwards appeared before king Joram, to whom he recounted the great deeds of his master ([2 Kings 8:1-6](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.1)).",,,12,"2Kgs.4.12,2Kgs.4.14,2Kgs.4.25,2Kgs.4.27,2Kgs.4.29,2Kgs.4.31,2Kgs.4.36,2Kgs.5.20,2Kgs.5.21,2Kgs.5.25,2Kgs.8.4,2Kgs.8.5",,,,,,,,,G,gehazi_1293,2019-07-27 11:49 gemalli_1294,wip,1294,Gemalli,Gemalli,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Num.13.12,,,,ammiel_220,,,,,G,gemalli_1294,2019-07-27 11:49 gemariah_1295,wip,1295,Gemariah,Gemariah,,,checked,checked,Gemariah (Noble of Judah),Male,,,-599,,-599,,,Tribe of Levi,Gemariah 2,"The son of Hilkiah, who accompanied Shaphan with the tribute-money from Zedekiah to Nebuchadnezzar, and was the bearer at the same time of a letter from Jeremiah to the Jewish captives at Babylon ([Jer. 29:3](/jer#Jer.29.3), [4](/jer#Jer.29.4)).",,,1,Jer.29.3,,hilkiah_1524,,,azariah_379,,,,G,gemariah_1295,2019-07-27 11:49 gemariah_1296,wip,1296,Gemariah,Gemariah,,,checked,checked,Gemariah (Scribe),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Gemariah 1,"The son of Shaphan, and one of the Levites of the temple in the time of Jehoiakim ([Jer. 36:10](/jer#Jer.36.10); [2 Kings 22:12](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.12)). Baruch read aloud to the people from Gemariah’s chamber, and again in the hearing of Gemariah and other scribes, the prophecies of Jeremiah ([Jer. 36:11-20](/jer#Jer.36.11)), which filled him with terror. He joined with others in entreating the king not to destroy the roll of the prophecies which Baruch had read (21-25).",,,4,"Jer.36.10,Jer.36.11,Jer.36.12,Jer.36.25",,shaphan_2550,,michaiah_2072,"ahikam_141,elasah_1056",,,,G,gemariah_1296,2019-07-27 11:49 genubath_1297,wip,1297,Genubath,Genubath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-984,,-984,,,,Genubath,"Theft, the son of Hadad, of the Edomitish royal family. He was brought up in Pharaoh’s household. His mother was a sister of Tahpenes, the king of Egypt’s wife, mentioned in [1 Kings 11:20](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.20).",,,1,1Kgs.11.20,sister_of_tahpenes_2759,hadad_1339,,,,,,,G,genubath_1297,2019-07-27 11:49 gera_1298,wip,1298,Gera,Gera,,,checked,checked,Gera (father of Shimei),Male,,,-1706,,-1325,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Gera 2,The father of Ehud the judge ([Judg. 3:15](/judg#Judg.3.15)).,,,3,"Gen.46.21,Judg.3.15,1Chr.8.5",,benjamin_463,,ehud_1039,"ahiram_158,ard_293,ashbel_336,becher_423,bela_436,jediael_757,ehi_1038,huram_1569,shupham_2115,nohah_2120,rapha_2447",,,,G,gera_1298,2019-07-27 11:49 gera_1299,wip,1299,Gera,Gera,,,checked,checked,Gera (Shimei's father),Male,,,-1023,,-1023,,,,Gera 3,"The father of Shimei, who so grossly abused David ([2 Sam. 16:5](/2sam#2Sam.16.5); [19:16](/2sam#2Sam.19.16), [18](/2sam#2Sam.19.18)).",,,4,"2Sam.16.5,2Sam.19.16,2Sam.19.18,1Kgs.2.8",,,,shimei_2684,,,,,G,gera_1299,2019-07-27 11:49 gera_1300,wip,1300,Gera,Gera,,,checked,checked,Gera (The son of Bela),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.8.3,,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,abishua_52,addar_80,ahoah_168,ard_294,iri_613,jerimoth_864,ezbon_1236,naaman_2121,uzzi_2919,uzziel_2931",,,,G,gera_1300,2019-07-27 11:49 gera_1301,wip,1301,Gera,Gera,,,checked,checked,Gera (Tribe of Benjamin),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.8.7,,ehud_1039,,,"ahiah_128,ahihud_134,naaman_2123,uzza_2914",,,,G,gera_1301,2019-07-27 11:49 gershom_1302,wip,1302,Gershom,Gershom,,,checked,checked,Gershom (son of Moses),Male,,-1302,-1531,,-1015,midian_796,,Tribe of Levi,Gershom 2,"The elder of the two sons of Moses born to him in Midian ([Ex. 2:22](/exod#Exod.2.22); [18:3](/exod#Exod.18.3)). On his way to Egypt with his family, in obedience to the command of the Lord, Moses was attacked by a sudden and dangerous illness (4:24-26), which Zipporah his wife believed to have been sent because he had neglected to circumcise his son. She accordingly took a “sharp stone” and circumcised her son Gershom, saying, “Surely a bloody husband art thou to me”, i.e., by the blood of her child she had, as it were, purchased her husband, had won him back again.",,,5,"Exod.2.22,Exod.18.3,1Chr.23.15,1Chr.23.16,1Chr.26.24",zipporah_3095,moses_2108,,shubael_2579,eliezer_1114,,,,G,gershom_1302,2019-07-27 11:49 gershom_1303,wip,1303,Gershom,Gershom,,,checked,checked,Gershom (father of Jonathan),Male,,,-1406,,-1406,,,,Gershom 4,"The son of Manasseh ([Judg. 18:30](/judg#Judg.18.30)), in R.V. “of Moses.”",,,1,Judg.18.30,,manasseh_1929,,jonathan_1691,,,,,G,gershom_1303,2019-07-27 11:49 gershom_1304,wip,1304,Gershom,Gershom,,,checked,checked,Gershom (A descendant of Phinehas),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Gershom 3,A descendant of Phinehas who returned with Ezra from Babylon ([Ezra 8:2](/ezra#Ezra.8.2)).,,,1,Ezra.8.2,,,,,,,,,G,gershom_1304,2019-07-27 11:49 gershon_1305,wip,1305,Gershon,Gershon,,Gershom,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Gershon,"'=Ger’shom expulsion, the eldest of Levi’s three sons ([Gen. 46:11](/gen#Gen.46.11); [Ex. 6:16](/exod#Exod.6.16)). In the wilderness the sons of Gershon had charge of the fabrics of the tabernacle when it was moved from place to place, the curtains, veils, tent-hangings ([Num. 3](/num#Num.3): 21-26). Thirteen Levitical cities fell to the lot of the Gershonites ([Josh. 21:27-33](/josh#Josh.21.27)).",,,25,"Gen.46.11,Exod.6.16,Exod.6.17,Num.3.17,Num.3.18,Num.3.21,Num.3.25,Num.4.22,Num.4.28,Num.4.38,Num.4.41,Num.7.7,Num.10.17,Num.26.57,Josh.21.6,Josh.21.27,1Chr.6.1,1Chr.6.16,1Chr.6.17,1Chr.6.20,1Chr.6.43,1Chr.6.62,1Chr.6.71,1Chr.15.7,1Chr.23.6",,levi_1820,,"laadan_1823,shimei_2699","jochebed_1645,kohath_1790,merari_2004",,,,G,gershon_1305,2019-07-27 11:49 gesham_1306,wip,1306,Gesham,Gesham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.47,,jahdai_701,,,"ephah_1199,jotham_1736,pelet_2309,regem_2407,shaaph_2506",,,,G,gesham_1306,2019-07-27 11:49 geshem_1307,wip,1307,Geshem,Geshem,,Gashmu,checked,,,Male,,,-446,,-445,,,,Geshem,"Or Gashmu, firmness, probably chief of the Arabs south of Palestine, one of the enemies of the Jews after the return from Babylon ([Neh. 2:19](/neh#Neh.2.19); [6:1](/neh#Neh.6.1), [2](/neh#Neh.6.2)). He united with Sanballat and Tobiah in opposing the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem.",,,4,"Neh.2.19,Neh.6.1,Neh.6.2,Neh.6.6",,,,,,,,,G,geshem_1307,2019-07-27 11:49 gether_1308,publish,1308,Gether,Gether,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.10.23,1Chr.1.17",,aram_285,,,"hul_1566,mash_1944,uz_2908",,,,G,gether_1308,2020-05-17 01:54 geuel_1309,wip,1309,Geuel,Geuel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Num.13.15,,machi_1876,,,,,,,G,geuel_1309,2019-07-27 11:49 gibeon_1310,wip,1310,Gibeon,Gibeon,,Gibbar,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.20,Neh.7.25",,,,,,,,,G,gibeon_1310,2019-07-27 11:49 giddalti_1311,wip,1311,Giddalti,Giddalti,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.29",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,G,giddalti_1311,2019-07-27 11:49 giddel_1312,wip,1312,Giddel,Giddel,,,checked,checked,Giddel(his sons were temple servants),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.47,Neh.7.49",,,,,,,,,G,giddel_1312,2019-07-27 11:49 giddel_1313,wip,1313,Giddel,Giddel,,,checked,checked,"Giddel ((very great ). Children of Giddel were among the Nethinim who returned from the captivity with Zerubbabel. ( Ezra 2:47 ; Nehemiah 7:49 ) Bene-Giddel were also among the ""servants of Solomon"" who returned to Judea in the name caravan. ( Ezra 2:56 ; Nehemiah 7:58 ) (B.C. 536.))",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.56,Neh.7.58",,,,,,,,,G,giddel_1313,2019-07-27 11:49 gideon_1314,wip,1314,Gideon,Gideon,,"Jerubbaal,Gedeon",checked,,,Male,,,-1245,,64,,,,Gideon,"Called also Jerubbaal ([Judg. 6:29](/judg#Judg.6.29), [32](/judg#Judg.6.32)), was the first of the judges whose history is circumstantially narrated ([Judg. 6](/judg#Judg.6)-8). His calling is the commencement of the second period in the history of the judges. After the victory gained by Deborah and Barak over Jabin, Israel once more sank into idolatry, and the Midianites (q.v.) and Amalekites, with other “children of the east,” crossed the Jordan each year for seven successive years for the purpose of plundering and desolating the land. Gideon received a direct call from God to undertake the task of delivering the land from these warlike invaders. He was of the family of Abiezer ([Josh. 17:2](/josh#Josh.17.2); [1 Chr. 7:18](/1chr#1Chr.7.18)), and of the little township of Ophrah ([Judg. 6:11](/judg#Judg.6.11)). First, with ten of his servants, he overthrew the altars of Baal and cut down the asherah which was upon it, and then blew the trumpet of alarm, and the people flocked to his standard on the crest of Mount Gilboa to the number of twenty-two thousand men. These were, however, reduced to only three hundred. These, strangely armed with torches and pitchers and trumpets, rushed in from three different points on the camp of Midian at midnight, in the valley to the north of Moreh, with the terrible war-cry, “For the Lord and for Gideon” ([Judg. 7:18](/judg#Judg.7.18), R.V.). Terror-stricken, the Midianites were put into dire confusion, and in the darkness slew one another, so that only fifteen thousand out of the great army of one hundred and twenty thousand escaped alive. The memory of this great deliverance impressed itself deeply on the mind of the nation ([1 Sam. 12:11](/1sam#1Sam.12.11); [Ps. 83:11](/ps#Ps.83.11); [Isa. 9:4](/isa#Isa.9.4); [10:26](/isa#Isa.10.26); [Heb. 11:32](/heb#Heb.11.32)). The land had now rest for forty years. Gideon died in a good old age, and was buried in the sepulchre of his fathers. Soon after his death a change came over the people. They again forgot Jehovah, and turned to the worship of Baalim, “neither shewed they kindness to the house of Jerubbaal” ([Judg. 8:35](/judg#Judg.8.35)). Gideon left behind him seventy sons, a feeble, sadly degenerated race, with one exception, that of Abimelech, who seems to have had much of the courage and energy of his father, yet of restless and unscrupulous ambition. He gathered around him a band who slaughtered all Gideon’s sons, except Jotham, upon one stone.",,,49,"Judg.6.11,Judg.6.13,Judg.6.19,Judg.6.22,Judg.6.24,Judg.6.27,Judg.6.29,Judg.6.32,Judg.6.34,Judg.6.36,Judg.6.39,Judg.7.1,Judg.7.2,Judg.7.4,Judg.7.5,Judg.7.7,Judg.7.13,Judg.7.14,Judg.7.15,Judg.7.18,Judg.7.19,Judg.7.20,Judg.7.24,Judg.7.25,Judg.8.4,Judg.8.7,Judg.8.11,Judg.8.13,Judg.8.21,Judg.8.22,Judg.8.23,Judg.8.24,Judg.8.27,Judg.8.28,Judg.8.29,Judg.8.30,Judg.8.32,Judg.8.33,Judg.8.35,Judg.9.1,Judg.9.2,Judg.9.5,Judg.9.16,Judg.9.19,Judg.9.24,Judg.9.28,Judg.9.57,1Sam.12.11,Heb.11.32",,joash_1630,,"abimelech_41,jotham_1734,jether_906",,,,,G,gideon_1314,2020-09-13 02:16 gideoni_1315,wip,1315,Gideoni,Gideoni,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,5,"Num.1.11,Num.2.22,Num.7.60,Num.7.65,Num.10.24",,,,abidan_22,,,,,G,gideoni_1315,2019-07-27 11:49 gilalai_1316,wip,1316,Gilalai,Gilalai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.36,,jonathan_1700,,,"azarael_369,hanani_1383,judah_1755,maai_1848,milalai_2081,nethaneel_2197,shemaiah_2640,zechariah_3026",,,,G,gilalai_1316,2019-07-27 11:49 gilead_1317,wip,1317,Gilead,Gilead,,,checked,checked,Gilead(son of Manasseh),Male,,,-1470,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,11,"Num.26.29,Num.26.30,Num.27.1,Num.36.1,Josh.17.1,Josh.17.3,Judg.11.2,1Chr.2.21,1Chr.2.23,1Chr.7.14,1Chr.7.17",,machir_1877,,"helek_1481,hepher_1496,shechem_2589,shemida_2650,abiezer_763,asriel_348","daughter_of_machir_986,hammoleketh_1364,peresh_2316,sheresh_2669",,,,G,gilead_1317,2020-07-10 12:52 gilead_1318,wip,1318,Gilead,Gilead,,Gileadite,checked,checked,Gilead (Father of Jephthah the Gileadite),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Judg.11.1,,,,jephthah_839,,,,,G,gilead_1318,2019-07-27 11:49 gilead_1319,wip,1319,Gilead,Gilead,,,checked,checked,Gilead(Michael),Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.14,,michael_2060,,jaroah_735,,,,,G,gilead_1319,2019-07-27 11:49 ginath_1320,wip,1320,Ginath,Ginath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-929,,-929,,,,,,,,2,"1Kgs.16.21,1Kgs.16.22",,,,tibni_2853,,,,,G,ginath_1320,2019-07-27 11:49 ginnethon_1321,wip,1321,Ginnethon,Ginnethon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Neh.10.6,Neh.12.4,Neh.12.16",,,,,,,,,G,ginnethon_1321,2019-07-27 11:49 girgasite_1322,publish,1322,Girgasite,Girgasite,,Girgashite,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Girgashite,"Dwelling in clayey soil, the descendants of the fifth son of Canaan ([Gen. 10:16](/gen#Gen.10.16)), one of the original tribes inhabiting the land of Canaan before the time of the Israelites ([Gen. 15:21](/gen#Gen.15.21); [Deut. 7:1](/deut#Deut.7.1)). They were a branch of the great family of the Hivites. Of their geographical position nothing is certainly known. Probably they lived somewhere in the central part of Western Palestine.",,,2,"Gen.10.16,1Chr.1.14",,canaan_914,,,"amorite_237,arkite_308,arvadite_316,jebusite_748,hamathite_1361,heth_1510,hivite_1534,zidon_2738,sinite_2755,zemarite_3036",,,,G,girgasite_1322,2020-05-17 01:54 gispa_1323,wip,1323,Gispa,Gispa,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.21,,,,,,,,,G,gispa_1323,2019-07-27 11:49 god_1324,publish,1324,God,God,,"LORD,Lord,Father,hosts,Almighty,Holy,GOD,Saviour,last,JEHOVAH,Judge,father,lawgiver,Fathers,dayspring,host,Ancient",checked,,,Male,,,-4004,,96,,,Genealogy of Jesus,God,"(A.S. and Dutch God; Dan. Gud; Ger. Gott), the name of the Divine Being. It is the rendering (1) of the Hebrew ’El, from a word meaning to be strong; (2) of ’Eloah_, plural _’Elohim. The singular form, Eloah, is used only in poetry. The plural form is more commonly used in all parts of the Bible, The Hebrew word Jehovah (q.v.), the only other word generally employed to denote the Supreme Being, is uniformly rendered in the Authorized Version by “LORD,” printed in small capitals. The existence of God is taken for granted in the Bible. There is nowhere any argument to prove it. He who disbelieves this truth is spoken of as one devoid of understanding ([Ps. 14:1](/ps#Ps.14.1)).","The Holy Spirit comes,Believers pray for boldness,Ananias and Sapphira lie to God,Jesus ascends to Heaven,The Holy Spirit is promised,God creates all things,God creates man and woman,Man falls into sin,God instructs Noah to build the ark,God decides to destroy every living thing,Noahic Covenant","Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Ascension, Ascension, The Creation, The Creation, The Creation, The Flood, The Flood, The 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19:30 gog_1325,wip,1325,Gog,Gog,,,checked,checked,Gog(this describes the name of a father,Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,Gog 1,"A Reubenite ([1 Chr. 5:4](/1chr#1Chr.5.4)), the father of Shimei.",,,1,1Chr.5.4,,shemaiah_2622,,shimei_2688,,,,,G,gog_1325,2019-07-27 11:49 gog_1326,wip,1326,Gog,Gog,,,checked,checked,Gog(Son of man),Male,,,-587,,96,,,,,,,,8,"Ezek.38.2,Ezek.38.3,Ezek.38.14,Ezek.38.16,Ezek.38.18,Ezek.39.1,Ezek.39.11,Rev.20.8",,,,,,,,,G,gog_1326,2019-07-27 11:49 goliath_1327,wip,1327,Goliath,Goliath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1063,,-1018,,,,Goliath 1,"A famous giant of Gath, who for forty days openly defied the armies of Israel, but was at length slain by David with a stone from a sling ([1 Sam. 17:4](/1sam#1Sam.17.4)). He was probably descended from the Rephaim who found refuge among the Philistines after they were dispersed by the Ammonites ([Deut. 2:20](/deut#Deut.2.20), [21](/deut#Deut.2.21)). His height was “six cubits and a span,” which, taking the cubit at 21 inches, is equal to 10 1/2 feet. David cut off his head ([1 Sam. 17:51](/1sam#1Sam.17.51)) and brought it to Jerusalem, while he hung the armour which he took from him in his tent. His sword was preserved at Nob as a religious trophy (21:9). David’s victory over Goliath was the turning point in his life. He came into public notice now as the deliverer of Israel and the chief among Saul’s men of war (18:5), and the devoted friend of Jonathan.",,,6,"1Sam.17.4,1Sam.17.23,1Sam.21.9,1Sam.22.10,2Sam.21.19,1Chr.20.5",,the_giant_in_gath_2848,,,"ishbi-benob_621,lahmi_1806,man_of_great_stature_1924,sippai_2471",,,,G,goliath_1327,2020-10-30 16:43 gomer_1328,publish,1328,Gomer (son of Japheth),Gomer,,,checked,,Gomer (son of Japheth),Male,,,-587,,-587,,,,Gomer 2,"The eldest son of Japheth, and father of Ashkenaz, Riphath, and Togarmah ([Gen. 10:2](/gen#Gen.10.2), [3](/gen#Gen.10.3)), whose descendants formed the principal branch of the population of South-eastern Europe. He is generally regarded as the ancestor of the Celtae and the Cimmerii, who in early times settled to the north of the Black Sea, and gave their name to the Crimea, the ancient Chersonesus Taurica. Traces of their presence are found in the names Cimmerian Bosphorus, Cimmerian Isthmus, etc. In the seventh century B.C. they were driven out of their original seat by the Scythians, and overran western Asia Minor, whence they were afterwards expelled. They subsequently reappear in the times of the Romans as the Cimbri of the north and west of Europe, whence they crossed to the British Isles, where their descendants are still found in the Gaels and Cymry. Thus the whole Celtic race may be regarded as descended from Gomer.",,,5,"Gen.10.2,Gen.10.3,1Chr.1.5,1Chr.1.6,Ezek.38.6",,japheth_726,,"riphath_2443,togarmah_2875,ashkenaz_338","javan_744,madai_1880,magog_1882,meshech_2012,tiras_2864,tubal_2883",,,,G,gomer_1328,2020-05-17 01:54 gomer_1329,wip,1329,Gomer (wife of Hosea),Gomer,,,checked,,Gomer (wife of the prophet Hosea),Female,,,-785,,-785,,,,,,,,1,Hos.1.3,,diblaim_1009,hosea_1555,"lo-ammi_1827,jezreel_1613,lo-ruhamah_1829",,,,,G,gomer_1329,2020-05-17 01:44 guni_1330,wip,1330,Guni,Guni,,,checked,checked,Guni (Son of Naphtali),Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Naphtali,,,,,3,"Gen.46.24,Num.26.48,1Chr.7.13",,naphtali_2149,,,"jahzeel_706,jezer_1606,shillem_2677",,,,G,guni_1330,2019-07-27 11:49 guni_1331,wip,1331,Guni,Guni,,,checked,checked,"The grandfather of Ahi and the father of Abdiel of Gad, who was the seventh son of Jacob and the first one of Zilpah",Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.15,,,,abdiel_9,,,,,G,guni_1331,2019-07-27 11:49 haahashtari_1332,wip,1332,Haahashtari,Haahashtari,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.6,naarah_2124,ashur_342,,,"ahuzam_175,hepher_1497,temeni_2840",,"coz_958,ethnan_1226,jezoar_1610,zereth_3050",,H,haahashtari_1332,2019-07-27 11:49 habaiah_1333,wip,1333,Habaiah,Habaiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.61,Neh.7.63",,,,,,,,,H,habaiah_1333,2019-07-27 11:49 habakkuk_1334,wip,1334,Habakkuk,Habakkuk,,,checked,,,Male,,,-626,,-626,,,,,,,,2,"Hab.1.1,Hab.3.1",,,,,,,,"Hab.1,Hab.2,Hab.3",H,habakkuk_1334,2020-12-01 15:10 habaziniah_1335,wip,1335,Habaziniah,Habaziniah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-607,,-607,,,,,,,,1,Jer.35.3,,,,jeremiah_855,,,,,H,habaziniah_1335,2019-07-27 11:49 hachaliah_1336,wip,1336,Hachaliah,Hachaliah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.1.1,Neh.10.1",,,,"nehemiah_2172,hanani_1382",,,,,H,hachaliah_1336,2019-07-27 11:49 hachmoni_1337,wip,1337,Hachmoni,Hachmoni,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.32,,,,jehiel_772,,,,,H,hachmoni_1337,2019-07-27 11:49 hadad_1338,wip,1338,Hadad,Hadad,,,checked,checked,Hadad (Bedad),Male,,,-1853,,-1743,,,,Hadad 1,An Edomite king who defeated the Midianites ([Gen. 36:35](/gen#Gen.36.35); [1 Chr. 1:46](/1chr#1Chr.1.46)).,,,4,"Gen.36.35,Gen.36.36,1Chr.1.46,1Chr.1.47",,bedad_426,,,,,,,H,hadad_1338,2019-07-27 11:49 hadad_1339,wip,1339,Hadad,Hadad,,,checked,checked,Hadad (The Edomite.),Male,,,-984,,-984,,,,Hadad 3,"One of “the king’s seed in Edom.” He fled into Egypt, where he married the sister of Pharaoh’s wife ([1 Kings 11:14-22](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.14)). He became one of Solomon’s adversaries. Hadad, sharp, (a different name in Hebrew from the preceding), one of the sons of Ishmael ([1 Chr. 1:30](/1chr#1Chr.1.30)). Called also Hadar ([Gen. 25:15](/gen#Gen.25.15)).",,,5,"1Kgs.11.14,1Kgs.11.17,1Kgs.11.19,1Kgs.11.21,1Kgs.11.25",,,,genubath_1297,,,,,H,hadad_1339,2019-07-27 11:49 hadad_1342,wip,1342,Hadad,Hadad,,Hadar,checked,checked,Hadad (king of Edom),Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,Hadar 2,"One of the Edomitish kings ([Gen. 36:39](/gen#Gen.36.39)) about the time of Saul. Called also Hadad ([1 Chr. 1:50](/1chr#1Chr.1.50), [51](/1chr#1Chr.1.51)). It is probable that in these cases Hadar may be an error simply of transcription for Hadad.",,,3,"Gen.36.39,1Chr.1.50,1Chr.1.51",,,mehetabel_1980,,,,,,H,hadad_1342,2019-07-27 11:49 hadar_1341,wip,1341,Hadar,Hadar,,Hadad,checked,,,Male,,,-1821,,-1821,,,,Hadar 1,A son of Ishmael ([Gen. 25:15](/gen#Gen.25.15)); in [1 Chr. 1:30](/1chr#1Chr.1.30) written Hadad.,,,2,"Gen.25.15,1Chr.1.30",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,dumah_1025,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,H,hadar_1341,2019-07-27 11:49 hadarezer_1340,wip,1340,Hadarezer,Hadarezer,,Hadadezer,checked,,,Male,,,-1040,,-984,,,,Hadadezer,"Hadad is help; called also Hadarezer, Adod is his help, the king of Zobah. Hanun, the king of the Ammonites, hired among others the army of Hadadezer to assist him in his war against David. Joab, who was sent against this confederate host, found them in double battle array, the Ammonities toward their capital of Rabbah, and the Syrian mercenaries near Medeba. In the battle which was fought the Syrians were scattered, and the Ammonites in alarm fled into their capital. After this Hadadezer went north “to recover his border” ([2 Sam. 8:3](/2sam#2Sam.8.3), A.V.); but rather, as the Revised Version renders, “to recover his dominion”, i.e., to recruit his forces. Then followed another battle with the Syrian army thus recruited, which resulted in its being totally routed at Helam ([2 Sam. 10:17](/2sam#2Sam.10.17)). Shobach, the leader of the Syrian army, died on the field of battle. The Syrians of Damascus, who had come to help Hadadezer, were also routed, and Damascus was made tributary to David. All the spoils taken in this war, “shields of gold” and “very much brass,” from which afterwards the “brasen sea, and the pillars, and the vessels of brass” for the temple were made ([1 Chr. 18:8](/1chr#1Chr.18.8)), were brought to Jerusalem and dedicated to Jehovah. Thus the power of the Ammonites and the Syrians was finally broken, and David’s empire extended to the Euphrates ([2 Sam. 10:15-19](/2sam#2Sam.10.15); [1 Chr. 19:15-19](/1chr#1Chr.19.15)).",,,18,"2Sam.8.3,2Sam.8.5,2Sam.8.7,2Sam.8.8,2Sam.8.9,2Sam.8.10,2Sam.8.12,2Sam.10.16,2Sam.10.19,1Kgs.11.23,1Chr.18.3,1Chr.18.5,1Chr.18.7,1Chr.18.8,1Chr.18.9,1Chr.18.10,1Chr.19.16,1Chr.19.19",,rehob_2410,,,,,,,H,hadarezer_1340,2019-07-27 11:49 hadlai_1344,wip,1344,Hadlai,Hadlai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,Hadlai,"Resting, an Ephraimite; the father of Amasa, mentioned in [2 Chr. 28:12](/2chr#2Chr.28.12).",,,1,2Chr.28.12,,,,amasa_208,,,,,H,hadlai_1344,2019-07-27 11:49 hadoram_1345,publish,1345,Hadoram,Hadoram,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2247,,-2247,,,,Hadoram 2,"The fifth son of Joktan, the founder of an Arab tribe ([Gen. 10:27](/gen#Gen.10.27); [1 Chr. 1:21](/1chr#1Chr.1.21)).",,,2,"Gen.10.27,1Chr.1.21",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,jerah_842,diklah_1011,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,H,hadoram_1345,2020-05-17 01:54 hagab_1346,wip,1346,Hagab,Hagab,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.2.46,,,,,,,,,H,hagab_1346,2019-07-27 11:49 hagabah_1347,wip,1347,Hagabah,Hagabah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.45,Neh.7.48",,,,,,,,,H,hagabah_1347,2019-07-27 11:49 hagar_1348,publish,1348,Hagar,Hagar,,Agar,checked,,,Female,,-1910,-1912,,58,,,,Hagar,"Flight, or, according to others, stranger, an Egyptian, Sarah’s handmaid ([Gen. 16:1](/gen#Gen.16.1); [21:9](/gen#Gen.21.9), [10](/gen#Gen.21.10)), whom she gave to Abraham (q.v.) as a secondary wife (16:2). When she was about to become a mother she fled from the cruelty of her mistress, intending apparently to return to her relatives in Egypt, through the desert of Shur, which lay between. Wearied and worn she had reached the place she distinguished by the name of Beer-lahai-roi (“the well of the visible God”), where the angel of the Lord appeared to her. In obedience to the heavenly visitor she returned to the tent of Abraham, where her son Ishmael was born, and where she remained (16) till after the birth of Isaac, the space of fourteen years. Sarah after this began to vent her dissatisfaction both on Hagar and her child. Ishmael’s conduct was insulting to Sarah, and she insisted that he and his mother should be dismissed. This was accordingly done, although with reluctance on the part of Abraham ([Gen. 21:14](/gen#Gen.21.14)). They wandered out into the wilderness, where Ishmael, exhausted with his journey and faint from thirst, seemed about to die. Hagar “lifted up her voice and wept,” and the angel of the Lord, as before, appeared unto her, and she was comforted and delivered out of her distresses ([Gen. 21:18](/gen#Gen.21.18), [19](/gen#Gen.21.19)). Ishmael afterwards established himself in the wilderness of Paran, where he married an Egyptian ([Gen. 21:20](/gen#Gen.21.20), [21](/gen#Gen.21.21)). “Hagar” allegorically represents the Jewish church ([Gal. 4:24](/gal#Gal.4.24)), in bondage to the ceremonial law; while “Sarah” represents the Christian church, which is free.",,,12,"Gen.16.1,Gen.16.3,Gen.16.4,Gen.16.8,Gen.16.15,Gen.16.16,Gen.21.9,Gen.21.14,Gen.21.17,Gen.25.12,Gal.4.24,Gal.4.25",,,abraham_58,ishmael_630,,,,,H,hagar_1348,2020-09-02 16:45 haggai_1349,wip,1349,Haggai,Haggai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-520,,-520,,,,Haggai,"Festive, one of the twelve so-called minor prophets. He was the first of the three (Zechariah, his contemporary, and Malachi, who was about one hundred years later, being the other two) whose ministry belonged to the period of Jewish history which began after the return from captivity in Babylon. Scarcely anything is known of his personal history. He may have been one of the captives taken to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar. He began his ministry about sixteen years after the Return. The work of rebuilding the temple had been put a stop to through the intrigues of the Samaritans. After having been suspended for fifteen years, the work was resumed through the efforts of Haggai and Zechariah ([Ezra 6:14](/ezra#Ezra.6.14)), who by their exhortations roused the people from their lethargy, and induced them to take advantage of the favourable opportunity that had arisen in a change in the policy of the Persian government. (See DARIUS [2].) Haggai’s prophecies have thus been characterized:, “There is a ponderous and simple dignity in the emphatic reiteration addressed alike to every class of the community, prince, priest, and people, ‘Be strong, be strong, be strong’ (2:4). ‘Cleave, stick fast, to the work you have to do;’ or again, ‘Consider your ways, consider, consider, consider’ (1:5, 7;2:15, 18). It is the Hebrew phrase for the endeavour, characteristic of the gifted seers of all times, to compel their hearers to turn the inside of their hearts outwards to their own view, to take the mask from off their consciences, to ‘see life steadily, and to see it wholly.’”, Stanley’s Jewish Church.",,,11,"Ezra.5.1,Ezra.6.14,Hag.1.1,Hag.1.3,Hag.1.12,Hag.1.13,Hag.2.1,Hag.2.10,Hag.2.13,Hag.2.14,Hag.2.20",,,,,,,,"Hag.1,Hag.2",H,haggai_1349,2020-12-01 15:12 haggeri_1350,wip,1350,Haggeri,Haggeri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.38,,,,mibhar_2045,,,,,H,haggeri_1350,2019-07-27 11:49 haggi_1351,wip,1351,Haggi,Haggi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Gad,,,,,2,"Gen.46.16,Num.26.15",,gad_1262,,,"areli_296,arod_311,eri_1214,ozni_1235,shuni_2731,zephon_3093",,,,H,haggi_1351,2019-07-27 11:49 haggiah_1352,wip,1352,Haggiah,Haggiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1100,,-1100,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.30,,shimea_2680,,asaiah_326,,,,,H,haggiah_1352,2019-07-27 11:49 haggith_1353,wip,1353,Haggith,Haggith,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1053,,-1014,,,,Haggith,"Festive; the dancer, a wife of David and the mother of Adonijah ([2 Sam. 3:4](/2sam#2Sam.3.4); [1 Kings 1:5](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.5), [11](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.11); 2:13; [1 Chr. 3:2](/1chr#1Chr.3.2)), who, like Absalom, was famed for his beauty.",,,5,"2Sam.3.4,1Kgs.1.5,1Kgs.1.11,1Kgs.2.13,1Chr.3.2",,,david_994,adonijah_97,,,,,H,haggith_1353,2019-07-27 11:49 hakkatan_1354,wip,1354,Hakkatan,Hakkatan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.12,,,,johanan_1673,,,,,H,hakkatan_1354,2019-07-27 11:49 hakkoz_1355,wip,1355,Hakkoz,Hakkoz,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Hakkoz,"The thorn, the head of one of the courses of the priests ([1 Chr. 24:10](/1chr#1Chr.24.10)).",,,1,1Chr.24.10,,,,,,,,,H,hakkoz_1355,2019-07-27 11:49 hakupha_1356,wip,1356,Hakupha,Hakupha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.51,Neh.7.53",,,,,,,,,H,hakupha_1356,2019-07-27 11:49 hallohesh_1357,wip,1357,Hallohesh,Hallohesh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.24,,,,,,,,,H,hallohesh_1357,2019-07-27 11:49 halohesh_1358,wip,1358,Halohesh,Halohesh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.12,,,,shallum_2524,,,,,H,halohesh_1358,2019-07-27 11:49 ham_1359,publish,1359,Ham,Ham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2448,,-1042,,,,Ham,"Warm, hot, and hence the south; also an Egyptian word meaning “black”, the youngest son of Noah ([Gen. 5:32](/gen#Gen.5.32); comp. 9:22, 24). The curse pronounced by Noah against Ham, properly against Canaan his fourth son, was accomplished when the Jews subsequently exterminated the Canaanites. One of the most important facts recorded in [Gen. 10](/gen#Gen.10) is the foundation of the earliest monarchy in Babylonia by Nimrod the grandson of Ham (6, 8, 10). The primitive Babylonian empire was thus Hamitic, and of a cognate race with the primitive inhabitants of Arabia and of Ethiopia. The race of Ham were the most energetic of all the descendants of Noah in the early times of the post-diluvian world.","The Great Flood begins,Water covers the earth,The flood subsides,Leaving the Ark,Noah gets drunk and Canaan is cursed","The Flood, The Flood, The Flood, The Flood, The Flood",14,"Gen.5.32,Gen.6.10,Gen.7.13,Gen.9.18,Gen.9.22,Gen.10.1,Gen.10.6,Gen.10.20,1Chr.1.4,1Chr.1.8,Ps.78.51,Ps.105.23,Ps.105.27,Ps.106.22",,noah_2210,,"mizraim_2100,cush_962,phut_2354,canaan_914","japheth_726,shem_2613",,,,H,ham_1359,2020-08-27 01:11 haman_1360,wip,1360,Haman,Haman,,,checked,,,Male,,,-453,,-452,,,,Haman,"(of Persian origin), magnificent, the name of the vizier (i.e., the prime minister) of the Persian king Ahasuerus ([Esther 3:1](/esth#Esth.3.1), etc.). He is called an “Agagite,” which seems to denote that he was descended from the royal family of the Amalekites, the bitterest enemies of the Jews, as Agag was one of the titles of the Amalekite kings. He or his parents were brought to Persia as captives taken in war. He was hanged on the gallows which he had erected for Mordecai the Jew ([Esther 7:10](/esth#Esth.7.10)).",,,45,"Esth.3.1,Esth.3.2,Esth.3.4,Esth.3.5,Esth.3.6,Esth.3.7,Esth.3.8,Esth.3.10,Esth.3.11,Esth.3.12,Esth.3.15,Esth.4.7,Esth.5.4,Esth.5.5,Esth.5.8,Esth.5.9,Esth.5.10,Esth.5.11,Esth.5.12,Esth.5.14,Esth.6.4,Esth.6.5,Esth.6.6,Esth.6.7,Esth.6.10,Esth.6.11,Esth.6.12,Esth.6.13,Esth.6.14,Esth.7.1,Esth.7.6,Esth.7.7,Esth.7.8,Esth.7.9,Esth.7.10,Esth.8.1,Esth.8.2,Esth.8.3,Esth.8.5,Esth.8.7,Esth.9.10,Esth.9.12,Esth.9.13,Esth.9.14,Esth.9.24",,hammedatha_1362,zeresh_3049,"adalia_77,aspatha_347,aridai_299,dalphon_971,parmashta_2271,aridatha_300,parshandatha_2277,poratha_2366,arisai_305,vajezatha_2935",,,,,H,haman_1360,2019-07-27 11:49 hamathite_1361,publish,1361,Hamathite,Hamathite,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.10.18,1Chr.1.16",,canaan_914,,,"amorite_237,arkite_308,arvadite_316,jebusite_748,girgasite_1322,heth_1510,hivite_1534,zidon_2738,sinite_2755,zemarite_3036",,,,H,hamathite_1361,2020-05-17 01:54 hammedatha_1362,wip,1362,Hammedatha,Hammedatha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-453,,-452,,,,Hammedatha,"Father of Haman, designated usually “the Agagite” ([Esther 3:1](/esth#Esth.3.1), [10](/esth#Esth.3.10); [8:5](/esth#Esth.8.5)).",,,5,"Esth.3.1,Esth.3.10,Esth.8.5,Esth.9.10,Esth.9.24",,,,haman_1360,,,,,H,hammedatha_1362,2019-07-27 11:49 hammelech_1363,wip,1363,Hammelech,Hammelech,,,checked,,,Male,,,-606,,-598,,,,Hammelech,"The king’s, the father of Jerahmeel, mentioned in [Jer. 36:26](/jer#Jer.36.26). Some take this word as a common noun, “the king”, and understand that Jerahmeel was Jehoiakim’s son. Probably, however, it is to be taken as a proper name.",,,2,"Jer.36.26,Jer.38.6",,,,"jerahmeel_845,malchiah_1907",,,,,H,hammelech_1363,2019-07-27 11:49 hammoleketh_1364,wip,1364,Hammoleketh,Hammoleketh,,,checked,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,Hammoleketh,"The queen, the daughter of Machir and sister of Gilead ([1 Chr. 7:17](/1chr#1Chr.7.17), [18](/1chr#1Chr.7.18)). Abiezer was one of her three children.",,,1,1Chr.7.18,,machir_1877,,"abiezer_25,mahalah_1884,ishod_638","daughter_of_machir_986,gilead_1317,peresh_2316,sheresh_2669",,,,H,hammoleketh_1364,2019-07-27 11:49 hamor_1365,publish,1365,Hamor,Hamor,,Emmor,checked,,,Male,,,-1739,,33,,,,Hamor,"He-ass, a Hivite from whom Jacob purchased the plot of ground in which Joseph was afterwards buried ([Gen. 33:19](/gen#Gen.33.19)). He is called “Emmor” in [Acts 7:16](/acts#Acts.7.16). His son Shechem founded the city of that name which Simeon and Levi destroyed because of his crime in the matter of Dinah, Jacob’s daughter ([Gen. 34:20](/gen#Gen.34.20)). Hamor and Shechem were also slain (ver. 26).",,,13,"Gen.33.19,Gen.34.2,Gen.34.4,Gen.34.6,Gen.34.8,Gen.34.13,Gen.34.18,Gen.34.20,Gen.34.24,Gen.34.26,Josh.24.32,Judg.9.28,Acts.7.16",,,,shechem_2588,,,,,H,hamor_1365,2019-07-19 17:09 hamuel_1366,wip,1366,Hamuel,Hamuel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Simeon,,,,,1,1Chr.4.26,,mishma_2095,,zacchur_2962,,,,,H,hamuel_1366,2019-07-27 11:49 hamul_1367,wip,1367,Hamul,Hamul,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,-1452,,,Tribe of Judah,Hamul,"Spared, one of the sons of Pharez, son of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:5](/1chr#1Chr.2.5)). His descendants are called Hamulites ([Num. 26:21](/num#Num.26.21)).",,,3,"Gen.46.12,Num.26.21,1Chr.2.5",,pharez_2338,,,hezron_1520,,,,H,hamul_1367,2019-07-27 11:49 hamutal_1368,wip,1368,Hamutal,Hamutal,,,checked,,,Female,,,-610,,-598,,,,Hamutal,"Kinsman of the dew, the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah, wife of king Josiah, and mother of king Jehoahaz ([2 Kings 23:31](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.31)), also of king Zedekiah ([2 Kings 24:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.18)).",,,3,"2Kgs.23.31,2Kgs.24.18,Jer.52.1",,jeremiah_848,josiah_1730,"zedekiah_1950,jehoahaz_2516",,,,,H,hamutal_1368,2019-07-27 11:49 hanameel_1369,wip,1369,Hanameel,Hanameel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-589,,-589,,,,Hanameel,"Whom God has graciously given, the cousin of Jeremiah, to whom he sold the field he possessed in Anathoth, before the siege of Jerusalem ([Jer. 32:6-12](/jer#Jer.32.6)).",,,4,"Jer.32.7,Jer.32.8,Jer.32.9,Jer.32.12",,shallum_2525,,,,,,,H,hanameel_1369,2019-07-27 11:49 hanan_1370,wip,1370,Hanan,Hanan,,,checked,checked,Hanan (Abdon),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Hanan 1,A Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:23](/1chr#1Chr.8.23)).,,,1,1Chr.8.23,,shashak_2561,,,"abdon_11,antothijah_271,iphedeiah_606,ishpan_639,elam_1050,eliel_1106,hananiah_1385,heber_1474,penuel_2315,zichri_3067",,,,H,hanan_1370,2019-07-27 11:49 hanan_1371,wip,1371,Hanan,Hanan,,,checked,checked,"Hanan (When Baal-Hanan son of Akbor died, Hadad succeeded him as king. His city was named Pau, and his wife’s name was Mehetabel daughter of Matred, the daughter of Me-Zahab.)",Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Hanan 4,A descendant of Saul ([1 Chr. 8:38](/1chr#1Chr.8.38)).,,,2,"1Chr.8.38,1Chr.9.44",,azel_551,,,"bocheru_520,azrikam_564,ishmael_632,obadiah_2218,sheariah_2565",,,,H,hanan_1371,2019-07-27 11:49 hanan_1372,wip,1372,Hanan,Hanan,,,checked,checked,Hanan (Son of Maachah),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Hanan 2,One of David’s heroes ([1 Chr. 11:43](/1chr#1Chr.11.43)).,,,1,1Chr.11.43,,maachah_1845,,,,,,,H,hanan_1372,2019-07-27 11:49 hanan_1373,wip,1373,Hanan,Hanan,,,checked,checked,Hanan (the Exile),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hanan 5,One of the Nethinim ([Ezra 2:46](/ezra#Ezra.2.46)).,,,2,"Ezra.2.46,Neh.7.49",,,,,,,,,H,hanan_1373,2019-07-27 11:49 hanan_1374,wip,1374,Hanan,Hanan,,,checked,checked,Hanan (Levite),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hanan 6,One of the Levites who assisted Ezra ([Neh. 8:7](/neh#Neh.8.7)).,,,2,"Neh.8.7,Neh.10.10",,,,,,,,,H,hanan_1374,2019-07-27 11:49 hanan_1375,wip,1375,Hanan,Hanan,,,checked,checked,Hanan (subscribed the covenant),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hanan 7,One of the chiefs who subscribed the covenant ([Neh. 10:22](/neh#Neh.10.22)).,,,1,Neh.10.22,,,,,,,,,H,hanan_1375,2019-07-27 11:49 hanan_1376,wip,1376,Hanan,Hanan,,,checked,checked,son of grace,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.26,,,,,,,,,H,hanan_1376,2019-07-27 11:49 hanan_1377,wip,1377,Hanan,Hanan,,,checked,checked,Hanan (The treasurer),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.13.13,,zaccur_2968,,,,,,,H,hanan_1377,2019-07-27 11:49 hanan_1378,wip,1378,Hanan,Hanan,,,checked,checked,Hanan (One of the chiefs who subscribed the covenant),Male,,,-607,,-607,,,,Hanan 3,[Jer. 35:4](/jer#Jer.35.4).,,,1,Jer.35.4,,igdaliah_1600,,,,,,,H,hanan_1378,2019-07-27 11:49 hanani_1379,wip,1379,Hanani,Hanani,,,checked,checked,Hanani (Prophet),Male,,,-931,,-896,,,,Hanani 2,"A prophet who was sent to rebuke king Asa for entering into a league with Benhadad I., king of Syria, against Judah ([2 Chr. 16:1-10](/2chr#2Chr.16.1)). He was probably the father of the prophet Jehu ([1 Kings 16:7](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.7)).",,,5,"1Kgs.16.1,1Kgs.16.7,2Chr.16.7,2Chr.19.2,2Chr.20.34",,,,jehu_816,,,,,H,hanani_1379,2019-07-27 11:49 hanani_1380,wip,1380,Hanani,Hanani,,,checked,checked,"God has gratified me, or is gracious.",Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Hanani 1,"One of the sons of Heman ([1 Chr. 25:4](/1chr#1Chr.25.4), [25](/1chr#1Chr.25.25)).",,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.25",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,H,hanani_1380,2019-07-27 11:49 hanani_1381,wip,1381,Hanani,Hanani,,,checked,checked,Hanani (son of Immer),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.20,,,,,,,,,H,hanani_1381,2019-07-27 11:49 hanani_1382,wip,1382,Hanani,Hanani,,,checked,checked,A son of Heman,Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,Hanani 3,"Probably a brother of Nehemiah ([Neh. 1:2](/neh#Neh.1.2); [7:2](/neh#Neh.7.2)), who reported to him the melancholy condition of Jerusalem. Nehemiah afterwards appointed him to have charge of the city gates.",,,2,"Neh.1.2,Neh.7.2",,hachaliah_1336,,,nehemiah_2172,,,,H,hanani_1382,2019-07-27 11:49 hanani_1383,wip,1383,Hanani,Hanani,,,checked,checked,Hanani (brother of Nehemiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.36,,jonathan_1700,,,"azarael_369,gilalai_1316,judah_1755,maai_1848,milalai_2081,nethaneel_2197,shemaiah_2640,zechariah_3026",,,,H,hanani_1383,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1384,wip,1384,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah (A False Prophet),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Hananiah 8,"Son of Zerubbabel ([1 Chr. 3:19](/1chr#1Chr.3.19), [21](/1chr#1Chr.3.21)).",,,2,"1Chr.3.19,1Chr.3.21",,zerubbabel_3054,,"obadiah_2216,rephaiah_2423,arnan_310,jesaiah_883,shechaniah_2583,pelatiah_2304","abiud_56,berechiah_471,hasadiah_1426,hashubah_1445,jushab-hesed_1765,meshullam_2021,ohel_2240,shelomith_2606",,,,H,hananiah_1384,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1385,wip,1385,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,"Hananiah (Jehovah has given. A chief of the tribe of Benjamin ( 1 Chronicles 8:24 ). One of the sons of Heman ( 1 Chronicles 25:4 1 Chronicles 25:23 ). One of Uzziah's military officers ( 2 Chronicles 26:11 ). Grandfather of the captain who arrested Jeremiah ( Jeremiah 37:13 ). Jeremiah 36:12 . Nehemiah 10:23 . Shadrach, one of the ""three Hebrew children"" (Dan. 1; 6:7 ). Son of Zerubbabel ( 1 Chronicles 3:19 1 Chronicles 3:21 ). Ezra 10:28 . The ""ruler of the palace; he was a faithful man, and feared God above many"" ( Nehemiah 7:2 ). Nehemiah 3:8 . Nehemiah 3:30 A priest, son of Jeremiah ( Nehemiah 12:12 ). A false prophet contemporary with ( Jeremiah 28:3 Jeremiah 28:17 ).)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Hananiah 1,A chief of the tribe of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 8:24](/1chr#1Chr.8.24)).,,,1,1Chr.8.24,,shashak_2561,,,"abdon_11,antothijah_271,iphedeiah_606,ishpan_639,elam_1050,eliel_1106,hanan_1370,heber_1474,penuel_2315,zichri_3067",,,,H,hananiah_1385,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1386,wip,1386,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah (the false prophet),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Hananiah 2,"One of the sons of Heman ([1 Chr. 25:4](/1chr#1Chr.25.4), [23](/1chr#1Chr.25.23)).",,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.23",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,H,hananiah_1386,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1387,wip,1387,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah (a member of the king's staff),Male,,,-810,,-810,,,,Hananiah 3,One of Uzziah’s military officers ([2 Chr. 26:11](/2chr#2Chr.26.11)).,,,1,2Chr.26.11,,,,,,,,,H,hananiah_1387,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1388,wip,1388,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah (Son of Zerubbabel),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Hananiah 9,[Ezra 10:28](/ezra#Ezra.10.28).,,,1,Ezra.10.28,,,,,,,,,H,hananiah_1388,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1389,wip,1389,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah (general in the army of King Uzziah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hananiah 11,[Neh. 3:8](/neh#Neh.3.8).,,,1,Neh.3.8,,,,,,,,,H,hananiah_1389,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1390,wip,1390,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hanniah (son of Shelemiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hananiah 12,[Neh. 3:30](/neh#Neh.3.30),,,1,Neh.3.30,,shelemiah_2596,,,,,,,H,hananiah_1390,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1391,wip,1391,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hanani (the prince of the palace in Jerusalem),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hananiah 10,"The “ruler of the palace; he was a faithful man, and feared God above many” ([Neh. 7:2](/neh#Neh.7.2)).",,,1,Neh.7.2,,,,,,,,,H,hananiah_1391,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1392,wip,1392,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah (The Levite),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hananiah 6,[Neh. 10:23](/neh#Neh.10.23).,,,1,Neh.10.23,,,,,,,,,H,hananiah_1392,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1393,wip,1393,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah (The Priest),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Hananiah 13,"A priest, son of Jeremiah ([Neh. 12:12](/neh#Neh.12.12)).",,,1,Neh.12.12,,,,,,,,,H,hananiah_1393,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1394,wip,1394,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah (The False Prophet),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.41,,,,,,,,,H,hananiah_1394,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1395,wip,1395,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah (The False Prophet),Male,,,-595,,-595,,,,,,,,8,"Jer.28.1,Jer.28.5,Jer.28.10,Jer.28.11,Jer.28.12,Jer.28.13,Jer.28.15,Jer.28.17",,azur_569,,,,,,,H,hananiah_1395,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1396,wip,1396,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah (A chief of the tribe of Benjamin),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Hananiah 5,[Jer. 36:12](/jer#Jer.36.12).,,,1,Jer.36.12,,,,zedekiah_3032,,,,,H,hananiah_1396,2019-07-27 11:49 hananiah_1397,wip,1397,Hananiah,Hananiah,,,checked,checked,Hananiah ( son of Zerubbabel),Male,,,-598,,-598,,,,Hananiah 4,Grandfather of the captain who arrested Jeremiah ([Jer. 37:13](/jer#Jer.37.13)).,,,1,Jer.37.13,,,,shelemiah_2601,,,,,H,hananiah_1397,2019-07-27 11:49 haniel_1399,wip,1399,Haniel,Haniel,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,Hanniel 2,A chief of the tribe of Asher ([1 Chr. 7:39](/1chr#1Chr.7.39)).,,,1,1Chr.7.39,,ulla_2730,,,"arah_282,rezia_2434",,,,H,haniel_1399,2019-07-27 11:49 hannah_1400,wip,1400,Hannah,Hannah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1165,,-1165,,,,Hannah,"Favour, grace, one of the wives of Elkanah the Levite, and the mother of Samuel ([1 Sam. 1](/1sam#1Sam.1); [2](/1sam#1Sam.2)). Her home was at Ramathaim-zophim, whence she was wont every year to go to Shiloh, where the tabernacle had been pitched by Joshua, to attend the offering of sacrifices there according to the law ([Ex. 23:15](/exod#Exod.23.15); [34:18](/exod#Exod.34.18); [Deut. 16:16](/deut#Deut.16.16)), probably at the feast of the Passover (comp. [Ex. 13:10](/exod#Exod.13.10)). On occasion of one of these “yearly” visits, being grieved by reason of Peninnah’s conduct toward her, she went forth alone, and kneeling before the Lord at the sanctuary she prayed inaudibly. Eli the high priest, who sat at the entrance to the holy place, observed her, and misunderstanding her character he harshly condemned her conduct ([1 Sam. 1:14-16](/1sam#1Sam.1.14)). After hearing her explanation he retracted his injurious charge and said to her, “Go in peace: and the God of Israel grant thee thy petition.” Perhaps the story of the wife of Manoah was not unknown to her. Thereafter Elkanah and his family retired to their quiet home, and there, before another Passover, Hannah gave birth to a son, whom, in grateful memory of the Lord’s goodness, she called Samuel, i.e., “heard of God.” After the child was weaned (probably in his third year) she brought him to Shiloh into the house of the Lord, and said to Eli the aged priest, “Oh my lord, I am the woman that stood by thee here, praying unto the Lord. For this child I prayed; and the Lord hath given me my petition which I asked of him: therefore I also have granted him to the Lord; as long as he liveth he is granted to the Lord” ([1 Sam. 1:27](/1sam#1Sam.1.27), [28](/1sam#1Sam.1.28), R.V.). Her gladness of heart then found vent in that remarkable prophetic song (2:1-10; comp. [Luke 1:46-55](/luke#Luke.1.46)) which contains the first designation of the Messiah under that name ([1 Sam. 2:10](/1sam#1Sam.2.10), “Annointed” = “Messiah”). And so Samuel and his parents parted. He was left at Shiloh to minister “before the Lord.” And each year, when they came up to Shiloh, Hannah brought to her absent child “a little coat” (Heb. meil, a term used to denote the “robe” of the ephod worn by the high priest, [Ex. 28:31](/exod#Exod.28.31)), a priestly robe, a long upper tunic ([1 Chr. 15:27](/1chr#1Chr.15.27)), in which to minister in the tabernacle ([1 Sam. 2:19](/1sam#1Sam.2.19); [15:27](/1sam#1Sam.15.27); [Job 2:12](/job#Job.2.12)). “And the child Samuel grew before the Lord.” After Samuel, Hannah had three sons and two daughters.",,,11,"1Sam.1.2,1Sam.1.5,1Sam.1.8,1Sam.1.9,1Sam.1.13,1Sam.1.15,1Sam.1.19,1Sam.1.20,1Sam.1.22,1Sam.2.1,1Sam.2.21",,,elkanah_1168,samuel_2469,,,,,H,hannah_1400,2019-07-27 11:49 hanniel_1401,wip,1401,Hanniel,Hanniel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Hanniel 1,A chief of the tribe of Manasseh ([Num. 34:23](/num#Num.34.23)).,,,1,Num.34.23,,ephod_1205,,,,,,,H,hanniel_1401,2019-07-27 11:49 hanoch_1403,wip,1403,Hanoch,Hanoch,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1710,,-1452,,,Tribe of Reuben,,,,,4,"Gen.46.9,Exod.6.14,Num.26.5,1Chr.5.3",,reuben_2429,,,"carmi_920,hezron_1519,pallu_2325",,,,H,hanoch_1403,2019-07-27 11:49 hanun_1404,wip,1404,Hanun,Hanun,,,checked,checked,"A son and successor of Nahash, king of Ammon. Upon the death of Nahash, David sent sympathetic communications to Hanun, which were misinterpreted and the messengers dishonored. Because of this indignity, David waged a war against him, which caused the Ammonites to lose their independence (2 Samuel 10:1 1 Chronicles 19:1). (2) One of the six sons of Zalaph who assisted in repairing the East wall of Jerusalem (Nehemiah 3:30). (3) One of the inhabitants of Zanoah who repaired the Valley Gate in the wall of Jerusalem (Nehemiah 3:13).",Male,,,-1037,,-1037,,,,Hanun 1,"The son and successor of Nahash, king of Moab. David’s messengers, sent on an embassy of condolence to him to Rabbah Ammon, his capital, were so grossly insulted that he proclaimed war against Hanun. David’s army, under the command of Joab, forthwith crossed the Jordan, and gained a complete victory over the Moabites and their allies ([2 Sam. 10:1-14](/2sam#2Sam.10.1)) at Medeba (q.v.).",,,8,"2Sam.10.1,2Sam.10.2,2Sam.10.3,2Sam.10.4,1Chr.19.2,1Chr.19.3,1Chr.19.4,1Chr.19.6",,nahash_2137,,,,,,,H,hanun_1404,2019-07-27 11:49 hanun_1405,wip,1405,Hanun,Hanun,,,checked,checked,Hanun (repaired Valley Gate),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hanun 2,[Neh. 3:13](/neh#Neh.3.13).,,,1,Neh.3.13,,,,,,,,,H,hanun_1405,2019-07-27 11:49 hanun_1406,wip,1406,Hanun,Hanun,,,checked,checked,Hanun (sixth son of Zalaph),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.30,,zalaph_2981,,,,,,,H,hanun_1406,2019-07-27 11:49 haran_1407,publish,1407,Haran (brother of Abraham),Haran,,,checked,,"Haran (and Haran died in his native city, Ur in Babylonia, while his father was still living.)",Male,,,-2056,,-1926,ur_1189,ur_1189,,Haran 1,"Heb. haran; i.e., “mountaineer.” The eldest son of Terah, brother of Abraham and Nahor, and father of Lot, Milcah, and Iscah. He died before his father ([Gen. 11:27](/gen#Gen.11.27)), in Ur of the Chaldees.",,,5,"Gen.11.26,Gen.11.27,Gen.11.28,Gen.11.29,Gen.11.31",,terah_2841,,"milcah_2082,iscah_618,lot_1830","abraham_58,nahor_2143,sarah_2473",,,,H,haran_1407,2020-05-17 20:36 haran_1408,wip,1408,Haran (son of Caleb),Haran,,,checked,,Haran (father of Gazez),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Haran 3,The son of Caleb of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:46](/1chr#1Chr.2.46)) by his concubine Ephah.,,,1,1Chr.2.46,ephah_1198,caleb_538,,gazez_1283,"achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,gazez_1282,mesha_2010,moza_2113,shobab_2716",,"hur_1571,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,tirhanah_2866",,H,haran_1408,2020-05-17 02:18 haran_1409,wip,1409,Haran (son of Shimei),Haran,,,checked,,Haran (sons of Shimei),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.23.9,,,,,"haziel_1467,shelomith_2607",,,,H,haran_1409,2020-05-17 02:18 harbona_1410,wip,1410,Harbona,Harbona,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,Harbona,"(a Persian word meaning “ass-driver”), one of the seven eunuchs or chamberlains of king Ahasuerus ([Esther 1:10](/esth#Esth.1.10); [7:9](/esth#Esth.7.9)).",,,1,Esth.1.10,,,,,,,,,H,harbona_1410,2019-07-27 11:49 harbonah_1411,wip,1411,Harbonah,Harbonah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-453,,-453,,,,,,,,1,Esth.7.9,,,,,,,,,H,harbonah_1411,2019-07-27 11:49 hareph_1412,wip,1412,Hareph,Hareph,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.51,,hur_1571,,,"ishma_629,ezer_1239,hazelelponi_1466,idbash_1590,jezreel_1612,penuel_2314,salma_2462,shobal_2720,uri_2895",,,,H,hareph_1412,2019-07-27 11:49 harhaiah_1413,wip,1413,Harhaiah,Harhaiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Harhaiah,"Zeal of Jehovah, ([Neh. 3:8](/neh#Neh.3.8)) “of the goldsmiths,” one whose son helped to repair the wall of Jerusalem.",,,1,Neh.3.8,,,,uzziel_2934,,,,,H,harhaiah_1413,2019-07-27 11:49 harhur_1415,wip,1415,Harhur,Harhur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Harhur,"Fever, one of the Nethinim ([Ezra 2:51](/ezra#Ezra.2.51)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.51,Neh.7.53",,,,,,,,,H,harhur_1415,2019-07-27 11:49 harim_1416,wip,1416,Harim,Harim,,,checked,checked,Harim (A priest),Male,,,-1015,,-445,,,,Harim 1,The head of the second course of priests ([1 Chr. 24:8](/1chr#1Chr.24.8)).,,,5,"1Chr.24.8,Ezra.2.39,Ezra.10.21,Ezra.10.31,Neh.7.42",,,,,,,,,H,harim_1416,2019-07-27 11:49 harim_1417,wip,1417,Harim,Harim,,,checked,checked,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Harim 3,[Neh. 3:11](/neh#Neh.3.11).,,,1,Neh.3.11,,,,malchijah_1912,,,,,H,harim_1417,2019-07-27 11:49 harim_1418,wip,1418,Harim,Harim,,,checked,checked,Harim (The head of the second course of priests ),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.27,,,,,,,,,H,harim_1418,2019-07-27 11:49 hariph_1419,wip,1419,Hariph,Hariph,,,checked,checked,son of Hakaliah (son of Hakaliah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.19,,,,,,,,,H,hariph_1419,2019-07-27 11:49 hariph_1703,wip,1703,Hariph,Hariph,,Jorah,checked,checked,Hariph(brother Hanani),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hariph 1,[Neh. 7:24](/neh#Neh.7.24).,,,2,"Ezra.2.18,Neh.7.24",,,,,,,,,H,hariph_1703,2019-07-27 11:49 harnepher_1420,wip,1420,Harnepher,Harnepher,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,Harnepher,A chief of the tribe of Asher ([1 Chr. 7:36](/1chr#1Chr.7.36)).,,,1,1Chr.7.36,,zophah_3104,,,"beera_430,beri_477,bezer_492,imrah_603,jether_654,hod_1538,shamma_2537,shilshah_2679,ulla_2730,suah_2803",,,,H,harnepher_1420,2019-07-27 11:49 harsha_1422,wip,1422,Harsha,Harsha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Harsha,"Worker or enchanter, one of the Nethinim ([Ezra 2:52](/ezra#Ezra.2.52); [Neh. 7:54](/neh#Neh.7.54)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.52,Neh.7.54",,,,,,,,,H,harsha_1422,2019-07-27 11:49 harum_1423,wip,1423,Harum,Harum,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,Harum,"Elevated, ([1 Chr. 4:8](/1chr#1Chr.4.8)), a descendant of Judah.",,,1,1Chr.4.8,,coz_958,,aharhel_115,"anub_272,zobebah_3100",,,,H,harum_1423,2019-07-27 11:49 harumaph_1424,wip,1424,Harumaph,Harumaph,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.10,,,,jedaiah_754,,,,,H,harumaph_1424,2019-07-27 11:49 haruz_1425,wip,1425,Haruz,Haruz,,,checked,,,Male,,,-643,,-643,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Haruz,"Eager, the father of Meshullemeth, the wife of king Manasseh ([2 Kings 21:19](/2kgs#2Kgs.21.19)) and mother of king Amon.",,,1,2Kgs.21.19,,,,meshullemeth_2040,,,,,H,haruz_1425,2019-07-27 11:49 hasadiah_1426,wip,1426,Hasadiah,Hasadiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Hasadiah,"Favoured by Jehovah, one of the sons of Pedaiah ([1 Chr. 3:20](/1chr#1Chr.3.20)), of the royal line of David.",,,1,1Chr.3.20,,zerubbabel_3054,,,"abiud_56,berechiah_471,hananiah_1384,hashubah_1445,jushab-hesed_1765,meshullam_2021,ohel_2240,shelomith_2606",,,,H,hasadiah_1426,2019-07-27 11:49 hasenuah_1427,wip,1427,Hasenuah,Hasenuah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,Hasenuah,"Bristling or hated, a Benjamite ([1 Chr. 9:7](/1chr#1Chr.9.7)).",,,1,1Chr.9.7,,,,hodaviah_1541,,,,,H,hasenuah_1427,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabiah_1428,wip,1428,Hashabiah,Hashabiah,,,checked,checked,Hashabiah (a Levite),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.45,,amaziah_216,,malluch_1918,,,,,H,hashabiah_1428,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabiah_1429,wip,1429,Hashabiah,Hashabiah,,,checked,checked,Hashabiah (one of the Levite leaders in the time of Ezra),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.9.14,Neh.11.15",,bunni_528,,azrikam_565,,,,,H,hashabiah_1429,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabiah_1430,wip,1430,Hashabiah,Hashabiah,,,checked,checked,Hashabiah (son of Jeduthun),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.25.3,1Chr.25.19",,jeduthun_1224,,,"jeshaiah_885,gedaliah_1288,mattithiah_1974,shimei_2233,izri_3051",,,,H,hashabiah_1430,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabiah_1431,wip,1431,Hashabiah,Hashabiah,,,checked,checked,From the Hebronites: Hashabiah and his relatives—seventeen hundred able men—were responsible in Israel west of the Jordan for all the work of the Lord and for the king’s service.,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.26.30,,,,,,,,,H,hashabiah_1431,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabiah_1432,wip,1432,Hashabiah,Hashabiah,,,checked,checked,Hashabiah (son of Kemuel),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.17,,kemuel_1775,,,,,,,H,hashabiah_1432,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabiah_1433,wip,1433,Hashabiah,Hashabiah,,,checked,checked,Hashabiah(chief of levites),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Hashabiah 4,One of the chief Levites ([2 Chr. 35:9](/2chr#2Chr.35.9)).,,,1,2Chr.35.9,,,,,,,,,H,hashabiah_1433,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabiah_1434,wip,1434,Hashabiah,Hashabiah,,,checked,checked,Hashabiah (son of Bunni),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,Hashabiah 6,One of the chief priests in the time of Ezra ([Ezra 8:24](/ezra#Ezra.8.24)).,,,4,"Ezra.8.19,Ezra.8.24,Neh.10.11,Neh.12.24",,,,,,,,,H,hashabiah_1434,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabiah_1435,wip,1435,Hashabiah,Hashabiah,,,checked,checked,Hashabiah (Chief of the Levites),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hashabiah 9,[Neh. 3:17](/neh#Neh.3.17).,,,1,Neh.3.17,,,,,,,,,H,hashabiah_1435,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabiah_1436,wip,1436,Hashabiah,Hashabiah,,,checked,checked,Hashabiah (descendant of Asaph),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hashabiah 5,A Levite ([Neh. 11:22](/neh#Neh.11.22)).,,,1,Neh.11.22,,mattaniah_1959,,bani_398,shemaiah_2639,,,,H,hashabiah_1436,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabiah_1437,wip,1437,Hashabiah,Hashabiah,,,checked,checked,Hashabiah (Son of Kemuel),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.21,,,,,,,,,H,hashabiah_1437,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabnah_1438,wip,1438,Hashabnah,Hashabnah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.25,,,,,,,,,H,hashabnah_1438,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabniah_1439,wip,1439,Hashabniah,Hashabniah,,,checked,checked,Hashabniah (the builder),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.10,,,,hattush_1459,,,,,H,hashabniah_1439,2019-07-27 11:49 hashabniah_1440,wip,1440,Hashabniah,Hashabniah,,,checked,checked,Hashabniah (the Levite),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hashabniah 2,One of the Levites whom Ezra appointed to interpret the law to the people ([Neh. 9:5](/neh#Neh.9.5)).,,,1,Neh.9.5,,,,,,,,,H,hashabniah_1440,2019-07-27 11:49 hashbadana_1441,wip,1441,Hashbadana,Hashbadana,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hashbadana,"Consideration in judging, stood at Ezra’s left hand when he read the law ([Neh. 8:4](/neh#Neh.8.4)).",,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,H,hashbadana_1441,2019-07-27 11:49 hashub_1442,wip,1442,Hashub,Hashub,,,checked,checked,Hashub (son of Pahath-moab),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.11,,pahath-moab_2266,,,,,,,H,hashub_1442,2019-07-27 11:49 hashub_1443,wip,1443,Hashub,Hashub,,,checked,checked,(Jedaiah son of Harumaph),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hashub 2,[Neh. 3:23](/neh#Neh.3.23). 3:11.,,,1,Neh.3.23,,,,,,,,,H,hashub_1443,2019-07-27 11:49 hashub_1444,wip,1444,Hashub,Hashub,,,checked,checked,"Hashub, son of Pahath-moab",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.23,,,,,,,,,H,hashub_1444,2019-07-27 11:49 hashubah_1445,wip,1445,Hashubah,Hashubah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Hashubah,"Ibid., a descendant of David ([1 Chr. 3:20](/1chr#1Chr.3.20)).",,,1,1Chr.3.20,,zerubbabel_3054,,,"abiud_56,berechiah_471,hananiah_1384,hasadiah_1426,jushab-hesed_1765,meshullam_2021,ohel_2240,shelomith_2606",,,,H,hashubah_1445,2019-07-27 11:49 hashum_1446,wip,1446,Hashum,Hashum,,,checked,checked,Hashum (ancestor of returning exiles),Male,,,-456,,-445,,,,Hashum 1,[Ezra 2:19](/ezra#Ezra.2.19); [Neh. 7:22](/neh#Neh.7.22).,,,3,"Ezra.2.19,Ezra.10.33,Neh.7.22",,,,,,,,,H,hashum_1446,2019-07-27 11:49 hashum_1447,wip,1447,Hashum,Hashum,,,checked,checked,"Hashum, and according to the Bible the name could be interpreted as a priest, or interpreter.",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hashum 2,Stood on Ezra’s left hand while he read the law ([Neh. 8:4](/neh#Neh.8.4)).,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,H,hashum_1447,2019-07-27 11:49 hashum_1448,wip,1448,Hashum,Hashum,,,checked,checked,Hashum(the son of Hakaliah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.18,,,,,,,,,H,hashum_1448,2019-07-27 11:49 hasrah_1414,wip,1414,Hasrah,Hasrah,,Harhas,checked,,,Male,,,-642,,-624,,,,Hasrah,"Poverty, “keeper of the wardrobe,” i.e., of the sacerdotal vestments ([2 Chr. 34:22](/2chr#2Chr.34.22)); called Harhas [2 Kings 22:14](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.14). He was husband of the prophetess Huldah.",,,2,"2Kgs.22.14,2Chr.34.22",,,,tikvah_2855,,,,,H,hasrah_1414,2019-07-27 11:49 hassenaah_1449,wip,1449,Hassenaah,Hassenaah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.3,,,,,,,,,H,hassenaah_1449,2019-07-27 11:49 hasshub_1450,wip,1450,Hasshub,Hasshub,,Hashub,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Hashub 1,A Levite of the family of Merari ([Neh. 11:15](/neh#Neh.11.15); [1 Chr. 9:14](/1chr#1Chr.9.14)).,,,2,"1Chr.9.14,Neh.11.15",,azrikam_565,,shemaiah_2623,,,,,H,hasshub_1450,2019-07-27 11:49 hasupha_1451,wip,1451,Hasupha,Hasupha,,Hashupha,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hasupha,"Uncovered, one of the Nethinim ([Ezra 2:43](/ezra#Ezra.2.43); [Neh. 7:46](/neh#Neh.7.46)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.43,Neh.7.46",,,,,,,,,H,hasupha_1451,2019-07-27 11:49 hatach_1452,wip,1452,Hatach,Hatach,,,checked,,,Male,,,-453,,-453,,,,Hatach,"Verity, one of the eunuchs or chamberlains in the palace of Ahasuerus ([Esther 4:5](/esth#Esth.4.5), [6](/esth#Esth.4.6), [9](/esth#Esth.4.9), [10](/esth#Esth.4.10)).",,,4,"Esth.4.5,Esth.4.6,Esth.4.9,Esth.4.10",,,,,,,,,H,hatach_1452,2019-07-27 11:49 hathath_1453,wip,1453,Hathath,Hathath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Hathath,"Terror, son of Othniel ([1 Chr. 4:13](/1chr#1Chr.4.13)).",,,1,1Chr.4.13,,othniel_2259,,,meonothai_1998,,,,H,hathath_1453,2019-07-27 11:49 hatipha_1454,wip,1454,Hatipha,Hatipha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hatipha,"Captured, one of the Nethinim ([Ezra 2:54](/ezra#Ezra.2.54)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.54,Neh.7.56",,,,,,,,,H,hatipha_1454,2019-07-27 11:49 hatita_1455,wip,1455,Hatita,Hatita,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hatita,"Exploration, one of the temple porters or janitors ([Ezra 2:42](/ezra#Ezra.2.42)). He returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel.",,,2,"Ezra.2.42,Neh.7.45",,,,,,,,,H,hatita_1455,2019-07-27 11:49 hattil_1456,wip,1456,Hattil,Hattil,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.57,Neh.7.59",,,,,,,,,H,hattil_1456,2019-07-27 11:49 hattush_1457,wip,1457,Hattush,Hattush,,,checked,checked,Hattush (son of Shemaiah),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Hattush 5,[1 Chr. 3:22](/1chr#1Chr.3.22).,,,1,1Chr.3.22,,shemaiah_2620,,,"bariah_402,igeal_595,neariah_2161,shaphat_2554",,,,H,hattush_1457,2019-07-27 11:49 hattush_1458,wip,1458,Hattush,Hattush,,,checked,checked,Hattush (of Babylon),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Hattush 2,[Ezra 8:2](/ezra#Ezra.8.2).,,,1,Ezra.8.2,,,,,,,,,H,hattush_1458,2019-07-27 11:49 hattush_1459,wip,1459,Hattush,Hattush,,,checked,checked,Hattush( son of Hashabneiah ),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hattush 3,[Neh. 3:10](/neh#Neh.3.10).,,,1,Neh.3.10,,hashabniah_1439,,,,,,,H,hattush_1459,2019-07-27 11:49 hattush_1460,wip,1460,Hattush,Hattush,,,checked,checked,Hattush (A priest),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hattush 1,A priest who returned with Zerubbabel ([Neh. 12:2](/neh#Neh.12.2)).,,,2,"Neh.10.4,Neh.12.2",,,,,,,,,H,hattush_1460,2019-07-27 11:49 havilah_1461,publish,1461,Havilah (son of Cush),Havilah,,,checked,,A son of Cush,Male,,,-2228,,-2228,,,,Havilah 3,One of the sons of Cush ([Gen. 10:7](/gen#Gen.10.7)).,,,2,"Gen.10.7,1Chr.1.9",,cush_962,,,"nimrod_2206,raamah_2380,sabtah_2451,sabtecha_2452,seba_2481",,,,H,havilah_1461,2020-05-17 01:54 havilah_1462,publish,1462,Havilah (son of Joktan),Havilah,,,checked,,Havilah (son of Joktan),Male,,,-2207,,-2207,,,,Havilah 4,A son of Joktan ([Gen. 10:29](/gen#Gen.10.29); [1 Chr. 1:23](/1chr#1Chr.1.23)).,,,2,"Gen.10.29,1Chr.1.23",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,jerah_842,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,H,havilah_1462,2020-05-17 01:54 hazael_1463,wip,1463,Hazael,Hazael,,,checked,,,Male,,,-906,,-787,,,,Hazael,"Whom God beholds, an officer of Ben-hadad II., king of Syria, who ultimately came to the throne, according to the word of the Lord to Elijah ([1 Kings 19:15](/1kgs#1Kgs.19.15)), after he had put the king to death ([2 Kings 8:15](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.15)). His interview with Elisha is mentioned in [2 Kings 8](/2kgs#2Kgs.8). The Assyrians soon after his accession to the throne came against him and defeated him with very great loss; and three years afterwards again invaded Syria, but on this occasion Hazael submitted to them. He then turned his arms against Israel, and ravaged “all the land of Gilead,” etc. ([2 Kings 10:33](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.33)), which he held in a degree of subjection to him (13:3-7, 22). He aimed at the subjugation also of the kingdom of Judah, when Joash obtained peace by giving him “all the gold that was found in the treasures of the house of the Lord, and in the king’s house” ([2 Kings 12:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.12.18); [2 Chr. 24:24](/2chr#2Chr.24.24)). He reigned about forty-six years (B.C. 886-840), and was succeeded on the throne by his son Ben-hadad ([2 Kings 13:22-25](/2kgs#2Kgs.13.22)), who on several occasions was defeated by Jehoash, the king of Israel, and compelled to restore all the land of Israel his father had taken.",,,21,"1Kgs.19.15,1Kgs.19.17,2Kgs.8.8,2Kgs.8.9,2Kgs.8.12,2Kgs.8.13,2Kgs.8.15,2Kgs.8.28,2Kgs.8.29,2Kgs.9.14,2Kgs.9.15,2Kgs.10.32,2Kgs.12.17,2Kgs.12.18,2Kgs.13.3,2Kgs.13.22,2Kgs.13.24,2Kgs.13.25,2Chr.22.5,2Chr.22.6,Amos.1.4",,,,ben-hadad_454,,,,,H,hazael_1463,2019-07-27 11:49 hazaiah_1464,wip,1464,Hazaiah,Hazaiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.5,,adaiah_76,,col-hozeh_952,,,,,H,hazaiah_1464,2019-07-27 11:49 hazarmaveth_1465,publish,1465,Hazarmaveth,Hazarmaveth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2247,,-2247,,,,Hazar-maveth,"Court of death, the third son of Joktan, and a region in Arabia-Felix settled by him ([Gen. 10:26](/gen#Gen.10.26); [1 Chr. 1:20](/1chr#1Chr.1.20)). It is probably the modern province of Hadramaut, situated on the Indian Ocean east of the modern Yemen.",,,2,"Gen.10.26,1Chr.1.20",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,jerah_842,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,H,hazarmaveth_1465,2020-05-17 01:54 hazelelponi_1466,wip,1466,Hazelelponi,Hazelelponi,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.3,,hur_1571,,,"ishma_629,ezer_1239,hareph_1412,idbash_1590,jezreel_1612,penuel_2314,salma_2462,shobal_2720,uri_2895",,,,H,hazelelponi_1466,2019-07-27 11:49 haziel_1467,wip,1467,Haziel,Haziel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.23.9,,,,,"haran_1409,shelomith_2607",,,,H,haziel_1467,2019-07-27 11:49 hazo_1468,wip,1468,Hazo,Hazo,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,Hazo,"Vision, one of the sons of Nahor ([Gen. 22:22](/gen#Gen.22.22)).",,,1,Gen.22.22,milcah_2082,nahor_2143,,,"bethuel_487,buz_529,chesed_938,huz_1582,jidlaph_1615,kemuel_1773,pildash_2357",,"gaham_1267,maachah_1840,tebah_2832,thahash_2845",,H,hazo_1468,2019-07-27 11:49 heber_1469,publish,1469,Heber,Heber,,,checked,checked,Heber (Malkiel),Male,,,-1706,,60,,,Tribe of Asher,Heber 1,"Son of Beriah and grandson of Asher ([Gen. 46:17](/gen#Gen.46.17); [1 Chr. 7:31](/1chr#1Chr.7.31), [32](/1chr#1Chr.7.32)).",,,6,"Gen.46.17,Num.26.45,1Chr.7.31,1Chr.7.32,Luke.8.3,Acts.23.35",,beriah_478,,"shua_2726,hotham_1562,shamer_2725,japhlet_729",malchiel_1908,,,,H,heber_1469,2019-07-09 02:18 heber_1470,wip,1470,Heber,Heber,,,checked,checked,Heber (husband of Jael),Male,,,-1285,,-1285,,,,Heber 2,"The Kenite ([Judg. 4:11](/judg#Judg.4.11), [17](/judg#Judg.4.17); 5:24), a descendant of Hobab. His wife Jael received Sisera (q.v.) into her tent and then killed him.",,,4,"Judg.4.11,Judg.4.17,Judg.4.21,Judg.5.24",,,jael_689,,,,,,H,heber_1470,2019-07-27 11:49 heber_1471,wip,1471,Heber,Heber,,,checked,checked,Heber (the father of Socho),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Heber 3,[1 Chr. 4:18](/1chr#1Chr.4.18).,,,1,1Chr.4.18,jehudijah_824,ishbah_619,,,"jekuthiel_836,jered_846",,,,H,heber_1471,2019-07-27 11:49 heber_1472,wip,1472,Heber,Heber,,,checked,checked,Other Side or Orient. Eber or Heber was Abraham's ancestor,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Eber 2,One of the seven heads of the families of the Gadites ([1 Chr. 5:13](/1chr#1Chr.5.13)).,,,1,1Chr.5.13,,abihail_30,,,"jachan_678,jorai_1704,meshullam_2022,michael_2059,sheba_2571,zia_3059",,,,H,heber_1472,2019-07-27 11:49 heber_1473,wip,1473,Heber,Heber,,,checked,checked,Heber (Husband of Jael),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Heber 4,A Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:17](/1chr#1Chr.8.17)).,,,1,1Chr.8.17,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,ishmerai_637,eber_1031,hezeki_1511,jezliah_1609,jobab_1644,meshullam_2023,misham_2093,shamed_2532,shema_2616,zebadiah_2989",,,,H,heber_1473,2019-07-27 11:49 heber_1474,wip,1474,Heber,Heber,,,checked,checked,Heber (Eber),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.22,,shashak_2561,,,"abdon_11,antothijah_271,iphedeiah_606,ishpan_639,elam_1050,eliel_1106,hanan_1370,hananiah_1385,penuel_2315,zichri_3067",,,,H,heber_1474,2019-07-27 11:49 hebron_1475,wip,1475,Hebron,Hebron,,,checked,checked,Hebron (son of Kohath),Male,,,-1700,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Hebron 2,"The third son of Kohath the Levite ([Ex. 6:18](/exod#Exod.6.18); [1 Chr. 6:2](/1chr#1Chr.6.2), [18](/1chr#1Chr.6.18)).",,,8,"Exod.6.18,Num.3.19,1Chr.6.2,1Chr.6.18,1Chr.15.9,1Chr.23.12,1Chr.23.19,1Chr.24.23",,kohath_1790,,"jeriah_860,jekameam_834,amariah_200,jahaziel_698","amram_242,izhar_658,uzziel_2929",,,,H,hebron_1475,2019-07-27 11:49 hebron_1476,wip,1476,Hebron,Hebron,,,checked,checked,"Hebron, Son of Mereshah",Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Hebron 3,"[1 Chr. 2:42](/1chr#1Chr.2.42), [43](/1chr#1Chr.2.43).",,,2,"1Chr.2.42,1Chr.2.43",,mesha_2010,,"korah_1796,rekem_2419,tappuah_2826,shema_2614",,,,,H,hebron_1476,2019-07-27 11:49 hegai_1477,wip,1477,Hegai,Hegai,,Hege,checked,,,Male,,,-461,,-458,,,,Hegai,"Eunuch, had charge of the harem of Ahasuerus ([Esther 2:8](/esth#Esth.2.8)).",,,3,"Esth.2.3,Esth.2.8,Esth.2.15",,,,,,,,,H,hegai_1477,2019-07-27 11:49 helah_1478,wip,1478,Helah,Helah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Helah,"Rust, ([1 Chr. 4:5](/1chr#1Chr.4.5), [7](/1chr#1Chr.4.7)), one of the wives of Ashur.",,,2,"1Chr.4.5,1Chr.4.7",,,ashur_342,"ethnan_1226,coz_958,jezoar_1610,zereth_3050",,,,,H,helah_1478,2019-07-27 11:49 heleb_1480,wip,1480,Heleb,Heleb,,"Heldai,Heled",checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,Heleb,"Fatness, one of David’s warriors ([2 Sam. 23:29](/2sam#2Sam.23.29)).",,,3,"2Sam.23.29,1Chr.11.30,1Chr.27.15",,baanah_583,,,,,,,H,heleb_1480,2019-07-27 11:49 helek_1481,wip,1481,Helek,Helek,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,Helek,"A portion, ([Josh. 17:2](/josh#Josh.17.2)), descended from Manasseh.",,,2,"Num.26.30,Josh.17.2",,gilead_1317,,,"asriel_348,abiezer_763,hepher_1496,shechem_2589,shemida_2650",,,,H,helek_1481,2019-07-27 11:49 helem_1479,wip,1479,Helem,Helem,,Heldai,checked,,,Male,,,-519,,-519,,,,Heldai 2,"[Zech. 6:10](/zech#Zech.6.10), one who returned from Babylon.",,,2,"Zech.6.10,Zech.6.14",,,,,,,,,H,helem_1479,2019-07-27 11:49 helez_1482,wip,1482,Helez,Helez,,,checked,checked,Helez (One of Davids mighty men),Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,Helez 2,One of David’s warriors ([2 Sam. 23:26](/2sam#2Sam.23.26)).,,,3,"2Sam.23.26,1Chr.11.27,1Chr.27.10",,,,,,,,,H,helez_1482,2019-07-27 11:49 helez_1483,wip,1483,Helez,Helez,,,checked,checked,Helez (Guard of David),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,Helez 1,One of Judah’s posterity ([1 Chr. 2:39](/1chr#1Chr.2.39)).,,,1,1Chr.2.39,,azariah_377,,eleasah_1060,,,,,H,helez_1483,2019-07-27 11:49 heli_1484,wip,1484,Heli,Heli,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Heli,"Elevation, father of Joseph in the line of our Lord’s ancestry ([Luke 3:23](/luke#Luke.3.23)).",,,1,Luke.3.23,,matthat_1969,,mary_1938,,,,,H,heli_1484,2019-07-27 11:49 helkai_1485,wip,1485,Helkai,Helkai,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Helkai,"Smooth-tongued, one of the chief priests in the time of Joiakim ([Neh. 12:15](/neh#Neh.12.15)).",,,1,Neh.12.15,,,,,,,,,H,helkai_1485,2019-07-27 11:49 helon_1486,wip,1486,Helon,Helon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Helon,"Strong, father of Eliab, who was “captain of the children of Zebulun” ([Num. 1:9](/num#Num.1.9); [2:7](/num#Num.2.7)).",,,5,"Num.1.9,Num.2.7,Num.7.24,Num.7.29,Num.10.16",,,,eliab_1073,,,,,H,helon_1486,2019-07-27 11:49 heman_1488,wip,1488,Heman,Heman,,,checked,checked,Heman the Ezrahite,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Heman 1,"[1 Kings 4:31](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.31); [1 Chr. 2:6](/1chr#1Chr.2.6), a son of Zerah, noted for his wisdom.",,,1,1Kgs.4.31,,mahol_1898,,,"chalcol_924,darda_977,ethan_1222",,,Ps.88,H,heman_1488,2020-07-11 18:39 heman_1489,wip,1489,Heman,Heman,,,checked,checked,Heman (Grandson of Samuel),Male,,,-1752,,-1752,,,Tribe of Judah,Heman 1,"[1 Kings 4:31](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.31); [1 Chr. 2:6](/1chr#1Chr.2.6), a son of Zerah, noted for his wisdom.",,,1,1Chr.2.6,,zerah_2984,,,"calcol_536,dara_976,ethan_1223,zabdi_2954",,,,H,heman_1489,2020-07-11 18:40 heman_1490,wip,1490,Heman,Heman,,,checked,checked,Heman (the Ezrahite) The author of Psalm 88 in the Hebrew Bible.,Male,,,-1042,,-726,,,Tribe of Levi,Heman 2,"Grandson of Samuel ([1 Chr. 6:33](/1chr#1Chr.6.33); [15:17](/1chr#1Chr.15.17)), to whom the 88th Psalm probably was inscribed. He was one of the “seers” named in [2 Chr. 29:14](/2chr#2Chr.29.14), [30](/2chr#2Chr.29.30), and took a leading part in the administration of the sacred services.",,,12,"1Chr.6.33,1Chr.15.17,1Chr.15.19,1Chr.16.41,1Chr.16.42,1Chr.25.1,1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.5,1Chr.25.6,2Chr.5.12,2Chr.29.14,2Chr.35.15",,joel_1647,,"mallothi_1917,hothir_1564,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932,mattaniah_1952,bukkiah_524,joshbekashah_1726,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,giddalti_1311,eliathah_1102,mahazioth_1893,jerimoth_867,romamti-ezer_2446",,,,,H,heman_1490,2019-07-27 11:49 hemath_1491,wip,1491,Hemath,Hemath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.2.55,,,,,,,,,H,hemath_1491,2019-07-27 11:49 hemdan_1492,wip,1492,Hemdan,Hemdan,,Amram,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.26,1Chr.1.41",,dishon_1016,,,"ithran_653,cheran_937,eshban_1217",,,,H,hemdan_1492,2019-07-27 11:49 henadad_1493,wip,1493,Henadad,Henadad,,,checked,checked,Binnui is one of Henadad's son,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Henadad,"Favour of Hadad, the name of a Levite after the Captivity ([Ezra 3:9](/ezra#Ezra.3.9)).",,,2,"Ezra.3.9,Neh.10.9",,,,,,,,,H,henadad_1493,2019-07-27 11:49 henadad_1494,wip,1494,Henadad,Henadad,,,checked,checked,Henadad (a head of the Levites),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.18,,,,bavai_417,,,,,H,henadad_1494,2019-07-27 11:49 henadad_1495,wip,1495,Henadad,Henadad,,,checked,checked,Henadad (HIS SON Binnui),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.24,,,,binnui_511,,,,,H,henadad_1495,2019-07-27 11:49 henoch_1402,wip,1402,Henoch,Henoch,,Hanoch,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1804,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.25.4,1Chr.1.33",,midian_2075,,,"abida_21,eldaah_1057,ephah_1197,epher_1201",,,,H,henoch_1402,2019-07-27 11:49 hepher_1496,wip,1496,Hepher,Hepher,,,checked,checked,"The youngest of the sons of Gilead, (Numbers 26:32) and head of the family of the Hepherites. (B.C. before 1450.) Son of Ashur, the ""father of Tekoa."" (1 Chronicles 4:6) (B.C. about 1445.) The Mecherathite, one of the heroes of David's guard. (1 Chronicles 11:36) (B.C. 1046.)",Male,,,-1452,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,Hepher 2,The youngest son of Gilead ([Num. 26:32](/num#Num.26.32); [27:1](/num#Num.27.1)).,,,5,"Num.26.32,Num.26.33,Num.27.1,Josh.17.2,Josh.17.3",,gilead_1317,,zelophehad_3035,"asriel_348,abiezer_763,helek_1481,shechem_2589,shemida_2650",,,,H,hepher_1496,2019-07-27 11:49 hepher_1497,wip,1497,Hepher,Hepher,,,checked,checked,Hepher (Descendant of Naarah),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,Hepher 3,The second son of Asher ([1 Chr. 4:6](/1chr#1Chr.4.6)).,,,1,1Chr.4.6,naarah_2124,ashur_342,,,"ahuzam_175,haahashtari_1332,temeni_2840",,"coz_958,ethnan_1226,jezoar_1610,zereth_3050",,H,hepher_1497,2019-07-27 11:49 hepher_1498,wip,1498,Hepher,Hepher,,,checked,checked,Hepher(the Mekerathite),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Hepher 4,One of David’s heroes ([1 Chr. 11:36](/1chr#1Chr.11.36)).,,,1,1Chr.11.36,,,,,,,,,H,hepher_1498,2019-07-27 11:49 hephzi-bah_1499,wip,1499,Hephzi-bah,Hephzi-bah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-698,,-698,,,Genealogy of Jesus,,,,,2,"2Kgs.21.1,Isa.62.4",,,hezekiah_1512,manasseh_1930,,,,,H,hephzi-bah_1499,2019-07-27 11:49 heresh_1500,wip,1500,Heresh,Heresh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.15,,,,,,,,,H,heresh_1500,2019-07-27 11:49 hermas_1501,wip,1501,Hermas,Hermas,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,,,,,1,Rom.16.14,,,,,,,,,H,hermas_1501,2019-07-27 11:49 hermes_1502,wip,1502,Hermes,Hermes,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Hermes,"Mercury, a Roman Christian ([Rom. 16:14](/rom#Rom.16.14)).",,,1,Rom.16.14,,,,,,,,,H,hermes_1502,2019-07-27 11:49 hermogenes_1503,wip,1503,Hermogenes,Hermogenes,,,checked,,,Male,,,66,,66,,,,Hermogenes,"Mercury-born, at one time Paul’s fellow-labourer in Asia Minor, who, however, afterwards abandoned him, along with one Phygellus, probably on account of the perils by which they were beset ([2 Tim. 1:15](/2tim#2Tim.1.15)).",,,1,2Tim.1.15,,,,,,,,,H,hermogenes_1503,2019-07-27 11:49 herod_1504,wip,1504,Herod,Herod,,,checked,,,Male,,,-5,,-4,,,,,,,,10,"Matt.2.1,Matt.2.3,Matt.2.7,Matt.2.12,Matt.2.13,Matt.2.15,Matt.2.16,Matt.2.19,Matt.2.22,Luke.1.5",,,,"philip_2345,archelaus_291,philip_2346,herod_1505",,,,,H,herod_1504,2021-05-06 21:01 herod_1505,publish,1505,Herod Antipas,Herod Antipas,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,45,,,,Herod Antipas,"Herod’s son by Malthace ([Matt. 14:1](/matt#Matt.14.1); [Luke 3:1](/luke#Luke.3.1), [19](/luke#Luke.3.19); 9:7; [Acts 13:1](/acts#Acts.13.1)).",,,23,"Matt.14.1,Matt.14.3,Matt.14.6,Mark.6.14,Mark.6.16,Mark.6.17,Mark.6.18,Mark.6.20,Mark.6.21,Mark.6.22,Mark.8.15,Luke.3.1,Luke.3.19,Luke.9.7,Luke.9.9,Luke.13.31,Luke.23.7,Luke.23.8,Luke.23.11,Luke.23.12,Luke.23.15,Acts.4.27,Acts.13.1",,herod_1504,herodias_1507,,"archelaus_291,philip_2345,philip_2346",,,,H,herod_1505,2022-03-15 21:33 herod_1506,publish,1506,Herod Agrippa I,Herod Agrippa I,,,checked,,,Male,,,44,,44,,caesarea_266,,Herod Agrippa I.,"Son of Aristobulus and Bernice, and grandson of Herod the Great. He was made tetrarch of the provinces formerly held by Lysanias II., and ultimately possessed the entire kingdom of his grandfather, Herod the Great, with the title of king. He put the apostle James the elder to death, and cast Peter into prison ([Luke 3:1](/luke#Luke.3.1); [Acts 12:1-19](/acts#Acts.12.1)). On the second day of a festival held in honour of the emperor Claudius, he appeared in the great theatre of Caesarea. “The king came in clothed in magnificent robes, of which silver was the costly brilliant material. It was early in the day, and the sun’s rays fell on the king, so that the eyes of the beholders were dazzled with the brightness which surrounded him. Voices here and there from the crowd exclaimed that it was the apparition of something divine. And when he spoke and made an oration to them, they gave a shout, saying, ’It is the voice of a god, and not of a man.’ But in the midst of this idolatrous ostentation an angel of God suddenly smote him. He was carried out of the theatre a dying man.” He died (A.D. 44) of the same loathsome malady which slew his grandfather ([Acts. 12:21-23](/acts#Acts.12.21)), in the fifty-fourth year of his age, having reigned four years as tetrarch and three as king over the whole of Palestine. After his death his kingdom came under the control of the prefect of Syria, and Palestine was now fully incorporated with the empire.","Herod kills James,An angel rescues Peter from prison,Herod dies,Herod imprisons Peter","Herod's persecution of James and Peter, Herod's persecution of James and Peter, Herod's persecution of James and Peter, Herod's persecution of James and Peter",6,"Acts.12.1,Acts.12.6,Acts.12.11,Acts.12.19,Acts.12.20,Acts.12.21",,,,,,,,,H,herod_1506,2020-08-27 01:33 herodias_1507,wip,1507,Herodias,Herodias,,,checked,,,Female,,,26,,32,,,,Herodias,"([Matt. 14:3-11](/matt#Matt.14.3); [Mark 6:17-28](/mark#Mark.6.17); [Luke 3:19](/luke#Luke.3.19)), the daughter of Aristobulus and Bernice. While residing at Rome with her husband Herod Philip I. and her daughter, Herod Antipas fell in with her during one of his journeys to that city. She consented to leave her husband and become his wife. Some time after, Herod met John the Baptist, who boldly declared the marriage to be unlawful. For this he was “cast into prison,” in the castle probably of Machaerus (q.v.), and was there subsequently beheaded.",,,4,"Matt.14.6,Mark.6.19,Mark.6.22,Luke.3.19",,,"herod_1505,philip_2345",daughter_of_herodias_983,,,,,H,herodias_1507,2019-07-27 11:49 herodion_1508,wip,1508,Herodion,Herodion,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Herodion,A Christian at Rome whom Paul salutes and calls his “kinsman” ([Rom. 16:11](/rom#Rom.16.11)).,,,1,Rom.16.11,,,,,,,,,H,herodion_1508,2019-07-27 11:49 hesed_1509,wip,1509,Hesed,Hesed,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.10,,,,son_of_hesed_2766,,,,,H,hesed_1509,2019-07-27 11:49 heth_1510,publish,1510,Heth,Heth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-1689,,,,Heth,"Dread, a descendant of Canaan, and the ancestor of the Hittites ([Gen. 10:18](/gen#Gen.10.18); [Deut. 7:1](/deut#Deut.7.1)), who dwelt in the vicinity of Hebron ([Gen. 23:3](/gen#Gen.23.3), [7](/gen#Gen.23.7)). The Hittites were a Hamitic race. They are called “the sons of Heth” ([Gen. 23:3](/gen#Gen.23.3), [5](/gen#Gen.23.5), [7](/gen#Gen.23.7), [10](/gen#Gen.23.10), [16](/gen#Gen.23.16), [18](/gen#Gen.23.18), [20](/gen#Gen.23.20)).",,,12,"Gen.10.15,Gen.23.3,Gen.23.5,Gen.23.7,Gen.23.10,Gen.23.16,Gen.23.18,Gen.23.20,Gen.25.10,Gen.27.46,Gen.49.32,1Chr.1.13",,canaan_914,,,"amorite_237,arkite_308,arvadite_316,jebusite_748,girgasite_1322,hamathite_1361,hivite_1534,zidon_2738,sinite_2755,zemarite_3036",,,,H,heth_1510,2020-05-17 01:54 hezeki_1511,wip,1511,Hezeki,Hezeki,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.17,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,ishmerai_637,eber_1031,heber_1473,jezliah_1609,jobab_1644,meshullam_2023,misham_2093,shamed_2532,shema_2616,zebadiah_2989",,,,H,hezeki_1511,2019-07-27 11:49 hezekiah_1512,wip,1512,Hezekiah,Hezekiah,,Ezekias,checked,checked,Hezekiah (Son of Ahaz),Male,,-741,-1721,-689,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Hezekiah 1,"Son of Ahaz ([2 Kings 18:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.1); [2 Chr. 29:1](/2chr#2Chr.29.1)), whom he succeeded on the throne of the kingdom of Judah. He reigned twenty-nine years (B.C. 726-697). The history of this king is contained in [2 Kings 18:20](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.20), [Isa. 36](/isa#Isa.36)-39, and [2 Chr. 29](/2chr#2Chr.29)-32. He is spoken of as a great and good king. In public life he followed the example of his great-granfather Uzziah. He set himself to abolish idolatry from his kingdom, and among other things which he did for this end, he destroyed the “brazen serpent,” which had been removed to Jerusalem, and had become an object of idolatrous worship ([Num. 21:9](/num#Num.21.9)). A great reformation was wrought in the kingdom of Judah in his day ([2 Kings 18:4](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.4); [2 Chr. 29:3-36](/2chr#2Chr.29.3)). On the death of Sargon and the accession of his son Sennacherib to the throne of Assyria, Hezekiah refused to pay the tribute which his father had paid, and “rebelled against the king of Assyria, and served him not,” but entered into a league with Egypt ([Isa. 30](/isa#Isa.30); [31](/isa#Isa.31); [36:6-9](/isa#Isa.36.6)). This led to the invasion of Judah by Sennacherib ([2 Kings 18:13-16](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.13)), who took forty cities, and besieged Jerusalem with mounds. Hezekiah yielded to the demands of the Assyrian king, and agreed to pay him three hundred talents of silver and thirty of gold (18:14). But Sennacherib dealt treacherously with Hezekiah ([Isa. 33:1](/isa#Isa.33.1)), and a second time within two years invaded his kingdom ([2 Kings 18:17](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.17); [2 Chr. 32:9](/2chr#2Chr.32.9); [Isa. 36](/isa#Isa.36)). This invasion issued in the destruction of Sennacherib’s army. Hezekiah prayed to God, and “that night the angel of the Lord went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians 185,000 men.” Sennacherib fled with the shattered remnant of his forces to Nineveh, where, seventeen years after, he was assassinated by his sons Adrammelech and Sharezer ([2 Kings 19:37](/2kgs#2Kgs.19.37)). The narrative of Hezekiah’s sickness and miraculous recovery is found in [2 Kings 20:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.20.1), [2](/2kgs#2Kgs.20.2) Chr. 32:24, [Isa. 38:1](/isa#Isa.38.1). Various ambassadors came to congratulate him on his recovery, and among them Merodach-baladan, the viceroy of Babylon ([2 Chr. 32:23](/2chr#2Chr.32.23); [2 Kings 20:12](/2kgs#2Kgs.20.12)). He closed his days in peace and prosperity, and was succeeded by his son Manasseh. He was buried in the “chiefest of the sepulchres of the sons of David” ([2 Chr. 32:27-33](/2chr#2Chr.32.27)). He had “after him none like him among all the kings of Judah, nor any that were before him” ([2 Kings 18:5](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.5)).",,,116,"2Kgs.16.20,2Kgs.18.1,2Kgs.18.9,2Kgs.18.10,2Kgs.18.13,2Kgs.18.14,2Kgs.18.15,2Kgs.18.16,2Kgs.18.17,2Kgs.18.19,2Kgs.18.22,2Kgs.18.29,2Kgs.18.30,2Kgs.18.31,2Kgs.18.32,2Kgs.18.37,2Kgs.19.1,2Kgs.19.3,2Kgs.19.5,2Kgs.19.9,2Kgs.19.10,2Kgs.19.14,2Kgs.19.15,2Kgs.19.20,2Kgs.20.1,2Kgs.20.3,2Kgs.20.5,2Kgs.20.8,2Kgs.20.10,2Kgs.20.12,2Kgs.20.13,2Kgs.20.14,2Kgs.20.15,2Kgs.20.16,2Kgs.20.19,2Kgs.20.20,2Kgs.20.21,2Kgs.21.3,1Chr.3.13,1Chr.4.41,2Chr.28.27,2Chr.29.1,2Chr.29.18,2Chr.29.20,2Chr.29.27,2Chr.29.30,2Chr.29.31,2Chr.29.36,2Chr.30.1,2Chr.30.18,2Chr.30.20,2Chr.30.22,2Chr.30.24,2Chr.31.2,2Chr.31.8,2Chr.31.9,2Chr.31.11,2Chr.31.13,2Chr.31.20,2Chr.32.2,2Chr.32.8,2Chr.32.9,2Chr.32.11,2Chr.32.12,2Chr.32.15,2Chr.32.16,2Chr.32.17,2Chr.32.20,2Chr.32.22,2Chr.32.23,2Chr.32.24,2Chr.32.25,2Chr.32.26,2Chr.32.27,2Chr.32.30,2Chr.32.32,2Chr.32.33,2Chr.33.3,Prov.25.1,Isa.1.1,Isa.36.1,Isa.36.2,Isa.36.4,Isa.36.7,Isa.36.14,Isa.36.15,Isa.36.16,Isa.36.18,Isa.36.22,Isa.37.1,Isa.37.3,Isa.37.5,Isa.37.9,Isa.37.10,Isa.37.14,Isa.37.15,Isa.37.21,Isa.38.1,Isa.38.2,Isa.38.3,Isa.38.5,Isa.38.9,Isa.38.22,Isa.39.1,Isa.39.2,Isa.39.3,Isa.39.4,Isa.39.5,Isa.39.8,Jer.15.4,Jer.26.18,Jer.26.19,Hos.1.1,Mic.1.1,Matt.1.9,Matt.1.10",abijah_14,ahaz_118,hephzi-bah_1499,manasseh_1930,maaseiah_1852,,,,H,hezekiah_1512,2020-12-03 13:43 hezekiah_1513,wip,1513,Hezekiah,Hezekiah,,,checked,checked,Hezekiah (King of Judah),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.23,,neariah_2161,,,"azrikam_563,elioenai_1135",,,,H,hezekiah_1513,2019-07-27 11:49 hezekiah_1514,wip,1514,Hezekiah,Hezekiah,,,checked,checked,Hezekiah (exile) Hezekiah ( Babylon),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.16,Neh.7.21",,ater_355,,,,,,,H,hezekiah_1514,2019-07-27 11:49 hezion_1515,wip,1515,Hezion,Hezion,,,checked,,,Male,,,-930,,-930,,,,Hezion,"Vision, the father of Tabrimon, and grandfather of Ben-hadad, king of Syria ([1 Kings 15:18](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.18)).",,,1,1Kgs.15.18,,,,tabrimon_2811,,,,,H,hezion_1515,2019-07-27 11:49 hezir_1516,wip,1516,Hezir,Hezir,,,checked,checked,not found,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Hezir 1,The head of the seventeenth course of the priests ([1 Chr. 24:15](/1chr#1Chr.24.15)).,,,1,1Chr.24.15,,,,,,,,,H,hezir_1516,2019-07-27 11:49 hezir_1517,wip,1517,Hezir,Hezir,,,checked,checked,Hezir (leader ),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hezir 2,"[Neh. 10:20](/neh#Neh.10.20), one who sealed Nehemiah’s covenant.",,,1,Neh.10.20,,,,,,,,,H,hezir_1517,2019-07-27 11:49 hezrai_1518,wip,1518,Hezrai,Hezrai,,Hezro,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Hezro,"A Carmelite, one of David’s warriors ([1 Chr. 11:37](/1chr#1Chr.11.37)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.35,1Chr.11.37",,,,,,,,,H,hezrai_1518,2019-07-27 11:49 hezron_1519,wip,1519,Hezron,Hezron,,,checked,checked,"Hezron (The tribe of Reuben descended from Reuben and his four sons: Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi. After helping the other tribes take possession of the Promised Land)",Male,,,-1710,,-1452,,,Tribe of Reuben,Hezron 1,One of the sons of Reuben ([Gen. 46:9](/gen#Gen.46.9); [Ex. 6:14](/exod#Exod.6.14)).,,,5,"Gen.46.9,Exod.6.14,Num.26.6,1Chr.2.24,1Chr.5.3",,reuben_2429,,,"carmi_920,hanoch_1403,pallu_2325",,,,H,hezron_1519,2019-07-27 11:49 hezron_1520,wip,1520,Hezron,Hezron,,Esrom,checked,checked,"Hezron ( (Hebrew: חֶצְרוֹן, Modern: H̱etsron, Tiberian: Ḥeṣrôn) is a name which occurs several times in the Hebrew Bible. It may refer to: A plain in the south of Judah, south of Kadesh-barnea. (Joshua 15:3) The grandfather of Amminadab and great-grandfather to Nahshon. Nahshon was Elisheba's brother and brother-in-law of Aaron. (Exodus 6:23) A man appointed by Moses, as ordered by God, to be Prince over the tribe of Judah. He was the son of Perez, the son of Judah (not Hezron of the tribe of Reuben (Gen 46:12)). A tribal leader when Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt. He died in the wilderness.)",Male,,,-1752,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Hezron 2,The older of the two sons of Pharez ([Gen. 46:12](/gen#Gen.46.12)).,,,13,"Gen.46.12,Num.26.21,Ruth.4.18,Ruth.4.19,1Chr.2.5,1Chr.2.9,1Chr.2.18,1Chr.2.21,1Chr.2.24,1Chr.2.25,1Chr.4.1,Matt.1.3,Luke.3.33",,pharez_2338,abiah_16,"caleb_538,segub_2484,jerahmeel_843,ram_2391,ashur_342",hamul_1367,,,,H,hezron_1520,2019-07-27 11:49 hiel_1522,wip,1522,Hiel,Hiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-918,,-918,,,,Hiel,"Life of (i.e., from) God, a native of Bethel, who built (i.e., fortified) Jericho some seven hundred years after its destruction by the Israelites. There fell on him for such an act the imprecation of Joshua (6:26). He laid the foundation in his first-born, and set up the gates in his youngest son ([1 Kings 16:34](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.34)), i.e., during the progress of the work all his children died.",,,1,1Kgs.16.34,,,,"abiram_48,segub_2483",,,,,H,hiel_1522,2019-07-27 11:49 hilkiah_1523,wip,1523,Hilkiah,Hilkiah,,,checked,checked,Hilkiah(son of Asaph ),Male,,,-712,,-710,,,,Hilkiah 3,"The father of Eliakim ([2 Kings 18:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.18), [26](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.26), [37](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.37)).",,,5,"2Kgs.18.18,2Kgs.18.26,2Kgs.18.37,Isa.22.20,Isa.36.22",,,,eliakim_1084,,,,,H,hilkiah_1523,2019-07-27 11:49 hilkiah_1524,wip,1524,Hilkiah,Hilkiah,,,checked,checked,Hilkiah (High Priest of the Temple),Male,,,-760,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,Hilkiah 6,"The high priest in the reign of Josiah ([1 Chr. 6:13](/1chr#1Chr.6.13); [Ezra 7:1](/ezra#Ezra.7.1)). To him and his deputy ([2 Kings 23:5](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.5)), along with the ordinary priests and the Levites who had charge of the gates, was entrusted the purification of the temple in Jerusalem. While this was in progress, he discovered in some hidden corner of the building a book called the “book of the law” ([2 Kings 22:8](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.8)) and the “book of the covenant” (23:2). Some have supposed that this “book” was nothing else than the original autograph copy of the Pentateuch written by Moses ([Deut. 31:9-26](/deut#Deut.31.9)). This remarkable discovery occurred in the eighteenth year of Josiah’s reign (B.C. 624), a discovery which permanently affected the whole subsequent history of Israel.",,,20,"2Kgs.22.4,2Kgs.22.8,2Kgs.22.10,2Kgs.22.12,2Kgs.22.14,2Kgs.23.4,2Kgs.23.24,1Chr.6.13,1Chr.9.11,2Chr.34.9,2Chr.34.14,2Chr.34.15,2Chr.34.18,2Chr.34.20,2Chr.34.22,2Chr.35.8,Ezra.7.1,Neh.11.11,Isa.36.3,Jer.29.3",,shallum_2519,,"azariah_379,gemariah_1295",,,,,H,hilkiah_1524,2019-07-27 11:49 hilkiah_1525,wip,1525,Hilkiah,Hilkiah,,,checked,checked,Hilkiah (father of Eliakim),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.45,,amzi_245,,amaziah_216,,,,,H,hilkiah_1525,2019-07-27 11:49 hilkiah_1526,wip,1526,Hilkiah,Hilkiah,,,checked,checked,Hilkiah (Officer of Hezekiah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Hilkiah 2,[1 Chr. 26:11](/1chr#1Chr.26.11).,,,1,1Chr.26.11,,hosah_1554,,,"simri_2754,tebaliah_2833,zechariah_3006",,,,H,hilkiah_1526,2019-07-27 11:49 hilkiah_1527,wip,1527,Hilkiah,Hilkiah,,,checked,checked,"Hilkiah, who was the son of Shallum and the father of Azariah and Seraiah, was one of the leaders of the priests and their associates in the days of Joshua. Hilkiah was also the high priest of the temple of the Lord.",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hilkiah 8,[Neh. 8:4](/neh#Neh.8.4).,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,H,hilkiah_1527,2019-07-27 11:49 hilkiah_1528,wip,1528,Hilkiah,Hilkiah,,,checked,checked,Hilkiah(These were the leaders of the priests and their associates in the days of Joshua.),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Hilkiah 7,[Neh. 12:7](/neh#Neh.12.7).,,,2,"Neh.12.7,Neh.12.21",,,,,,,,,H,hilkiah_1528,2019-07-27 11:49 hilkiah_1529,wip,1529,Hilkiah,Hilkiah,,,checked,checked,The father of Eliakim,Male,,,-629,,-629,,,,,,,,1,Jer.1.1,,,,jeremiah_853,shallum_2525,,,,H,hilkiah_1529,2019-07-27 11:49 hillel_1530,wip,1530,Hillel,Hillel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1164,,-1156,,,,Hillel,"Praising, a Pirathonite, father of the judge Abdon ([Judg. 12:13](/judg#Judg.12.13), [15](/judg#Judg.12.15)).",,,2,"Judg.12.13,Judg.12.15",,,,abdon_10,,,,,H,hillel_1530,2019-07-27 11:49 hirah_1531,wip,1531,Hirah,Hirah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1739,,-1722,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.38.1,Gen.38.12",,,,,,,,,H,hirah_1531,2019-07-27 11:49 hiram_1532,wip,1532,Hiram,Hiram,,Huram,checked,checked,Hiram (King of Tyre),Male,,,-1048,,-990,,,,Hiram 2,"Also “Huram” and “Horam,” king of Tyre. He entered into an alliance with David, and assisted him in building his palace by sending him able workmen, and also cedar-trees and fir-trees from Lebanon ([2 Sam. 5:11](/2sam#2Sam.5.11); [1 Chr. 14:1](/1chr#1Chr.14.1)). After the death of David he entered into a similar alliance with Solomon, and assisted him greatly in building the temple ([1 Kings 5:1](/1kgs#1Kgs.5.1); [9:11](/1kgs#1Kgs.9.11); [2 Chr. 2:3](/2chr#2Chr.2.3)). He also took part in Solomon’s traffic to the Eastern Seas ([1 Kings 9:27](/1kgs#1Kgs.9.27); [10:11](/1kgs#1Kgs.10.11); [2 Chr. 8:18](/2chr#2Chr.8.18); [9:10](/2chr#2Chr.9.10)).",,,23,"2Sam.5.11,1Kgs.5.1,1Kgs.5.2,1Kgs.5.7,1Kgs.5.8,1Kgs.5.10,1Kgs.5.11,1Kgs.5.12,1Kgs.5.18,1Kgs.9.11,1Kgs.9.12,1Kgs.9.14,1Kgs.9.27,1Kgs.10.11,1Kgs.10.22,1Chr.14.1,2Chr.2.3,2Chr.2.11,2Chr.2.12,2Chr.8.2,2Chr.8.18,2Chr.9.10,2Chr.9.21",,huram_1575,,,,,,,H,hiram_1532,2019-07-27 11:49 hiram_1533,wip,1533,Hiram,Hiram,,Huram,checked,checked,"Hiram I was the Phoenician king of Tyre according to the Hebrew Bible. His regnal years have been calculated by some as 980 to 947 BC, in succession to his father, Abibaal.",Male,,,-1011,,-1011,,,,Hiram 3,"The “master workman” whom Hiram sent to Solomon. He was the son of a widow of Dan, and of a Tyrian father. In [2 Chr. 2:13](/2chr#2Chr.2.13) “Huram my father” should be Huram Abi, the word “Abi” (rendered here “my father”) being regarded as a proper name, or it may perhaps be a title of distinction given to Huram, and equivalent to “master.” (Comp. [1 Kings 7:14](/1kgs#1Kgs.7.14); [2 Chr. 4:16](/2chr#2Chr.4.16).) He cast the magnificent brazen works for Solomon’s temple in clay-beds in the valley of Jordan, between Succoth and Zarthan.",,,5,"1Kgs.7.13,1Kgs.7.40,1Kgs.7.45,2Chr.4.11,2Chr.4.16",,,,,,,,,H,hiram_1533,2019-07-27 11:49 hivite_1534,publish,1534,Hivite,Hivite,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-1450,,,,Hivites,"One of the original tribes scattered over Palestine, from Hermon to Gibeon in the south. The name is interpreted as “midlanders” or “villagers” ([Gen. 10:17](/gen#Gen.10.17); [1 Chr. 1:15](/1chr#1Chr.1.15)). They were probably a branch of the Hittites. At the time of Jacob’s return to Canaan, Hamor the Hivite was the “prince of the land” ([Gen. 24:2-28](/gen#Gen.24.2)). They are next mentioned during the Conquest ([Josh. 9:7](/josh#Josh.9.7); [11:19](/josh#Josh.11.19)). They principally inhabited the northern confines of Western Palestine ([Josh. 11:3](/josh#Josh.11.3); [Judg. 3:3](/judg#Judg.3.3)). A remnant of them still existed in the time of Solomon ([1 Kings 9:20](/1kgs#1Kgs.9.20)).",,,9,"Gen.10.17,Gen.34.2,Gen.36.2,Exod.23.28,Exod.33.2,Exod.34.11,Josh.9.1,Josh.11.3,1Chr.1.15",,canaan_914,,,"amorite_237,arkite_308,arvadite_316,jebusite_748,girgasite_1322,hamathite_1361,heth_1510,zidon_2738,sinite_2755,zemarite_3036",,,,H,hivite_1534,2020-05-17 01:54 hizkiah_1535,wip,1535,Hizkiah,Hizkiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-630,,-630,,,,,,,,1,Zeph.1.1,,,,amariah_206,,,,,H,hizkiah_1535,2019-07-27 11:49 hizkijah_1536,wip,1536,Hizkijah,Hizkijah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hizkijah,"([Neh. 10:17](/neh#Neh.10.17)), one who sealed the covenant.",,,1,Neh.10.17,,,,,,,,,H,hizkijah_1536,2019-07-27 11:49 hobab_1537,wip,1537,Hobab,Hobab,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1285,,,,Hobab,"Beloved, the Kenite, has been usually identified with Jethro (q.v.), [Ex. 18:5](/exod#Exod.18.5), [27](/exod#Exod.18.27); comp. [Num. 10:29](/num#Num.10.29), [30](/num#Num.10.30). In [Judg. 4:11](/judg#Judg.4.11), the word rendered “father-in-law” means properly any male relative by marriage (comp. [Gen. 19:14](/gen#Gen.19.14), “son-in-law,” A.V.), and should be rendered “brother-in-law,” as in the R.V. His descendants followed Israel to Canaan ([Num. 10:29](/num#Num.10.29)), and at first pitched their tents near Jericho, but afterwards settled in the south in the borders of Arad ([Judg. 1:8-11](/judg#Judg.1.8), [16](/judg#Judg.1.16)).",,,2,"Num.10.29,Judg.4.11",,jethro_2431,,,"eliasaph_1091,zipporah_3095",,,,H,hobab_1537,2019-07-27 11:49 hod_1538,wip,1538,Hod,Hod,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.37,,zophah_3104,,,"beera_430,beri_477,bezer_492,imrah_603,jether_654,harnepher_1420,shamma_2537,shilshah_2679,ulla_2730,suah_2803",,,,H,hod_1538,2019-07-27 11:49 hodaiah_1539,wip,1539,Hodaiah,Hodaiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.24,,elioenai_1135,,,"akkub_180,anani_256,dalaiah_970,eliashib_1093,johanan_1668,pelaiah_2301",,,,H,hodaiah_1539,2019-07-27 11:49 hodaviah_1540,wip,1540,Hodaviah,Hodaviah,,,checked,checked,Hodaviah (brave warrior),Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.24,,,,,,,,,H,hodaviah_1540,2019-07-27 11:49 hodaviah_1541,wip,1541,Hodaviah,Hodaviah,,,checked,checked,Hodaviah (of the Benjamites),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.7,,hasenuah_1427,,meshullam_2024,,,,,H,hodaviah_1541,2019-07-27 11:49 hodesh_1543,wip,1543,Hodesh,Hodesh,,,checked,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.9,,,shaharaim_2513,"malcham_1900,mesha_2011,jobab_1643,mirma_2089,jeuz_1604,shachia_2512,zibia_3063",,,,,H,hodesh_1543,2019-07-27 11:49 hodevah_1542,wip,1542,Hodevah,Hodevah,,"Judah,Hodaviah",checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Ezra.2.40,Ezra.3.9,Neh.7.43",,,,,,,,,H,hodevah_1542,2019-07-27 11:49 hodiah_1544,wip,1544,Hodiah,Hodiah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.19,,,mered_2005,"eshtemoa_1219,garmite_1280",naham_2133,,,,H,hodiah_1544,2019-07-27 11:49 hodijah_1545,wip,1545,Hodijah,Hodijah,,,checked,checked,Hodijah (The Levite),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hodijah 1,One of the Levites who assisted Ezra in expounding the law ([Neh. 8:7](/neh#Neh.8.7); [9:5](/neh#Neh.9.5)).,,,3,"Neh.8.7,Neh.9.5,Neh.10.10",,,,,,,,,H,hodijah_1545,2019-07-27 11:49 hodijah_1546,wip,1546,Hodijah,Hodijah,,,checked,checked,Hodijah (A Levite),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.13,,,,,,,,,H,hodijah_1546,2019-07-27 11:49 hodijah_1547,wip,1547,Hodijah,Hodijah,,,checked,checked,Hodijah (majesty of Jehovah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Hodijah 2,"[Neh. 10:18](/neh#Neh.10.18), a Levite who sealed the covenant.",,,1,Neh.10.18,,,,,,,,,H,hodijah_1547,2019-07-27 11:49 hoglah_1548,wip,1548,Hoglah,Hoglah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,Hoglah,"Partridge, one of the daughters of Zelophehad the Gileadite, to whom portions were assigned by Moses ([Num. 26:33](/num#Num.26.33); [27:1](/num#Num.27.1); [36:11](/num#Num.36.11)).",,,4,"Num.26.33,Num.27.1,Num.36.11,Josh.17.3",,zelophehad_3035,,,"mahlah_1895,milcah_2083,noah_2211,tirzah_2868",,,,H,hoglah_1548,2019-07-27 11:49 hoham_1549,wip,1549,Hoham,Hoham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1451,,-1451,,,,Hoham,"Jehovah impels, the king of Hebron who joined the league against Gibeon. He and his allies were defeated ([Josh. 10:3](/josh#Josh.10.3), [5](/josh#Josh.10.5), [16](/josh#Josh.10.16)-27).",,,1,Josh.10.3,,,,,,,,,H,hoham_1549,2019-07-27 11:49 holy_spirit_7400,publish,7400,Holy Spirit,Holy Spirit,,"Spirits,Comforter,Holy Ghost",checked,,,Male,,,-4004,,96,,,,Holy Ghost,"The third Person of the adorable Trinity. His personality is proved (1) from the fact that the attributes of personality, as intelligence and volition, are ascribed to him ([John 14:17](/john#John.14.17), [26](/john#John.14.26); 15:26; [1 Cor. 2:10](/1cor#1Cor.2.10), [11](/1cor#1Cor.2.11); 12:11). He reproves, helps, glorifies, intercedes ([John 16:7-13](/john#John.16.7); [Rom. 8:26](/rom#Rom.8.26)). (2) He executes the offices peculiar only to a person. The very nature of these offices involves personal distinction ([Luke 12:12](/luke#Luke.12.12); [Acts 5:32](/acts#Acts.5.32); [15:28](/acts#Acts.15.28); [16:6](/acts#Acts.16.6); [28:25](/acts#Acts.28.25); [1 Cor. 2:13](/1cor#1Cor.2.13); [Heb. 2:4](/heb#Heb.2.4); [3:7](/heb#Heb.3.7); 2 Pet. 1:21). His divinity is established (1) from the fact that the names of God are ascribed to him ([Ex. 17:7](/exod#Exod.17.7); [Ps. 95:7](/ps#Ps.95.7); comp. [Heb. 3:7-11](/heb#Heb.3.7)); and (2) that divine attributes are also ascribed to him, omnipresence ([Ps. 139:7](/ps#Ps.139.7); [Eph. 2:17](/eph#Eph.2.17), [18](/eph#Eph.2.18); [1 Cor. 12:13](/1cor#1Cor.12.13)); omniscience ([1 Cor. 2:10](/1cor#1Cor.2.10), [11](/1cor#1Cor.2.11)); omnipotence ([Luke 1:35](/luke#Luke.1.35); [Rom. 8:11](/rom#Rom.8.11)); eternity ([Heb. 9:4](/heb#Heb.9.4)). (3) Creation is ascribed to him ([Gen. 1:2](/gen#Gen.1.2); [Job 26:13](/job#Job.26.13); [Ps. 104:30](/ps#Ps.104.30)), and the working of miracles ([Matt. 12:28](/matt#Matt.12.28); [1 Cor. 12:9-11](/1cor#1Cor.12.9)). (4) Worship is required and ascribed to him ([Isa. 6:3](/isa#Isa.6.3); [Acts 28:25](/acts#Acts.28.25); [Rom. 9:1](/rom#Rom.9.1); [Rev. 1:4](/rev#Rev.1.4); [Matt. 28:19](/matt#Matt.28.19)).","The Holy Spirit comes,Peter and John's Trial,Believers pray for boldness,Ananias and Sapphira lie to God,Seven chosen to serve,Philip preaches in Samaria,Conversion of Ethiopian Eunuch,Saul is converted,Saul proclaims Jesus,Peter meets Cornelius,Peter preaches to gentiles in Caesarea,First missionary journey begins,The Holy Spirit is promised,""Mission to Phrygia, Galatia and Asia"",God creates all things","Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Persecution/First Martyr, Persecution/First Martyr, Persecution/First Martyr, Saul Converted, Saul Converted, Peter and Cornelius, Peter and Cornelius, First Missionary Journey, Ascension, Second Missionary Journey, The Creation",246,"1Cor.12.11,1Cor.12.13,1Cor.12.3,1Cor.12.4,1Cor.12.7,1Cor.12.8,1Cor.12.9,1Cor.2.10,1Cor.2.11,1Cor.2.13,1Cor.2.14,1Cor.2.4,1Cor.3.16,1Cor.6.11,1Cor.6.19,1Cor.7.40,1John.3.24,1John.4.13,1John.4.2,1John.5.6,1John.5.7,1John.5.8,1Kgs.18.12,1Kgs.22.24,1Pet.1.11,1Pet.1.12,1Pet.1.2,1Pet.1.22,1Pet.3.18,1Sam.10.10,1Sam.10.6,1Sam.11.6,1Sam.16.13,1Sam.16.14,1Sam.19.20,1Sam.19.23,1Thess.1.5,1Thess.1.6,1Thess.4.8,1Thess.5.19,1Tim.3.16,1Tim.4.1,2Chr.15.1,2Chr.18.23,2Chr.20.14,2Chr.24.20,2Cor.1.22,2Cor.13.14,2Cor.3.17,2Cor.3.18,2Cor.3.3,2Cor.5.5,2Cor.6.6,2Kgs.2.16,2Pet.1.21,2Sam.23.2,2Thess.2.13,2Tim.1.14,Acts.1.16,Acts.1.2,Acts.1.5,Acts.1.8,Acts.10.19,Acts.10.38,Acts.10.44,Acts.10.45,Acts.10.47,Acts.11.12,Acts.11.15,Acts.11.16,Acts.11.24,Acts.11.28,Acts.13.2,Acts.13.4,Acts.13.52,Acts.13.9,Acts.15.28,Acts.15.8,Acts.16.6,Acts.16.7,Acts.19.2,Acts.19.6,Acts.2.17,Acts.2.18,Acts.2.33,Acts.2.38,Acts.2.4,Acts.20.23,Acts.20.28,Acts.21.11,Acts.21.4,Acts.28.25,Acts.4.31,Acts.4.8,Acts.5.3,Acts.5.32,Acts.5.9,Acts.6.3,Acts.6.5,Acts.7.51,Acts.7.55,Acts.8.15,Acts.8.17,Acts.8.18,Acts.8.19,Acts.8.29,Acts.8.39,Acts.9.17,Acts.9.31,Col.1.8,Eph.1.13,Eph.2.18,Eph.2.22,Eph.3.16,Eph.3.5,Eph.4.3,Eph.4.30,Eph.4.4,Eph.5.18,Eph.5.9,Eph.6.17,Eph.6.18,Ezek.11.24,Ezek.11.5,Gal.3.14,Gal.3.2,Gal.3.3,Gal.3.5,Gal.4.29,Gal.4.6,Gal.5.16,Gal.5.17,Gal.5.18,Gal.5.22,Gal.5.25,Gal.5.5,Gal.6.8,Gen.1.2,Gen.41.38,Heb.10.15,Heb.10.29,Heb.2.4,Heb.3.7,Heb.6.4,Heb.9.14,Heb.9.8,Isa.40.13,Isa.48.16,Isa.59.19,Isa.61.1,Isa.63.10,Isa.63.11,Isa.63.14,Job.33.4,John.1.32,John.1.33,John.14.16,John.14.17,John.14.26,John.15.26,John.16.13,John.16.7,John.20.22,John.3.34,John.3.5,John.3.6,John.3.8,John.4.24,John.7.39,Jude.1.19,Jude.1.20,Judg.11.29,Judg.13.25,Judg.14.19,Judg.14.6,Judg.15.14,Judg.3.10,Judg.6.34,Luke.1.15,Luke.1.35,Luke.1.41,Luke.1.67,Luke.11.13,Luke.12.10,Luke.12.12,Luke.2.25,Luke.2.26,Luke.2.27,Luke.3.16,Luke.3.22,Luke.4.1,Luke.4.14,Luke.4.18,Mark.1.10,Mark.1.12,Mark.1.8,Mark.12.36,Mark.13.11,Mark.3.29,Matt.1.18,Matt.1.20,Matt.10.20,Matt.12.18,Matt.12.28,Matt.12.31,Matt.12.32,Matt.28.19,Matt.3.11,Matt.3.16,Matt.4.1,Phil.1.19,Phil.2.1,Ps.51.11,Rev.1.10,Rev.11.11,Rev.14.13,Rev.2.11,Rev.2.17,Rev.2.29,Rev.2.7,Rev.22.17,Rev.3.13,Rev.3.22,Rev.3.6,Rom.14.17,Rom.15.13,Rom.15.16,Rom.15.19,Rom.15.30,Rom.5.5,Rom.8.1,Rom.8.10,Rom.8.11,Rom.8.13,Rom.8.14,Rom.8.15,Rom.8.16,Rom.8.2,Rom.8.23,Rom.8.26,Rom.8.27,Rom.8.4,Rom.8.5,Rom.8.9,Rom.9.1,Titus.3.5",,,,,,,,,H,holy_spirit_7400,2020-08-27 01:33 homam_1487,wip,1487,Homam,Homam,,Hemam,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.22,1Chr.1.39",,lotan_1831,,,hori_1552,,,,H,homam_1487,2019-07-27 11:49 hophni_1550,wip,1550,Hophni,Hophni,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1165,,-1141,,,,Hophni,"Pugilist or client, one of the two sons of Eli, the high priest ([1 Sam. 1:3](/1sam#1Sam.1.3); [2:34](/1sam#1Sam.2.34)), who, because he was “very old,” resigned to them the active duties of his office. By their scandalous conduct they brought down a curse on their father’s house (2:22, 12-27, 27-36; 3:11-14). For their wickedness they were called “sons of Belial,” i.e., worthless men (2:12). They both perished in the disastrous battle with the Philistines at Aphek (4:11).",,,5,"1Sam.1.3,1Sam.2.34,1Sam.4.4,1Sam.4.11,1Sam.4.17",,eli_1072,,,phinehas_2350,,,,H,hophni_1550,2019-07-27 11:49 horam_1551,wip,1551,Horam,Horam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1451,,-1451,,,,,,,,1,Josh.10.33,,,,,,,,,H,horam_1551,2019-07-27 11:49 hori_1552,wip,1552,Hori,Hori,,,checked,checked,"a prince; freeborn; name mean's cave dweller. A Horite, son of Lotan the son of Seir. A man of Simeon, father of Shaphat. Lived in Edom. Hori, surnamed Ra, rejoiced in the favour of the Pharaoh, and must therefore have exercised some court function. He was richly dressed.",Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,3,"Gen.36.22,Gen.36.30,1Chr.1.39",,lotan_1831,,,homam_1487,,,,H,hori_1552,2019-07-27 11:49 hori_1553,wip,1553,Hori,Hori,,,checked,checked,From the tribe of Simeon,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Num.13.5,,,,shaphat_2552,,,,,H,hori_1553,2019-07-27 11:49 hosah_1554,wip,1554,Hosah,Hosah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1042,,-1015,,,,Hosah 2,A Levite of the family of Merari ([1 Chr. 16:38](/1chr#1Chr.16.38)).,,,4,"1Chr.16.38,1Chr.26.10,1Chr.26.11,1Chr.26.16",,,,"simri_2754,zechariah_3006,tebaliah_2833,hilkiah_1526",,,,,H,hosah_1554,2019-07-27 11:49 hosea_1555,wip,1555,Hosea,Hosea,,Osee,checked,,,Male,,,-785,,60,,,,Hosea,"Salvation, the son of Beeri, and author of the book of prophecies bearing his name. He belonged to the kingdom of Israel. “His Israelitish origin is attested by the peculiar, rough, Aramaizing diction, pointing to the northern part of Palestine; by the intimate acquaintance he evinces with the localities of Ephraim (5:1; 6:8, 9; 12:12; 14:6, etc.); by passages like 1:2, where the kingdom is styled ‘the land’, and 7:5, where the Israelitish king is designated as ‘our’ king.” The period of his ministry (extending to some sixty years) is indicated in the superscription ([Hos. 1:1](/hos#Hos.1.1), [2](/hos#Hos.1.2)). He is the only prophet of Israel who has left any written prophecy.",,,3,"Hos.1.1,Hos.1.2,Rom.9.25",,beeri_433,gomer_1329,"lo-ammi_1827,jezreel_1613,lo-ruhamah_1829",,,,"Hos.1,Hos.2,Hos.3,Hos.4,Hos.5,Hos.6,Hos.7,Hos.8,Hos.9,Hos.10,Hos.11,Hos.12,Hos.13,Hos.14",H,hosea_1555,2020-12-01 15:09 hoshaiah_1556,wip,1556,Hoshaiah,Hoshaiah,,,checked,checked,Hoshaiah (aided by Jehovah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.32,,,,,,,,,H,hoshaiah_1556,2019-07-27 11:49 hoshaiah_1557,wip,1557,Hoshaiah,Hoshaiah,,,checked,checked,Hoshaiah (father ofJezaniah),Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,,,,,2,"Jer.42.1,Jer.43.2",,,,jezaniah_667,,,,,H,hoshaiah_1557,2019-07-27 11:49 hoshama_1558,wip,1558,Hoshama,Hoshama,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.18,,jehoiachin_791,,,"jecamiah_749,malchiram_1915,nedabiah_2170,pedaiah_2293,shealtiel_2456,shenazar_2655,zedekiah_3030",,,,H,hoshama_1558,2019-07-27 11:49 hoshea_1559,wip,1559,Hoshea,Hoshea,,,checked,checked,Hoshea (king in the twentieth year of Jotham son of Uzziah),Male,,,-739,,-721,,,,Hoshea 3,"The last king of Israel. He conspired against and slew his predecessor, Pekah ([Isa. 7:16](/isa#Isa.7.16)), but did not ascend the throne till after an interregnum of warfare of eight years ([2 Kings 17:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.17.1), [2](/2kgs#2Kgs.17.2)). Soon after this he submitted to Shalmaneser, the Assyrian king, who a second time invaded the land to punish Hoshea, because of his withholding tribute which he had promised to pay. A second revolt brought back the Assyrian king Sargon, who besieged Samaria, and carried the ten tribes away beyond the Euphrates, B.C. 720 ([2 Kings 17:5](/2kgs#2Kgs.17.5), [6](/2kgs#2Kgs.17.6); 18:9-12). No more is heard of Hoshea. He disappeared like “foam upon the water” ([Hos. 10:7](/hos#Hos.10.7); [13:11](/hos#Hos.13.11)).",,,8,"2Kgs.15.30,2Kgs.17.1,2Kgs.17.3,2Kgs.17.4,2Kgs.17.6,2Kgs.18.1,2Kgs.18.9,2Kgs.18.10",,elah_1046,,,,,,,H,hoshea_1559,2020-12-04 13:22 hoshea_1560,wip,1560,Hoshea,Hoshea,,,checked,checked,Hoshea (Leader ove Ephraimites),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Hoshea 2,[1 Chr. 27:20](/1chr#1Chr.27.20). The ruler of Ephraim in David’s time.,,,1,1Chr.27.20,,azaziah_548,,,,,,,H,hoshea_1560,2019-07-27 11:49 hoshea_1561,wip,1561,Hoshea,Hoshea,,,checked,checked,Hoshea (King of Israel),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.23,,,,,,,,,H,hoshea_1561,2019-07-27 11:49 hotham_1562,wip,1562,Hotham,Hotham,,Helem,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,Helem,"A stroke, great-grandson of Asher ([1 Chr. 7:35](/1chr#1Chr.7.35)).",,,2,"1Chr.7.32,1Chr.7.35",,heber_1469,,"shelesh_2603,zophah_3104,amal_196,imna_601","japhlet_729,shamer_2725,shua_2726",,,,H,hotham_1562,2019-07-27 11:49 hothan_1563,wip,1563,Hothan,Hothan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.44,,,,"jehiel_769,shama_2530",,,,,H,hothan_1563,2019-07-27 11:49 hothir_1564,wip,1564,Hothir,Hothir,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.28",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,H,hothir_1564,2019-07-27 11:49 hul_1566,publish,1566,Hul,Hul,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Hul,"Circle, the second son of Aram ([Gen. 10:23](/gen#Gen.10.23)), and grandson of Shem.",,,2,"Gen.10.23,1Chr.1.17",,aram_285,,,"gether_1308,mash_1944,uz_2908",,,,H,hul_1566,2020-05-17 01:54 huldah_1567,wip,1567,Huldah,Huldah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-642,,-624,,,,Huldah,"Weasel, a prophetess; the wife of Shallum. She was consulted regarding the “book of the law” discovered by the high priest Hilkiah ([2 Kings 22:14-20](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.14); [2 Chr. 34:22-28](/2chr#2Chr.34.22)). She resided in that part of Jerusalem called the Mishneh (A.V., “the college;” R.V., “the second quarter”), supposed by some to be the suburb between the inner and the outer wall, the second or lower city, Akra. Miriam ([Ex. 15:20](/exod#Exod.15.20)) and Deborah ([Judg. 4:4](/judg#Judg.4.4)) are the only others who bear the title of “prophetess,” for the word in [Isa. 8:3](/isa#Isa.8.3) means only the prophet’s wife.",,,2,"2Kgs.22.14,2Chr.34.22",,,shallum_2515,,,,,,H,huldah_1567,2019-07-27 11:49 huppah_1568,wip,1568,Huppah,Huppah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.24.13,,,,,,,,,H,huppah_1568,2019-07-27 11:49 huppim_1570,wip,1570,Huppim,Huppim,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.7.12,1Chr.7.15",,ir_607,,,"maachah_1843,shuppim_2732",,,,H,huppim_1570,2019-07-27 11:49 hur_1571,wip,1571,Hur,Hur,,,checked,checked,Hur was a companion of Moses and Aaron. He happened o be a member of the Tribe of Judah.,Male,,,-1721,,-1015,,,Tribe of Judah,Hur 2,"The husband of Miriam, Moses’ sister ([Ex. 17:10-12](/exod#Exod.17.10)). He was associated with Aaron in charge of the people when Moses was absent on Sinai ([Ex. 24:14](/exod#Exod.24.14)). He was probably of the tribe of Judah, and grandfather of Bezaleel ([Ex. 31:2](/exod#Exod.31.2); [35:30](/exod#Exod.35.30); [1 Chr. 2:19](/1chr#1Chr.2.19)).",,,12,"Exod.17.10,Exod.17.12,Exod.24.14,Exod.31.2,Exod.35.30,Exod.38.22,1Chr.2.19,1Chr.2.20,1Chr.2.50,1Chr.4.1,1Chr.4.4,2Chr.1.5",ephratah_1207,caleb_538,,"hareph_1412,hazelelponi_1466,uri_2895,penuel_2314,idbash_1590,jezreel_1612,ezer_1239,ishma_629,shobal_2720,salma_2462","achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,mesha_2010,shobab_2716",,"gazez_1282,haran_1408,moza_2113,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,tirhanah_2866",,H,hur_1571,2019-07-27 11:49 hur_1572,wip,1572,Hur,Hur,,,checked,checked,Hur (prince of Midian),Male,,,-1452,,-1444,,,,Hur 3,One of the five princes of Midian who were defeated and slain by the Israelites under the command of Phinehas ([Num. 31:8](/num#Num.31.8)).,,,2,"Num.31.8,Josh.13.21",,,,,,,,,H,hur_1572,2019-07-27 11:49 hur_1573,wip,1573,Hur,Hur,,,checked,checked,Hur (the Governor),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.8,,,,son_of_hur_2767,,,,,H,hur_1573,2019-07-27 11:49 hur_1574,wip,1574,Hur,Hur,,,checked,checked,Hur (Rephaiah ),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.9,,,,rephaiah_2426,,,,,H,hur_1574,2019-07-27 11:49 hurai_1521,wip,1521,Hurai,Hurai,,Hiddai,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Hurai,"Linen-worker, one of David’s heroes, a native of the valley of Mount Gaash ([1 Chr. 11:32](/1chr#1Chr.11.32)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.30,1Chr.11.32",,,,,,,,,H,hurai_1521,2019-07-27 11:49 huram_1569,wip,1569,Huram,Huram,,"Hupham,Huppim",checked,checked,"Huram(son, Aharah)",Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Hiram 1,"Generally “Huram,” one of the sons of Bela ([1 Chr. 8:5](/1chr#1Chr.8.5)).",,,3,"Gen.46.21,Num.26.39,1Chr.8.5",,benjamin_463,,,"ahiram_158,ard_293,ashbel_336,becher_423,bela_436,jediael_757,ehi_1038,gera_1298,shupham_2115,nohah_2120,rapha_2447",,,,H,huram_1569,2019-07-27 11:49 huram_1575,wip,1575,Huram,Huram,,,checked,checked,Huram (a man of great skill),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.2.13,,,,hiram_1532,,,,,H,huram_1575,2019-07-27 11:49 huri_1576,wip,1576,Huri,Huri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.14,,jaroah_735,,abihail_30,,,,,H,huri_1576,2019-07-27 11:49 hushai_1577,wip,1577,Hushai,Hushai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1023,,-1014,,,,Hushai,"Quick, “the Archite,” “the king’s friend” ([1 Chr. 27:33](/1chr#1Chr.27.33)). When David fled from Jerusalem, on account of the rebellion of Absalom, and had reached the summit of Olivet, he there met Hushai, whom he sent back to Jerusalem for the purpose of counteracting the influence of Ahithophel, who had joined the ranks of Absalom ([2 Sam. 15:32](/2sam#2Sam.15.32), [37](/2sam#2Sam.15.37); 16:16-18). It was by his advice that Absalom refrained from immediately pursuing after David. By this delay the cause of Absalom was ruined, for it gave David time to muster his forces.",,,13,"2Sam.15.32,2Sam.15.37,2Sam.16.16,2Sam.16.17,2Sam.16.18,2Sam.17.5,2Sam.17.6,2Sam.17.7,2Sam.17.8,2Sam.17.14,2Sam.17.15,1Kgs.4.16,1Chr.27.33",,,,baanah_584,,,,,H,hushai_1577,2019-07-27 11:49 husham_1578,wip,1578,Husham,Husham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1785,,,,,,,,4,"Gen.36.34,Gen.36.35,1Chr.1.45,1Chr.1.46",,,,,,,,,H,husham_1578,2019-07-27 11:49 hushim_1579,wip,1579,Hushim,Hushim,,Shuham,checked,checked,Hushim(son of Dan),Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Dan,,,,,2,"Gen.46.23,Num.26.42",,dan_973,,,,,,,H,hushim_1579,2019-07-27 11:49 hushim_1580,wip,1580,Hushim,Hushim,,,checked,checked,Hushim(the children of Dan),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.7.12,,aher_123,,,,,,,H,hushim_1580,2019-07-27 11:49 hushim_1581,wip,1581,Hushim,Hushim,,,checked,checked,Hushim (son of Dan),Female,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.8,1Chr.8.11",,,shaharaim_2513,"elpaal_1185,abitub_55",,,,,H,hushim_1581,2019-07-27 11:49 huz_1582,wip,1582,Huz,Huz,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,,,,,1,Gen.22.21,milcah_2082,nahor_2143,,,"bethuel_487,buz_529,chesed_938,hazo_1468,jidlaph_1615,kemuel_1773,pildash_2357",,"gaham_1267,maachah_1840,tebah_2832,thahash_2845",,H,huz_1582,2019-07-27 11:49 hymenaeus_1583,wip,1583,Hymenaeus,Hymenaeus,,,checked,,,Male,,,65,,66,,,,,,,,2,"1Tim.1.20,2Tim.2.17",,,,,,,,,H,hymenaeus_1583,2019-07-27 11:49 ibhar_1584,wip,1584,Ibhar,Ibhar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1043,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Ibhar,"Chosen, one of David’s sons ([1 Chr. 3:6](/1chr#1Chr.3.6); [2 Sam. 5:15](/2sam#2Sam.5.15)).",,,3,"2Sam.5.15,1Chr.3.6,1Chr.14.5",,david_994,,,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,japhia_728,jerimoth_869,daniel_939,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,,,I,ibhar_1584,2019-07-27 11:49 ibneiah_1585,wip,1585,Ibneiah,Ibneiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.8,,jeroham_876,,,,,,,I,ibneiah_1585,2019-07-27 11:49 ibnijah_1586,wip,1586,Ibnijah,Ibnijah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.8,,,,reuel_2432,,,,,I,ibnijah_1586,2019-07-27 11:49 ibri_1587,wip,1587,Ibri,Ibri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.24.27,,jaaziah_671,,,"beno_462,shoham_2723,zaccur_2964",,,,I,ibri_1587,2019-07-27 11:49 ibzan_1588,wip,1588,Ibzan,Ibzan,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Ibzan,"Illustrious, the tenth judge of Israel ([Judg. 12:8-10](/judg#Judg.12.8)). He ruled seven years.",,,2,"Judg.12.8,Judg.12.10",,,,,,,,,I,ibzan_1588,2020-09-13 20:08 ichabod_1589,wip,1589,Ichabod,Ichabod,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1087,,-1087,,,,,,,,1,1Sam.14.3,,phinehas_2350,,,ahitub_163,,,,I,ichabod_1589,2019-07-27 11:49 idbash_1590,wip,1590,Idbash,Idbash,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.3,,hur_1571,,,"ishma_629,ezer_1239,hareph_1412,hazelelponi_1466,jezreel_1612,penuel_2314,salma_2462,shobal_2720,uri_2895",,,,I,idbash_1590,2019-07-27 11:49 iddo_1591,wip,1591,Iddo,Iddo,,,checked,checked,Iddo (Father of Ahinadab),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Iddo 3,"Timely. The father of Ahinadab, who was one of Solomon’s purveyors ([1 Kings 4:14](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.14)).",,,1,1Kgs.4.14,,,,ahinadab_151,,,,,I,iddo_1591,2019-07-27 11:49 iddo_1593,wip,1593,Iddo,Iddo,,,checked,checked,Iddo (son of Zechariah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Iddo 2,"Lovely. The son of Zechariah ([1 Chr. 27:21](/1chr#1Chr.27.21)), the ruler of Manasseh in David’s time.",,,1,1Chr.27.21,,zechariah_3007,,,,,,,I,iddo_1593,2019-07-27 11:49 iddo_1594,wip,1594,Iddo,Iddo,,,checked,checked,Iddo (prophet),Male,,,-975,,-958,,,,Iddo 4,Lovely. A prophet of Judah who wrote the history of Rehoboam and Abijah ([2 Chr. 12:15](/2chr#2Chr.12.15)). He has been identified with Oded ([2 Chr. 15:1](/2chr#2Chr.15.1)).,,,3,"2Chr.9.29,2Chr.12.15,2Chr.13.22",,,,,,,,,I,iddo_1594,2019-07-27 11:49 iddo_1595,wip,1595,Iddo,Iddo,,,checked,checked,Iddo (Prophet) Minor biblical prophet,Male,,,-520,,-519,,,,,,,,4,"Ezra.5.1,Ezra.6.14,Zech.1.1,Zech.1.7",,,,berechiah_475,,,,,I,iddo_1595,2019-07-27 11:49 iddo_1596,wip,1596,Iddo,Iddo,,,checked,checked,Iddo (of Casiphia),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.17,,,,,,,,,I,iddo_1596,2019-07-27 11:49 iddo_1597,wip,1597,Iddo,Iddo,,,checked,checked,Iddo (a priest),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.12.4,Neh.12.16",,,,,,,,,I,iddo_1597,2019-07-27 11:49 igal_1598,wip,1598,Igal,Igal,,,checked,checked,Igal (from the tribe of Issachar),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Igal 1,"[Num. 13:7](/num#Num.13.7), one of the spies of the tribe of Issachar.",,,1,Num.13.7,,joseph_1711,,,,,,,I,igal_1598,2019-07-27 11:49 igal_1599,wip,1599,Igal,Igal,,,checked,checked,"Igal son of Nathan from Zobah, the son of Hagri,",Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Igal 2,"Son of Nathan of Zobah, and one of David’s warriors ([2 Sam. 23:36](/2sam#2Sam.23.36)).",,,1,2Sam.23.36,,nathan_2154,,,,,,,I,igal_1599,2019-07-27 11:49 igdaliah_1600,wip,1600,Igdaliah,Igdaliah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-607,,-607,,,,,,,,1,Jer.35.4,,,,hanan_1378,,,,,I,igdaliah_1600,2019-07-27 11:49 igeal_595,wip,595,Igeal,Igeal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Igal 3,[1 Chr. 3:22](/1chr#1Chr.3.22).,,,1,1Chr.3.22,,shemaiah_2620,,,"bariah_402,hattush_1457,neariah_2161,shaphat_2554",,,,I,igeal_595,2019-07-27 11:49 ikkesh_596,wip,596,Ikkesh,Ikkesh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,,,,,3,"2Sam.23.26,1Chr.11.28,1Chr.27.9",,,,ira_609,,,,,I,ikkesh_596,2019-07-27 11:49 ilai_2982,wip,2982,Ilai,Ilai,,Zalmon,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Ilai,"An Ahohite, one of David’s chief warriors ([1 Chr. 11:29](/1chr#1Chr.11.29)); called also Zalmon ([2 Sam. 23:28](/2sam#2Sam.23.28)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.28,1Chr.11.29",,,,,,,,,I,ilai_2982,2019-07-27 11:49 imla_597,wip,597,Imla,Imla,,Imlah,checked,,,Male,,,-897,,-897,,,,Imla,"Replenisher, the father of Micaiah the prophet ([2 Chr. 18:7](/2chr#2Chr.18.7), [8](/2chr#2Chr.18.8)).",,,4,"1Kgs.22.8,1Kgs.22.9,2Chr.18.7,2Chr.18.8",,,,micaiah_2054,,,,,I,imla_597,2019-07-27 11:49 immer_598,wip,598,Immer,Immer,,,checked,checked,Immer (son of Meshullam),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.9.12,Neh.11.13",,,,meshillemith_2017,,,,,I,immer_598,2019-07-27 11:49 immer_599,wip,599,Immer,Immer,,,checked,checked,Immer(his sons 1052 were priests),Male,,,-1015,,-445,,,,Immer 1,The head of the sixteenth priestly order ([1 Chr. 24:14](/1chr#1Chr.24.14)).,,,5,"1Chr.24.14,Ezra.2.37,Ezra.10.20,Neh.7.40,Jer.20.1",,,,,,,,,I,immer_599,2019-07-27 11:49 immer_600,wip,600,Immer,Immer,,,checked,checked,Immer (Father of Zadok),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Immer 5,The father of Zadok ([Neh. 3:29](/neh#Neh.3.29)).,,,1,Neh.3.29,,,,zadok_2977,,,,,I,immer_600,2019-07-27 11:49 imna_601,wip,601,Imna,Imna,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.35,,hotham_1562,,,"amal_196,shelesh_2603,zophah_3104",,,,I,imna_601,2019-07-27 11:49 imnah_602,wip,602,Imnah,Imnah,,,checked,checked,Imnah (The son of Asher),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.31.14,,,,kore_1798,,,,,I,imnah_602,2019-07-27 11:49 imnah_1616,wip,1616,Imnah,Imnah,,"Jimna,Jimnah",checked,checked,Jimna -(the first-born of Asher.),Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,3,"Gen.46.17,Num.26.44,1Chr.7.30",,asher_337,,,"beriah_478,isuah_640,isui_648,serah_2492",,,,I,imnah_1616,2019-07-27 11:49 imrah_603,wip,603,Imrah,Imrah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.36,,zophah_3104,,,"beera_430,beri_477,bezer_492,jether_654,harnepher_1420,hod_1538,shamma_2537,shilshah_2679,ulla_2730,suah_2803",,,,I,imrah_603,2019-07-27 11:49 imri_604,wip,604,Imri,Imri,,,checked,checked,Imri (Of the Judah Tribe),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.4,,bani_390,,omri_2245,,,,,I,imri_604,2019-07-27 11:49 imri_605,wip,605,Imri,Imri,,,checked,checked,Imri (Father of Zaccur),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.2,,,,zaccur_2966,,,,,I,imri_605,2019-07-27 11:49 iphedeiah_606,wip,606,Iphedeiah,Iphedeiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Iphedeiah,"Set free by Jehovah, a chief of the tribe of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 8:25](/1chr#1Chr.8.25)).",,,1,1Chr.8.25,,shashak_2561,,,"abdon_11,antothijah_271,ishpan_639,elam_1050,eliel_1106,hanan_1370,hananiah_1385,heber_1474,penuel_2315,zichri_3067",,,,I,iphedeiah_606,2019-07-27 11:49 ir_607,wip,607,Ir,Ir,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.7.12,,,,"huppim_1570,maachah_1843,shuppim_2732",,,,,I,ir_607,2019-07-27 11:49 ira_608,wip,608,Ira,Ira,,,checked,checked,"Ira (A Tekoite, one of David's thirty warriors , An Ithrite, also one of David's heroes, A Jairite and priest, a royal chaplain or confidential adviser",Male,,,-1022,,-1022,,,,Ira 3,"A Jairite and priest, a royal chaplain ([2 Sam. 20:26](/2sam#2Sam.20.26)) or confidential adviser (comp. [2 Sam. 8:18](/2sam#2Sam.8.18); [1 Chr. 18:17](/1chr#1Chr.18.17)).",,,1,2Sam.20.26,,,,,,,,,I,ira_608,2019-07-27 11:49 ira_609,wip,609,Ira,Ira,,,checked,checked,"Ira (citizen, wakeful; one of King David's thirty warriors)",Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,Ira 1,"A Tekoite, one of David’s thirty warriors ([2 Sam. 23:26](/2sam#2Sam.23.26)).",,,3,"2Sam.23.26,1Chr.11.28,1Chr.27.9",,ikkesh_596,,,,,,,I,ira_609,2019-07-27 11:49 ira_610,wip,610,Ira,Ira,,,checked,checked,A chief minister or priest in the time of David,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Ira 2,"An Ithrite, also one of David’s heroes ([2 Sam. 23:38](/2sam#2Sam.23.38)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.38,1Chr.11.40",,,,,,,,,I,ira_610,2019-07-27 11:49 irad_611,publish,611,Irad,Irad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-4003,,-4003,,,Line of Cain,Irad,"Runner; wild ass, one of the antediluvian patriarchs, the father of Mehujael ([Gen. 4:18](/gen#Gen.4.18)), and grandson of Cain.",,,1,Gen.4.18,,enoch_1191,,mehujael_1983,,,,,I,irad_611,2020-05-15 01:34 iram_612,wip,612,Iram,Iram,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,Iram,"Citizen, chief of an Edomite tribe in Mount Seir ([Gen. 36:43](/gen#Gen.36.43)).",,,2,"Gen.36.43,1Chr.1.54",,,,,,,,,I,iram_612,2019-07-27 11:49 iri_613,wip,613,Iri,Iri,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.7.7,,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,abishua_52,addar_80,ahoah_168,ard_294,jerimoth_864,ezbon_1236,gera_1300,naaman_2121,uzzi_2919,uzziel_2931",,,,I,iri_613,2019-07-27 11:49 irijah_614,wip,614,Irijah,Irijah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-598,,-598,,,,,,,,2,"Jer.37.13,Jer.37.14",,shelemiah_2601,,,,,,,I,irijah_614,2019-07-27 11:49 iru_615,wip,615,Iru,Iru,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.15,,caleb_537,,,"achsah_68,elah_1047,naam_2117",,,,I,iru_615,2019-07-27 11:49 isaac_616,publish,616,Isaac,Isaac,,,checked,,,Male,,-1896,-1897,-1716,64,,mamre_762,Genealogy of Jesus,Isaac 1,"The only son of Abraham by Sarah. He was the longest lived of the three patriarchs ([Gen. 21:1-3](/gen#Gen.21.1)). He was circumcised when eight days old (4-7); and when he was probably two years old a great feast was held in connection with his being weaned. The next memorable event in his life is that connected with the command of God given to Abraham to offer him up as a sacrifice on a mountain in the land of Moriah ([Gen. 22](/gen#Gen.22)). When he was forty years of age Rebekah was chosen for his wife ([Gen. 24](/gen#Gen.24)). After the death and burial of his father he took up his residence at Beer-lahai-roi (25:7-11), where his two sons, Esau and Jacob, were born (21-26), the former of whom seems to have been his favourite son (27, 28). In consequence of a famine ([Gen. 26:1](/gen#Gen.26.1)) Isaac went to Gerar, where he practised deception as to his relation to Rebekah, imitating the conduct of his father in Egypt (12:12-20) and in Gerar (20:2). The Philistine king rebuked him for his prevarication. After sojourning for some time in the land of the Philistines, he returned to Beersheba, where God gave him fresh assurance of covenant blessing, and where Abimelech entered into a covenant of peace with him. The next chief event in his life was the blessing of his sons ([Gen. 27:1](/gen#Gen.27.1)). He died at Mamre, “being old and full of days” (35:27-29), one hundred and eighty years old, and was buried in the cave of Machpelah. In the New Testament reference is made to his having been “offered up” by his father ([Heb. 11:17](/heb#Heb.11.17); [James 2:21](/jas#Jas.2.21)), and to his blessing his sons ([Heb. 11:20](/heb#Heb.11.20)). As the child of promise, he is contrasted with Ishmael ([Rom. 9:7](/rom#Rom.9.7), [10](/rom#Rom.9.10); [Gal. 4:28](/gal#Gal.4.28); [Heb. 11:18](/heb#Heb.11.18)). Isaac is “at once a counterpart of his father in simple devoutness and purity of life, and a contrast in his passive weakness of character, which in part, at least, may have sprung from his relations to his mother and wife. After the expulsion of Ishmael and Hagar, Isaac had no competitor, and grew up in the shade of Sarah’s tent, moulded into feminine softness by habitual submission to her strong, loving will.” His life was so quiet and uneventful that it was spent “within the circle of a few miles; so guileless that he let Jacob overreach him rather than disbelieve his assurance; so tender that his mother’s death was the poignant sorrow of years; so patient and gentle that peace with his neighbours was dearer than even such a coveted possession as a well of living water dug by his own men; so grandly obedient that he put his life at his father’s disposal; so firm in his reliance on God that his greatest concern through life was to honour the divine promise given to his race.”, Geikie’s Hours, etc.",,,123,"Gen.17.19,Gen.17.21,Gen.21.3,Gen.21.4,Gen.21.5,Gen.21.8,Gen.21.10,Gen.21.12,Gen.22.2,Gen.22.3,Gen.22.6,Gen.22.7,Gen.22.9,Gen.24.4,Gen.24.14,Gen.24.62,Gen.24.63,Gen.24.64,Gen.24.66,Gen.24.67,Gen.25.5,Gen.25.6,Gen.25.9,Gen.25.11,Gen.25.19,Gen.25.20,Gen.25.21,Gen.25.26,Gen.25.28,Gen.26.1,Gen.26.6,Gen.26.8,Gen.26.9,Gen.26.12,Gen.26.16,Gen.26.17,Gen.26.18,Gen.26.19,Gen.26.20,Gen.26.25,Gen.26.27,Gen.26.31,Gen.26.32,Gen.26.35,Gen.27.1,Gen.27.5,Gen.27.20,Gen.27.21,Gen.27.22,Gen.27.26,Gen.27.30,Gen.27.32,Gen.27.33,Gen.27.37,Gen.27.39,Gen.27.46,Gen.28.1,Gen.28.5,Gen.28.6,Gen.28.8,Gen.28.13,Gen.31.18,Gen.31.42,Gen.31.53,Gen.32.9,Gen.35.12,Gen.35.27,Gen.35.28,Gen.35.29,Gen.46.1,Gen.48.15,Gen.48.16,Gen.49.31,Gen.50.24,Exod.2.24,Exod.3.6,Exod.3.15,Exod.3.16,Exod.4.5,Exod.6.3,Exod.6.8,Exod.32.13,Exod.33.1,Lev.26.42,Num.32.11,Deut.1.8,Deut.6.10,Deut.9.5,Deut.9.27,Deut.29.13,Deut.30.20,Deut.34.4,Josh.24.3,Josh.24.4,1Kgs.18.36,2Kgs.13.23,1Chr.1.28,1Chr.1.34,1Chr.16.16,1Chr.29.18,2Chr.30.6,Ps.105.9,Jer.33.26,Amos.7.9,Amos.7.16,Matt.1.2,Matt.8.11,Matt.22.32,Mark.12.26,Luke.3.34,Luke.13.28,Luke.20.37,Acts.3.13,Acts.7.8,Acts.7.32,Rom.9.7,Rom.9.10,Gal.4.28,Heb.11.9,Heb.11.17,Heb.11.18,Heb.11.20,Jas.2.21",sarah_2473,abraham_58,rebekah_2401,"esau_1216,israel_682",,,"ishbak_620,ishmael_630,jokshan_1685,medan_1978,midian_2075,shuah_2727,zimran_3086",,I,isaac_616,2020-09-07 19:05 isaiah_617,publish,617,Isaiah,Isaiah,,Esaias,checked,,,Male,,,-765,,62,,,,Isaiah 1,"The son of Amoz ([Isa. 1:1](/isa#Isa.1.1); [2:1](/isa#Isa.2.1)), who was apparently a man of humble rank. His wife was called “the prophetess” (8:3), either because she was endowed with the prophetic gift, like Deborah ([Judg. 4:4](/judg#Judg.4.4)) and Huldah ([2 Kings 22:14-20](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.14)), or simply because she was the wife of “the prophet” ([Isa. 38:1](/isa#Isa.38.1)). He had two sons, who bore symbolical names. He exercised the functions of his office during the reigns of Uzziah (or Azariah), Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah (1:1). Uzziah reigned fifty-two years (B.C. 810-759), and Isaiah must have begun his career a few years before Uzziah’s death, probably B.C. 762. He lived till the fourteenth year of Hezekiah, and in all likelihood outlived that monarch (who died B.C. 698), and may have been contemporary for some years with Manasseh. Thus Isaiah may have prophesied for the long period of at least sixty-four years. His first call to the prophetical office is not recorded. A second call came to him “in the year that King Uzziah died” ([Isa. 6:1](/isa#Isa.6.1)). He exercised his ministry in a spirit of uncompromising firmness and boldness in regard to all that bore on the interests of religion. He conceals nothing and keeps nothing back from fear of man. He was also noted for his spirituality and for his deep-toned reverence toward “the holy One of Israel.” In early youth Isaiah must have been moved by the invasion of Israel by the Assyrian monarch Pul (q.v.), [2 Kings 15:19](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.19); and again, twenty years later, when he had already entered on his office, by the invasion of Tiglath-pileser and his career of conquest. Ahaz, king of Judah, at this crisis refused to co-operate with the kings of Israel and Syria in opposition to the Assyrians, and was on that account attacked and defeated by Rezin of Damascus and Pekah of Samaria ([2 Kings 16:5](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.5); [2 Chr. 28:5](/2chr#2Chr.28.5), [6](/2chr#2Chr.28.6)). Ahaz, thus humbled, sided with Assyria, and sought the aid of Tiglath-pileser against Israel and Syria. The consequence was that Rezin and Pekah were conquered and many of the people carried captive to Assyria ([2 Kings 15:29](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.29); [16:9](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.9); [1 Chr. 5:26](/1chr#1Chr.5.26)). Soon after this Shalmaneser determined wholly to subdue the kingdom of Israel. Samaria was taken and destroyed (B.C. 722). So long as Ahaz reigned, the kingdom of Judah was unmolested by the Assyrian power; but on his accession to the throne, Hezekiah (B.C. 726), who “rebelled against the king of Assyria” ([2 Kings 18:7](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.7)), in which he was encouraged by Isaiah, who exhorted the people to place all their dependence on Jehovah ([Isa. 10:24](/isa#Isa.10.24); [37:6](/isa#Isa.37.6)), entered into an alliance with the king of Egypt ([Isa. 30:2-4](/isa#Isa.30.2)). This led the king of Assyria to threaten the king of Judah, and at length to invade the land. Sennacherib (B.C. 701) led a powerful army into Palestine. Hezekiah was reduced to despair, and submitted to the Assyrians ([2 Kings 18:14-16](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.14)). But after a brief interval war broke out again, and again Sennacherib (q.v.) led an army into Palestine, one detachment of which threatened Jerusalem ([Isa. 36:2-22](/isa#Isa.36.2); [37:8](/isa#Isa.37.8)). Isaiah on that occasion encouraged Hezekiah to resist the Assyrians (37:1-7), whereupon Sennacherib sent a threatening letter to Hezekiah, which he “spread before the Lord” (37:14). The judgement of God now fell on the Assyrian host. “Like Xerxes in Greece, Sennacherib never recovered from the shock of the disaster in Judah. He made no more expeditions against either Southern Palestine or Egypt.” The remaining years of Hezekiah’s reign were peaceful ([2 Chr. 32:23](/2chr#2Chr.32.23), [27](/2chr#2Chr.32.27)-29). Isaiah probably lived to its close, and possibly into the reign of Manasseh, but the time and manner of his death are unknown. There is a tradition that he suffered martyrdom in the heathen reaction in the time of Manasseh (q.v.).",,,53,"2Kgs.19.2,2Kgs.19.5,2Kgs.19.6,2Kgs.19.20,2Kgs.20.1,2Kgs.20.4,2Kgs.20.7,2Kgs.20.8,2Kgs.20.9,2Kgs.20.11,2Kgs.20.14,2Kgs.20.16,2Kgs.20.19,2Chr.26.22,2Chr.32.20,2Chr.32.32,Isa.1.1,Isa.2.1,Isa.7.3,Isa.13.1,Isa.20.2,Isa.20.3,Isa.37.2,Isa.37.5,Isa.37.6,Isa.37.21,Isa.38.1,Isa.38.4,Isa.38.21,Isa.39.3,Isa.39.5,Isa.39.8,Matt.3.3,Matt.4.14,Matt.8.17,Matt.12.17,Matt.13.14,Matt.15.7,Mark.7.6,Luke.3.4,Luke.4.17,John.1.23,John.12.38,John.12.39,John.12.41,Acts.8.28,Acts.8.30,Acts.28.25,Rom.9.27,Rom.9.29,Rom.10.16,Rom.10.20,Rom.15.12",,amoz_240,,"maher-shalal-hash-baz_1894,shear-jashub_2566",,,,"Isa.1,Isa.2,Isa.3,Isa.4,Isa.5,Isa.6,Isa.7,Isa.8,Isa.9,Isa.10,Isa.11,Isa.12,Isa.13,Isa.14,Isa.15,Isa.16,Isa.17,Isa.18,Isa.19,Isa.20,Isa.21,Isa.22,Isa.23,Isa.24,Isa.25,Isa.26,Isa.27,Isa.28,Isa.29,Isa.30,Isa.31,Isa.32,Isa.33,Isa.34,Isa.35,Isa.36,Isa.37,Isa.38,Isa.39,Isa.40,Isa.41,Isa.42,Isa.43,Isa.44,Isa.45,Isa.46,Isa.47,Isa.48,Isa.49,Isa.50,Isa.51,Isa.52,Isa.53,Isa.54,Isa.55,Isa.56,Isa.57,Isa.58,Isa.59,Isa.60,Isa.61,Isa.62,Isa.63,Isa.64,Isa.65,Isa.66",I,isaiah_617,2020-12-01 15:09 iscah_618,publish,618,Iscah,Iscah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1996,,-1996,,,,Iscah,"Spy, the daughter of Haran and sister of Milcah and Lot ([Gen. 11:29](/gen#Gen.11.29), [31](/gen#Gen.11.31)).",,,1,Gen.11.29,,haran_1407,,,"lot_1830,milcah_2082",,,,I,iscah_618,2020-05-17 02:23 ish-bosheth_622,wip,622,Ish-bosheth,Ish-bosheth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,-1001,-1048,,,,Ish-bosheth,"Man of shame or humiliation, the youngest of Saul’s four sons, and the only one who survived him ([2 Sam. 2](/2sam#2Sam.2)-4). His name was originally Eshbaal ([1 Chr. 8:33](/1chr#1Chr.8.33); [9:39](/1chr#1Chr.9.39)). He was about forty years of age when his father and three brothers fell at the battle of Gilboa. Through the influence of Abner, Saul’s cousin, he was acknowledged as successor to the throne of Saul, and ruled over all Israel, except the tribe of Judah (over whom David was king), for two years, having Mahanaim, on the east of Jordan, as his capital ([2 Sam. 2:9](/2sam#2Sam.2.9)). After a troubled and uncertain reign he was murdered by his guard, who stabbed him while he was asleep on his couch at mid-day ([2 Sam. 4:5-7](/2sam#2Sam.4.5)); and having cut off his head, presented it to David, who sternly rebuked them for this cold-blooded murder, and ordered them to be immediately executed (9-12).",,,11,"2Sam.2.8,2Sam.2.10,2Sam.2.12,2Sam.2.15,2Sam.3.7,2Sam.3.8,2Sam.3.14,2Sam.3.15,2Sam.4.5,2Sam.4.8,2Sam.4.12",,saul_2478,,,"armoni_309,abinadab_641,jonathan_1692,malchi-shua_1990,mephibosheth_2000,merab_2001,michal_2073",,,,I,ish-bosheth_622,2019-07-27 11:49 ishbah_619,wip,619,Ishbah,Ishbah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.17,bithiah_516,mered_2005,jehudijah_824,"jered_846,jekuthiel_836,heber_1471","miriam_2088,shammai_2544",,"eshtemoa_1219,garmite_1280",,I,ishbah_619,2019-07-27 11:49 ishbak_620,wip,620,Ishbak,Ishbak,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1852,,,,Ishbak,"Leaving, one of Abraham’s sons by Keturah ([Gen. 25:2](/gen#Gen.25.2)).",,,2,"Gen.25.2,1Chr.1.32",keturah_1782,abraham_58,,,"jokshan_1685,medan_1978,midian_2075,shuah_2727,zimran_3086",,"isaac_616,ishmael_630",,I,ishbak_620,2019-07-27 11:49 ishbi-benob_621,wip,621,Ishbi-benob,Ishbi-benob,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1018,,-1018,,,,Ishbi-benob,"My seat at Nob, one of the Rephaim, whose spear was three hundred shekels in weight. He was slain by Abishai ([2 Sam. 21:16](/2sam#2Sam.21.16), [17](/2sam#2Sam.21.17)).",,,1,2Sam.21.16,,the_giant_in_gath_2848,,,"goliath_1327,lahmi_1806,man_of_great_stature_1924,sippai_2471",,,,I,ishbi-benob_621,2019-07-27 11:49 ishi_623,wip,623,Ishi,Ishi,,,checked,checked,Ishi (Father of Sheshan),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.31,,appaim_277,,sheshan_2672,,,,,I,ishi_623,2019-07-27 11:49 ishi_624,wip,624,Ishi,Ishi,,,checked,checked,Ishi (father of Zoheth and Ben-zoheth),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.20,,,,"ben-zoheth_464,zoheth_3103",,,,,I,ishi_624,2019-07-27 11:49 ishi_625,wip,625,Ishi,Ishi,,,checked,checked,Ishi (of the tribe of Simeon),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.42,,,,"pelatiah_2305,uzziel_2930,rephaiah_2424,neariah_2162",,,,,I,ishi_625,2019-07-27 11:49 ishi_626,wip,626,Ishi,Ishi,,,checked,checked,"Ishi ((salutary ). A man of the descendants of Judah, son of Appaim, ( 1 Chronicles 2:31 ) one of the great house of Hezron. In a subsequent genealogy of Judah we find another Ishi, with a son Zoheth. ( 1 Chronicles 4:20 ) Head of a family of the tribe of Simeon. ( 1 Chronicles 4:42 ) One of the heads of the tribe of Manasseh on the east of Jordan. ( 1 Chronicles 5:24 ))",Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.24,,,,,,,,,I,ishi_626,2019-07-27 11:49 ishiah_627,wip,627,Ishiah,Ishiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,,,,,1,1Chr.7.3,,izrahiah_659,,,"joel_1652,michael_2062,obadiah_2217",,,,I,ishiah_627,2019-07-27 11:49 ishijah_628,wip,628,Ishijah,Ishijah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.31,,,,,,,,,I,ishijah_628,2019-07-27 11:49 ishma_629,wip,629,Ishma,Ishma,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.3,,hur_1571,,,"ezer_1239,hareph_1412,hazelelponi_1466,idbash_1590,jezreel_1612,penuel_2314,salma_2462,shobal_2720,uri_2895",,,,I,ishma_629,2019-07-27 11:49 ishmael_630,wip,630,Ishmael (Son of Hagar),Ishmael,,,checked,,abraham's son,Male,,-1909,-1911,-1773,-1760,,,,Ishmael 1,"Abraham’s eldest son, by Hagar the concubine ([Gen. 16:15](/gen#Gen.16.15); [17:23](/gen#Gen.17.23)). He was born at Mamre, when Abraham was eighty-six years of age, eleven years after his arrival in Canaan (16:3; 21:5). At the age of thirteen he was circumcised (17:25). He grew up a true child of the desert, wild and wayward. On the occasion of the weaning of Isaac his rude and wayward spirit broke out in expressions of insult and mockery (21:9, 10); and Sarah, discovering this, said to Abraham, “Expel this slave and her son.” Influenced by a divine admonition, Abraham dismissed Hagar and her son with no more than a skin of water and some bread. The narrative describing this act is one of the most beautiful and touching incidents of patriarchal life ([Gen. 21:14-16](/gen#Gen.21.14)). Ishmael settled in the land of Paran, a region lying between Canaan and the mountains of Sinai; and “God was with him, and he became a great archer” ([Gen. 21:9-21](/gen#Gen.21.9)). He became a great desert chief, but of his history little is recorded. He was about ninety years of age when his father Abraham died, in connection with whose burial he once more for a moment reappears. On this occasion the two brothers met after being long separated. “Isaac with his hundreds of household slaves, Ishmael with his troops of wild retainers and half-savage allies, in all the state of a Bedouin prince, gathered before the cave of Machpelah, in the midst of the men of Heth, to pay the last duties to the ‘father of the faithful,’ would make a notable subject for an artist” ([Gen. 25:9](/gen#Gen.25.9)). Of the after events of his life but little is known. He died at the age of one hundred and thirty-seven years, but where and when are unknown (25:17). He had twelve sons, who became the founders of so many Arab tribes or colonies, the Ishmaelites, who spread over the wide desert spaces of Northern Arabia from the Red Sea to the Euphrates ([Gen. 37:25](/gen#Gen.37.25), [27](/gen#Gen.37.27), [28](/gen#Gen.37.28); 39:1), “their hand against every man, and every man’s hand against them.”",,,18,"Gen.16.11,Gen.16.15,Gen.16.16,Gen.17.18,Gen.17.20,Gen.17.23,Gen.17.25,Gen.17.26,Gen.25.9,Gen.25.12,Gen.25.13,Gen.25.16,Gen.25.17,Gen.28.9,Gen.36.3,1Chr.1.28,1Chr.1.29,1Chr.1.31",hagar_1348,abraham_58,,"nebajoth_2164,naphish_2148,kedar_1769,dumah_1025,jetur_911,kedemah_1770,hadar_1341,massa_1945,tema_2837,mishma_2094,adbeel_79,bashemath_1887,mibsam_2046",,,"isaac_616,ishbak_620,jokshan_1685,medan_1978,midian_2075,shuah_2727,zimran_3086",,I,ishmael_630,2020-09-02 16:46 ishmael_631,wip,631,Ishmael,Ishmael,,,checked,checked,"Ishmael (Ishmael, Ishmael or Yishma'el is a character who won a book of Genesis and then referenced in the Qur'an. According to Genesis, Ishmael was the first son of Abraham, who had it through his maidservant, Hagar.)",Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Ishmael 2,"The son of Nethaniah, “of the seed royal” ([Jer. 40:8](/jer#Jer.40.8), [15](/jer#Jer.40.15)). He plotted against Gedaliah, and treacherously put him and others to death. He carried off many captives, “and departed to go over to the Ammonites.”",,,21,"2Kgs.25.23,2Kgs.25.25,Jer.40.8,Jer.40.14,Jer.40.15,Jer.40.16,Jer.41.1,Jer.41.2,Jer.41.3,Jer.41.6,Jer.41.7,Jer.41.8,Jer.41.9,Jer.41.10,Jer.41.11,Jer.41.12,Jer.41.13,Jer.41.14,Jer.41.15,Jer.41.16,Jer.41.18",,nethaniah_2198,,,,,,,I,ishmael_631,2019-07-27 11:49 ishmael_632,wip,632,Ishmael,Ishmael,,,checked,checked,"Ishmael (Ishmael is the figure known in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as Abraham's son, born to Haga)",Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.38,1Chr.9.44",,azel_551,,,"bocheru_520,azrikam_564,hanan_1371,obadiah_2218,sheariah_2565",,,,I,ishmael_632,2019-07-27 11:49 ishmael_633,wip,633,Ishmael,Ishmael,,,checked,checked,Amariah (high priest),Male,,,-896,,-896,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.19.11,,,,zebadiah_2994,,,,,I,ishmael_633,2019-07-27 11:49 ishmael_634,wip,634,Ishmael,Ishmael,,,checked,checked,Ishmael (son of Jehohanan),Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.23.1,,jehohanan_787,,,,,,,I,ishmael_634,2019-07-27 11:49 ishmael_635,wip,635,Ishmael,Ishmael,,,checked,checked,Ishmael (Clan of Pashhur),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.22,,,,,,,,,I,ishmael_635,2019-07-27 11:49 ishmaiah_636,wip,636,Ishmaiah,Ishmaiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Ishmaiah 2,"Son of Obadiah, and viceroy of Zebulun under David and Solomon ([1 Chr. 27:19](/1chr#1Chr.27.19)).",,,1,1Chr.27.19,,obadiah_2221,,,,,,,I,ishmaiah_636,2019-07-27 11:49 ishmerai_637,wip,637,Ishmerai,Ishmerai,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.18,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,eber_1031,heber_1473,hezeki_1511,jezliah_1609,jobab_1644,meshullam_2023,misham_2093,shamed_2532,shema_2616,zebadiah_2989",,,,I,ishmerai_637,2019-07-27 11:49 ishod_638,wip,638,Ishod,Ishod,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.7.18,hammoleketh_1364,,,,"abiezer_25,mahalah_1884",,,,I,ishod_638,2019-07-27 11:49 ishpan_639,wip,639,Ishpan,Ishpan,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.22,,shashak_2561,,,"abdon_11,antothijah_271,iphedeiah_606,elam_1050,eliel_1106,hanan_1370,hananiah_1385,heber_1474,penuel_2315,zichri_3067",,,,I,ishpan_639,2019-07-27 11:49 ismachiah_642,wip,642,Ismachiah,Ismachiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.31.13,,,,,,,,,I,ismachiah_642,2019-07-27 11:49 ismaiah_643,wip,643,Ismaiah,Ismaiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Ishmaiah 1,"A Gibeonite who joined David at Ziklag, “a hero among the thirty and over the thirty” ([1 Chr. 12:4](/1chr#1Chr.12.4)).",,,1,1Chr.12.4,,,,,,,,,I,ismaiah_643,2019-07-27 11:49 ispah_644,wip,644,Ispah,Ispah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.16,,beriah_480,,,"ader_82,ahio_155,arad_281,jeremoth_856,joha_1664,michael_2063,shashak_2561,zebadiah_2988",,,,I,ispah_644,2019-07-27 11:49 israel_682,publish,682,Jacob (Israel),Israel,,Israel,checked,,,Male,,-1836,-1853,-1689,96,,egypt_362,Genealogy of Jesus,Jacob,"One who follows on another’s heels; supplanter, ([Gen. 25:26](/gen#Gen.25.26); [27:36](/gen#Gen.27.36); [Hos. 12:2-4](/hos#Hos.12.2)), the second born of the twin sons of Isaac by Rebekah. He was born probably at Lahai-roi, when his father was fifty-nine and Abraham one hundred and fifty-nine years old. Like his father, he was of a quiet and gentle disposition, and when he grew up followed the life of a shepherd, while his brother Esau became an enterprising hunter. His dealing with Esau, however, showed much mean selfishness and cunning ([Gen. 25:29-34](/gen#Gen.25.29)). When Isaac was about 160 years of age, Jacob and his mother conspired to deceive the aged patriarch ([Gen. 27](/gen#Gen.27)), with the view of procuring the transfer of the birthright to himself. The birthright secured to him who possessed it (1) superior rank in his family ([Gen. 49:3](/gen#Gen.49.3)); (2) a double portion of the paternal inheritance ([Deut. 21:17](/deut#Deut.21.17)); (3) the priestly office in the family ([Num. 8:17-19](/num#Num.8.17)); and (4) the promise of the Seed in which all nations of the earth were to be blessed ([Gen. 22:18](/gen#Gen.22.18)). Soon after his acquisition of his father’s blessing ([Gen. 27](/gen#Gen.27)), Jacob became conscious of his guilt; and afraid of the anger of Esau, at the suggestion of Rebekah Isaac sent him away to Haran, 400 miles or more, to find a wife among his cousins, the family of Laban, the Syrian (28). There he met with Rachel (29). Laban would not consent to give him his daughter in marriage till he had served seven years; but to Jacob these years “seemed but a few days, for the love he had to her.” But when the seven years were expired, Laban craftily deceived Jacob, and gave him his daughter Leah. Other seven years of service had to be completed probably before he obtained the beloved Rachel. But “life-long sorrow, disgrace, and trials, in the retributive providence of God, followed as a consequence of this double union.” At the close of the fourteen years of service, Jacob desired to return to his parents, but at the entreaty of Laban he tarried yet six years with him, tending his flocks (31:41). He then set out with his family and property “to go to Isaac his father in the land of Canaan” ([Gen. 31](/gen#Gen.31)). Laban was angry when he heard that Jacob had set out on his journey, and pursued after him, overtaking him in seven days. The meeting was of a painful kind. After much recrimination and reproach directed against Jacob, Laban is at length pacified, and taking an affectionate farewell of his daughters, returns to his home in Padanaram. And now all connection of the Israelites with Mesopotamia is at an end. Soon after parting with Laban he is met by a company of angels, as if to greet him on his return and welcome him back to the Land of Promise (32:1, 2). He called the name of the place Mahanaim, i.e., “the double camp,” probably his own camp and that of the angels. The vision of angels was the counterpart of that he had formerly seen at Bethel, when, twenty years before, the weary, solitary traveller, on his way to Padan-aram, saw the angels of God ascending and descending on the ladder whose top reached to heaven (28:12). He now hears with dismay of the approach of his brother Esau with a band of 400 men to meet him. In great agony of mind he prepares for the worst. He feels that he must now depend only on God, and he betakes himself to him in earnest prayer, and sends on before him a munificent present to Esau, “a present to my lord Esau from thy servant Jacob.” Jacob’s family were then transported across the Jabbok; but he himself remained behind, spending the night in communion with God. While thus engaged, there appeared one in the form of a man who wrestled with him. In this mysterious contest Jacob prevailed, and as a memorial of it his name was changed to Israel (wrestler with God); and the place where this occured he called Peniel, “for”, said he, “I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved” (32:25-31). After this anxious night, Jacob went on his way, halting, mysteriously weakened by the conflict, but strong in the assurance of the divine favour. Esau came forth and met him; but his spirit of revenge was appeased, and the brothers met as friends, and during the remainder of their lives they maintained friendly relations. After a brief sojourn at Succoth, Jacob moved forward and pitched his tent near Shechem (q.v.), 33:18; but at length, under divine directions, he moved to Bethel, where he made an altar unto God (35:6, 7), and where God appeared to him and renewed the Abrahamic covenant. While journeying from Bethel to Ephrath (the Canaanitish name of Bethlehem), Rachel died in giving birth to her second son Benjamin (35:16-20), fifteen or sixteen years after the birth of Joseph. He then reached the old family residence at Mamre, to wait on the dying bed of his father Isaac. The complete reconciliation between Esau and Jacob was shown by their uniting in the burial of the patriarch (35:27-29). Jacob was soon after this deeply grieved by the loss of his beloved son Joseph through the jealousy of his brothers (37:33). Then follows the story of the famine, and the successive goings down into Egypt to buy corn (42), which led to the discovery of the long-lost Joseph, and the patriarch’s going down with all his household, numbering about seventy souls ([Ex. 1:5](/exod#Exod.1.5); [Deut. 10:22](/deut#Deut.10.22); [Acts 7:14](/acts#Acts.7.14)), to sojourn in the land of Goshen. Here Jacob, “after being strangely tossed about on a very rough ocean, found at last a tranquil harbour, where all the best affections of his nature were gently exercised and largely unfolded” ([Gen. 48](/gen#Gen.48)). At length the end of his checkered course draws nigh, and he summons his sons to his bedside that he may bless them. Among his last words he repeats the story of Rachel’s death, although forty years had passed away since that event took place, as tenderly as if it had happened only yesterday; and when “he had made an end of charging his sons, he gathered up his feet into the bed, and yielded up the ghost” (49:33). His body was embalmed and carried with great pomp into the land of Canaan, and buried beside his wife Leah in the cave of Machpelah, according to his dying charge. There, probably, his embalmed body remains to this day (50:1-13). The history of Jacob is referred to by the prophets Hosea (12:3, 4, 12) and Malachi (1:2). In [Micah 1:5](/mic#Mic.1.5) the name is a poetic synonym for Israel, the kingdom of the ten tribes. There are, besides the mention of his name along with those of the other patriarchs, distinct references to events of his life in Paul’s epistles ([Rom. 9:11-13](/rom#Rom.9.11); [Heb. 12:16](/heb#Heb.12.16); [11:21](/heb#Heb.11.21)). See references to his vision at Bethel and his possession of land at Shechem in [John 1:51](/john#John.1.51); [4:5](/john#John.4.5), [12](/john#John.4.12); also to the famine which was the occasion of his going down into Egypt in [Acts 7:12](/acts#Acts.7.12) (See LUZ; 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01:31 issachar_645,wip,645,Issachar,Issachar,,,checked,checked,Issachar (sons of Leah: Reuben),Male,,-1752,-1752,,96,,,Tribe of Issachar,Issachar,"Hired ([Gen. 30:18](/gen#Gen.30.18)). “God hath given me,” said Leah, “my hire (Heb. sekhari)...and she called his name Issachar.” He was Jacob’s ninth son, and was born in Padan-aram (comp. 28:2). He had four sons at the going down into Egypt (46:13; [Num. 26:23](/num#Num.26.23), [25](/num#Num.26.25)). Issachar, Tribe of, during the journey through the wilderness, along with Judah and Zebulun ([Num. 2:5](/num#Num.2.5)), marched on the east of the tabernacle. This tribe contained 54,400 fighting men when the census was taken at Sinai. After the entrance into the Promised Land, this tribe was one of the six which stood on Gerizim during the ceremony of the blessing and cursing ([Deut. 27:12](/deut#Deut.27.12)). The allotment of Issachar is described in [Josh. 19:17-23](/josh#Josh.19.17). It included the plain of Esdraelon (=Jezreel), which was and still is the richest portion of Palestine ([Deut. 33:18](/deut#Deut.33.18), [19](/deut#Deut.33.19); [1 Chr. 12:40](/1chr#1Chr.12.40)). The prophetic blessing pronounced by Jacob on Issachar corresponds with that of Moses ([Gen. 49:14](/gen#Gen.49.14), [15](/gen#Gen.49.15); comp. [Deut. 33:18](/deut#Deut.33.18), [19](/deut#Deut.33.19)).",,,38,"Gen.30.18,Gen.35.23,Gen.46.13,Gen.49.14,Exod.1.3,Num.1.8,Num.1.28,Num.1.29,Num.2.5,Num.7.18,Num.10.15,Num.13.7,Num.26.23,Num.26.25,Num.34.26,Deut.27.12,Deut.33.18,Josh.19.17,Josh.19.23,Josh.21.6,Josh.21.28,Judg.5.15,Judg.10.1,1Kgs.4.17,1Kgs.15.27,1Chr.2.1,1Chr.6.62,1Chr.6.72,1Chr.7.1,1Chr.7.5,1Chr.12.32,1Chr.12.40,1Chr.27.18,2Chr.30.18,Ezek.48.25,Ezek.48.26,Ezek.48.33,Rev.7.7",leah_1813,israel_682,,"shimron_2706,tola_2878,jashub_1638,puah_2355","dinah_1012,judah_1751,levi_1820,reuben_2429,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,"asher_337,benjamin_463,dan_973,gad_1262,joseph_1710,naphtali_2149",,I,issachar_645,2020-09-06 23:51 issachar_646,wip,646,Issachar,Issachar,,,checked,checked,Issachar (Jacob's ninth son),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.26.5,,shimei_2233,,,"ammiel_222,jehozabad_813,joah_1623,nethaneel_2192,peulthai_2324,sacar_2453,shemaiah_2627",,,,I,issachar_646,2019-07-27 11:49 isshiah_901,wip,901,Isshiah,Isshiah,,Jesiah,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.23.20,1Chr.24.25",,uzziel_2929,,zechariah_3005,"elizaphan_1189,michah_2052,mishael_2090,zithri_3096",,,,I,isshiah_901,2019-07-27 11:49 isuah_640,wip,640,Isuah,Isuah,,Ishuah,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1706,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,2,"Gen.46.17,1Chr.7.30",,asher_337,,,"beriah_478,isui_648,imnah_1616,serah_2492",,,,I,isuah_640,2019-07-27 11:49 isui_648,wip,648,Isui,Isui,,"Ishuai,Jesui",checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,3,"Gen.46.17,Num.26.44,1Chr.7.30",,asher_337,,,"beriah_478,isuah_640,imnah_1616,serah_2492",,,,I,isui_648,2019-07-27 11:49 ithamar_649,wip,649,Ithamar,Ithamar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1700,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,Ithamar,"Palm isle, the fourth and youngest son of Aaron ([1 Chr. 6:3](/1chr#1Chr.6.3)). He was consecrated to the priesthood along with his brothers ([Ex. 6:23](/exod#Exod.6.23)); and after the death of Nadab and Abihu, he and Eleazar alone discharged the functions of that office ([Lev. 10:6](/lev#Lev.10.6), [12](/lev#Lev.10.12); [Num. 3:4](/num#Num.3.4)). He and his family occupied the position of common priest till the high priesthood passed into his family in the person of Eli ([1 Kings 2:27](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.27)), the reasons for which are not recorded.",,,20,"Exod.6.23,Exod.28.1,Exod.38.21,Lev.10.6,Lev.10.12,Lev.10.16,Num.3.2,Num.3.4,Num.4.28,Num.4.33,Num.7.8,Num.26.60,1Chr.6.3,1Chr.24.1,1Chr.24.2,1Chr.24.3,1Chr.24.4,1Chr.24.5,1Chr.24.6,Ezra.8.2",elisheba_1162,aaron_1,,,"abihu_33,eleazar_1062,nadab_2128",,,,I,ithamar_649,2019-07-27 11:49 ithiel_650,wip,650,Ithiel,Ithiel,,,checked,checked,Ithiel (Meshullam),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.7,,jesaiah_884,,maaseiah_1863,,,,,I,ithiel_650,2019-07-27 11:49 ithiel_651,publish,651,Ithiel,Ithiel,,,checked,checked,Ithiel (Agur),Male,,,-700,,-700,,,,,,,,1,Prov.30.1,,,,,,,,,I,ithiel_651,2020-07-16 01:18 ithmah_652,wip,652,Ithmah,Ithmah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.46,,,,,,,,,I,ithmah_652,2019-07-27 11:49 ithran_653,wip,653,Ithran,Ithran,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.26,1Chr.1.41",,dishon_1016,,,"cheran_937,eshban_1217,hemdan_1492",,,,I,ithran_653,2019-07-27 11:49 ithream_655,wip,655,Ithream,Ithream,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1048,hebron_551,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"2Sam.3.5,1Chr.3.3",eglah_1036,david_994,,,"japhia_728,jerimoth_869,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,tamar_2822",,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,daniel_939,nathan_2152,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762",,I,ithream_655,2019-07-27 11:49 ittai_656,wip,656,Ittai,Ittai,,,checked,checked,Ittai (king’s son),Male,,,-1023,,-1021,,,,Ittai 2,"A native of Gath, a Philistine, who had apparently the command of the six hundred heroes who formed David’s band during his wanderings ([2 Sam. 15:19-22](/2sam#2Sam.15.19); comp. [1 Sam. 23:13](/1sam#1Sam.23.13); [27:2](/1sam#1Sam.27.2); [30:9](/1sam#1Sam.30.9), [10](/1sam#1Sam.30.10)). He is afterwards with David at Mahanaim, holding in the army equal rank with Joab and Abishai ([2 Sam. 18:2](/2sam#2Sam.18.2), [5](/2sam#2Sam.18.5), [12](/2sam#2Sam.18.12)). He then passes from view.",,,6,"2Sam.15.19,2Sam.15.21,2Sam.15.22,2Sam.18.2,2Sam.18.5,2Sam.18.12",,,,,,,,,I,ittai_656,2019-07-27 11:49 ittai_657,wip,657,Ittai,Ittai,,Ithai,checked,checked,"Ittai (son of Ribai) is the name given one or two biblical figures. son of Ribai, from Gibeah, of the children of Benjamin"" is listed as one of David's Mighty Warriors",Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Ittai 1,"A Benjamite, one of David’s thirty heroes ([2 Sam. 23:29](/2sam#2Sam.23.29)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.29,1Chr.11.31",,ribai_2440,,,,,,,I,ittai_657,2019-07-27 11:49 izhar_658,wip,658,Izhar,Izhar,,"Amminadab,Izehar",checked,,,Male,,,-1700,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Izhar,"Oil, one of the sons of Kohath, and grandson of Levi ([Ex. 6:18](/exod#Exod.6.18), [21](/exod#Exod.6.21); [Num. 16:1](/num#Num.16.1)).",,,10,"Exod.6.18,Exod.6.21,Num.3.19,Num.16.1,1Chr.6.2,1Chr.6.18,1Chr.6.22,1Chr.6.38,1Chr.23.12,1Chr.23.18",,kohath_1790,,"shelomoth_2608,korah_1795,nepheg_2178,zichri_3065","amram_242,hebron_1475,uzziel_2929",,,,I,izhar_658,2019-07-27 11:49 izrahiah_659,wip,659,Izrahiah,Izrahiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,,,,,1,1Chr.7.3,,uzzi_2918,,"michael_2062,ishiah_627,obadiah_2217,joel_1652",,,,,I,izrahiah_659,2019-07-27 11:49 izri_3051,wip,3051,Izri,Izri,,Zeri,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.25.3,1Chr.25.11",,jeduthun_1224,,,"jeshaiah_885,gedaliah_1288,hashabiah_1430,mattithiah_1974,shimei_2233",,,,I,izri_3051,2019-07-27 11:49 jaakobah_660,wip,660,Jaakobah,Jaakobah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Jaakobah,"Heel-catcher, a form of the name Jacob, one of the descendants of Simeon ([1 Chr. 4:36](/1chr#1Chr.4.36)).",,,1,1Chr.4.36,,,,,,,,,J,jaakobah_660,2019-07-27 11:49 jaala_661,wip,661,Jaala,Jaala,,Jaalah,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Jaala,"A wild she-goat, one of the Nethinim, whose descendants returned from the Captivity ([Neh. 7:58](/neh#Neh.7.58)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.56,Neh.7.58",,,,,,,,,J,jaala_661,2019-07-27 11:49 jaalam_662,wip,662,Jaalam,Jaalam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,Jaalam,"Concealer, the second of Esau’s three sons by Aholibamah ([Gen. 36:5](/gen#Gen.36.5), [14](/gen#Gen.36.14)).",,,4,"Gen.36.5,Gen.36.14,Gen.36.18,1Chr.1.35",aholibamah_1761,esau_1216,,,"jeush_913,korah_1793",,"eliphaz_1144,reuel_2430",,J,jaalam_662,2019-07-27 11:49 jaanai_663,wip,663,Jaanai,Jaanai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Jaanai,"Mourner, one of the chief Gadites ([1 Chr. 5:12](/1chr#1Chr.5.12)).",,,1,1Chr.5.12,,,,,,,,,J,jaanai_663,2019-07-27 11:49 jaasau_665,wip,665,Jaasau,Jaasau,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.37,,,,,,,,,J,jaasau_665,2019-07-27 11:49 jaasiel_666,wip,666,Jaasiel,Jaasiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jaasiel,"Made by God, one of David’s body-guard, the son of Abner ([1 Chr. 27:21](/1chr#1Chr.27.21)), called Jasiel in [1 Chr. 11:47](/1chr#1Chr.11.47).",,,1,1Chr.27.21,,abner_57,,,,,,,J,jaasiel_666,2019-07-27 11:49 jaazaniah_668,wip,668,Jaazaniah,Jaazaniah,,,checked,checked,Jaazaniah (Rechabite),Male,,,-607,,-607,,,,Jaaz-aniah 1,"The son of Jeremiah, and one of the chief Rechabites ([Jer. 35:3](/jer#Jer.35.3)).",,,1,Jer.35.3,,jeremiah_855,,,,,,,J,jaazaniah_668,2019-07-27 11:49 jaazaniah_669,wip,669,Jaazaniah,Jaazaniah,,,checked,checked,"Officer in the army of the kingdom of Judah, son of Hoshaiah.",Male,,,-594,,-594,,,,Jaaz-aniah 2,The son of Shaphan ([Ezek. 8:11](/ezek#Ezek.8.11)).,,,1,Ezek.8.11,,shaphan_2551,,,,,,,J,jaazaniah_669,2019-07-27 11:49 jaazaniah_670,wip,670,Jaazaniah,Jaazaniah,,,checked,checked,Jaazaniah (son of Azur),Male,,,-594,,-594,,,,,,,,1,Ezek.11.1,,azur_570,,,,,,,J,jaazaniah_670,2019-07-27 11:49 jaaziah_671,wip,671,Jaaziah,Jaaziah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jaaziah,"Comforted by Jehovah, a descendant of Merari the Levite ([1 Chr. 24:26](/1chr#1Chr.24.26), [27](/1chr#1Chr.24.27)).",,,2,"1Chr.24.26,1Chr.24.27",,merari_2004,,"zaccur_2964,shoham_2723,ibri_1587,beno_462","mahli_1889,mushi_2116",,,,J,jaaziah_671,2019-07-27 11:49 jaaziel_672,wip,672,Jaaziel,Jaaziel,,Aziel,checked,,,Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Jaaziel,"Comforted by God, a Levitical musician ([1 Chr. 15:18](/1chr#1Chr.15.18)).",,,2,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.20",,,,,,,,,J,jaaziel_672,2019-07-27 11:49 jabal_673,publish,673,Jabal,Jabal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-4003,,-4003,,,Line of Cain,Jabal,"A stream, a descendant of Cain, and brother of Jubal; “the father of such as dwell in tents and have cattle” ([Gen. 4:20](/gen#Gen.4.20)). This description indicates that he led a wandering life.",,,1,Gen.4.20,adah_69,lamech_1808,,,jubal_1748,,"naamah_2118,tubal-cain_2884",,J,jabal_673,2020-05-15 01:34 jabesh_674,wip,674,Jabesh,Jabesh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-772,,-772,,,,Jabesh 2,"The father of Shallum ([2 Kings 15:10](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.10), [13](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.13), [14](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.14)), who usurped the throne of Israel on the death of Zachariah.",,,3,"2Kgs.15.10,2Kgs.15.13,2Kgs.15.14",,,,shallum_2514,,,,,J,jabesh_674,2019-07-27 11:49 jabez_675,wip,675,Jabez,Jabez,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Jabez 1,"A descendant of Judah, of whom it is recorded that “God granted him that which he requested” ([1 Chr. 4:9](/1chr#1Chr.4.9), [10](/1chr#1Chr.4.10)).",,,2,"1Chr.4.9,1Chr.4.10",,,,,,,,,J,jabez_675,2019-07-27 11:49 jabin_676,wip,676,Jabin,Jabin,,,checked,checked,"Jabin (Hebrew: יָבִין Yāḇîn) is a Biblical name meaning 'discerner', or 'the wise'.",Male,,,-1450,,-1450,,,,Jabin 1,"A king of Hazor, at the time of the entrance of Israel into Canaan ([Josh. 11:1-14](/josh#Josh.11.1)), whose overthrow and that of the northern chief with whom he had entered into a confederacy against Joshua was the crowning act in the conquest of the land (11:21-23; comp. 14:6-15). This great battle, fought at Lake Merom, was the last of Joshua’s battles of which we have any record. Here for the first time the Israelites encountered the iron chariots and horses of the Canaanites.",,,1,Josh.11.1,,,,,,,,,J,jabin_676,2019-07-27 11:49 jabin_677,publish,677,Jabin (king of Hazor),Jabin,,,checked,,Jabin (king of Hazor),Male,,,-1305,,-1285,,,,Jabin 2,"Another king of Hazor, called “the king of Canaan,” who overpowered the Israelites of the north one hundred and sixty years after Joshua’s death, and for twenty years held them in painful subjection. The whole population were paralyzed with fear, and gave way to hopeless despondency ([Judg. 5:6-11](/judg#Judg.5.6)), till Deborah and Barak aroused the national spirit, and gathering together ten thousand men, gained a great and decisive victory over Jabin in the plain of Esdraelon ([Judg. 4:10-16](/judg#Judg.4.10); comp. [Ps. 83:9](/ps#Ps.83.9)). This was the first great victory Israel had gained since the days of Joshua. They never needed to fight another battle with the Canaanites ([Judg. 5:31](/judg#Judg.5.31)).",,,6,"Judg.4.2,Judg.4.7,Judg.4.17,Judg.4.23,Judg.4.24,Ps.83.9",,,,,,,,,J,jabin_677,2020-09-13 01:59 jachan_678,wip,678,Jachan,Jachan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Jachan,"Mourner, one of the chief Gadite “brothers” in Bashan ([1 Chr. 5:13](/1chr#1Chr.5.13)).",,,1,1Chr.5.13,,abihail_30,,,"heber_1472,jorai_1704,meshullam_2022,michael_2059,sheba_2571,zia_3059",,,,J,jachan_678,2019-07-27 11:49 jachin_679,wip,679,Jachin,Jachin,,Jarib,checked,checked,Jachin (Son of Simeon) Jachin (JARIB),Male,,,-1721,,-1452,,,Tribe of Simeon,Jachin 1,"The fourth son of Simeon ([Gen. 46:10](/gen#Gen.46.10)), called also Jarib ([1 Chr. 4:24](/1chr#1Chr.4.24)).",,,4,"Gen.46.10,Exod.6.15,Num.26.12,1Chr.4.24",,simeon_2741,,,"jamin_720,jemuel_838,ohad_2239,shaul_2562,zerah_3102",,,,J,jachin_679,2019-07-27 11:49 jachin_680,wip,680,Jachin,Jachin,,,checked,checked,Jachin (Priest returned from exile),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Jachin 3,One of the priests who returned from the Exile ([1 Chr. 9:10](/1chr#1Chr.9.10)).,,,2,"1Chr.9.10,Neh.11.10",,,,,,,,,J,jachin_680,2019-07-27 11:49 jachin_681,wip,681,Jachin,Jachin,,,checked,checked,"Son of Simeon, one of the seventy people to migrate to egypt with Jacob, perhaps the same person as Jarib",Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jachin 2,The head of one of the courses (the twenty-first) of priests ([1 Chr. 24:17](/1chr#1Chr.24.17)).,,,1,1Chr.24.17,,,,,,,,,J,jachin_681,2019-07-27 11:49 jacob_683,wip,683,Jacob,Jacob,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,2,"Matt.1.15,Matt.1.16",,matthan_1968,,joseph_1715,,,,,J,jacob_683,2020-09-02 01:45 jada_684,wip,684,Jada,Jada,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.28,1Chr.2.32",,onam_2249,,"jether_908,jonathan_1695",shammai_2542,,,,J,jada_684,2019-07-27 11:49 jadau_685,wip,685,Jadau,Jadau,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.43,,,,,,,,,J,jadau_685,2019-07-27 11:49 jaddua_686,wip,686,Jaddua,Jaddua,,,checked,checked,jaddua (the son of Hakaliah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Jaddua 1,One of the chiefs who subscribed the covenant ([Neh. 10:21](/neh#Neh.10.21)).,,,1,Neh.10.21,,,,,,,,,J,jaddua_686,2019-07-27 11:49 jaddua_687,wip,687,Jaddua,Jaddua,,,checked,checked,Jaddua (family head of Levites),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Levi,Jaddua 2,"The last high priest mentioned in the Old Testament ([Neh. 12:11](/neh#Neh.12.11), [22](/neh#Neh.12.22)), sons of Jonathan.",,,2,"Neh.12.11,Neh.12.22",,johanan_1698,,,,,,,J,jaddua_687,2019-07-27 11:49 jadon_688,wip,688,Jadon,Jadon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Jadon,"Judge, a Meronothite who assisted in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem ([Neh. 3:7](/neh#Neh.3.7)).",,,1,Neh.3.7,,,,,,,,,J,jadon_688,2019-07-27 11:49 jael_689,wip,689,Jael,Jael,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1285,,-1285,,,,Jael,"Mountain-goat, the wife of Heber the Kenite ([Judg. 4:17-22](/judg#Judg.4.17)). When the Canaanites were defeated by Barak, Sisera, the captain of Jabin’s army, fled and sought refuge with the friendly tribe of Heber, beneath the oaks of Zaanaim. As he drew near, Jael invited him to enter her tent. He did so, and as he lay wearied on the floor he fell into a deep sleep. She then took in her left hand one of the great wooden pins (“nail”) which fastened down the cords of the tent, and in her right hand the mallet, or “hammer,” used for driving it into the ground, and stealthily approaching her sleeping guest, with one well-directed blow drove the nail through his temples into the earth ([Judg. 5:27](/judg#Judg.5.27)). She then led Barak, who was in pursuit, into her tent, and boastfully showed him what she had done.",,,6,"Judg.4.17,Judg.4.18,Judg.4.21,Judg.4.22,Judg.5.6,Judg.5.24",,,heber_1470,,,,,,J,jael_689,2019-07-27 11:49 jahath_690,wip,690,Jahath,Jahath,,,checked,checked,Jahath (son of Shobal),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.2,,reaiah_1421,,"lahad_1805,ahumai_174",,,,,J,jahath_690,2019-07-27 11:49 jahath_692,wip,692,Jahath,Jahath,,,checked,checked,Jahath (Ziza),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jahath 1,"A son of Shimei, and grandson of Gershom ([1 Chr. 23:10](/1chr#1Chr.23.10)).",,,2,"1Chr.23.10,1Chr.23.11",,shimei_2699,,,"beriah_481,jeush_1602,zizah_3090",,,,J,jahath_692,2019-07-27 11:49 jahath_693,wip,693,Jahath,Jahath,,,checked,checked,Jahath (Grandson of Judah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jahath 2,"One of the sons of Shelomoth, of the family of Kohath ([1 Chr. 24:22](/1chr#1Chr.24.22)).",,,1,1Chr.24.22,,shelomoth_2608,,,,,,,J,jahath_693,2019-07-27 11:49 jahath_694,wip,694,Jahath,Jahath,,,checked,checked,Jahath (Levite in charge of laborers),Male,,,-624,,-624,,,,Jahath 3,"A Levite of the family of Merari, one of the overseers of the repairs of the temple under Josiah ([2 Chr. 34:12](/2chr#2Chr.34.12)).",,,1,2Chr.34.12,,,,,,,,,J,jahath_694,2019-07-27 11:49 jahaziah_695,wip,695,Jahaziah,Jahaziah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.15,,tikvah_2856,,,,,,,J,jahaziah_695,2019-07-27 11:49 jahaziel_696,wip,696,Jahaziel,Jahaziel,,,checked,checked,Jahaziel (warrior among The Thirty),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.4,,,,,,,,,J,jahaziel_696,2019-07-27 11:49 jahaziel_697,wip,697,Jahaziel,Jahaziel,,,checked,checked,Jahaziel (the Priest),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Jahaziel 3,A priest who accompanied the removal of the ark to Jerusalem ([1 Chr. 16:6](/1chr#1Chr.16.6)).,,,1,1Chr.16.6,,,,,,,,,J,jahaziel_697,2019-07-27 11:49 jahaziel_698,wip,698,Jahaziel,Jahaziel,,,checked,checked,Jahaziel (son of Hebron),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jahaziel 1,The third son of Hebron ([1 Chr. 23:19](/1chr#1Chr.23.19)).,,,2,"1Chr.23.19,1Chr.24.23",,hebron_1475,,,"amariah_200,jekameam_834,jeriah_860",,,,J,jahaziel_698,2019-07-27 11:49 jahaziel_699,wip,699,Jahaziel,Jahaziel,,,checked,checked,Jahaziel (the Levite),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jahaziel 4,"The son of Zechariah, a Levite of the family of Asaph ([2 Chr. 20:14-17](/2chr#2Chr.20.14)). He encouraged Jehoshaphat against the Moabites and Ammonites.",,,1,2Chr.20.14,,zechariah_3009,,,,,,,J,jahaziel_699,2019-07-27 11:49 jahaziel_700,wip,700,Jahaziel,Jahaziel,,,checked,checked,Jahaziel (Father of Shecaniah),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.5,,,,,,,,,J,jahaziel_700,2019-07-27 11:49 jahdai_701,wip,701,Jahdai,Jahdai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Jahdai,"Grasper, a descendant of Caleb, of the family of Hezron ([1 Chr. 2:47](/1chr#1Chr.2.47)).",,,1,1Chr.2.47,,caleb_538,,"regem_2407,ephah_1199,gesham_1306,pelet_2309,jotham_1736,shaaph_2506","achsa_67,ardon_295,jesher_889,gazez_1282,haran_1408,hur_1571,mesha_2010,moza_2113,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,shobab_2716,tirhanah_2866",,,,J,jahdai_701,2019-07-27 11:49 jahdiel_702,wip,702,Jahdiel,Jahdiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.24,,,,,,,,,J,jahdiel_702,2019-07-27 11:49 jahdo_703,wip,703,Jahdo,Jahdo,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.14,,buz_530,,jeshishai_890,,,,,J,jahdo_703,2019-07-27 11:49 jahleel_704,wip,704,Jahleel,Jahleel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Zebulun,,,,,2,"Gen.46.14,Num.26.26",,zebulun_3002,,,"elon_1183,sered_2501",,,,J,jahleel_704,2019-07-27 11:49 jahmai_705,wip,705,Jahmai,Jahmai,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,,,,,1,1Chr.7.2,,tola_2878,,,"jeriel_862,jibsam_1614,rephaiah_2425,shemuel_2654,uzzi_2918",,,,J,jahmai_705,2019-07-27 11:49 jahzeel_706,wip,706,Jahzeel,Jahzeel,,Jahziel,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Naphtali,Jahzeel,"Allotted by God, the first of the sons of Naphtali ([Gen. 46:24](/gen#Gen.46.24)).",,,3,"Gen.46.24,Num.26.48,1Chr.7.13",,naphtali_2149,,,"guni_1330,jezer_1606,shillem_2677",,,,J,jahzeel_706,2019-07-27 11:49 jahzerah_707,wip,707,Jahzerah,Jahzerah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,Jahzerah,"Returner, the son of Meshullam, and father of Adiel ([1 Chr. 9:12](/1chr#1Chr.9.12)).",,,1,1Chr.9.12,,meshullam_2026,,azareel_84,,,,,J,jahzerah_707,2019-07-27 11:49 jair_664,wip,664,Jair,Jair,,Jaare-oregim,checked,checked,Jair (the 8th Judge of Israel),Male,,,-1018,,-1018,,,,Jair 4,"The father of Elhanan, who slew Lahmi, the brother of Goliath ([1 Chr. 20:5](/1chr#1Chr.20.5)).",,,2,"2Sam.21.19,1Chr.20.5",,,,elhanan_1070,,,,,J,jair_664,2019-07-27 11:49 jair_708,wip,708,Jair,Jair,,,checked,checked,Jair (was the son of Segub of the tribe of Judah – Segub being a son of Hezron who married a daughter of Machir),Male,,,-1470,,-1014,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,4,"Num.32.41,Deut.3.14,1Kgs.4.13,1Chr.2.22",,segub_2484,,,,,,,J,jair_708,2019-07-27 11:49 jair_709,wip,709,Jair,Jair,,,checked,checked,Jair (Gileadite),Male,,,-1209,,-1209,,,,,,,,2,"Judg.10.3,Judg.10.5",,,,,,,,,J,jair_709,2020-09-13 02:19 jair_710,wip,710,Jair,Jair,,,checked,checked,Bashan the villages,Male,,,-461,,-461,,,,Jair 3,"A Benjamite, the father of Mordecai, Esther’s uncle ([Esther 2:5](/esth#Esth.2.5)).",,,1,Esth.2.5,,shimei_2696,,mordecai_2107,,,,,J,jair_710,2019-07-27 11:49 jairus_711,wip,711,Jairus,Jairus,,,checked,,,Male,,,31,,31,,,,Jairus,"A ruler of the synagogue at Capernaum, whose only daughter Jesus restored to life ([Mark 5:22](/mark#Mark.5.22); [Luke 8:41](/luke#Luke.8.41)). Entering into the chamber of death, accompanied by Peter and James and John and the father and mother of the maiden, he went forward to the bed whereon the corpse lay, and said, Talitha cumi, i.e., “Maid, arise,” and immediately the spirit of the maiden came to her again, and she arose straightway; and “at once to strengthen that life which had come back to her, and to prove that she was indeed no ghost, but had returned to the realities of a mortal existence, he commanded to give her something to eat” ([Mark 5:43](/mark#Mark.5.43)).",,,2,"Mark.5.22,Luke.8.41",,,,,,,,,J,jairus_711,2019-07-27 11:49 jakeh_712,publish,712,Jakeh,Jakeh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-700,,-700,,,,Jakeh,"Pious, the father of Agur ([Prov. 30:1](/prov#Prov.30.1)). Nothing is known of him.",,,1,Prov.30.1,,,,agur_112,,,,,J,jakeh_712,2020-07-16 01:18 jakim_713,wip,713,Jakim,Jakim,,,checked,checked,Jakim (Son of Shimei),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jakim 2,A Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:19](/1chr#1Chr.8.19)).,,,1,1Chr.8.19,,shimhi_2698,,,"adaiah_71,beraiah_470,eliel_1105,elienai_1112,shimrath_2702,zabdi_2955,zichri_3066,zilthai_3082",,,,J,jakim_713,2019-07-27 11:49 jakim_714,wip,714,Jakim,Jakim,,,checked,checked,Jakim (Chief of the twelfth priestly order),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jakim 1,Chief of the twelfth priestly order ([1 Chr. 24:12](/1chr#1Chr.24.12)).,,,1,1Chr.24.12,,,,,,,,,J,jakim_714,2019-07-27 11:49 jalon_715,wip,715,Jalon,Jalon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Jalon,"Lodger, the last of the four sons of Ezra, of the tribe of Judah ([1 Chr. 4:17](/1chr#1Chr.4.17)).",,,1,1Chr.4.17,,ezra_1244,,,"jether_909,epher_1202,mered_2005",,,,J,jalon_715,2019-07-27 11:49 jambres_716,wip,716,Jambres,Jambres,,,checked,,,Male,,,66,,66,,,,Jambres,One of those who opposed Moses in Egypt ([2 Tim. 3:8](/2tim#2Tim.3.8)).,,,1,2Tim.3.8,,,,,,,,,J,jambres_716,2019-07-27 11:49 james_717,publish,717,James (Son of Zebedee),James,,,checked,,"The first of the general, or catholic",Male,,,26,,44,,judea_657,,James 1,"The son of Zebedee and Salome; an elder brother of John the apostle. He was one of the twelve. He was by trade a fisherman, in partnership with Peter ([Matt. 20:20](/matt#Matt.20.20); [27:56](/matt#Matt.27.56)). With John and Peter he was present at the transfiguration ([Matt. 17:1](/matt#Matt.17.1); [Mark 9:2](/mark#Mark.9.2)), at the raising of Jairus’s daughter ([Mark 5:37-43](/mark#Mark.5.37)), and in the garden with our Lord (14:33). Because, probably, of their boldness and energy, he and John were called Boanerges, i.e., “sons of thunder.” He was the first martyr among the apostles, having been beheaded by King Herod Agrippa ([Acts 12:1](/acts#Acts.12.1), [2](/acts#Acts.12.2)), A.D. 44. (Comp. [Matt. 4:21](/matt#Matt.4.21); [20:20-23](/matt#Matt.20.20)).",Herod kills James,Herod's persecution of James and Peter,18,"Matt.4.21,Matt.10.2,Matt.17.1,Mark.1.19,Mark.1.29,Mark.3.17,Mark.5.37,Mark.9.2,Mark.10.35,Mark.10.41,Mark.13.3,Mark.14.33,Luke.5.10,Luke.6.14,Luke.8.51,Luke.9.28,Luke.9.54,Acts.12.2",mother_of_zebedees_children_2112,zebedee_2998,,,john_1677,,,,J,james_717,2021-07-09 20:27 james_718,publish,718,James (Son of Alphaeus),James,,,checked,,James(son of Alphaeus),Male,,,31,,33,,,"Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",James 2,"The son of Alphaeus, or Cleopas, “the brother” or near kinsman or cousin of our Lord ([Gal. 1:18](/gal#Gal.1.18), [19](/gal#Gal.1.19)), called James “the Less,” or “the Little,” probably because he was of low stature. He is mentioned along with the other apostles ([Matt. 10:3](/matt#Matt.10.3); [Mark 3:18](/mark#Mark.3.18); [Luke 6:15](/luke#Luke.6.15)). He had a separate interview with our Lord after his resurrection ([1 Cor. 15:7](/1cor#1Cor.15.7)), and is mentioned as one of the apostles of the circumcision ([Acts 1:13](/acts#Acts.1.13)). He appears to have occupied the position of head of the Church at Jerusalem, where he presided at the council held to consider the case of the Gentiles ([Acts 12:17](/acts#Acts.12.17); [15:13-29](/acts#Acts.15.13): 21:18-24). This James was the author of the epistle which bears his name.",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,5,"Matt.10.3,Mark.3.18,Luke.6.15,Luke.6.16,Acts.1.13",,alphaeus_192,,,lebbaeus_1815,,,,J,james_718,2021-07-09 20:27 james_719,publish,719,James (Brother of Jesus),James,,,checked,,James (son of Zebedee),Male,,,31,,66,,,"Tribe of Judah,Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",James 2,"The son of Alphaeus, or Cleopas, “the brother” or near kinsman or cousin of our Lord ([Gal. 1:18](/gal#Gal.1.18), [19](/gal#Gal.1.19)), called James “the Less,” or “the Little,” probably because he was of low stature. He is mentioned along with the other apostles ([Matt. 10:3](/matt#Matt.10.3); [Mark 3:18](/mark#Mark.3.18); [Luke 6:15](/luke#Luke.6.15)). He had a separate interview with our Lord after his resurrection ([1 Cor. 15:7](/1cor#1Cor.15.7)), and is mentioned as one of the apostles of the circumcision ([Acts 1:13](/acts#Acts.1.13)). He appears to have occupied the position of head of the Church at Jerusalem, where he presided at the council held to consider the case of the Gentiles ([Acts 12:17](/acts#Acts.12.17); [15:13-29](/acts#Acts.15.13): 21:18-24). This James was the author of the epistle which bears his name.","An angel rescues Peter from prison,Jerusalem Council,Paul visits elders in Jerusalem","Herod's persecution of James and Peter, Second Missionary Journey, Paul Arrested and Imprisoned",15,"Matt.13.55,Matt.27.56,Mark.6.3,Mark.15.40,Mark.16.1,Luke.24.10,Acts.12.17,Acts.15.13,Acts.21.18,1Cor.15.7,Gal.1.19,Gal.2.9,Gal.2.12,Jas.1.1,Jude.1.1",mary_1938,joseph_1715,,,"jesus_905,joses_1721,jude_1756,simon_2747",,,"Jas.1,Jas.2,Jas.3,Jas.4,Jas.5",J,james_719,2020-08-28 20:02 jamin_720,wip,720,Jamin,Jamin,,,checked,checked,Jamin (the Jaminite clan),Male,,,-1721,,-1452,,,Tribe of Simeon,,,,,4,"Gen.46.10,Exod.6.15,Num.26.12,1Chr.4.24",,simeon_2741,,,"jachin_679,jemuel_838,ohad_2239,shaul_2562,zerah_3102",,,,J,jamin_720,2019-07-27 11:49 jamin_721,wip,721,Jamin,Jamin,,,checked,checked,Jamin(The sons of Ram),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.27,,ram_2392,,,"eker_1041,maaz_1872",,,,J,jamin_721,2019-07-27 11:49 jamin_722,wip,722,Jamin,Jamin,,,checked,checked,Jamin- post exile levite who interpreted the law,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.7,,,,,,,,,J,jamin_722,2019-07-27 11:49 jamlech_723,wip,723,Jamlech,Jamlech,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.34,,,,,,,,,J,jamlech_723,2019-07-27 11:49 janna_724,wip,724,Janna,Janna,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.24,,joseph_1717,,melchi_1987,,,,,J,janna_724,2019-07-27 11:49 jannes_725,wip,725,Jannes,Jannes,,,checked,,,Male,,,66,,66,,,,Jannes,One of the Egyptians who “withstood Moses” ([2 Tim. 3:8](/2tim#2Tim.3.8)).,,,1,2Tim.3.8,,,,,,,,,J,jannes_725,2019-07-27 11:49 japheth_726,publish,726,Japheth,Japheth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2448,,-2304,,,,Japheth,"Wide spreading: “God shall enlarge Japheth” (Heb. Yaphat Elohim le-Yephet, [Gen. 9:27](/gen#Gen.9.27). Some, however, derive the name from yaphah, “to be beautiful;” hence white), one of the sons of Noah, mentioned last in order ([Gen. 5:32](/gen#Gen.5.32); [6:10](/gen#Gen.6.10); [7:13](/gen#Gen.7.13)), perhaps first by birth (10:21; comp. 9:24). He and his wife were two of the eight saved in the ark ([1 Pet. 3:20](/1pet#1Pet.3.20)). He was the progenitor of many tribes inhabiting the east of Europe and the north of Asia ([Gen. 10:2-5](/gen#Gen.10.2)). An act of filial piety (9:20-27) was the occasion of Noah’s prophecy of the extension of his posterity. After the Flood the earth was re-peopled by the descendants of Noah, “the sons of Japheth” ([Gen. 10:2](/gen#Gen.10.2)), “the sons of Ham” (6), and “the sons of Shem” (22). It is important to notice that modern ethnological science, reasoning from a careful analysis of facts, has arrived at the conclusion that there is a three-fold division of the human family, corresponding in a remarkable way with the great ethnological chapter of the book of Genesis (10). The three great races thus distinguished are called the Semitic, Aryan, and Turanian (Allophylian). “Setting aside the cases where the ethnic names employed are of doubtful application, it cannot reasonably be questioned that the author [of [Gen. 10](/gen#Gen.10)] has in his account of the sons of Japheth classed together the Cymry or Celts (Gomer), the Medes (Madai), and the Ionians or Greeks (Javan), thereby anticipating what has become known in modern times as the ‘Indo-European Theory,’ or the essential unity of the Aryan (Asiatic) race with the principal races of Europe, indicated by the Celts and the Ionians. Nor can it be doubted that he has thrown together under the one head of ’children of Shem’ the Assyrians (Asshur), the Syrians (Aram), the Hebrews (Eber), and the Joktanian Arabs (Joktan), four of the principal races which modern ethnology recognizes under the heading of ‘Semitic.’ Again, under the heading of ‘sons of Ham,’ the author has arranged ‘Cush’, i.e., the Ethiopians; ‘Mizraim,’ the people of Egypt; ‘Sheba and Dedan,’ or certain of the Southern Arabs; and ‘Nimrod,’ or the ancient people of Babylon, four races between which the latest linguistic researches have established a close affinity” (Rawlinson’s Hist. Illustrations).","The Great Flood begins,Water covers the earth,The flood subsides,Leaving the Ark,Noah gets drunk and Canaan is cursed","The Flood, The Flood, The Flood, The Flood, The Flood",11,"Gen.5.32,Gen.6.10,Gen.7.13,Gen.9.18,Gen.9.23,Gen.9.27,Gen.10.1,Gen.10.2,Gen.10.21,1Chr.1.4,1Chr.1.5",,noah_2210,,"magog_1882,tubal_2883,tiras_2864,madai_1880,meshech_2012,gomer_1328,javan_744","ham_1359,shem_2613",,,,J,japheth_726,2020-08-27 01:11 japhia_727,wip,727,Japhia,Japhia,,,checked,checked,Japhia (king of Lachish),Male,,,-1451,,-1451,,,,Japhia 1,"The king of Lachish, who joined in the confederacy against Joshua ([Josh. 10:3](/josh#Josh.10.3)), and was defeated and slain. In one of the Amarna tablets he speaks of himself as king of Gezer. Called also Horam ([Josh. 10:33](/josh#Josh.10.33)).",,,1,Josh.10.3,,,,,,,,,J,japhia_727,2019-07-27 11:49 japhia_728,wip,728,Japhia,Japhia,,,checked,checked,Japhia (son of David),Male,,,-1053,,-1043,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Japhia 2,"One of the sons of David ([2 Sam. 5:15](/2sam#2Sam.5.15)), born in Jerusalem.",,,3,"2Sam.5.15,1Chr.3.7,1Chr.14.6",,david_994,,,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,jerimoth_869,daniel_939,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,,,J,japhia_728,2019-07-27 11:49 japhlet_729,wip,729,Japhlet,Japhlet,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,2,"1Chr.7.32,1Chr.7.33",,heber_1469,,"bimhal_506,ashvath_343,pasach_2279","hotham_1562,shamer_2725,shua_2726",,,,J,japhlet_729,2019-07-27 11:49 jarah_782,wip,782,Jarah,Jarah,,Jehoadah,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.36,1Chr.9.42",,ahaz_119,,"zimri_3089,alemeth_185,azmaveth_556",,,,,J,jarah_782,2019-07-27 11:49 jared_730,publish,730,Jared,Jared,,Jered,checked,,,Male,,-3544,-3544,-2582,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Jared 1,"The fourth antediluvian patriarch in descent from Seth ([Gen. 5:15-20](/gen#Gen.5.15); [Luke 3:37](/luke#Luke.3.37)), the father of Enoch; called Jered in [1 Chr. 1:2](/1chr#1Chr.1.2).",,,7,"Gen.5.15,Gen.5.16,Gen.5.18,Gen.5.19,Gen.5.20,1Chr.1.2,Luke.3.37",,mahalaleel_1885,,enoch_1192,,,,,J,jared_730,2020-08-22 01:06 jaresiah_731,wip,731,Jaresiah,Jaresiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.27,,jeroham_875,,,"athaliah_360,eliah_1081,shamsherai_2548,shehariah_2592,zichri_3068",,,,J,jaresiah_731,2019-07-27 11:49 jarha_732,wip,732,Jarha,Jarha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.34,1Chr.2.35",,,ahlai_166,attai_363,,,,,J,jarha_732,2019-07-27 11:49 jarib_733,wip,733,Jarib,Jarib,,,checked,checked,"Jarib (A son of Simeon, One of the chiefs sent by Ezra to bring up the priests to Jerusalem )",Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Jarib 2,One of the chiefs sent by Ezra to bring up the priests to Jerusalem ([Ezra 8:16](/ezra#Ezra.8.16)).,,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,J,jarib_733,2019-07-27 11:49 jarib_734,wip,734,Jarib,Jarib,,,checked,checked,"18And among the sons of the priests there were found that had taken strange wives: namely, of the sons of Jeshua the son of Jozadak, and his brethren; Maaseiah, and Eliezer, and Jarib, and Gedaliah.",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Jarib 3,[Ezra 10:18](/ezra#Ezra.10.18).,,,1,Ezra.10.18,,,,,,,,,J,jarib_734,2019-07-27 11:49 jaroah_735,wip,735,Jaroah,Jaroah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.14,,gilead_1319,,huri_1576,,,,,J,jaroah_735,2019-07-27 11:49 jashen_736,wip,736,Jashen,Jashen,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Jashen,"Sleeping, called also Hashem ([1 Chr. 11:34](/1chr#1Chr.11.34)); a person, several of whose sons were in David’s body-guard ([2 Sam. 23:32](/2sam#2Sam.23.32)).",,,1,2Sam.23.32,,,,sons_of_jashen_2769,,,,,J,jashen_736,2019-07-27 11:49 jasher_737,wip,737,Jasher,Jasher,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1451,,-1053,,,,Jasher,"Upright. “The Book of Jasher,” rendered in the LXX. “the Book of the Upright One,” by the Vulgate “the Book of Just Ones,” was probably a kind of national sacred song-book, a collection of songs in praise of the heroes of Israel, a “book of golden deeds,” a national anthology. We have only two specimens from the book, (1) the words of Joshua which he spake to the Lord at the crisis of the battle of Beth-horon ([Josh. 10:12](/josh#Josh.10.12), [13](/josh#Josh.10.13)); and (2) “the Song of the Bow,” that beautiful and touching mournful elegy which David composed on the occasion of the death of Saul and Jonathan ([2 Sam. 1:18-27](/2sam#2Sam.1.18)).",,,2,"Josh.10.13,2Sam.1.18",,,,,,,,,J,jasher_737,2019-07-27 11:49 jashobeam_738,wip,738,Jashobeam,Jashobeam,,,checked,checked,Jashobeam (a chief officer and Hakmonite),Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,Jashobeam,"Dweller among the people; or to whom the people turn, the Hachmonite ([1 Chr. 11:11](/1chr#1Chr.11.11)), one of David’s chief heroes who joined him at Ziklag (12:6). He was the first of the three who broke through the host of the Philistines to fetch water to David from the well of Bethlehem ([2 Sam. 23:13-17](/2sam#2Sam.23.13)). He is also called Adino the Eznite (8).",,,2,"1Chr.11.11,1Chr.27.2",,zabdiel_2957,,,,,,,J,jashobeam_738,2019-07-27 11:49 jashobeam_739,wip,739,Jashobeam,Jashobeam,,,checked,checked,"Jashobeam (this is the list of David’s mighty warriors: Jashobeam, a Hakmonite, was chief of the officers ; he raised his spear against three hundred men, whom he killed in one encounter.)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.6,,,,,,,,,J,jashobeam_739,2019-07-27 11:49 jashub_740,wip,740,Jashub,Jashub,,,checked,checked,Jashub (Descendant of Bani),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Jashub 2,[Ezra 10:29](/ezra#Ezra.10.29).,,,1,Ezra.10.29,,,,,,,,,J,jashub_740,2019-07-27 11:49 jashub_1638,wip,1638,Jashub,Jashub,,Job,checked,checked,Jashub (son of Issachar),Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Issachar,Jashub 1,The third of Issachar’s four sons ([1 Chr. 7:1](/1chr#1Chr.7.1)); called also Job ([Gen. 46:13](/gen#Gen.46.13)).,,,3,"Gen.46.13,Num.26.24,1Chr.7.1",,issachar_645,,,"puah_2355,shimron_2706,tola_2878",,,,J,jashub_1638,2019-07-27 11:49 jasiel_741,wip,741,Jasiel,Jasiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.47,,,,,,,,,J,jasiel_741,2019-07-27 11:49 jason_742,publish,742,Jason,Jason,,,checked,,,Male,,,53,,60,,,,Jason,"He that will cure, the host of Paul and Silas in Thessalonica. The Jews assaulted his house in order to seize Paul, but failing to find him, they dragged Jason before the ruler of the city ([Acts 17:5-9](/acts#Acts.17.5)). He was apparently one of the kinsmen of Paul ([Rom. 16:21](/rom#Rom.16.21)), and accompanied him from Thessalonica to Corinth.",Uproar in Thessalonica,Second Missionary Journey,5,"Acts.17.5,Acts.17.6,Acts.17.7,Acts.17.9,Rom.16.21",,,,,,,,,J,jason_742,2020-08-27 01:33 jathniel_743,wip,743,Jathniel,Jathniel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.26.2,,meshelemiah_2013,,,"jediael_760,jehohanan_785,elam_1051,elioenai_1138,zebadiah_2991,zechariah_3004",,,,J,jathniel_743,2019-07-27 11:49 javan_744,publish,744,Javan,Javan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2338,,-588,,,,Javan 1,"The fourth “son” of Japheth ([Gen. 10:2](/gen#Gen.10.2)), whose descendants settled in Greece, i.e., Ionia, which bears the name of Javan in Hebrew. Alexander the Great is called the “king of Javan” (rendered “Grecia,” [Dan. 8:21](/dan#Dan.8.21); [10:20](/dan#Dan.10.20); comp. 11:2; [Zech. 9:13](/zech#Zech.9.13)). This word was universally used by the nations of the East as the generic name of the Greek race.",,,7,"Gen.10.2,Gen.10.4,1Chr.1.5,1Chr.1.7,Isa.66.19,Ezek.27.13,Ezek.27.19",,japheth_726,,"kittim_1789,tarshish_2828,dodanim_1018,elishah_1154","gomer_1328,madai_1880,magog_1882,meshech_2012,tiras_2864,tubal_2883",,,,J,javan_744,2020-05-17 01:54 jaziz_745,wip,745,Jaziz,Jaziz,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.31,,,,,,,,,J,jaziz_745,2019-07-27 11:49 jeaterai_746,wip,746,Jeaterai,Jeaterai,,Ethni,checked,,,Male,,,-1700,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.6.21,1Chr.6.41",,zerah_3045,,malchiah_1901,,,,,J,jeaterai_746,2019-07-27 11:49 jeberechiah_747,wip,747,Jeberechiah,Jeberechiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Isa.8.2,,,,zechariah_3028,,,,,J,jeberechiah_747,2019-07-27 11:49 jebusite_748,publish,748,Jebusite,Jebusite,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Jebusites,"The name of the original inhabitants of Jebus, mentioned frequently among the seven nations doomed to destruction ([Gen. 10:16](/gen#Gen.10.16); [15:21](/gen#Gen.15.21); [Ex. 3:8](/exod#Exod.3.8), [17](/exod#Exod.3.17); 13:5, etc.). At the time of the arrival of the Israelites in Palestine they were ruled by Adonizedek ([Josh. 10:1](/josh#Josh.10.1), [23](/josh#Josh.10.23)). They were defeated by Joshua, and their king was slain; but they were not entirely driven out of Jebus till the time of David, who made it the capital of his kingdom instead of Hebron. The site on which the temple was afterwards built belonged to Araunah, a Jebusite, from whom it was purchased by David, who refused to accept it as a free gift ([2 Sam. 24:16-25](/2sam#2Sam.24.16); [1 Chr. 21:24](/1chr#1Chr.21.24), [25](/1chr#1Chr.21.25)).",,,2,"Gen.10.16,1Chr.1.14",,canaan_914,,,"amorite_237,arkite_308,arvadite_316,girgasite_1322,hamathite_1361,heth_1510,hivite_1534,zidon_2738,sinite_2755,zemarite_3036",,,,J,jebusite_748,2020-05-17 01:54 jecamiah_749,wip,749,Jecamiah,Jecamiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.18,,jehoiachin_791,,,"hoshama_1558,malchiram_1915,nedabiah_2170,pedaiah_2293,shealtiel_2456,shenazar_2655,zedekiah_3030",,,,J,jecamiah_749,2019-07-27 11:49 jecoliah_750,wip,750,Jecoliah,Jecoliah,,Jecholiah,checked,,,Female,,,-810,,-810,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Jecoliah,"Able through Jehovah, the wife of King Amaziah, and mother of King Uzziah ([2 Chr. 26:3](/2chr#2Chr.26.3)).",,,2,"2Kgs.15.2,2Chr.26.3",,,amaziah_214,uzziah_375,,,,,J,jecoliah_750,2019-07-27 11:49 jedaiah_751,wip,751,Jedaiah,Jedaiah,,,checked,checked,"Jedaiah (Invoker of Jehovah. The son of Shimri, a chief Simeonite ( 1 Chronicles 4:37 ).)",Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Jedaiah 1,"Invoker of Jehovah. The son of Shimri, a chief Simeonite ([1 Chr. 4:37](/1chr#1Chr.4.37)).",,,1,1Chr.4.37,,shimri_2703,,allon_190,,,,,J,jedaiah_751,2019-07-27 11:49 jedaiah_752,wip,752,Jedaiah,Jedaiah,,,checked,checked,Jedaiah( son of Joiarib),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Jedaiah 4,A priest in Jerusalem after the Exile ([1 Chr. 9:10](/1chr#1Chr.9.10)).,,,4,"1Chr.9.10,Neh.11.10,Neh.12.6,Neh.12.19",,joiarib_797,,,,,,,J,jedaiah_752,2019-07-27 11:49 jedaiah_753,wip,753,Jedaiah,Jedaiah,,,checked,checked,Jedaiah (priest of ancient Israel),Male,,,-1015,,-445,,,,Jedaiah 3,Knowing Jehovah. The chief of one of the courses of the priests ([1 Chr. 24:7](/1chr#1Chr.24.7)).,,,3,"1Chr.24.7,Ezra.2.36,Neh.7.39",,,,,,,,,J,jedaiah_753,2019-07-27 11:49 jedaiah_754,wip,754,Jedaiah,Jedaiah,,,checked,checked,"Adjoining this, Jedaiah son of Harumaph made repairs opposite his house, and Hattush son of Hashabneiah made repairs next to him.",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Jedaiah 2,One of those who repaired the walls of Jerusalem after the return from Babylon ([Neh. 3:10](/neh#Neh.3.10)).,,,1,Neh.3.10,,harumaph_1424,,,,,,,J,jedaiah_754,2019-07-27 11:49 jedaiah_755,wip,755,Jedaiah,Jedaiah,,,checked,checked,Jedaiah son of ( Hilkiah _,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.12.7,Neh.12.21",,,,,,,,,J,jedaiah_755,2019-07-27 11:49 jedaiah_756,wip,756,Jedaiah,Jedaiah,,,checked,checked,Jedaiah (Invoker of Jehovah),Male,,,-519,,-519,,,,,,,,2,"Zech.6.10,Zech.6.14",,,,,,,,,J,jedaiah_756,2019-07-27 11:49 jediael_757,wip,757,Jediael,Jediael,,,checked,checked,Jediael(sons of Benjamin),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Jediael 1,"One of the sons of Benjamin, whose descendants numbered 17,200 warriors ([1 Chr. 7:6](/1chr#1Chr.7.6), [10](/1chr#1Chr.7.10), [11](/1chr#1Chr.7.11)).",,,3,"1Chr.7.6,1Chr.7.10,1Chr.7.11",,benjamin_463,,bilhan_504,"ahiram_158,ard_293,ashbel_336,becher_423,bela_436,ehi_1038,gera_1298,huram_1569,shupham_2115,nohah_2120,rapha_2447",,,,J,jediael_757,2019-07-27 11:49 jediael_758,wip,758,Jediael,Jediael,,,checked,checked,Jediael (son of Benjamin),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Jediael 2,"A Shimrite, one of David’s bodyguard ([1 Chr. 11:45](/1chr#1Chr.11.45)). Probably same as in 12:20.",,,1,1Chr.11.45,,shimri_2704,,,joha_1665,,,,J,jediael_758,2019-07-27 11:49 jediael_759,wip,759,Jediael,Jediael,,,checked,checked,Jediael (men of Manasseh),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.20,,,,,,,,,J,jediael_759,2019-07-27 11:49 jediael_760,wip,760,Jediael,Jediael,,,checked,checked,"Concerning the divisions of the gatekeepers: of the Korahites, Meshelemiah the son of Kore, of the sons of Asaph.",Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jediael 3,"A Korhite of the family of Ebiasaph, and one of the gate-keepers to the temple ([1 Chr. 26:2](/1chr#1Chr.26.2)).",,,1,1Chr.26.2,,meshelemiah_2013,,,"jathniel_743,jehohanan_785,elam_1051,elioenai_1138,zebadiah_2991,zechariah_3004",,,,J,jediael_760,2019-07-27 11:49 jedidah_761,wip,761,Jedidah,Jedidah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-641,,-641,,,Genealogy of Jesus,,,,,1,2Kgs.22.1,,adaiah_70,amon_236,josiah_1730,,,,,J,jedidah_761,2019-07-27 11:49 jeduthun_762,wip,762,Jeduthun,Jeduthun,,,checked,checked,Jeduthun (the King's Seer),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.9.16,Neh.11.17",,,,galal_1274,,,,,J,jeduthun_762,2019-07-27 11:49 jeduthun_1224,publish,1224,Jeduthun (Ethan),Jeduthun,,Ethan,checked,,Jeduthun (psalm of David),Male,,,-1042,,-726,,,Tribe of Levi,Ethan 2,"A Levite of the family of Merari, one of the leaders of the temple music ([1 Chr. 6:44](/1chr#1Chr.6.44); [15:17](/1chr#1Chr.15.17), [19](/1chr#1Chr.15.19)). He was probably the same as Jeduthun. He is supposed by some to be the same also as (1).",,,13,"1Chr.6.44,1Chr.15.17,1Chr.15.19,1Chr.16.38,1Chr.16.41,1Chr.16.42,1Chr.25.1,1Chr.25.3,1Chr.25.6,2Chr.5.12,2Chr.29.14,2Chr.35.15,Ps.77.1",,kishi_1788,,"gedaliah_1288,jeshaiah_885,hashabiah_1430,shimei_2233,izri_3051,mattithiah_1974",,,,,J,jeduthun_1224,2020-07-11 17:58 jehaleleel_764,wip,764,Jehaleleel,Jehaleleel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Jehaleleel 1,A descendant of Judah ([1 Chr. 4:16](/1chr#1Chr.4.16)).,,,1,1Chr.4.16,,,,"ziph_3091,tiria_2867,asareel_333,ziphah_3092",,,,,J,jehaleleel_764,2019-07-27 11:49 jehalelel_765,wip,765,Jehalelel,Jehalelel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Jehaleleel 2,A Levite of the family of Merari ([2 Chr. 29:12](/2chr#2Chr.29.12)).,,,1,2Chr.29.12,,,,azariah_540,,,,,J,jehalelel_765,2019-07-27 11:49 jehdeiah_766,wip,766,Jehdeiah,Jehdeiah,,,checked,checked,Jehdeiah (descendant of Shubael),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jehdeiah 1,"One of the Levitical attendants at the temple, a descendant of Shubael ([1 Chr. 24:20](/1chr#1Chr.24.20)).",,,1,1Chr.24.20,,shubael_2579,,,,,,,J,jehdeiah_766,2019-07-27 11:49 jehdeiah_767,wip,767,Jehdeiah,Jehdeiah,,,checked,checked,Jehdeiah (herdsman of the asses under David and Solomon),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jehdeiah 2,"A Meronothite, herdsman of the asses under David and Solomon ([1 Chr. 27:30](/1chr#1Chr.27.30)).",,,1,1Chr.27.30,,,,,,,,,J,jehdeiah_767,2019-07-27 11:49 jehezekel_768,wip,768,Jehezekel,Jehezekel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.24.16,,,,,,,,,J,jehezekel_768,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_769,wip,769,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,Jehiel (The father of Gibeon),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Jehiel 2,One of David’s guard ([1 Chr. 11:44](/1chr#1Chr.11.44)).,,,1,1Chr.11.44,,hothan_1563,,,shama_2530,,,,J,jehiel_769,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_770,wip,770,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,Jehiel (David's guard),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Jehiel 3,"One of the Levites “of the second degree,” appointed to conduct the music on the occasion of the ark’s being removed to Jerusalem ([1 Chr. 15:18](/1chr#1Chr.15.18), [20](/1chr#1Chr.15.20)).",,,3,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.20,1Chr.16.5",,,,,,,,,J,jehiel_770,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_771,wip,771,Jehiel,Jehiel,,Jehieli,checked,checked,Jehiel(The sons of Ladan),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,4,"1Chr.23.8,1Chr.26.21,1Chr.26.22,1Chr.29.8",,,,"zetham_3056,joel_1655",,,,,J,jehiel_771,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_772,wip,772,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,Jehiel (A companion of Davids sons),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jehiel 4,"A Hachmonite, a tutor in the family of David toward the close of his reign ([1 Chr. 27:32](/1chr#1Chr.27.32)).",,,1,1Chr.27.32,,hachmoni_1337,,,,,,,J,jehiel_772,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_773,wip,773,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,Jehiel was described as jehoshaphat's son in the bible,Male,,,-889,-846,-889,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,Tribe of Judah,Jehiel 5,The second of Jehoshaphat’s six sons ([2 Chr. 21:2](/2chr#2Chr.21.2)).,,,1,2Chr.21.2,,jehoshaphat_808,,,"azariah_381,azariah_382,jehoram_803,michael_2066,shephatiah_2660,zechariah_3010",,,,J,jehiel_773,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_774,wip,774,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,Jehiel (Son of Heman),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Jehiel 6,One of the Levites of the family of Heman who assisted Hezekiah in his work of reformation ([2 Chr. 29:14](/2chr#2Chr.29.14)).,,,1,2Chr.29.14,,,,,,,,,J,jehiel_774,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_775,wip,775,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,Jehiel (assistant of Konaniah),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.31.13,,,,,,,,,J,jehiel_775,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_776,wip,776,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,Jehiel (one of the Levite rulers of the house of God),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jehiel 7,A “prince” and “ruler of the house of God” who contributed liberally to the renewal of the temple sacrifices under Josiah ([2 Chr. 35:8](/2chr#2Chr.35.8)).,,,1,2Chr.35.8,,,,,,,,,J,jehiel_776,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_777,wip,777,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,Jehiel (Joab),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Jehiel 8,The father of Obadiah ([Ezra 8:9](/ezra#Ezra.8.9)).,,,1,Ezra.8.9,,,,obadiah_2224,,,,,J,jehiel_777,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_778,wip,778,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,"Jeheil, father of Shekaniah",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.2,,,,shechaniah_2586,,,,,J,jehiel_778,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_779,wip,779,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,Jehiel (Son of Hakmoni),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.21,,,,,,,,,J,jehiel_779,2019-07-27 11:49 jehiel_780,wip,780,Jehiel,Jehiel,,,checked,checked,Jehiel (May God live) Several people in the Bible have this name.,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.26,,,,,,,,,J,jehiel_780,2019-07-27 11:49 jehizkiah_781,wip,781,Jehizkiah,Jehizkiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,Jehizkiah,"Jehovah strengthens, one of the chiefs of Ephraim ([2 Chr. 28:12](/2chr#2Chr.28.12)).",,,1,2Chr.28.12,,shallum_2521,,,,,,,J,jehizkiah_781,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoaddan_783,wip,783,Jehoaddan,Jehoaddan,,,checked,,,Female,,,-839,,-839,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Jehoaddan,"Jehovah his ornament, the wife of King Jehoash, and mother of King Amaziah ([2 Kings 14:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.2)).",,,2,"2Kgs.14.2,2Chr.25.1",,,joash_1632,amaziah_214,,,,,J,jehoaddan_783,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoahaz_784,wip,784,Jehoahaz,Jehoahaz,,,checked,checked,jehu(father of Jehoahaz ),Male,,,-856,,-825,,,,Jehoahaz 2,"The son and successor of Jehu, king of Israel ([2 Kings 10:35](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.35)). He reigned seventeen years, and followed the evil ways of the house of Jeroboam. The Syrians, under Hazael and Benhadad, prevailed over him, but were at length driven out of the land by his son Jehoash (13:1-9, 25).",,,14,"2Kgs.10.35,2Kgs.13.1,2Kgs.13.4,2Kgs.13.7,2Kgs.13.8,2Kgs.13.9,2Kgs.13.10,2Kgs.13.22,2Kgs.13.25,2Kgs.14.1,2Kgs.14.8,2Kgs.14.17,2Chr.25.17,2Chr.25.25",,jehu_817,,joash_1633,,,,,J,jehoahaz_784,2020-12-02 17:21 jehoahaz_2516,wip,2516,Jehoahaz,Jehoahaz,,Shallum,checked,checked,Jehoahaz (Son of Jehu and King of Israel in Samaria),Male,,,-1053,,-598,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Shallum 11,"A son of king Josiah ([1 Chr. 3:15](/1chr#1Chr.3.15); [Jer. 22:11](/jer#Jer.22.11)), who was elected to succeed his father on the throne, although he was two years younger than his brother Eliakim. He assumed the crown under the name of Jehoahaz (q.v.). He did not imitate the example of his father ([2 Kings 23:32](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.32)), but was “a young lion, and it learned to catch the prey; it devoured men” ([Ezek. 19:3](/ezek#Ezek.19.3)). His policy was anti-Egyptian therefore. Necho, at that time at Riblah, sent an army against Jerusalem, which at once yielded, and Jehoahaz was carried captive to the Egyptian camp, Eliakim being appointed king in his stead. He remained a captive in Egypt till his death, and was the first king of Judah that died in exile.",,,8,"2Kgs.23.30,2Kgs.23.31,2Kgs.23.34,1Chr.3.15,2Chr.36.1,2Chr.36.2,2Chr.36.4,Jer.22.11",hamutal_1368,josiah_1730,,,zedekiah_1950,,"jehoiakim_1085,johanan_1667",,J,jehoahaz_2516,2020-10-30 19:47 jehohanan_785,wip,785,Jehohanan,Jehohanan,,,checked,checked,Jehohanan (sixth and Eliehoenai),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jehohanan 1,"A Korhite, the head of one of the divisions of the temple porters ([1 Chr. 26:3](/1chr#1Chr.26.3)).",,,1,1Chr.26.3,,meshelemiah_2013,,,"jathniel_743,jediael_760,elam_1051,elioenai_1138,zebadiah_2991,zechariah_3004",,,,J,jehohanan_785,2019-07-27 11:49 jehohanan_786,wip,786,Jehohanan,Jehohanan,,,checked,checked,Jehohanan (army captain),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Jehohanan 2,One of Jehoshaphat’s “captains” ([2 Chr. 17:15](/2chr#2Chr.17.15)).,,,1,2Chr.17.15,,,,,,,,,J,jehohanan_786,2019-07-27 11:49 jehohanan_787,wip,787,Jehohanan,Jehohanan,,,checked,checked,Jehohanan (father of Azariah),Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.23.1,,,,ishmael_634,,,,,J,jehohanan_787,2019-07-27 11:49 jehohanan_788,wip,788,Jehohanan,Jehohanan,,,checked,checked,Jehohanan (Johannes),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.28,,,,,,,,,J,jehohanan_788,2019-07-27 11:49 jehohanan_789,wip,789,Jehohanan,Jehohanan,,,checked,checked,"Jehohanan (of Amariah’s,)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jehohanan 6,[Neh. 12:13](/neh#Neh.12.13).,,,1,Neh.12.13,,,,,,,,,J,jehohanan_789,2019-07-27 11:49 jehohanan_790,wip,790,Jehohanan,Jehohanan,,,checked,checked,"Jehohanan (A Korhite, the head of one of the divisions of the temple porters)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Jehohanan 5,[Neh. 12:42](/neh#Neh.12.42).,,,1,Neh.12.42,,,,,,,,,J,jehohanan_790,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoiachin_791,wip,791,Jehoiachin,Jehoiachin,,"Jeconiah,Coniah,Jechonias",checked,,,Male,,-616,-1053,,26,jerusalem_636,babylon_151,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Jehoiachin,"Succeeded his father Jehoiakin (B.C. 599) when only eight years of age, and reigned for one hundred days ([2 Chr. 36:9](/2chr#2Chr.36.9)). He is also called Jeconiah ([Jer. 24:1](/jer#Jer.24.1); [27:20](/jer#Jer.27.20), etc.), and Coniah (22:24; 37:1). He was succeeded by his uncle, Mattaniah = Zedekiah (q.v.). He was the last direct heir to the Jewish crown. He was carried captive to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar, along with the flower of the nobility, all the leading men in Jerusalem, and a great body of the general population, some thirteen thousand in all ([2 Kings 24:12-16](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.12); [Jer. 52:28](/jer#Jer.52.28)). After an imprisonment of thirty-seven years ([Jer. 52:31](/jer#Jer.52.31), [33](/jer#Jer.52.33)), he was liberated by Evil-merodach, and permitted to occupy a place in the king’s household and sit at his table, receiving “every day a portion until the day of his death, all the days of his life” (52:32-34).",,,21,"2Kgs.24.6,2Kgs.24.8,2Kgs.24.12,2Kgs.24.15,2Kgs.25.27,1Chr.3.16,1Chr.3.17,2Chr.36.8,2Chr.36.9,Esth.2.6,Jer.22.24,Jer.22.28,Jer.24.1,Jer.27.20,Jer.28.4,Jer.29.2,Jer.37.1,Jer.52.31,Ezek.1.2,Matt.1.11,Matt.1.12",nehushta_2174,jehoiakim_1085,,"shealtiel_2456,shenazar_2655,nedabiah_2170,jecamiah_749,hoshama_1558,pedaiah_2293,zedekiah_3030,malchiram_1915",,,,,J,jehoiachin_791,2020-11-06 16:34 jehoiada_792,wip,792,Jehoiada,Jehoiada,,,checked,checked,Jehoiada (father of Benaiah),Male,,,-1055,,-1011,,,,Jehoiada 1,"The father of Benaiah, who was one of David’s chief warriors ([2 Sam. 8:18](/2sam#2Sam.8.18); [20:23](/2sam#2Sam.20.23)).",,,21,"2Sam.8.18,2Sam.20.23,2Sam.23.20,2Sam.23.22,1Kgs.1.8,1Kgs.1.26,1Kgs.1.32,1Kgs.1.36,1Kgs.1.38,1Kgs.1.44,1Kgs.2.25,1Kgs.2.29,1Kgs.2.34,1Kgs.2.35,1Kgs.2.46,1Kgs.4.4,1Chr.11.22,1Chr.11.24,1Chr.12.27,1Chr.18.17,1Chr.27.5",,,,benaiah_439,,,,,J,jehoiada_792,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoiada_793,wip,793,Jehoiada,Jehoiada,,Barachias,checked,checked,Jehoiada (the priest),Male,,,-885,,33,,,,Jehoiada 2,"The high priest at the time of Athaliah’s usurpation of the throne of Judah. He married Jehosheba, or Jehoshabeath, the daughter of king Jehoram ([2 Chr. 22:11](/2chr#2Chr.22.11)), and took an active part along with his wife in the preservation and training of Jehoash when Athaliah slew all the royal family of Judah. The plans he adopted in replacing Jehoash on the throne of his ancestors are described in [2 Kings 11:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.11.2); [12:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.12.2); [2 Chr. 22:11](/2chr#2Chr.22.11); [23:24](/2chr#2Chr.23.24). He was among the foremost of the benefactors of the kingdom, and at his death was buried in the city of David among the kings of Judah ([2 Chr. 24:15](/2chr#2Chr.24.15), [16](/2chr#2Chr.24.16)). He is said to have been one hundred and thirty years old.",,,26,"2Kgs.11.4,2Kgs.11.9,2Kgs.11.15,2Kgs.11.17,2Kgs.12.2,2Kgs.12.7,2Kgs.12.9,2Chr.22.11,2Chr.23.1,2Chr.23.8,2Chr.23.9,2Chr.23.11,2Chr.23.14,2Chr.23.16,2Chr.23.18,2Chr.24.2,2Chr.24.3,2Chr.24.6,2Chr.24.12,2Chr.24.14,2Chr.24.15,2Chr.24.17,2Chr.24.20,2Chr.24.22,2Chr.24.25,Matt.23.35",,,jehoshabeath_811,zacharias_3011,,,,,J,jehoiada_793,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoiada_794,wip,794,Jehoiada,Jehoiada,,,checked,checked,Jehoiada (Son of Benaiah) Jehoiada (succeeded Ahithophel),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.34,,benaiah_443,,,,,,,J,jehoiada_794,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoiada_795,wip,795,Jehoiada,Jehoiada,,,checked,checked,"Jehoiada (name means ""Yahweh knows""; priest)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.6,,paseah_2282,,,,,,,J,jehoiada_795,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoiada_796,wip,796,Jehoiada,Jehoiada,,,checked,checked,"Jehoiada in the Hebrew Bible, was a prominent priest during the reigns of Ahaziah, Athaliah, and Joash.",Male,,,-599,,-599,,,,,,,,1,Jer.29.26,,,,,,,,,J,jehoiada_796,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoiakim_1085,wip,1085,Jehoiakim,Jehoiakim,,Eliakim,checked,,,Male,,-634,-1053,-598,-595,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Jehoiakim,"He whom Jehovah has set up, the second son of Josiah, and eighteenth king of Judah, which he ruled over for eleven years (B.C. 610-599). His original name was Eliakim (q.v.). On the death of his father his younger brother Jehoahaz (=Shallum, [Jer. 22:11](/jer#Jer.22.11)), who favoured the Chaldeans against the Egyptians, was made king by the people; but the king of Egypt, Pharaoh-necho, invaded the land and deposed Jehoahaz ([2 Kings 23:33](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.33), [34](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.34); [Jer. 22:10-12](/jer#Jer.22.10)), setting Eliakim on the throne in his stead, and changing his name to Jehoiakim. After this the king of Egypt took no part in Jewish politics, having been defeated by the Chaldeans at Carchemish ([2 Kings 24:7](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.7); [Jer. 46:2](/jer#Jer.46.2)). Palestine was now invaded and conquered by Nebuchadnezzar. Jehoiakim was taken prisoner and carried captive to Babylon ([2 Chr. 36:6](/2chr#2Chr.36.6), [7](/2chr#2Chr.36.7)). It was at this time that Daniel also and his three companions were taken captive to Babylon ([Dan. 1:1](/dan#Dan.1.1), [2](/dan#Dan.1.2)). Nebuchadnezzar reinstated Jehoiakim on his throne, but treated him as a vassal king. In the year after this, Jeremiah caused his prophecies to be read by Baruch in the court of the temple. Jehoiakim, hearing of this, had them also read in the royal palace before himself. The words displeased him, and taking the roll from the hands of Baruch he cut it in pieces and threw it into the fire ([Jer. 36:23](/jer#Jer.36.23)). During his disastrous reign there was a return to the old idolatry and corruption of the days of Manasseh. After three years of subjection to Babylon, Jehoiakim withheld his tribute and threw off the yoke ([2 Kings 24:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.1)), hoping to make himself independent. Nebuchadnezzar sent bands of Chaldeans, Syrians, and Ammonites ([2 Kings 24:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.2)) to chastise his rebellious vassal. They cruelly harassed the whole country (comp. [Jer. 49:1-6](/jer#Jer.49.1)). The king came to a violent death, and his body having been thrown over the wall of Jerusalem, to convince the beseieging army that he was dead, after having been dragged away, was buried beyond the gates of Jerusalem “with the burial of an ass,” B.C. 599 ([Jer. 22:18](/jer#Jer.22.18), [19](/jer#Jer.22.19); 36:30). Nebuchadnezzar placed his son Jehoiachin on the throne, wishing still to retain the kingdom of Judah as tributary to him.",,,37,"2Kgs.23.34,2Kgs.23.35,2Kgs.23.36,2Kgs.24.1,2Kgs.24.5,2Kgs.24.6,2Kgs.24.19,1Chr.3.15,1Chr.3.16,2Chr.36.4,2Chr.36.5,2Chr.36.8,Jer.1.3,Jer.22.18,Jer.22.24,Jer.24.1,Jer.25.1,Jer.26.1,Jer.26.21,Jer.26.22,Jer.26.23,Jer.27.1,Jer.27.20,Jer.28.4,Jer.35.1,Jer.36.1,Jer.36.9,Jer.36.28,Jer.36.29,Jer.36.30,Jer.36.32,Jer.37.1,Jer.45.1,Jer.46.2,Jer.52.2,Dan.1.1,Dan.1.2",zebudah_3000,josiah_1730,nehushta_2174,jehoiachin_791,johanan_1667,,"zedekiah_1950,jehoahaz_2516",,J,jehoiakim_1085,2020-11-06 16:30 jehoiarib_798,wip,798,Jehoiarib,Jehoiarib,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jehoiarib,"Jehovah defends, a priest at Jerusalem, head of one of the sacerdotal courses ([1 Chr. 9:10](/1chr#1Chr.9.10); [24:7](/1chr#1Chr.24.7)). His “course” went up from Babylon after the Exile ([Ezra 2:36-39](/ezra#Ezra.2.36); [Neh. 7:39-42](/neh#Neh.7.39)).",,,1,1Chr.24.7,,,,,,,,,J,jehoiarib_798,2019-07-27 11:49 jehonathan_800,wip,800,Jehonathan,Jehonathan,,,checked,checked,Jehonathan (The son of Uzziah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jehonathan 1,One of the stewards of David’s store-houses ([1 Chr. 27:25](/1chr#1Chr.27.25)).,,,1,1Chr.27.25,,uzziah_2926,,,,,,,J,jehonathan_800,2019-07-27 11:49 jehonathan_801,wip,801,Jehonathan,Jehonathan,,,checked,checked,Jehonathan (The Steward),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Jehonathan 2,A Levite who taught the law to the people of Judah ([2 Chr. 17:8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8)).,,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,J,jehonathan_801,2019-07-27 11:49 jehonathan_802,wip,802,Jehonathan,Jehonathan,,,checked,checked,Jehonathan (priest),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jehonathan 3,[Neh. 12:18](/neh#Neh.12.18).,,,1,Neh.12.18,,,,,,,,,J,jehonathan_802,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoram_803,wip,803,Jehoram,Jehoram,,Joram,checked,checked,Jehoram of Judah or Joram,Male,,-802,-1053,-844,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Jehoram 5,"The eldest son and successor of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah. He reigned eight years (B.C. 892-885) alone as king of Judah, having been previously for some years associated with his father ([2 Chr. 21:5](/2chr#2Chr.21.5), [20](/2chr#2Chr.21.20); [2 Kings 8:16](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.16)). His wife was Athaliah, the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel. His daughter Jehosheba was married to the high priest Jehoiada. He sank into gross idolatry, and brought upon himself and his kingdom the anger of Jehovah. The Edomites revolted from under his yoke, and the Philistines and the Arabians and Cushites invaded the land, and carried away great spoil, along with Jehoram’s wives and all his children, except Ahaziah. He died a painful death from a fearful malady, and was refused a place in the sepulchre of the kings ([2 Kings 8:16-24](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.16); [2 Chr. 21](/2chr#2Chr.21)).",,,16,"1Kgs.22.50,2Kgs.8.21,2Kgs.8.23,2Kgs.8.24,2Kgs.11.2,2Kgs.12.18,1Chr.3.11,2Chr.21.1,2Chr.21.3,2Chr.21.4,2Chr.21.5,2Chr.21.9,2Chr.21.16,2Chr.22.1,2Chr.22.11,Matt.1.8",,jehoshaphat_808,athaliah_359,"ahaziah_121,jehoshabeath_811","azariah_381,azariah_382,jehiel_773,michael_2066,shephatiah_2660,zechariah_3010",,,,J,jehoram_803,2020-12-02 17:15 jehoram_805,wip,805,Jehoram,Jehoram,,,checked,checked,Jehoram (the priest),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Jehoram 3,A priest sent by Jehoshaphat to instructruct the people in Judah ([2 Chr. 17:8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8)).,,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,J,jehoram_805,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoshabeath_811,wip,811,Jehoshabeath,Jehoshabeath,,Jehosheba,checked,,,Female,,,-885,,-884,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Jehosheba,"Jehovah-swearing, the daughter of Jehoram, the king of Israel. She is called Jehoshabeath in [2 Chr. 22:11](/2chr#2Chr.22.11). She was the only princess of the royal house who was married to a high priest, Jehoiada ([2 Chr. 22:11](/2chr#2Chr.22.11)).",,,2,"2Kgs.11.2,2Chr.22.11",athaliah_359,jehoram_803,jehoiada_793,,ahaziah_121,,,,J,jehoshabeath_811,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoshaphat_806,wip,806,Jehoshaphat,Jehoshaphat,,,checked,checked,Jehoshaphat (the Recorder),Male,,,-1040,,-1014,,,,Jehoshaphat 3,"Son of Ahilud, “recorder” or annalist under David and Solomon ([2 Sam. 8:16](/2sam#2Sam.8.16)), a state officer of high rank, chancellor or vizier of the kingdom.",,,4,"2Sam.8.16,2Sam.20.24,1Kgs.4.3,1Chr.18.15",,ahilud_142,,,baana_580,,,,J,jehoshaphat_806,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoshaphat_807,wip,807,Jehoshaphat,Jehoshaphat,,,checked,checked,Jehoshaphat(the son of Paruah),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Jehoshaphat 4,Solomon’s purveyor in Issachar ([1 Kings 4:17](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.17)).,,,1,1Kgs.4.17,,paruah_2278,,,,,,,J,jehoshaphat_807,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoshaphat_808,wip,808,Jehoshaphat,Jehoshaphat,,Josaphat,checked,checked,"Jehoshaphat, according to 1 Kings 15:24, was the son of Asa, and the king of the Kingdom of Judah, in succession to his father. His children included Jehoram, who succeeded him as king. His mother was Azubah. Historically, his name has sometimes been connected with the Valley of Josaphat.",Male,,,-1053,-847,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Jehoshaphat 5,"The son and successor of Asa, king of Judah. After fortifying his kingdom against Israel ([2 Chr. 17:1](/2chr#2Chr.17.1), [2](/2chr#2Chr.17.2)), he set himself to cleanse the land of idolatry ([1 Kings 22:43](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.43)). In the third year of his reign he sent out priests and Levites over the land to instruct the people in the law ([2 Chr. 17:7-9](/2chr#2Chr.17.7)). He enjoyed a great measure of peace and prosperity, the blessing of God resting on the people “in their basket and their store.” The great mistake of his reign was his entering into an alliance with Ahab, the king of Israel, which involved him in much disgrace, and brought disaster on his kingdom ([1 Kings 22:1-33](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.1)). Escaping from the bloody battle of Ramoth-gilead, the prophet Jehu ([2 Chr. 19:1-3](/2chr#2Chr.19.1)) reproached him for the course he had been pursuing, whereupon he entered with rigour on his former course of opposition to all idolatry, and of deepening interest in the worship of God and in the righteous government of the people ([2 Chr. 19:4-11](/2chr#2Chr.19.4)). Again he entered into an alliance with Ahaziah, the king of Israel, for the purpose of carrying on maritime commerce with Ophir. But the fleet that was then equipped at Ezion-gaber was speedily wrecked. A new fleet was fitted out without the co-operation of the king of Israel, and although it was successful, the trade was not prosecuted ([2 Chr. 20:35-37](/2chr#2Chr.20.35); [1 Kings 22:48-49](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.48)). He subsequently joined Jehoram, king of Israel, in a war against the Moabites, who were under tribute to Israel. This war was successful. The Moabites were subdued; but the dreadful act of Mesha in offering his own son a sacrifice on the walls of Kir-haresheth in the sight of the armies of Israel filled him with horror, and he withdrew and returned to his own land ([2 Kings 3:4-27](/2kgs#2Kgs.3.4)). The last most notable event of his reign was that recorded in [2 Chr. 20](/2chr#2Chr.20). The Moabites formed a great and powerful confederacy with the surrounding nations, and came against Jehoshaphat. The allied forces were encamped at Engedi. The king and his people were filled with alarm, and betook themselves to God in prayer. The king prayed in the court of the temple, “O our God, wilt thou not judge them? for we have no might against this great company that cometh against us.” Amid the silence that followed, the voice of Jahaziel the Levite was heard announcing that on the morrow all this great host would be overthrown. So it was, for they quarrelled among themselves, and slew one another, leaving to the people of Judah only to gather the rich spoils of the slain. This was recognized as a great deliverance wrought for them by God (B.C. 890). Soon after this Jehoshaphat died, after a reign of twenty-five years, being sixty years of age, and was succeeded by his son Jehoram ([1 Kings 22:50](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.50)). He had this testimony, that “he sought the Lord with all his heart” ([2 Chr. 22:9](/2chr#2Chr.22.9)). The kingdom of Judah was never more prosperous than under his reign.",,,69,"1Kgs.15.24,1Kgs.22.2,1Kgs.22.4,1Kgs.22.5,1Kgs.22.7,1Kgs.22.8,1Kgs.22.10,1Kgs.22.18,1Kgs.22.29,1Kgs.22.30,1Kgs.22.32,1Kgs.22.41,1Kgs.22.42,1Kgs.22.44,1Kgs.22.45,1Kgs.22.48,1Kgs.22.49,1Kgs.22.50,1Kgs.22.51,2Kgs.1.17,2Kgs.3.1,2Kgs.3.7,2Kgs.3.11,2Kgs.3.12,2Kgs.3.14,2Kgs.8.16,2Kgs.12.18,1Chr.3.10,2Chr.17.1,2Chr.17.3,2Chr.17.5,2Chr.17.10,2Chr.17.11,2Chr.17.12,2Chr.18.1,2Chr.18.3,2Chr.18.4,2Chr.18.6,2Chr.18.7,2Chr.18.9,2Chr.18.17,2Chr.18.28,2Chr.18.29,2Chr.18.31,2Chr.19.1,2Chr.19.2,2Chr.19.4,2Chr.19.8,2Chr.20.1,2Chr.20.2,2Chr.20.3,2Chr.20.5,2Chr.20.15,2Chr.20.18,2Chr.20.20,2Chr.20.25,2Chr.20.27,2Chr.20.30,2Chr.20.31,2Chr.20.34,2Chr.20.35,2Chr.20.37,2Chr.21.1,2Chr.21.2,2Chr.21.12,2Chr.22.9,Joel.3.2,Joel.3.12,Matt.1.8",azubah_567,asa_318,,"azariah_382,michael_2066,jehiel_773,shephatiah_2660,azariah_381,zechariah_3010,jehoram_803",,,,,J,jehoshaphat_808,2020-12-02 16:33 jehoshaphat_809,wip,809,Jehoshaphat,Jehoshaphat,,,checked,checked,Jehoshaphat (Nimshi),Male,,,-884,,-884,,,,Jehoshaphat 6,"The son of Nimshi, and father of Jehu, king of Israel ([2 Kings 9:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.2), [14](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.14)).",,,2,"2Kgs.9.2,2Kgs.9.14",,nimshi_2207,,jehu_817,,,,,J,jehoshaphat_809,2019-07-27 11:49 jehoshaphat_810,wip,810,Jehoshaphat,Jehoshaphat,,,checked,checked,Jehoshaphat (son of David),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Jehoshaphat 2,One of the priests who accompanied the removal of the ark to Jerusalem ([1 Chr. 15:24](/1chr#1Chr.15.24)).,,,1,1Chr.15.24,,,,,,,,,J,jehoshaphat_810,2019-07-27 11:49 jehozabad_812,wip,812,Jehozabad,Jehozabad,,,checked,checked,Jehozabad (assassins of King Jehoash),Male,,,-840,,-839,,,,Jehozabad 2,"The son of Shomer, one of the two conspirators who put king Jehoash to death in Millo in Jerusalem ([2 Kings 12:21](/2kgs#2Kgs.12.21)).",,,2,"2Kgs.12.21,2Chr.24.26",,shimrith_2724,,,,,,,J,jehozabad_812,2019-07-27 11:49 jehozabad_813,wip,813,Jehozabad,Jehozabad,,,checked,checked,Jehozabad (Son of Shimei),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jehozabad 1,"The son of Obed-edom ([1 Chr. 26:4](/1chr#1Chr.26.4)), one of the Levite porters.",,,1,1Chr.26.4,,shimei_2233,,,"ammiel_222,issachar_646,joah_1623,nethaneel_2192,peulthai_2324,sacar_2453,shemaiah_2627",,,,J,jehozabad_813,2019-07-27 11:49 jehozabad_814,wip,814,Jehozabad,Jehozabad,,,checked,checked,"Jehozabad (who had 180,000 men armed for battle)",Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Jehozabad 3,[2 Chr. 17:18](/2chr#2Chr.17.18).,,,1,2Chr.17.18,,,,,,,,,J,jehozabad_814,2019-07-27 11:49 jehu_816,wip,816,Jehu,Jehu,,,checked,checked,Jehu (the seer),Male,,,-931,,-896,,,,Jehu 3,"The son of Hanani, a prophet of Judah ([1 Kings 16:1](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.1), [7](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.7); [2 Chr. 19:2](/2chr#2Chr.19.2); [20:34](/2chr#2Chr.20.34)), who pronounced the sentence of God against Baasha, the king of Israel.",,,5,"1Kgs.16.1,1Kgs.16.7,1Kgs.16.12,2Chr.19.2,2Chr.20.34",,hanani_1379,,,,,,,J,jehu_816,2019-07-27 11:49 jehu_817,wip,817,Jehu,Jehu,,,checked,checked,Jehu (son of Jehoshaphat),Male,,,-906,,-785,,,,Jehu 4,"King of Israel, the son of Jehoshaphat ([2 Kings 9:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.2)), and grandson of Nimshi. The story of his exaltation to the throne is deeply interesting. During the progress of a war against the Syrians, who were becoming more and more troublesome to Israel, in a battle at Ramoth-gilead Jehoram, the king of Israel, had been wounded; and leaving his army there, had returned to Jezreel, whither his ally, Ahaziah, king of Judah, had also gone on a visit of sympathy with him ([2 Kings 8:28](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.28), [29](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.29)). The commanders, being left in charge of the conduct of the war, met in council; and while engaged in their deliberations, a messenger from Elisha appeared in the camp, and taking Jehu from the council, led him into a secret chamber, and there anointed him king over Israel, and immediately retired and disappeared ([2 Kings 9:5](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.5), [6](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.6)). On being interrogated by his companions as to the object of this mysterious visitor, he informed them of what had been done, when immediately, with the utmost enthusiasm, they blew their trumpets and proclaimed him king ([2 Kings 9:11-14](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.11)). He then with a chosen band set forth with all speed to Jezreel, where, with his own hand, he slew Jehoram, shooting him through the heart with an arrow (9:24). The king of Judah, when trying to escape, was fatally wounded by one of Jehu’s soldiers at Beth-gan. On entering the city, Jehu commanded the eunchs of the royal palace to cast down Jezebel into the street, where her mangled body was trodden under foot by the horses. Jehu was now master of Jezreel, whence he communicated with the persons in authority in Samaria the capital, commanding them to appear before him on the morrow with the heads of all the royal princes of Samaria. Accordingly on the morrow seventy heads were piled up in two heaps at his gate. At “the shearing-house” ([2 Kings 10:12-14](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.12)) other forty-two connected with the house of Ahab were put to death ([2 Kings 10:14](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.14)). As Jehu rode on toward Samaria, he met Jehonadab (q.v.), whom he took into his chariot, and they entered the capital together. By a cunning stratagem he cut off all the worshippers of Baal found in Samaria ([2 Kings 10:19-25](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.19)), and destroyed the temple of the idol ([2 Kings 10:27](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.27)). Notwithstanding all this apparent zeal for the worship of Jehovah, Jehu yet tolerated the worship of the golden calves at Dan and Bethel. For this the divine displeasure rested upon him, and his kingdom suffered disaster in war with the Syrians ([2 Kings 10:29-33](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.29)). He died after a reign of twenty-eight years (B.C. 884-856), and was buried in Samaria (10:34-36). “He was one of those decisive, terrible, and ambitious, yet prudent, calculating, and passionless men whom God from time to time raises up to change the fate of empires and execute his judgments on the earth.” He was the first Jewish king who came in contact with the Assyrian power in the time of Shalmaneser II.",,,47,"1Kgs.19.16,1Kgs.19.17,2Kgs.9.2,2Kgs.9.5,2Kgs.9.11,2Kgs.9.13,2Kgs.9.14,2Kgs.9.15,2Kgs.9.16,2Kgs.9.17,2Kgs.9.18,2Kgs.9.19,2Kgs.9.20,2Kgs.9.21,2Kgs.9.22,2Kgs.9.24,2Kgs.9.25,2Kgs.9.27,2Kgs.9.30,2Kgs.9.31,2Kgs.10.1,2Kgs.10.5,2Kgs.10.11,2Kgs.10.13,2Kgs.10.18,2Kgs.10.19,2Kgs.10.20,2Kgs.10.21,2Kgs.10.23,2Kgs.10.24,2Kgs.10.25,2Kgs.10.28,2Kgs.10.29,2Kgs.10.30,2Kgs.10.31,2Kgs.10.34,2Kgs.10.35,2Kgs.10.36,2Kgs.12.1,2Kgs.13.1,2Kgs.14.8,2Kgs.15.12,2Chr.22.7,2Chr.22.8,2Chr.22.9,2Chr.25.17,Hos.1.4",,jehoshaphat_809,,jehoahaz_784,,,,,J,jehu_817,2020-12-02 17:17 jehu_818,wip,818,Jehu,Jehu,,,checked,checked,Jehu was the tenth king.,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,Jehu 1,"The son of Obed, and father of Azariah ([1 Chr. 2:38](/1chr#1Chr.2.38)).",,,1,1Chr.2.38,,obed_2229,,azariah_377,,,,,J,jehu_818,2019-07-27 11:49 jehu_819,wip,819,Jehu,Jehu,,,checked,checked,Jehu (A Simeonite prince during the reign of Hezekiah),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.35,,josibiah_1732,,,,,,,J,jehu_819,2019-07-27 11:49 jehu_820,wip,820,Jehu,Jehu,,,checked,checked,"Saul's Kinsman, The founder of the fifth dynasty of the kingdom of Israel, son of Jehoshaphat.",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jehu 2,One of the Benjamite slingers that joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:3](/1chr#1Chr.12.3)).,,,1,1Chr.12.3,,,,,,,,,J,jehu_820,2019-07-27 11:49 jehubbah_821,wip,821,Jehubbah,Jehubbah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.34,,shamer_2725,,,"ahi_125,aram_287,rohgah_2445",,,,J,jehubbah_821,2019-07-27 11:49 jehudi_823,wip,823,Jehudi,Jehudi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Jehudi,"A Jew, son of Nethaniah. He was sent by the princes to invite Baruch to read Jeremiah’s roll to them ([Jer. 36:14](/jer#Jer.36.14), [21](/jer#Jer.36.21)).",,,3,"Jer.36.14,Jer.36.21,Jer.36.23",,nethaniah_2201,,,,,,,J,jehudi_823,2019-07-27 11:49 jehudijah_824,wip,824,Jehudijah,Jehudijah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.18,,,ishbah_619,"jered_846,jekuthiel_836,heber_1471",,,,,J,jehudijah_824,2019-07-27 11:49 jehush_825,wip,825,Jehush,Jehush,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jeush 5,[1 Chr. 8:39](/1chr#1Chr.8.39).,,,1,1Chr.8.39,,eleasah_1061,,,"eliphelet_1149,ulam_2890",,,,J,jehush_825,2019-07-27 11:49 jeiel_826,wip,826,Jeiel,Jeiel,,,checked,checked,"Jesus, son of God",Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,Jeiel 5,[1 Chr. 5:7](/1chr#1Chr.5.7). A Reubenite chief.,,,1,1Chr.5.7,,,,,,,,,J,jeiel_826,2019-07-27 11:49 jeiel_827,wip,827,Jeiel,Jeiel,,Jehiah,checked,checked,jeiel (and Azaziah were to play the harps),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Jeiel 2,One of the Levites who took part in praising God on the removal of the ark to Jerusalem ([1 Chr. 16:5](/1chr#1Chr.16.5)).,,,4,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.21,1Chr.15.24,1Chr.16.5",,,,,,,,,J,jeiel_827,2019-07-27 11:49 jeiel_828,wip,828,Jeiel,Jeiel,,,checked,checked,Jeiel (Husband of Maacah),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.20.14,,mattaniah_1953,,benaiah_444,,,,,J,jeiel_828,2019-07-27 11:49 jeiel_829,wip,829,Jeiel,Jeiel,,,checked,checked,"Jeiel (One of the chief Levites, who made an offering for the restoration of the Passover by Josiah)",Male,,,-810,,-810,,,,Jeiel 4,[2 Chr. 26:11](/2chr#2Chr.26.11). A scribe.,,,1,2Chr.26.11,,,,,,,,,J,jeiel_829,2019-07-27 11:49 jeiel_830,wip,830,Jeiel,Jeiel,,,checked,checked,Jeiel (son of Elizaphan),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Jeiel 3,[2 Chr. 29:13](/2chr#2Chr.29.13). A Levite of the sons of Asaph.,,,1,2Chr.29.13,,,,,,,,,J,jeiel_830,2019-07-27 11:49 jeiel_831,wip,831,Jeiel,Jeiel,,,checked,checked,Jeiel (chief of the Levites),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jeiel 6,"One of the chief Levites, who made an offering for the restoration of the Passover by Josiah ([2 Chr. 35:9](/2chr#2Chr.35.9)).",,,1,2Chr.35.9,,,,,,,,,J,jeiel_831,2019-07-27 11:49 jeiel_832,wip,832,Jeiel,Jeiel,,,checked,checked,probably God has gathered,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Jeiel 7,[Ezra 8:13](/ezra#Ezra.8.13).,,,1,Ezra.8.13,,,,,,,,,J,jeiel_832,2019-07-27 11:49 jeiel_833,wip,833,Jeiel,Jeiel,,,checked,checked,Jeiel (Son of Nebo),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Jeiel 8,[Ezra 10:43](/ezra#Ezra.10.43).,,,1,Ezra.10.43,,,,,,,,,J,jeiel_833,2019-07-27 11:49 jekameam_834,wip,834,Jekameam,Jekameam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.23.19,1Chr.24.23",,hebron_1475,,,"amariah_200,jahaziel_698,jeriah_860",,,,J,jekameam_834,2019-07-27 11:49 jekamiah_835,wip,835,Jekamiah,Jekamiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.2.41,,shallum_2517,,elishama_1158,,,,,J,jekamiah_835,2019-07-27 11:49 jekuthiel_836,wip,836,Jekuthiel,Jekuthiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.18,jehudijah_824,ishbah_619,,,"jered_846,heber_1471",,,,J,jekuthiel_836,2019-07-27 11:49 jemima_837,wip,837,Jemima,Jemima,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1520,,-1520,,,,Jemima,"Dove, the eldest of Job’s three daughters born after his time of trial ([Job 42:14](/job#Job.42.14)).",,,1,Job.42.14,,job_1639,,,"keren-happuch_1780,kezia_1783",,,,J,jemima_837,2019-07-27 11:49 jemuel_838,wip,838,Jemuel,Jemuel,,Nemuel,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1452,,,Tribe of Simeon,Nemuel 1,"One of Simeon’s five sons ([1 Chr. 4:24](/1chr#1Chr.4.24)), called also Jemuel ([Gen. 46:10](/gen#Gen.46.10)).",,,4,"Gen.46.10,Exod.6.15,Num.26.12,1Chr.4.24",,simeon_2741,,,"jachin_679,jamin_720,ohad_2239,shaul_2562,zerah_3102",,,,J,jemuel_838,2019-07-27 11:49 jephthah_839,wip,839,Jephthah,Jephthah,,Jephthae,checked,,,Male,,,-1187,,64,,,,Jephthah,"Whom God sets free, or the breaker through, a “mighty man of valour” who delivered Israel from the oppression of the Ammonites ([Judg. 11:1-33](/judg#Judg.11.1)), and judged Israel six years (12:7). He has been described as “a wild, daring, Gilead mountaineer, a sort of warrior Elijah.” After forty-five years of comparative quiet Israel again apostatized, and in “process of time the children of Ammon made war against Israel” (11:5). In their distress the elders of Gilead went to fetch Jephthah out of the land of Tob, to which he had fled when driven out wrongfully by his brothers from his father’s inheritance (2), and the people made him their head and captain. The “elders of Gilead” in their extremity summoned him to their aid, and he at once undertook the conduct of the war against Ammon. Twice he sent an embassy to the king of Ammon, but in vain. War was inevitable. The people obeyed his summons, and “the spirit of the Lord came upon him.” Before engaging in war he vowed that if successful he would offer as a “burnt-offering” whatever would come out of the door of his house first to meet him on his return. The defeat of the Ammonites was complete. “He smote them from Aroer, even till thou come to Minnith, even twenty cities, and unto the plain of the vineyards [Heb. ‘Abel Keramim], with a very great slaughter” ([Judg. 11:33](/judg#Judg.11.33)). The men of Ephraim regarded themselves as insulted in not having been called by Jephthah to go with him to war against Ammon. This led to a war between the men of Gilead and Ephraim (12:4), in which many of the Ephraimites perished. “Then died Jephthah the Gileadite, and was buried in one of the cities of Gilead” (7).",,,26,"Judg.11.1,Judg.11.2,Judg.11.3,Judg.11.5,Judg.11.6,Judg.11.7,Judg.11.8,Judg.11.9,Judg.11.10,Judg.11.11,Judg.11.12,Judg.11.13,Judg.11.14,Judg.11.15,Judg.11.28,Judg.11.29,Judg.11.30,Judg.11.32,Judg.11.34,Judg.11.40,Judg.12.1,Judg.12.2,Judg.12.4,Judg.12.7,1Sam.12.11,Heb.11.32",,gilead_1318,,,,,,,J,jephthah_839,2020-09-13 20:08 jephunneh_840,wip,840,Jephunneh,Jephunneh,,,checked,checked,Jephunneh (son of Judah Caleb),Male,,,-1721,,-1443,,,,Jephunneh 1,"The father of Caleb, who was Joshua’s companion in exploring Canaan ([Num. 13:6](/num#Num.13.6)), a Kenezite ([Josh. 14:14](/josh#Josh.14.14)).",,,15,"Num.13.6,Num.14.6,Num.14.30,Num.14.38,Num.26.65,Num.32.12,Num.34.19,Deut.1.36,Josh.14.6,Josh.14.13,Josh.14.14,Josh.15.13,Josh.21.12,1Chr.4.15,1Chr.6.56",,,,"kenaz_1778,caleb_537",,,,,J,jephunneh_840,2019-07-27 11:49 jephunneh_841,wip,841,Jephunneh,Jephunneh,,,checked,checked,Jephunneh (Kenizzite),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,Jephunneh 2,One of the descendants of Asher ([1 Chr. 7:38](/1chr#1Chr.7.38)).,,,1,1Chr.7.38,,jether_654,,,"ara_280,pispah_2362",,,,J,jephunneh_841,2019-07-27 11:49 jerah_842,publish,842,Jerah,Jerah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2247,,-2247,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.10.26,1Chr.1.20",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,J,jerah_842,2020-05-17 01:54 jerahmeel_843,wip,843,Jerahmeel,Jerahmeel,,,checked,checked,"Jerahmeel (The name Jerahmeel (Hebrew יְרַחְמְאֵל, Yerachmi'el; Greek ιραμεηλ) appears several times in the Tanakh. It means ""He will obtain mercy of God"",[1] ""God pities"",[2] ""May God have compassion"",[3] or ""May God pity"" the mercy)",Male,,,-1752,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Jerahmeel 1,"The son of Hezron, the brother of Caleb ([1 Chr. 2:9](/1chr#1Chr.2.9), [25](/1chr#1Chr.2.25), [26](/1chr#1Chr.2.26), etc.).",,,6,"1Chr.2.9,1Chr.2.25,1Chr.2.26,1Chr.2.27,1Chr.2.33,1Chr.2.42",,hezron_1520,atarah_354,"oren_2256,ahijah_137,ram_2392,ozem_2261,bunah_525,onam_2249","ashur_342,caleb_538,ram_2391,segub_2484",,,,J,jerahmeel_843,2019-07-27 11:49 jerahmeel_844,wip,844,Jerahmeel,Jerahmeel,,,checked,checked,Jerahmeel (Son of Kish),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jerahmeel 2,"The son of Kish, a Levite ([1 Chr. 24:29](/1chr#1Chr.24.29)).",,,1,1Chr.24.29,,kish_1785,,,,,,,J,jerahmeel_844,2019-07-27 11:49 jerahmeel_845,wip,845,Jerahmeel,Jerahmeel,,,checked,checked,Jerahmeel (officer of Jehoiakim),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Jerahmeel 3,Son of Hammelech ([Jer. 36:26](/jer#Jer.36.26)).,,,1,Jer.36.26,,hammelech_1363,,,malchiah_1907,,,,J,jerahmeel_845,2019-07-27 11:49 jered_846,wip,846,Jered,Jered,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Jared 2,A son of Ezra probably ([1 Chr. 4:18](/1chr#1Chr.4.18)).,,,1,1Chr.4.18,jehudijah_824,ishbah_619,,,"jekuthiel_836,heber_1471",,,,J,jered_846,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremai_847,wip,847,Jeremai,Jeremai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.33,,,,,,,,,J,jeremai_847,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremiah_848,wip,848,Jeremiah,Jeremiah,,,checked,checked,"Jeremiah (Jeremiah, is one of nine characters called ""Prophets"" found in the Old Testament Bible in Christian Bibles.)",Male,,,-610,,-598,,,,Jeremiah 5,"The father of Hamutal ([2 Kings 23:31](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.31)), the wife of Josiah.",,,3,"2Kgs.23.31,2Kgs.24.18,Jer.52.1",,,,hamutal_1368,,,,,J,jeremiah_848,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremiah_849,wip,849,Jeremiah,Jeremiah,,,checked,checked,"Jeremiah (Weeping prophet) The difficulties he encountered, as described in the books of Jeremiah and Lamentations, have prompted scholars to refer to him as ""the weeping prophet"".",Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Jeremiah 4,One of the chiefs of the tribe of Manasseh on the east of Jordan ([1 Chr. 5:24](/1chr#1Chr.5.24)).,,,1,1Chr.5.24,,,,,,,,,J,jeremiah_849,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremiah_850,wip,850,Jeremiah,Jeremiah,,,checked,checked,"Jeremiah was the son of Hilkiah, a kohen (Jewish priest) from the Benjamite village of Anathoth. The difficulties he encountered, as described in the books of Jeremiah and Lamentations, have prompted scholars to refer to him as ""the weeping prophet"" 1 Chronicles 12:9-11",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jeremiah 3,A Benjamite slinger who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:4](/1chr#1Chr.12.4)).,,,1,1Chr.12.4,,,,,,,,,J,jeremiah_850,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremiah_851,wip,851,Jeremiah,Jeremiah,,,checked,checked,Jeremiah (The brave of David),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jeremiah 1,A Gadite who joined David in the wilderness ([1 Chr. 12:10](/1chr#1Chr.12.10)).,,,1,1Chr.12.10,,,,,,,,,J,jeremiah_851,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremiah_852,wip,852,Jeremiah,Jeremiah,,,checked,checked,Jeremiah (Gadites),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jeremiah 2,A Gadite warrior ([1 Chr. 12:13](/1chr#1Chr.12.13)).,,,1,1Chr.12.13,,,,,,,,,J,jeremiah_852,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremiah_853,wip,853,Jeremiah,Jeremiah,,"Jeremy,Jeremias",checked,checked,Jeremiah (The Prophet),Male,,,-629,,33,,,,Jeremiah 6,"One of the “greater prophets” of the Old Testament, son of Hilkiah (q.v.), a priest of Anathoth ([Jer. 1:1](/jer#Jer.1.1); [32:6](/jer#Jer.32.6)). He was called to the prophetical office when still young (1:6), in the thirteenth year of Josiah (B.C. 628). He left his native place, and went to reside in Jerusalem, where he greatly assisted Josiah in his work of reformation ([2 Kings 23:1-25](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.1)). The death of this pious king was bewailed by the prophet as a national calamity ([2 Chr. 35:25](/2chr#2Chr.35.25)). During the three years of the reign of Jehoahaz we find no reference to Jeremiah, but in the beginning of the reign of Jehoiakim the enmity of the people against him broke out in bitter persecution, and he was placed apparently under restraint ([Jer. 36:5](/jer#Jer.36.5)). In the fourth year of Jehoiakim he was commanded to write the predictions given to him, and to read them to the people on the fast-day. This was done by Baruch his servant in his stead, and produced much public excitement. The roll was read to the king. In his recklessness he seized the roll, and cut it to pieces, and cast it into the fire, and ordered both Baruch and Jeremiah to be apprehended. Jeremiah procured another roll, and wrote in it the words of the roll the king had destroyed, and “many like words” besides ([Jer. 36:32](/jer#Jer.36.32)). He remained in Jerusalem, uttering from time to time his words of warning, but without effect. He was there when Nebuchadnezzar besieged the city ([Jer. 37:4](/jer#Jer.37.4), [5](/jer#Jer.37.5)), B.C. 589. The rumour of the approach of the Egyptians to aid the Jews in this crisis induced the Chaldeans to withdraw and return to their own land. This, however, was only for a time. The prophet, in answer to his prayer, received a message from God announcing that the Chaldeans would come again and take the city, and burn it with fire (37:7, 8). The princes, in their anger at such a message by Jeremiah, cast him into prison (37:15-38:13). He was still in confinement when the city was taken (B.C. 588). The Chaldeans released him, and showed him great kindness, allowing him to choose the place of his residence. He accordingly went to Mizpah with Gedaliah, who had been made governor of Judea. Johanan succeeded Gedaliah, and refusing to listen to Jeremiah’s counsels, went down into Egypt, taking Jeremiah and Baruch with him ([Jer. 43:6](/jer#Jer.43.6)). There probably the prophet spent the remainder of his life, in vain seeking still to turn the people to the Lord, from whom they had so long revolted (44). He lived till the reign of Evil-Merodach, son of Nebuchadnezzar, and must have been about ninety years of age at his death. We have no authentic record of his death. He may have died at Tahpanhes, or, according to a tradition, may have gone to Babylon with the army of Nebuchadnezzar; but of this there is nothing certain.",,,124,"2Chr.35.25,2Chr.36.12,2Chr.36.21,2Chr.36.22,Ezra.1.1,Jer.1.1,Jer.1.11,Jer.7.1,Jer.11.1,Jer.14.1,Jer.18.1,Jer.18.18,Jer.19.14,Jer.20.1,Jer.20.2,Jer.20.3,Jer.21.1,Jer.21.3,Jer.24.3,Jer.25.1,Jer.25.2,Jer.25.13,Jer.26.7,Jer.26.8,Jer.26.9,Jer.26.12,Jer.26.20,Jer.26.24,Jer.27.1,Jer.28.5,Jer.28.6,Jer.28.10,Jer.28.11,Jer.28.12,Jer.28.15,Jer.29.1,Jer.29.27,Jer.29.29,Jer.29.30,Jer.30.1,Jer.32.1,Jer.32.2,Jer.32.6,Jer.32.26,Jer.33.1,Jer.33.19,Jer.33.23,Jer.34.1,Jer.34.6,Jer.34.8,Jer.34.12,Jer.35.1,Jer.35.12,Jer.35.18,Jer.36.1,Jer.36.4,Jer.36.5,Jer.36.8,Jer.36.10,Jer.36.19,Jer.36.26,Jer.36.27,Jer.36.32,Jer.37.2,Jer.37.3,Jer.37.4,Jer.37.6,Jer.37.12,Jer.37.13,Jer.37.14,Jer.37.15,Jer.37.16,Jer.37.17,Jer.37.18,Jer.37.21,Jer.38.1,Jer.38.6,Jer.38.7,Jer.38.9,Jer.38.10,Jer.38.11,Jer.38.12,Jer.38.13,Jer.38.14,Jer.38.15,Jer.38.16,Jer.38.17,Jer.38.19,Jer.38.20,Jer.38.24,Jer.38.27,Jer.38.28,Jer.39.11,Jer.39.14,Jer.39.15,Jer.40.1,Jer.40.2,Jer.40.6,Jer.42.2,Jer.42.4,Jer.42.5,Jer.42.7,Jer.43.1,Jer.43.2,Jer.43.6,Jer.43.8,Jer.44.1,Jer.44.15,Jer.44.20,Jer.44.24,Jer.45.1,Jer.46.1,Jer.46.13,Jer.47.1,Jer.49.34,Jer.50.1,Jer.51.59,Jer.51.60,Jer.51.61,Jer.51.64,Dan.9.2,Matt.2.17,Matt.16.14,Matt.27.9",,hilkiah_1529,,,,,,"1Kgs.1,1Kgs.2,1Kgs.3,1Kgs.4,1Kgs.5,1Kgs.6,1Kgs.7,1Kgs.8,1Kgs.9,1Kgs.10,1Kgs.11,1Kgs.12,1Kgs.13,1Kgs.14,1Kgs.15,1Kgs.16,1Kgs.17,1Kgs.18,1Kgs.19,1Kgs.20,1Kgs.21,1Kgs.22,2Kgs.1,2Kgs.2,2Kgs.3,2Kgs.4,2Kgs.5,2Kgs.6,2Kgs.7,2Kgs.8,2Kgs.9,2Kgs.10,2Kgs.11,2Kgs.12,2Kgs.13,2Kgs.14,2Kgs.15,2Kgs.16,2Kgs.17,2Kgs.18,2Kgs.19,2Kgs.20,2Kgs.21,2Kgs.22,2Kgs.23,2Kgs.24,2Kgs.25,Jer.1,Jer.2,Jer.3,Jer.4,Jer.5,Jer.6,Jer.7,Jer.8,Jer.9,Jer.10,Jer.11,Jer.12,Jer.13,Jer.14,Jer.15,Jer.16,Jer.17,Jer.18,Jer.19,Jer.20,Jer.21,Jer.22,Jer.23,Jer.24,Jer.25,Jer.26,Jer.27,Jer.28,Jer.29,Jer.30,Jer.31,Jer.32,Jer.33,Jer.34,Jer.35,Jer.36,Jer.37,Jer.38,Jer.39,Jer.40,Jer.41,Jer.42,Jer.43,Jer.44,Jer.45,Jer.46,Jer.47,Jer.48,Jer.49,Jer.50,Jer.51,Jer.52,Lam.1,Lam.2,Lam.3,Lam.4,Lam.5",J,jeremiah_853,2020-12-01 15:51 jeremiah_854,wip,854,Jeremiah,Jeremiah,,,checked,checked,Josiah,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,4,"Neh.10.2,Neh.12.1,Neh.12.12,Neh.12.34",,,,,,,,,J,jeremiah_854,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremiah_855,wip,855,Jeremiah,Jeremiah,,,checked,checked,"A Rechabite, Men of Recah (1 Chronicles 4:12)",Male,,,-607,,-607,,,,,,,,1,Jer.35.3,,habaziniah_1335,,jaazaniah_668,,,,,J,jeremiah_855,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremoth_856,wip,856,Jeremoth,Jeremoth,,,checked,checked,"(""One of Asher's four sons, and father of Heber."" A son of Ephraim"").",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.14,,beriah_480,,,"ader_82,ahio_155,arad_281,ispah_644,joha_1664,michael_2063,shashak_2561,zebadiah_2988",,,,J,jeremoth_856,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremoth_857,wip,857,Jeremoth,Jeremoth,,Jerimoth,checked,checked,Jeremoth (a Merarite Levite),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jerimoth 2,"[1 Chr. 24:30](/1chr#1Chr.24.30), a Merarite Levite.",,,2,"1Chr.23.23,1Chr.24.30",,mushi_2116,,,"eder_1035,mahli_1896",,,,J,jeremoth_857,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremoth_858,wip,858,Jeremoth,Jeremoth,,,checked,checked,Jeremoth (One of the sons of Elam),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.26,,,,,,,,,J,jeremoth_858,2019-07-27 11:49 jeremoth_859,wip,859,Jeremoth,Jeremoth,,,checked,checked,Jeremoth (son of Beker),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.27,,,,,,,,,J,jeremoth_859,2019-07-27 11:49 jeriah_860,wip,860,Jeriah,Jeriah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.23.19,1Chr.24.23",,hebron_1475,,,"amariah_200,jahaziel_698,jekameam_834",,,,J,jeriah_860,2019-07-27 11:49 jeribai_861,wip,861,Jeribai,Jeribai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.46,,elnaam_1176,,,joshaviah_1725,,,,J,jeribai_861,2019-07-27 11:49 jeriel_862,wip,862,Jeriel,Jeriel,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,,,,,1,1Chr.7.2,,tola_2878,,,"jahmai_705,jibsam_1614,rephaiah_2425,shemuel_2654,uzzi_2918",,,,J,jeriel_862,2019-07-27 11:49 jerijah_863,wip,863,Jerijah,Jerijah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.26.31,,,,,,,,,J,jerijah_863,2019-07-27 11:49 jerimoth_864,wip,864,Jerimoth,Jerimoth,,,checked,checked,Jerimoth (name of eight men) Jerimoth (son of bela) Jerimoth (Benjamite),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Jerimoth 1,One of the sons of Bela ([1 Chr. 7:7](/1chr#1Chr.7.7)).,,,1,1Chr.7.7,,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,abishua_52,addar_80,ahoah_168,ard_294,iri_613,ezbon_1236,gera_1300,naaman_2121,uzzi_2919,uzziel_2931",,,,J,jerimoth_864,2019-07-27 11:49 jerimoth_865,wip,865,Jerimoth,Jerimoth,,,checked,checked,Jerimoth (warrior of David),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.7.8,,becher_423,,,"abiah_17,alameth_184,anathoth_262,eliezer_1115,elioenai_1137,joash_1635,omri_2244,zemira_3037",,,,J,jerimoth_865,2019-07-27 11:49 jerimoth_866,wip,866,Jerimoth,Jerimoth,,,checked,checked,Jerimoth (the name of eight men),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jerimoth 3,A Benjamite slinger who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:5](/1chr#1Chr.12.5)).,,,1,1Chr.12.5,,,,,,,,,J,jerimoth_866,2019-07-27 11:49 jerimoth_867,wip,867,Jerimoth,Jerimoth,,Jeremoth,checked,checked,Jerimoth (descendant of Heman),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jerimoth 4,A Levitical musician under Heman his father ([1 Chr. 25:4](/1chr#1Chr.25.4)).,,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.22",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,J,jerimoth_867,2019-07-27 11:49 jerimoth_868,wip,868,Jerimoth,Jerimoth,,,checked,checked,Jerimoth (leader of Naphtali tribe),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jerimoth 5,"[1 Chr. 27:19](/1chr#1Chr.27.19), ruler of Naphtali.",,,1,1Chr.27.19,,azriel_561,,,,,,,J,jerimoth_868,2019-07-27 11:49 jerimoth_869,wip,869,Jerimoth,Jerimoth,,,checked,checked,"Jerimoth (son of King David) sometimes spelled Jeremoth, in the Hebrew Bible is the name of eight men",Male,,,-975,,-975,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Jerimoth 6,One of David’s sons ([2 Chr. 11:18](/2chr#2Chr.11.18)).,,,1,2Chr.11.18,,david_994,,mahalath_1888,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,japhia_728,daniel_939,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,,,J,jerimoth_869,2019-07-27 11:49 jerimoth_870,wip,870,Jerimoth,Jerimoth,,,checked,checked,Jerimoth (were assistants of Konaniah and Shimei his brother),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Jerimoth 7,"A Levite, one of the overseers of the temple offerings ([2 Chr. 31:13](/2chr#2Chr.31.13)) in the reign of Hezekiah.",,,1,2Chr.31.13,,,,,,,,,J,jerimoth_870,2019-07-27 11:49 jerioth_871,wip,871,Jerioth,Jerioth,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.2.18,,,caleb_538,,,,,,J,jerioth_871,2019-07-27 11:49 jeroboam_872,wip,872,Jeroboam,Jeroboam,,,checked,checked,jeroboam (the son of Nebat) Here is the account of how he rebelled against the king: Solomon had built the terraces and had filled in the gap in the wall of the city of David his father.,Male,,,-984,,-721,,,,Jeroboam 1,"The son of Nebat ([1 Kings 11:26-39](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.26)), “an Ephrathite,” the first king of the ten tribes, over whom he reigned twenty-two years (B.C. 976-945). He was the son of a widow of Zereda, and while still young was promoted by Solomon to be chief superintendent of the “burnden”, i.e., of the bands of forced labourers. Influenced by the words of the prophet Ahijah, he began to form conspiracies with the view of becoming king of the ten tribes; but these having been discovered, he fled to Egypt ([1 Kings 11:29-40](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.29)), where he remained for a length of time under the protection of Shishak I. On the death of Solomon, the ten tribes, having revolted, sent to invite him to become their king. The conduct of Rehoboam favoured the designs of Jeroboam, and he was accordingly proclaimed “king of Israel” ([1 Kings 12](/1kgs#1Kgs.12): 1-20). He rebuilt and fortified Shechem as the capital of his kingdom. He at once adopted means to perpetuate the division thus made between the two parts of the kingdom, and erected at Dan and Bethel, the two extremities of his kingdom, “golden calves,” which he set up as symbols of Jehovah, enjoining the people not any more to go up to worship at Jerusalem, but to bring their offerings to the shrines he had erected. Thus he became distinguished as the man “who made Israel to sin.” This policy was followed by all the succeeding kings of Israel. While he was engaged in offering incense at Bethel, a prophet from Judah appeared before him with a warning message from the Lord. Attempting to arrest the prophet for his bold words of defiance, his hand was “dried up,” and the altar before which he stood was rent asunder. At his urgent entreaty his “hand was restored him again” ([1 Kings 13:1-6](/1kgs#1Kgs.13.1), [9](/1kgs#1Kgs.13.9); comp. [2 Kings 23:15](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.15)); but the miracle made no abiding impression on him. His reign was one of constant war with the house of Judah. He died soon after his son Abijah ([1 Kings 14:1-18](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.1)).",,,81,"1Kgs.11.26,1Kgs.11.28,1Kgs.11.29,1Kgs.11.31,1Kgs.11.40,1Kgs.12.2,1Kgs.12.3,1Kgs.12.12,1Kgs.12.15,1Kgs.12.20,1Kgs.12.25,1Kgs.12.26,1Kgs.12.32,1Kgs.13.1,1Kgs.13.4,1Kgs.13.33,1Kgs.13.34,1Kgs.14.1,1Kgs.14.2,1Kgs.14.4,1Kgs.14.5,1Kgs.14.6,1Kgs.14.7,1Kgs.14.10,1Kgs.14.11,1Kgs.14.13,1Kgs.14.14,1Kgs.14.16,1Kgs.14.17,1Kgs.14.19,1Kgs.14.20,1Kgs.14.30,1Kgs.15.1,1Kgs.15.6,1Kgs.15.7,1Kgs.15.9,1Kgs.15.25,1Kgs.15.29,1Kgs.15.30,1Kgs.15.34,1Kgs.16.2,1Kgs.16.3,1Kgs.16.7,1Kgs.16.19,1Kgs.16.26,1Kgs.16.31,1Kgs.21.22,1Kgs.22.52,2Kgs.3.3,2Kgs.9.9,2Kgs.10.29,2Kgs.10.31,2Kgs.13.2,2Kgs.13.6,2Kgs.13.11,2Kgs.14.24,2Kgs.15.9,2Kgs.15.18,2Kgs.15.24,2Kgs.15.28,2Kgs.17.21,2Kgs.17.22,2Kgs.23.15,2Chr.9.29,2Chr.10.2,2Chr.10.3,2Chr.10.12,2Chr.10.15,2Chr.11.4,2Chr.11.14,2Chr.12.15,2Chr.13.1,2Chr.13.2,2Chr.13.3,2Chr.13.4,2Chr.13.6,2Chr.13.8,2Chr.13.13,2Chr.13.15,2Chr.13.19,2Chr.13.20",zeruah_3053,nebat_2165,,"abijah_35,nadab_2129",,,,,J,jeroboam_872,2020-11-05 17:38 jeroboam_873,wip,873,Jeroboam,Jeroboam,,,checked,checked,Jeroboam (King of Israel),Male,,,-1060,,-773,,,,Jeroboam 2,"Jeroboam II., the son and successor of Jehoash, and the fourteenth king of Israel, over which he ruled for forty-one years, B.C. 825-784 ([2 Kings 14:23](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.23)). He followed the example of the first Jeroboam in keeping up the worship of the golden calves ([2 Kings 14:24](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.24)). His reign was contemporary with those of Amaziah ([2 Kings 14:23](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.23)) and Uzziah (15:1), kings of Judah. He was victorious over the Syrians (13:4; 14:26, 27), and extended Israel to its former limits, from “the entering of Hamath to the sea of the plain” (14:25; [Amos 6:14](/amos#Amos.6.14)). His reign of forty-one years was the most prosperous that Israel had ever known as yet. With all this outward prosperity, however, iniquity widely prevailed in the land ([Amos 2:6-8](/amos#Amos.2.6); [4:1](/amos#Amos.4.1); [6:6](/amos#Amos.6.6); [Hos. 4:12-14](/hos#Hos.4.12)). The prophets Hosea (1:1), Joel (3:16; [Amos 1:1](/amos#Amos.1.1), [2](/amos#Amos.1.2)), Amos (1:1), and Jonah ([2 Kings 14:25](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.25)) lived during his reign. He died, and was buried with his ancestors (14:29). He was succeeded by his son Zachariah (q.v.). His name occurs in Scripture only in [2 Kings 13:13](/2kgs#2Kgs.13.13); [14:16](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.16), [23](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.23), [27](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.27), [28](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.28), [29](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.29); [15:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.1), [8](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.8); [1 Chr. 5:17](/1chr#1Chr.5.17); [Hos. 1:1](/hos#Hos.1.1); [Amos 1:1](/amos#Amos.1.1); [7:9](/amos#Amos.7.9), [10](/amos#Amos.7.10), [11](/amos#Amos.7.11). In all other passages it is Jeroboam the son of Nebat that is meant.",,,14,"2Kgs.13.13,2Kgs.14.16,2Kgs.14.23,2Kgs.14.27,2Kgs.14.28,2Kgs.14.29,2Kgs.15.1,2Kgs.15.8,1Chr.5.17,Hos.1.1,Amos.1.1,Amos.7.9,Amos.7.10,Amos.7.11",,joash_1633,,zachariah_2969,,,,,J,jeroboam_873,2020-12-02 16:38 jeroham_874,wip,874,Jeroham,Jeroham,,,checked,checked,Jeroham (Levite) Jeroham (grandfather of Samuel),Male,,,-1100,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Jeroham 1,"Father of Elkanah, and grandfather of the prophet Samuel ([1 Sam. 1:1](/1sam#1Sam.1.1)).",,,3,"1Sam.1.1,1Chr.6.27,1Chr.6.34",,elihu_1126,,elkanah_1168,,,,,J,jeroham_874,2019-07-27 11:49 jeroham_875,wip,875,Jeroham,Jeroham,,,checked,checked,Jeroham (father of Elijah),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.27,,,,"shamsherai_2548,eliah_1081,athaliah_360,shehariah_2592,jaresiah_731,zichri_3068",,,,,J,jeroham_875,2019-07-27 11:49 jeroham_876,wip,876,Jeroham,Jeroham,,,checked,checked,Jeroham is the father of Ibneiah,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,Jeroham 5,[1 Chr. 9:8](/1chr#1Chr.9.8); a Benjamite.,,,1,1Chr.9.8,,,,ibneiah_1585,,,,,J,jeroham_876,2019-07-27 11:49 jeroham_877,wip,877,Jeroham,Jeroham,,,checked,checked,Jeroham (Adaiah son of Jeroham),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Jeroham 6,"[1 Chr. 9:12](/1chr#1Chr.9.12); a priest, perhaps the same as in [Neh. 11:12](/neh#Neh.11.12).",,,2,"1Chr.9.12,Neh.11.12",,pelaliah_2303,,adaiah_72,,,,,J,jeroham_877,2019-07-27 11:49 jeroham_878,wip,878,Jeroham,Jeroham,,,checked,checked,Jeroham (Zebadiah ),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jeroham 3,[1 Chr. 12:7](/1chr#1Chr.12.7); a Benjamite.,,,1,1Chr.12.7,,,,"joelah_1661,zebadiah_2990",,,,,J,jeroham_878,2019-07-27 11:49 jeroham_879,wip,879,Jeroham,Jeroham,,,checked,checked,over Dan: Azarel son of Jeroham. These were the leaders of the tribes of Israel.,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jeroham 2,"The father of Azareel, the “captain” of the tribe of Dan ([1 Chr. 27:22](/1chr#1Chr.27.22)).",,,1,1Chr.27.22,,,,azareel_371,,,,,J,jeroham_879,2019-07-27 11:49 jeroham_880,wip,880,Jeroham,Jeroham,,,checked,checked,Jeroham (Father of Azariah),Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,Jeroham 4,[2 Chr. 23:1](/2chr#2Chr.23.1); one whose son assisted in placing Joash on the throne.,,,1,2Chr.23.1,,,,azariah_383,,,,,J,jeroham_880,2019-07-27 11:49 jerubbesheth_881,wip,881,Jerubbesheth,Jerubbesheth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1035,,-1035,,,,Jerubbesheth,"Contender with the shame; i.e., idol, a surname also of Gideon ([2 Sam. 11:21](/2sam#2Sam.11.21)).",,,1,2Sam.11.21,,,,abimelech_42,,,,,J,jerubbesheth_881,2019-07-27 11:49 jerushah_882,wip,882,Jerushah,Jerushah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-758,,-753,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Jerusha,"Possession, or possessed; i.e., “by a husband”, the wife of Uzziah, and mother of king Jotham ([2 Kings 15:33](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.33)).",,,2,"2Kgs.15.33,2Chr.27.1",,zadok_2974,uzziah_375,jotham_1735,,,,,J,jerushah_882,2019-07-27 11:49 jesaiah_883,wip,883,Jesaiah,Jesaiah,,,checked,checked,Jesaiah (son of Hananiah),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Jeshaiah 3,One of the three sons of Hananiah ([1 Chr. 3:21](/1chr#1Chr.3.21)).,,,1,1Chr.3.21,,hananiah_1384,,,"arnan_310,obadiah_2216,pelatiah_2304,rephaiah_2423,shechaniah_2583",,,,J,jesaiah_883,2019-07-27 11:49 jesaiah_884,wip,884,Jesaiah,Jesaiah,,,checked,checked,Jesaiah (Son of Hananiah; tribe of Judah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.7,,,,ithiel_650,,,,,J,jesaiah_884,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshaiah_647,wip,647,Jeshaiah,Jeshaiah,,Isshiah,checked,checked,Jeshaiah (A Levite in the reign of David),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jeshaiah 1,"A Kohathite Levite, the father of Joram, of the family of Eliezer ([1 Chr. 26:25](/1chr#1Chr.26.25)); called also Isshiah (24:21).",,,2,"1Chr.24.21,1Chr.26.25",,rehabiah_2409,,joram_1706,,,,,J,jeshaiah_647,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshaiah_885,wip,885,Jeshaiah,Jeshaiah,,,checked,checked,Jeshaiah ( Musician of David),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jeshaiah 2,"One of the sons of Jeduthum ([1 Chr. 25:3](/1chr#1Chr.25.3), [15](/1chr#1Chr.25.15)).",,,2,"1Chr.25.3,1Chr.25.15",,jeduthun_1224,,,"gedaliah_1288,hashabiah_1430,mattithiah_1974,shimei_2233,izri_3051",,,,J,jeshaiah_885,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshaiah_886,wip,886,Jeshaiah,Jeshaiah,,,checked,checked,Jeshaiah( son of Athaliah),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Jeshaiah 4,Son of Athaliah ([Ezra 8:7](/ezra#Ezra.8.7)).,,,1,Ezra.8.7,,athaliah_361,,,,,,,J,jeshaiah_886,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshaiah_887,wip,887,Jeshaiah,Jeshaiah,,,checked,checked,Jeshaiah (from the descendants of Merari),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.19,,,,,,,,,J,jeshaiah_887,2019-07-27 11:49 jesharelah_334,wip,334,Jesharelah,Jesharelah,,Asarelah,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jesharelah,"Upright towards God, the head of the seventh division of Levitical musicians ([1 Chr. 25:14](/1chr#1Chr.25.14)).",,,2,"1Chr.25.2,1Chr.25.14",,asaph_330,,,"joseph_1712,nethaniah_2199,zaccur_2965",,,,J,jesharelah_334,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshebeab_888,wip,888,Jeshebeab,Jeshebeab,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Jeshebeab,"Seat of his father, the head of the fourteenth division of priests ([1 Chr. 24:13](/1chr#1Chr.24.13)).",,,1,1Chr.24.13,,,,,,,,,J,jeshebeab_888,2019-07-27 11:49 jesher_889,wip,889,Jesher,Jesher,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Jesher,"Uprightness, the first of the three sons of Caleb by Azubah ([1 Chr. 2:18](/1chr#1Chr.2.18)).",,,1,1Chr.2.18,,caleb_538,,,"achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,gazez_1282,haran_1408,hur_1571,mesha_2010,moza_2113,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,shobab_2716,tirhanah_2866",,,,J,jesher_889,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshishai_890,wip,890,Jeshishai,Jeshishai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.14,,jahdo_703,,michael_2060,,,,,J,jeshishai_890,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshohaiah_891,wip,891,Jeshohaiah,Jeshohaiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.36,,,,,,,,,J,jeshohaiah_891,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshua_892,wip,892,Jeshua,Jeshua,,,checked,checked,Jeshua (the Israelites),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Jeshua 2,A Levite appointed by Hezekiah to distribute offerings in the priestly cities ([2 Chr. 31:15](/2chr#2Chr.31.15)).,,,1,2Chr.31.15,,,,,,,,,J,jeshua_892,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshua_894,wip,894,Jeshua,Jeshua,,,checked,checked,Jeshua (brother of Joab),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Jeshua 3,[Ezra 2:6](/ezra#Ezra.2.6); [Neh. 7:11](/neh#Neh.7.11).,,,2,"Ezra.2.6,Neh.7.11",,pahath-moab_2265,,,joab_1619,,,,J,jeshua_894,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshua_895,wip,895,Jeshua,Jeshua,,,checked,checked,Jeshua (the Levite),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Jeshua 4,[Ezra 2:40](/ezra#Ezra.2.40); [Neh. 7:43](/neh#Neh.7.43).,,,8,"Ezra.2.40,Ezra.3.9,Neh.7.43,Neh.8.7,Neh.9.4,Neh.9.5,Neh.10.9,Neh.12.8",,azaniah_368,,,,,,,J,jeshua_895,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshua_896,wip,896,Jeshua,Jeshua,,,checked,checked,Jeshua (father of Jozabad),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Jeshua 6,A Levite ([Ezra 8:33](/ezra#Ezra.8.33)).,,,1,Ezra.8.33,,,,jozabad_1741,,,,,J,jeshua_896,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshua_897,wip,897,Jeshua,Jeshua,,,checked,checked,Jeshua the ruler of Mizpah,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Jeshua 7,[Neh. 3:19](/neh#Neh.3.19).,,,1,Neh.3.19,,,,ezer_1242,,,,,J,jeshua_897,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshua_898,wip,898,Jeshua,Jeshua,,,checked,checked,Jeshua (son of Kadmiel),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jeshua 9,Son of Kadmiel ([Neh. 12:24](/neh#Neh.12.24)).,,,1,Neh.12.24,,kadmiel_1767,,,,,,,J,jeshua_898,2019-07-27 11:49 jeshua_899,wip,899,Jeshua,Jeshua,,,checked,checked,High priest of the Jews,Male,,,-1015,,-445,,,,Jeshua 1,Head of the ninth priestly order ([Ezra 2:36](/ezra#Ezra.2.36)); called also Jeshuah ([1 Chr. 24:11](/1chr#1Chr.24.11)).,,,4,"1Chr.24.11,Ezra.2.36,Ezra.10.18,Neh.7.39",,jozadak_1747,,,,,,,J,jeshua_899,2019-07-27 11:49 jesiah_900,wip,900,Jesiah,Jesiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.6,,,,,,,,,J,jesiah_900,2019-07-27 11:49 jesimiel_902,wip,902,Jesimiel,Jesimiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.36,,,,,,,,,J,jesimiel_902,2019-07-27 11:49 jesse_903,publish,903,Jesse,Jesse,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,60,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Jesse,"Firm, or a gift, a son of Obed, the son of Boaz and Ruth ([Ruth 4:17](/ruth#Ruth.4.17), [22](/ruth#Ruth.4.22); [Matt. 1:5](/matt#Matt.1.5), [6](/matt#Matt.1.6); [Luke 3:32](/luke#Luke.3.32)). He was the father of eight sons, the youngest of whom was David ([1 Sam. 17:12](/1sam#1Sam.17.12)). The phrase “stem of Jesse” is used for the family of David ([Isa. 11:1](/isa#Isa.11.1)), and “root of Jesse” for the Messiah ([Isa. 11:10](/isa#Isa.11.10); [Rev. 5:5](/rev#Rev.5.5)). Jesse was a man apparently of wealth and position at Bethlehem ([1 Sam. 17:17](/1sam#1Sam.17.17), [18](/1sam#1Sam.17.18), [20](/1sam#1Sam.17.20); [Ps. 78:71](/ps#Ps.78.71)). The last reference to him is of David’s procuring for him an asylum with the king of Moab ([1 Sam. 22:3](/1sam#1Sam.22.3)).",,,44,"Ruth.4.17,Ruth.4.22,1Sam.16.1,1Sam.16.3,1Sam.16.5,1Sam.16.8,1Sam.16.9,1Sam.16.10,1Sam.16.11,1Sam.16.18,1Sam.16.19,1Sam.16.20,1Sam.16.22,1Sam.17.12,1Sam.17.13,1Sam.17.17,1Sam.17.20,1Sam.17.58,1Sam.20.27,1Sam.20.30,1Sam.20.31,1Sam.22.7,1Sam.22.8,1Sam.22.9,1Sam.22.13,1Sam.25.10,2Sam.20.1,2Sam.23.1,1Kgs.12.16,1Chr.2.12,1Chr.2.13,1Chr.10.14,1Chr.12.18,1Chr.29.26,2Chr.10.16,2Chr.11.18,Ps.72.20,Isa.11.1,Isa.11.10,Matt.1.5,Matt.1.6,Luke.3.32,Acts.13.22,Rom.15.12",,obed_2228,,"abinadab_44,shammah_2700,ozem_2260,eliab_1075,raddai_2387,david_994,elihu_1129,nethaneel_2189",,,,,J,jesse_903,2019-07-19 01:26 jesus_904,wip,904,Jesus,Jesus,,,checked,checked,Jesus (Son of God),Male,,,64,,64,,,,Jesus 2,"A Jewish Christian surnamed Justus ([Col. 4:11](/col#Col.4.11)). Je’sus, the proper, as Christ is the official, name of our Lord. To distinguish him from others so called, he is spoken of as “Jesus of Nazareth” ([John 18:7](/john#John.18.7)), and “Jesus the son of Joseph” ([John 6:42](/john#John.6.42)). This is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Joshua, which was originally Hoshea ([Num. 13:8](/num#Num.13.8), [16](/num#Num.13.16)), but changed by Moses into Jehoshua ([Num. 13:16](/num#Num.13.16); [1 Chr. 7:27](/1chr#1Chr.7.27)), or Joshua. After the Exile it assumed the form Jeshua, whence the Greek form Jesus. It was given to our Lord to denote the object of his mission, to save ([Matt. 1:21](/matt#Matt.1.21)). The life of Jesus on earth may be divided into two great periods, (1) that of his private life, till he was about thirty years of age; and (2) that of his public life, which lasted about three years. In the “fulness of time” he was born at Bethlehem, in the reign of the emperor Augustus, of Mary, who was betrothed to Joseph, a carpenter ([Matt. 1:1](/matt#Matt.1.1); [Luke 3:23](/luke#Luke.3.23); comp. [John 7:42](/john#John.7.42)). His birth was announced to the shepherds ([Luke 2:8-20](/luke#Luke.2.8)). Wise men from the east came to Bethlehem to see him who was born “King of the Jews,” bringing gifts with them ([Matt. 2:1-12](/matt#Matt.2.1)). Herod’s cruel jealousy led to Joseph’s flight into Egypt with Mary and the infant Jesus, where they tarried till the death of this king ([Matt. 2:13-23](/matt#Matt.2.13)), when they returned and settled in Nazareth, in Lower Galilee (2:23; comp. [Luke 4:16](/luke#Luke.4.16); [John 1:46](/john#John.1.46), etc.). At the age of twelve years he went up to Jerusalem to the Passover with his parents. There, in the temple, “in the midst of the doctors,” all that heard him were “astonished at his understanding and answers” ([Luke 2:41](/luke#Luke.2.41), etc.). Eighteen years pass, of which we have no record beyond this, that he returned to Nazareth and “increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man” ([Luke 2:52](/luke#Luke.2.52)). He entered on his public ministry when he was about thirty years of age. It is generally reckoned to have extended to about three years. “Each of these years had peculiar features of its own.",,,1,Col.4.11,,,,,,,,,J,jesus_904,2021-05-06 21:20 jesus_905,publish,905,Jesus Christ,Jesus,Christ,"Lord,Son,Lamb,Saviour,God,Holy,Word,JESUS,prophet,master,Light,Prince,Master,Branch,Immanuel,root,Judge,Emmanuel,Sun,King,BRANCH,Messiah,LORD,Wonderful,Counsellor,Prophet,Sceptre,Star,Shiloh",checked,,Jesus (Son of God),Male,,-4,-1689,30,96,bethlehem_218,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Christ,"Anointed, the Greek translation of the Hebrew word rendered “Messiah” (q.v.), the official title of our Lord, occurring five hundred and fourteen times in the New Testament. It denotes that he was anointed or consecrated to his great redemptive work as Prophet, Priest, and King of his people. He is Jesus the Christ ([Acts 17:3](/acts#Acts.17.3); [18:5](/acts#Acts.18.5); [Matt. 22:42](/matt#Matt.22.42)), the Anointed One. He is thus spoken of by Isaiah (61:1), and by Daniel (9:24-26), who styles him “Messiah the Prince.” The Messiah is the same person as “the seed of the woman” ([Gen. 3:15](/gen#Gen.3.15)), “the seed of Abraham” ([Gen. 22:18](/gen#Gen.22.18)), the “Prophet like unto Moses” ([Deut. 18:15](/deut#Deut.18.15)), “the priest after the order of Melchizedek” ([Ps. 110:4](/ps#Ps.110.4)), “the rod out of the stem of Jesse” ([Isa. 11:1](/isa#Isa.11.1), [10](/isa#Isa.11.10)), the “Immanuel,” the virgin’s son ([Isa. 7:14](/isa#Isa.7.14)), “the branch of Jehovah” ([Isa. 4:2](/isa#Isa.4.2)), and “the messenger of the covenant” ([Mal. 3:1](/mal#Mal.3.1)). This is he “of whom Moses in the law and the prophets did write.” The Old Testament Scripture is full of prophetic declarations regarding the Great Deliverer and the work he was to accomplish. Jesus the Christ is Jesus the Great Deliverer, the Anointed One, the Saviour of men. This name denotes that Jesus was divinely appointed, commissioned, and accredited as the Saviour of men ([Heb. 5:4](/heb#Heb.5.4); [Isa. 11:2-4](/isa#Isa.11.2); [49:6](/isa#Isa.49.6); [John 5:37](/john#John.5.37); [Acts 2:22](/acts#Acts.2.22)). To believe that “Jesus is the Christ” is to believe that he is the Anointed, the Messiah of the prophets, the Saviour sent of God, that he was, in a word, what he claimed to be. This is to believe the gospel, by the faith of which alone men can be brought unto God. That Jesus is the Christ is the testimony of God, and the faith of this constitutes a Christian ([1 Cor. 12:3](/1cor#1Cor.12.3); [1 John 5:1](/1john#1John.5.1)).","Jesus ascends to Heaven,The Holy Spirit is promised,God creates all things","Ascension, Ascension, The 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t.23.8,Matt.24.1,Matt.24.2,Matt.24.23,Matt.24.27,Matt.24.30,Matt.24.37,Matt.24.39,Matt.24.4,Matt.24.42,Matt.24.44,Matt.24.5,Matt.25.11,Matt.25.13,Matt.25.20,Matt.25.22,Matt.25.24,Matt.25.31,Matt.25.37,Matt.25.44,Matt.26.1,Matt.26.10,Matt.26.17,Matt.26.19,Matt.26.2,Matt.26.22,Matt.26.24,Matt.26.26,Matt.26.31,Matt.26.34,Matt.26.36,Matt.26.4,Matt.26.45,Matt.26.49,Matt.26.50,Matt.26.51,Matt.26.52,Matt.26.55,Matt.26.57,Matt.26.59,Matt.26.6,Matt.26.63,Matt.26.64,Matt.26.68,Matt.26.69,Matt.26.71,Matt.26.75,Matt.27.1,Matt.27.10,Matt.27.11,Matt.27.17,Matt.27.20,Matt.27.22,Matt.27.26,Matt.27.27,Matt.27.37,Matt.27.40,Matt.27.43,Matt.27.46,Matt.27.50,Matt.27.54,Matt.27.55,Matt.27.57,Matt.27.58,Matt.28.10,Matt.28.16,Matt.28.18,Matt.28.19,Matt.28.2,Matt.28.5,Matt.28.6,Matt.28.9,Matt.3.13,Matt.3.15,Matt.3.16,Matt.3.17,Matt.3.3,Matt.4.1,Matt.4.10,Matt.4.12,Matt.4.17,Matt.4.18,Matt.4.23,Matt.4.3,Matt.4.6,Matt.4.7,Matt.5.33,Matt.7.21,Matt.7.22,Matt.7.28,Matt.8.10,Matt.8.13,Matt.8.14,Matt.8.18,Matt.8.2,Matt.8.20,Matt.8.21,Matt.8.22,Matt.8.25,Matt.8.29,Matt.8.3,Matt.8.34,Matt.8.4,Matt.8.5,Matt.8.6,Matt.8.7,Matt.8.8,Matt.9.10,Matt.9.12,Matt.9.15,Matt.9.19,Matt.9.2,Matt.9.22,Matt.9.23,Matt.9.27,Matt.9.28,Matt.9.30,Matt.9.35,Matt.9.38,Matt.9.4,Matt.9.6,Matt.9.9,Num.24.17,Phil.1.1,Phil.1.10,Phil.1.11,Phil.1.13,Phil.1.14,Phil.1.15,Phil.1.16,Phil.1.18,Phil.1.19,Phil.1.2,Phil.1.20,Phil.1.21,Phil.1.23,Phil.1.26,Phil.1.27,Phil.1.29,Phil.1.6,Phil.1.8,Phil.2.1,Phil.2.10,Phil.2.11,Phil.2.16,Phil.2.19,Phil.2.21,Phil.2.24,Phil.2.29,Phil.2.30,Phil.2.5,Phil.3.1,Phil.3.12,Phil.3.14,Phil.3.18,Phil.3.20,Phil.3.3,Phil.3.7,Phil.3.8,Phil.3.9,Phil.4.1,Phil.4.10,Phil.4.13,Phil.4.19,Phil.4.2,Phil.4.21,Phil.4.23,Phil.4.4,Phil.4.5,Phil.4.7,Phlm.1.1,Phlm.1.16,Phlm.1.20,Phlm.1.23,Phlm.1.25,Phlm.1.3,Phlm.1.5,Phlm.1.6,Phlm.1.8,Phlm.1.9,Ps.110.1,Ps.110.5,Ps.16.10,Ps.2.12,Ps.2.7,Rev.1.1,Rev.1.13,Rev.1.2,Rev.1.5,Rev.1.8,Rev.1.9,Rev.11.15,Rev.11.8,Rev.12.10,Rev.12.11,Rev.12.17,Rev.13.8,Rev.14.1,Rev.14.10,Rev.14.12,Rev.14.13,Rev.14.14,Rev.14.4,Rev.15.3,Rev.15.4,Rev.16.5,Rev.17.14,Rev.17.3,Rev.17.6,Rev.19.1,Rev.19.10,Rev.19.13,Rev.19.7,Rev.19.9,Rev.2.18,Rev.20.4,Rev.20.6,Rev.21.10,Rev.21.14,Rev.21.22,Rev.21.23,Rev.21.27,Rev.21.9,Rev.22.1,Rev.22.16,Rev.22.20,Rev.22.21,Rev.22.3,Rev.4.11,Rev.4.2,Rev.5.12,Rev.5.13,Rev.5.6,Rev.5.8,Rev.6.1,Rev.6.10,Rev.6.16,Rev.7.10,Rev.7.14,Rev.7.17,Rev.7.9,Rom.1.1,Rom.1.16,Rom.1.3,Rom.1.4,Rom.1.6,Rom.1.7,Rom.1.8,Rom.1.9,Rom.10.12,Rom.10.13,Rom.10.16,Rom.10.4,Rom.10.6,Rom.10.7,Rom.10.9,Rom.11.3,Rom.11.34,Rom.12.11,Rom.12.19,Rom.12.5,Rom.13.14,Rom.14.10,Rom.14.11,Rom.14.14,Rom.14.15,Rom.14.18,Rom.14.6,Rom.14.8,Rom.14.9,Rom.15.11,Rom.15.16,Rom.15.17,Rom.15.18,Rom.15.19,Rom.15.20,Rom.15.29,Rom.15.3,Rom.15.30,Rom.15.5,Rom.15.6,Rom.15.7,Rom.15.8,Rom.16.10,Rom.16.11,Rom.16.12,Rom.16.13,Rom.16.16,Rom.16.18,Rom.16.2,Rom.16.20,Rom.16.22,Rom.16.24,Rom.16.25,Rom.16.27,Rom.16.3,Rom.16.5,Rom.16.7,Rom.16.8,Rom.16.9,Rom.2.16,Rom.3.22,Rom.3.24,Rom.3.26,Rom.4.24,Rom.4.8,Rom.5.1,Rom.5.10,Rom.5.11,Rom.5.15,Rom.5.17,Rom.5.21,Rom.5.6,Rom.5.8,Rom.6.11,Rom.6.23,Rom.6.3,Rom.6.4,Rom.6.8,Rom.6.9,Rom.7.25,Rom.7.4,Rom.8.1,Rom.8.10,Rom.8.11,Rom.8.17,Rom.8.2,Rom.8.29,Rom.8.3,Rom.8.32,Rom.8.34,Rom.8.35,Rom.8.39,Rom.8.9,Rom.9.1,Rom.9.29,Rom.9.3,Rom.9.5,Titus.1.1,Titus.1.3,Titus.1.4,Titus.2.10,Titus.2.13,Titus.3.4,Titus.3.6,Zech.6.12,Zech.9.9",mary_1938,joseph_1715,,,"james_719,joses_1721,jude_1756,simon_2747",,,,J,jesus_905,2023-01-16 19:57 jether_654,wip,654,Jether,Jether,,Ithran,checked,checked,Jether (Father of Amasa),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,Jether 4,[1 Chr. 7:38](/1chr#1Chr.7.38).,,,2,"1Chr.7.37,1Chr.7.38",,zophah_3104,,"ara_280,pispah_2362,jephunneh_841","beera_430,beri_477,bezer_492,imrah_603,harnepher_1420,hod_1538,shamma_2537,shilshah_2679,ulla_2730,suah_2803",,,,J,jether_654,2019-07-27 11:49 jether_906,wip,906,Jether,Jether,,,checked,checked,Jether (Turning ),Male,,,-1245,,-1245,,,,Jether 2,The oldest of Gideon’s seventy sons ([Judg. 8:20](/judg#Judg.8.20)).,,,1,Judg.8.20,,gideon_1314,,,"abimelech_41,jotham_1734",,,,J,jether_906,2019-07-27 11:49 jether_907,wip,907,Jether,Jether,,Ithra,checked,checked,Jether (son of Ner),Male,,,-1752,,-1014,,,,Jether 3,"The father of Amasa, David’s general ([1 Kings 2:5](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.5), [32](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.32)); called Ithra ([2 Sam. 17:25](/2sam#2Sam.17.25)).",,,4,"2Sam.17.25,1Kgs.2.5,1Kgs.2.32,1Chr.2.17",,,abigail_27,amasa_207,,,,,J,jether_907,2019-07-27 11:49 jether_908,wip,908,Jether,Jether,,,checked,checked,Jether (son of Jada),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Jether 5,[1 Chr. 2:32](/1chr#1Chr.2.32); one of Judah’s posterity.,,,1,1Chr.2.32,,jada_684,,,jonathan_1695,,,,J,jether_908,2019-07-27 11:49 jether_909,wip,909,Jether,Jether,,,checked,checked,Jether (The father-in-law of Moses) called elsewhere Jethro or Jothor,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Jether 6,[1 Chr. 4:17](/1chr#1Chr.4.17).,,,1,1Chr.4.17,,ezra_1244,,,"jalon_715,epher_1202,mered_2005",,,,J,jether_909,2019-07-27 11:49 jetheth_910,wip,910,Jetheth,Jetheth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,Jetheth,"A peg, or a prince, one of the Edomitish kings of Mount Seir ([Gen. 36:40](/gen#Gen.36.40)).",,,2,"Gen.36.40,1Chr.1.51",,,,,,,,,J,jetheth_910,2019-07-27 11:49 jethro_2431,wip,2431,Jethro,Jethro,,"Deuel,Reuel,Raguel",checked,,,Male,,,-1531,,-1490,,,,Reuel 2,"“The priest of Midian,” Moses’ father-in-law ([Ex. 2:18](/exod#Exod.2.18))=Raguel ([Num. 10:29](/num#Num.10.29)). If he be identified with Jethro (q.v.), then this may be regarded as his proper name, and Jether or Jethro (i.e., “excellency”) as his official title.",,,16,"Exod.2.18,Exod.3.1,Exod.4.18,Exod.18.1,Exod.18.2,Exod.18.5,Exod.18.6,Exod.18.9,Exod.18.10,Exod.18.12,Num.1.14,Num.2.14,Num.7.42,Num.7.47,Num.10.20,Num.10.29",,,,"eliasaph_1091,zipporah_3095,hobab_1537",,,,,J,jethro_2431,2019-07-27 11:49 jetur_911,wip,911,Jetur,Jetur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1821,,-1821,,,,Jetur,"An enclosure, one of the twelve sons of Ishmael ([Gen. 25:15](/gen#Gen.25.15)).",,,2,"Gen.25.15,1Chr.1.31",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,J,jetur_911,2019-07-27 11:49 jeuel_912,wip,912,Jeuel,Jeuel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,Jeuel,"Snatched away by God, a descendant of Zerah ([1 Chr. 9:6](/1chr#1Chr.9.6)).",,,1,1Chr.9.6,,,,,,,,,J,jeuel_912,2019-07-27 11:49 jeush_913,wip,913,Jeush,Jeush,,,checked,checked,Jeush (assembler ),Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,Jeush 1,"The oldest of Esau’s three sons by Aholibamah ([Gen. 36:5](/gen#Gen.36.5), [14](/gen#Gen.36.14), [18](/gen#Gen.36.18)).",,,4,"Gen.36.5,Gen.36.14,Gen.36.18,1Chr.1.35",aholibamah_1761,esau_1216,,,"jaalam_662,korah_1793",,"eliphaz_1144,reuel_2430",,J,jeush_913,2019-07-27 11:49 jeush_1601,wip,1601,Jeush,Jeush,,,checked,checked,Jeush (son of Bilhan),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Jeush 2,"A son of Bilhan, grandson of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 7:10](/1chr#1Chr.7.10)).",,,1,1Chr.7.10,,bilhan_504,,,"ahishahar_160,benjamin_458,chenaanah_933,ehud_1040,tharshish_2847,zethan_3057",,,,J,jeush_1601,2019-07-27 11:49 jeush_1602,wip,1602,Jeush,Jeush,,,checked,checked,Jeush (who did not have many sons),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Jeush 3,"A Levite, one of the sons of Shimei ([1 Chr. 23:10](/1chr#1Chr.23.10), [11](/1chr#1Chr.23.11)).",,,2,"1Chr.23.10,1Chr.23.11",,shimei_2699,,,"beriah_481,jahath_692,zizah_3090",,,,J,jeush_1602,2019-07-27 11:49 jeush_1603,wip,1603,Jeush,Jeush,,,checked,checked,Jeush (Son of Rehoboam),Male,,,-975,,-975,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Jeush 4,One of the three sons of Rehoboam ([2 Chr. 11:19](/2chr#2Chr.11.19)).,,,1,2Chr.11.19,abihail_31,rehoboam_2412,,,"shamariah_2531,zaham_2980",,"abijah_38,attai_365,shelomith_2610,ziza_3098",,J,jeush_1603,2019-07-27 11:49 jeuz_1604,wip,1604,Jeuz,Jeuz,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.10,hodesh_1543,shaharaim_2513,,,"jobab_1643,malcham_1900,mesha_2011,mirma_2089,shachia_2512,zibia_3063",,"abitub_55,elpaal_1185",,J,jeuz_1604,2019-07-27 11:49 jezaniah_667,wip,667,Jezaniah,Jezaniah,,"Azariah,Jaazaniah",checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Jaaz-aniah 4,A Maachathite ([2 Kings 25:23](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.23); [Jer. 40:8](/jer#Jer.40.8); [42:1](/jer#Jer.42.1)). He is also called Azariah ([Jer. 43:2](/jer#Jer.43.2)).,,,4,"2Kgs.25.23,Jer.40.8,Jer.42.1,Jer.43.2",,hoshaiah_1557,,,,,,,J,jezaniah_667,2019-07-27 11:49 jezebel_1605,wip,1605,Jezebel,Jezebel,,,checked,,,Female,,,-918,,96,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Jezebel,"Chaste, the daughter of Ethbaal, the king of the Zidonians, and the wife of Ahab, the king of Israel ([1 Kings 16:31](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.31)). This was the “first time that a king of Israel had allied himself by marriage with a heathen princess; and the alliance was in this case of a peculiarly disastrous kind. Jezebel has stamped her name on history as the representative of all that is designing, crafty, malicious, revengeful, and cruel. She is the first great instigator of persecution against the saints of God. Guided by no principle, restrained by no fear of either God or man, passionate in her attachment to her heathen worship, she spared no pains to maintain idolatry around her in all its splendour. Four hundred and fifty prophets ministered under her care to Baal, besides four hundred prophets of the groves [R.V., ’prophets of the Asherah’], which ate at her table ([1 Kings 18:19](/1kgs#1Kgs.18.19)). The idolatry, too, was of the most debased and sensual kind.” Her conduct was in many respects very disastrous to the kingdom both of Israel and Judah (21:1-29). At length she came to an untimely end. As Jehu rode into the gates of Jezreel, she looked out at the window of the palace, and said, “Had Zimri peace, who slew his master?” He looked up and called to her chamberlains, who instantly threw her from the window, so that she was dashed in pieces on the street, and his horses trod her under their feet. She was immediately consumed by the dogs of the street ([2 Kings 9:7-37](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.7)), according to the word of Elijah the Tishbite ([1 Kings 21:19](/1kgs#1Kgs.21.19)). Her name afterwards came to be used as the synonym for a wicked woman ([Rev. 2](/rev#Rev.2): 20). It may be noted that she is said to have been the grand-aunt of Dido, the founder of Carthage.",,,20,"1Kgs.16.31,1Kgs.18.4,1Kgs.18.13,1Kgs.18.19,1Kgs.19.1,1Kgs.19.2,1Kgs.21.5,1Kgs.21.7,1Kgs.21.11,1Kgs.21.14,1Kgs.21.15,1Kgs.21.23,1Kgs.21.25,2Kgs.9.7,2Kgs.9.10,2Kgs.9.22,2Kgs.9.30,2Kgs.9.36,2Kgs.9.37,Rev.2.20",,ethbaal_1225,ahab_113,"joram_804,ahaziah_120,athaliah_359",,,,,J,jezebel_1605,2019-07-27 11:49 jezer_1606,wip,1606,Jezer,Jezer,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Naphtali,,,,,3,"Gen.46.24,Num.26.49,1Chr.7.13",,naphtali_2149,,,"jahzeel_706,guni_1330,shillem_2677",,,,J,jezer_1606,2019-07-27 11:49 jeziah_1607,wip,1607,Jeziah,Jeziah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.25,,,,,,,,,J,jeziah_1607,2019-07-27 11:49 jeziel_1608,wip,1608,Jeziel,Jeziel,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jeziel,"Assembled by God, a son of Azmaveth. He was one of the Benjamite archers who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:3](/1chr#1Chr.12.3)).",,,1,1Chr.12.3,,azmaveth_557,,,pelet_2310,,,,J,jeziel_1608,2019-07-27 11:49 jezliah_1609,wip,1609,Jezliah,Jezliah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.18,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,ishmerai_637,eber_1031,heber_1473,hezeki_1511,jobab_1644,meshullam_2023,misham_2093,shamed_2532,shema_2616,zebadiah_2989",,,,J,jezliah_1609,2019-07-27 11:49 jezoar_1610,wip,1610,Jezoar,Jezoar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.7,helah_1478,ashur_342,,,"coz_958,ethnan_1226,zereth_3050",,"ahuzam_175,haahashtari_1332,hepher_1497,temeni_2840",,J,jezoar_1610,2019-07-27 11:49 jezrahiah_1611,wip,1611,Jezrahiah,Jezrahiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.42,,,,,,,,,J,jezrahiah_1611,2019-07-27 11:49 jezreel_1612,wip,1612,Jezreel,Jezreel,,,checked,checked,Jezreel (town in Judah),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.3,,hur_1571,,,"ishma_629,ezer_1239,hareph_1412,hazelelponi_1466,idbash_1590,penuel_2314,salma_2462,shobal_2720,uri_2895",,,,J,jezreel_1612,2019-07-27 11:49 jezreel_1613,wip,1613,Jezreel,Jezreel,,,checked,checked,Jezreel (respond ),Male,,,-785,,-785,,,,,,,,4,"Hos.1.4,Hos.1.5,Hos.1.11,Hos.2.22",gomer_1329,hosea_1555,,,"lo-ammi_1827,lo-ruhamah_1829",,,,J,jezreel_1613,2019-07-27 11:49 jibsam_1614,wip,1614,Jibsam,Jibsam,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,,,,,1,1Chr.7.2,,tola_2878,,,"jahmai_705,jeriel_862,rephaiah_2425,shemuel_2654,uzzi_2918",,,,J,jibsam_1614,2019-07-27 11:49 jidlaph_1615,publish,1615,Jidlaph,Jidlaph,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,,,,,1,Gen.22.22,milcah_2082,nahor_2143,,,"bethuel_487,buz_529,chesed_938,hazo_1468,huz_1582,kemuel_1773,pildash_2357",,"gaham_1267,maachah_1840,tebah_2832,thahash_2845",,J,jidlaph_1615,2020-08-16 00:50 joab_1617,wip,1617,Joab,Joab,,,checked,checked,Joab(on of Zeruiah),Male,,,-1752,,-984,,,,Joab 1,"One of the three sons of Zeruiah, David’s sister, and “captain of the host” during the whole of David’s reign ([2 Sam. 2:13](/2sam#2Sam.2.13); [10:7](/2sam#2Sam.10.7); [11:1](/2sam#2Sam.11.1); [1 Kings 11:15](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.15)). His father’s name is nowhere mentioned, although his sepulchre at Bethlehem is mentioned ([2 Sam. 2:32](/2sam#2Sam.2.32)). His two brothers were Abishai and Asahel, the swift of foot, who was killed by Abner ([2 Sam. 2:13-32](/2sam#2Sam.2.13)), whom Joab afterwards treacherously murdered (3:22-27). He afterwards led the assault at the storming of the fortress on Mount Zion, and for this service was raised to the rank of “prince of the king’s army” ([2 Sam. 5:6-10](/2sam#2Sam.5.6); [1 Chr. 27:34](/1chr#1Chr.27.34)). His chief military achievements were, (1) against the allied forces of Syria and Ammon; (2) against Edom ([1 Kings 11:15](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.15), [16](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.16)); and (3) against the Ammonites ([2 Sam. 10:7-19](/2sam#2Sam.10.7); [11:1](/2sam#2Sam.11.1), [11](/2sam#2Sam.11.11)). His character is deeply stained by the part he willingly took in the murder of Uriah (11:14-25). He acted apparently from a sense of duty in putting Absalom to death (18:1-14). David was unmindful of the many services Joab had rendered to him, and afterwards gave the command of the army to Amasa, Joab’s cousin ([2 Sam. 20:1-13](/2sam#2Sam.20.1); [19:13](/2sam#2Sam.19.13)). When David was dying Joab espoused the cause of Adonijah in preference to that of Solomon. He was afterwards slain by Benaiah, by the command of Solomon, in accordance with his father’s injunction ([2 Sam. 3:29](/2sam#2Sam.3.29); [20:5-13](/2sam#2Sam.20.5)), at the altar to which he had fled for refuge. Thus this hoary conspirator died without one to lift up a voice in his favour. He was buried in his own property in the “wilderness,” probably in the north-east of Jerusalem ([1 Kings 2:5](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.5), [28](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.28)-34). Benaiah succeeded him as commander-in-chief of the army.",,,119,"1Sam.26.6,2Sam.2.13,2Sam.2.14,2Sam.2.18,2Sam.2.22,2Sam.2.24,2Sam.2.26,2Sam.2.27,2Sam.2.28,2Sam.2.30,2Sam.2.32,2Sam.3.22,2Sam.3.23,2Sam.3.24,2Sam.3.26,2Sam.3.27,2Sam.3.29,2Sam.3.30,2Sam.3.31,2Sam.8.16,2Sam.10.7,2Sam.10.9,2Sam.10.13,2Sam.10.14,2Sam.11.1,2Sam.11.6,2Sam.11.7,2Sam.11.11,2Sam.11.14,2Sam.11.16,2Sam.11.17,2Sam.11.18,2Sam.11.22,2Sam.11.25,2Sam.12.26,2Sam.12.27,2Sam.14.1,2Sam.14.2,2Sam.14.3,2Sam.14.19,2Sam.14.20,2Sam.14.21,2Sam.14.22,2Sam.14.23,2Sam.14.29,2Sam.14.30,2Sam.14.31,2Sam.14.32,2Sam.14.33,2Sam.17.25,2Sam.18.2,2Sam.18.5,2Sam.18.10,2Sam.18.11,2Sam.18.12,2Sam.18.14,2Sam.18.15,2Sam.18.16,2Sam.18.20,2Sam.18.21,2Sam.18.22,2Sam.18.29,2Sam.19.1,2Sam.19.5,2Sam.19.13,2Sam.20.7,2Sam.20.8,2Sam.20.9,2Sam.20.10,2Sam.20.11,2Sam.20.13,2Sam.20.15,2Sam.20.16,2Sam.20.17,2Sam.20.20,2Sam.20.21,2Sam.20.22,2Sam.20.23,2Sam.23.18,2Sam.23.24,2Sam.23.37,2Sam.24.2,2Sam.24.3,2Sam.24.4,2Sam.24.9,1Kgs.1.7,1Kgs.1.19,1Kgs.1.41,1Kgs.2.5,1Kgs.2.22,1Kgs.2.28,1Kgs.2.29,1Kgs.2.30,1Kgs.2.31,1Kgs.2.33,1Kgs.11.15,1Kgs.11.16,1Kgs.11.21,1Chr.2.16,1Chr.11.6,1Chr.11.8,1Chr.11.20,1Chr.11.26,1Chr.11.39,1Chr.18.15,1Chr.19.8,1Chr.19.10,1Chr.19.14,1Chr.19.15,1Chr.20.1,1Chr.21.2,1Chr.21.3,1Chr.21.4,1Chr.21.5,1Chr.21.6,1Chr.26.28,1Chr.27.7,1Chr.27.24,1Chr.27.34",zeruiah_3055,,,,"abishai_50,asahel_320",,,,J,joab_1617,2020-07-10 12:27 joab_1618,wip,1618,Joab,Joab,,,checked,checked,Joab (son of Seraiah),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Joab 2,[1 Chr. 4:14](/1chr#1Chr.4.14).,,,1,1Chr.4.14,,seraiah_2496,,,,,,,J,joab_1618,2019-07-27 11:49 joab_1619,wip,1619,Joab,Joab,,,checked,checked,Joab (son of Pahath-moab),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Joab 3,[Ezra 2:6](/ezra#Ezra.2.6).,,,2,"Ezra.2.6,Neh.7.11",,pahath-moab_2265,,,jeshua_894,,,,J,joab_1619,2019-07-27 11:49 joab_1620,wip,1620,Joab,Joab,,,checked,checked,Joan (son of Zeruiah),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.9,,,,,,,,,J,joab_1620,2019-07-27 11:49 joah_1621,wip,1621,Joah,Joah,,,checked,checked,Joah (chronicler to King Hezekiah),Male,,,-710,,-710,,,,Joah 3,"The son of Asaph, and “recorder” (q.v.) or chronicler to King Hezekiah ([2 Kings 18:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.18), [26](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.26), [37](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.37)).",,,6,"2Kgs.18.18,2Kgs.18.26,2Kgs.18.37,Isa.36.3,Isa.36.11,Isa.36.22",,asaph_329,,,,,,,J,joah_1621,2019-07-27 11:49 joah_1623,wip,1623,Joah,Joah,,,checked,checked,"Joah (son of Asaph) and recorder under King Hezekiah (2 Kings 18:18, 2 Kings 18:26; Isaiah 36:3, Isaiah 36:11, Isaiah 36:22). Joah is a Hebrew masculine given name, which means ""Yahu is his brother"" or ""God is his brother.""",Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Joah 1,"One of the sons of Obed-edom ([1 Chr. 26:4](/1chr#1Chr.26.4)), a Korhite porter.",,,1,1Chr.26.4,,shimei_2233,,,"ammiel_222,issachar_646,jehozabad_813,nethaneel_2192,peulthai_2324,sacar_2453,shemaiah_2627",,,,J,joah_1623,2019-07-27 11:49 joah_1624,wip,1624,Joah,Joah,,,checked,checked,Joah (A descendant of Gershom),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.29.12,,zimmah_3085,,,,,,,J,joah_1624,2019-07-27 11:49 joah_1625,wip,1625,Joah,Joah,,,checked,checked,Joah (son of Zimmah),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.29.12,,,,eden_1033,,,,,J,joah_1625,2019-07-27 11:49 joah_1626,wip,1626,Joah,Joah,,,checked,checked,"Joah ( Hebrew masculine given name, which means ""Yahu is his brother"" or ""God is his brother."")",Male,,,-624,,-624,,,,Joah 4,"Son of Joahaz, and “recorder” (q.v.) or keeper of the state archives under King Josiah ([2 Chr. 34:8](/2chr#2Chr.34.8)).",,,1,2Chr.34.8,,joahaz_1627,,,,,,,J,joah_1626,2019-07-27 11:49 joahaz_1627,wip,1627,Joahaz,Joahaz,,,checked,,,Male,,,-624,,-624,,,,Joahaz,"([2 Chr. 34:8](/2chr#2Chr.34.8)), a contracted form of Jehoahaz (q.v.).",,,1,2Chr.34.8,,,,joah_1626,,,,,J,joahaz_1627,2019-07-27 11:49 joanna_1628,wip,1628,Joanna,Joanna,,,checked,checked,"Joanna ( Joanna the wife of Chuza, the manager of Herod’s household; Susanna; and many others. These women were helping to support them out of their own means.)",Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Joanna 1,"The grandson of Zerubbabel, in the lineage of Christ ([Luke 3:27](/luke#Luke.3.27)); the same as Hananiah ([1 Chr. 3:19](/1chr#1Chr.3.19)).",,,1,Luke.3.27,,rhesa_2438,,juda_1749,,,,,J,joanna_1628,2019-07-27 11:49 joanna_1629,wip,1629,Joanna,Joanna,,,checked,checked,Joanna (wife of Chuza),Female,,,31,,33,,,,Joanna 2,"The wife of Chuza, the steward of Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee ([Luke 8:3](/luke#Luke.8.3)). She was one of the women who ministered to our Lord, and to whom he appeared after his resurrection ([Luke 8:3](/luke#Luke.8.3); [24:10](/luke#Luke.24.10)).",,,2,"Luke.8.3,Luke.24.10",,,chuza_945,,,,,,J,joanna_1629,2021-07-09 21:14 joash_1630,wip,1630,Joash,Joash,,,checked,checked,Joash was born in the year 3055 (after Creation) and he became king at the age of six (in the year 3061). He reigned for forty years,Male,,,-1245,,-1245,,,,Joash 1,"A contracted form of Jehoash, the father of Gideon ([Judg. 6:11](/judg#Judg.6.11), [29](/judg#Judg.6.29); 8:13, 29, 32).",,,8,"Judg.6.11,Judg.6.29,Judg.6.30,Judg.6.31,Judg.7.14,Judg.8.13,Judg.8.29,Judg.8.32",,,,gideon_1314,,,,,J,joash_1630,2019-07-27 11:49 joash_1631,wip,1631,Joash,Joash,,,checked,checked,Joash (King of Israel),Male,,,-897,,-897,,,,Joash 3,One of King Ahab’s sons ([1 Kings 22:26](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.26)).,,,2,"1Kgs.22.26,2Chr.18.25",,ahab_113,,,"ahaziah_120,athaliah_359,joram_804",,,,J,joash_1631,2019-07-27 11:49 joash_1632,wip,1632,Joash,Joash,,Jehoash,checked,checked,Joash (Ahaziah ),Male,,-844,-1053,-800,-839,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Jehoash 1,"The son of King Ahaziah. While yet an infant, he was saved from the general massacre of the family by his aunt Jehosheba, and was apparently the only surviving descendant of Solomon ([2 Chr. 21:4](/2chr#2Chr.21.4), [17](/2chr#2Chr.21.17)). His uncle, the high priest Jehoiada, brought him forth to public notice when he was eight years of age, and crowned and anointed him king of Judah with the usual ceremonies. Athaliah was taken by surprise when she heard the shout of the people, “Long live the king;” and when she appeared in the temple, Jehoiada commanded her to be led forth to death ([2 Kings 11:13-20](/2kgs#2Kgs.11.13)). While the high priest lived, Jehoash favoured the worship of God and observed the law; but on his death he fell away into evil courses, and the land was defiled with idolatry. Zechariah, the son and successor of the high priest, was put to death. These evil deeds brought down on the land the judgement of God, and it was oppressed by the Syrian invaders. He is one of the three kings omitted by Matthew (1:8) in the genealogy of Christ, the other two being Ahaziah and Amaziah. He was buried in the city of David ([2 Kings 12:21](/2kgs#2Kgs.12.21)).",,,19,"2Kgs.11.2,2Kgs.11.21,2Kgs.12.1,2Kgs.12.2,2Kgs.12.4,2Kgs.12.6,2Kgs.12.7,2Kgs.12.18,2Kgs.12.19,2Kgs.12.20,2Kgs.13.1,2Kgs.14.3,1Chr.3.11,2Chr.22.11,2Chr.24.1,2Chr.24.2,2Chr.24.4,2Chr.24.22,2Chr.24.24",zibiah_3064,ahaziah_121,jehoaddan_783,amaziah_214,,,,,J,joash_1632,2020-11-02 16:23 joash_1633,wip,1633,Joash,Joash,,Jehoash,checked,checked,Joash (the Abiezrite),Male,,,-841,,-785,,,,Jehoash 2,"The son and successor of Jehoahaz, king of Israel ([2 Kings 14:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.1); comp. 12:1; 13:10). When he ascended the throne the kingdom was suffering from the invasion of the Syrians. Hazael “was cutting Israel short.” He tolerated the worship of the golden calves, yet seems to have manifested a character of sincere devotion to the God of his fathers. He held the prophet Elisha in honour, and wept by his bedside when he was dying, addressing him in the words Elisha himself had used when Elijah was carried up into heaven: “O my father, my father, the chariot of Israel and the horsemen thereof.” He was afterwards involved in war with Amaziah, the king of Judah ([2 Chr. 25:23-24](/2chr#2Chr.25.23)), whom he utterly defeated at Beth-shemesh, on the borders of Dan and Philistia, and advancing on Jerusalem, broke down a portion of the wall, and carried away the treasures of the temple and the palace. He soon after died (B.C. 825), and was buried in Samaria ([2 Kings 14:1-17](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.1), [19](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.19), [20](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.20)). He was succeeded by his son.",,,23,"2Kgs.13.9,2Kgs.13.10,2Kgs.13.12,2Kgs.13.13,2Kgs.13.14,2Kgs.13.25,2Kgs.14.1,2Kgs.14.8,2Kgs.14.9,2Kgs.14.11,2Kgs.14.13,2Kgs.14.15,2Kgs.14.16,2Kgs.14.17,2Kgs.14.23,2Kgs.14.27,2Chr.25.17,2Chr.25.18,2Chr.25.21,2Chr.25.23,2Chr.25.25,Hos.1.1,Amos.1.1",,jehoahaz_784,,jeroboam_873,,,,,J,joash_1633,2020-12-02 17:21 joash_1634,wip,1634,Joash,Joash,,,checked,checked,Joash (Ruled in Moab),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.22,,shelah_2593,,,"er_1210,jokim_1684,laadah_1801,saraph_2474",,,,J,joash_1634,2019-07-27 11:49 joash_1635,wip,1635,Joash,Joash,,,checked,checked,Joash (Had a son named Gideon),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Joash 6,[1 Chr. 7:8](/1chr#1Chr.7.8).,,,1,1Chr.7.8,,becher_423,,,"abiah_17,alameth_184,anathoth_262,jerimoth_865,eliezer_1115,elioenai_1137,omri_2244,zemira_3037",,,,J,joash_1635,2019-07-27 11:49 joash_1636,wip,1636,Joash,Joash,,,checked,checked,Joash (son of Shemaah),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Joash 2,One of the Benjamite archers who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:3](/1chr#1Chr.12.3)).,,,1,1Chr.12.3,,shemaah_2618,,,ahiezer_132,,,,J,joash_1636,2019-07-27 11:49 joash_1637,wip,1637,Joash,Joash,,,checked,checked,Joash (a king of Judah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Joash 7,One who had charge of the royal stores of oil under David and Solomon ([1 Chr. 27:28](/1chr#1Chr.27.28)).,,,1,1Chr.27.28,,,,,,,,,J,joash_1637,2019-07-27 11:49 job_1639,wip,1639,Job,Job,,,checked,,,Male,,-1720,-1520,-1580,60,,,,Job,"Persecuted, an Arabian patriarch who resided in the land of Uz (q.v.). While living in the midst of great prosperity, he was suddenly overwhelmed by a series of sore trials that fell upon him. Amid all his sufferings he maintained his integrity. Once more God visited him with the rich tokens of his goodness and even greater prosperity than he had enjoyed before. He survived the period of trial for one hundred and forty years, and died in a good old age, an example to succeeding generations of integrity ([Ezek. 14:14](/ezek#Ezek.14.14), [20](/ezek#Ezek.14.20)) and of submissive patience under the sorest calamities ([James 5:11](/jas#Jas.5.11)). His history, so far as it is known, is recorded in his book.",,,53,"Job.1.1,Job.1.5,Job.1.8,Job.1.9,Job.1.14,Job.1.20,Job.1.22,Job.2.3,Job.2.7,Job.2.10,Job.2.11,Job.3.1,Job.3.2,Job.6.1,Job.9.1,Job.12.1,Job.16.1,Job.19.1,Job.21.1,Job.23.1,Job.26.1,Job.27.1,Job.29.1,Job.31.40,Job.32.1,Job.32.2,Job.32.3,Job.32.4,Job.32.12,Job.33.1,Job.33.31,Job.34.5,Job.34.7,Job.34.35,Job.34.36,Job.35.16,Job.37.14,Job.38.1,Job.40.1,Job.40.3,Job.40.6,Job.42.1,Job.42.7,Job.42.8,Job.42.9,Job.42.10,Job.42.12,Job.42.15,Job.42.16,Job.42.17,Ezek.14.14,Ezek.14.20,Jas.5.11",,,,"jemima_837,kezia_1783,keren-happuch_1780",,,,,J,job_1639,2020-09-02 02:02 jobab_1640,publish,1640,Jobab (son of Joktan),Jobab,,,checked,,"Jobab (son of Joktan, Joktan was the father of Almodad, Sheleph, Hazarmaveth, Jerah, Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, Obal, Abimael, Sheba, Ophir, Havilah and Jobab.)",Male,,,-2207,,-2207,,,,Jobab 1,"One of the sons of Joktan, and founder of an Arabian tribe ([Gen. 10:29](/gen#Gen.10.29)).",,,2,"Gen.10.29,1Chr.1.23",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,jerah_842,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,J,jobab_1640,2020-05-17 01:54 jobab_1641,wip,1641,Jobab,Jobab,,,checked,checked,"When Jobab died, Husham from the land of the Temanites succeeded him as king.",Male,,,-1869,,-1827,,,,Jobab 2,"King of Edom, succeeded Bela ([Gen. 36:33](/gen#Gen.36.33), [34](/gen#Gen.36.34)).",,,4,"Gen.36.33,Gen.36.34,1Chr.1.44,1Chr.1.45",,zerah_3044,,,,,,,J,jobab_1641,2019-07-27 11:49 jobab_1642,wip,1642,Jobab,Jobab,,,checked,checked,Jobab (king of Madon),Male,,,-1450,,-1450,,,,Jobab 3,A Canaanitish king ([Josh. 11:1](/josh#Josh.11.1)) who joined the confederacy against Joshua.,,,1,Josh.11.1,,,,,,,,,J,jobab_1642,2019-07-27 11:49 jobab_1643,wip,1643,Jobab,Jobab,,,checked,checked,Jobab (Zibia),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.9,hodesh_1543,shaharaim_2513,,,"jeuz_1604,malcham_1900,mesha_2011,mirma_2089,shachia_2512,zibia_3063",,"abitub_55,elpaal_1185",,J,jobab_1643,2019-07-27 11:49 jobab_1644,wip,1644,Jobab,Jobab,,,checked,checked,Jobab was the son of Elpaal,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.18,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,ishmerai_637,eber_1031,heber_1473,hezeki_1511,jezliah_1609,meshullam_2023,misham_2093,shamed_2532,shema_2616,zebadiah_2989",,,,J,jobab_1644,2019-07-27 11:49 jochebed_1645,wip,1645,Jochebed,Jochebed,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1491,,-1452,,,Tribe of Levi,Jochebed,"Jehovah is her glory, the wife of Amram, and the mother of Miriam, Aaron, and Moses ([Num. 26:59](/num#Num.26.59)). She is spoken of as the sister of Kohath, Amram’s father ([Ex. 6:20](/exod#Exod.6.20); comp. 16, 18; 2:1-10).",,,2,"Exod.6.20,Num.26.59",,levi_1820,amram_242,"miriam_2087,moses_2108,aaron_1","gershon_1305,kohath_1790,merari_2004",,,,J,jochebed_1645,2020-09-02 01:48 joed_1646,wip,1646,Joed,Joed,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.7,,pedaiah_2297,,meshullam_2036,,,,,J,joed_1646,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1647,wip,1647,Joel,Joel,,Vashni,checked,checked,Joel (A descendant of Reuben),Male,,,-1112,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Joel 1,The oldest of Samuel’s two sons appointed by him as judges in Beersheba ([1 Sam. 8:2](/1sam#1Sam.8.2)).,,,4,"1Sam.8.2,1Chr.6.28,1Chr.6.33,1Chr.15.17",,samuel_2469,,heman_1490,abiah_15,,,,J,joel_1647,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1648,wip,1648,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,Joel (The Watchman),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.35,,,,,,,,,J,joel_1648,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1649,wip,1649,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,Father : Pethul(Joel 1:1) Verses that mention this person: Book of Joel,Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.4,,,,shemaiah_2622,,,,,J,joel_1649,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1650,wip,1650,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,"Joel (And Bela the son of Azaz, the son of Shema, the son of who dwelt in Aroer, even unto Nebo and Baalmeon)",Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.8,,,,shema_2615,,,,,J,joel_1650,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1651,wip,1651,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,Joel (The chief in Bashan),Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.12,,,,,,,,,J,joel_1651,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1652,wip,1652,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,Joel( sons of Izrahiah:),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,Joel 5,[1 Chr. 7:3](/1chr#1Chr.7.3).,,,1,1Chr.7.3,,izrahiah_659,,,"ishiah_627,michael_2062,obadiah_2217",,,,J,joel_1652,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1653,wip,1653,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,Joel (son of Haggeri),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Joel 3,One of David’s famous warriors ([1 Chr. 11:38](/1chr#1Chr.11.38)).,,,1,1Chr.11.38,,,,,nathan_2154,,,,J,joel_1653,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1654,wip,1654,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,Joel (son of Pethuel),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Joel 4,"A Levite of the family of Gershom ([1 Chr. 15:7](/1chr#1Chr.15.7), [11](/1chr#1Chr.15.11)).",,,2,"1Chr.15.7,1Chr.15.11",,,,,,,,,J,joel_1654,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1655,wip,1655,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,Joel (sons of Ladan),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.23.8,1Chr.26.22",,jehiel_771,,,zetham_3056,,,,J,joel_1655,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1656,wip,1656,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,Joel (son of Pedaiah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Joel 6,[1 Chr. 27:20](/1chr#1Chr.27.20).,,,1,1Chr.27.20,,pedaiah_2294,,,,,,,J,joel_1656,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1657,wip,1657,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,Joel (son of Azariah),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.29.12,,azariah_539,,,,,,,J,joel_1657,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1658,wip,1658,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,"Joel is mentioned by name only once in the Hebrew Bible, in the introduction to his own brief book, as the son of Pethuel.",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.43,,,,,,,,,J,joel_1658,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1659,wip,1659,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,Joel (son of Zikri),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.9,,zichri_3075,,,,,,,J,joel_1659,2019-07-27 11:49 joel_1660,publish,1660,Joel,Joel,,,checked,checked,"Joel combines the covenant name of God, YHWH (or Yahweh), and El (god), and has been translated as ""one to whom YHWH is God,"" that is, a worshiper of YHWH.",Male,,,-800,,33,,,,Joel 7,The second of the twelve minor prophets. He was the son of Pethuel. His personal history is only known from his book.,,,2,"Joel.1.1,Acts.2.16",,pethuel_2323,,,,,,"Joel.1,Joel.2,Joel.3",J,joel_1660,2020-12-01 13:53 joelah_1661,wip,1661,Joelah,Joelah,,,checked,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,,Joelah,A Benjamite who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:7](/1chr#1Chr.12.7)).,,,1,1Chr.12.7,,jeroham_878,,,zebadiah_2990,,,,J,joelah_1661,2019-07-27 11:49 joezer_1662,wip,1662,Joezer,Joezer,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Joezer,"Jehovah is his help, one of the Korhites who became part of David’s body-guard ([1 Chr. 12:6](/1chr#1Chr.12.6)).",,,1,1Chr.12.6,,,,,,,,,J,joezer_1662,2019-07-27 11:49 jogli_1663,wip,1663,Jogli,Jogli,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.34.22,,,,bukki_522,,,,,J,jogli_1663,2019-07-27 11:49 joha_1664,wip,1664,Joha,Joha,,,checked,checked,Joha (son of Beriah),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.16,,beriah_480,,,"ader_82,ahio_155,arad_281,ispah_644,jeremoth_856,michael_2063,shashak_2561,zebadiah_2988",,,,J,joha_1664,2019-07-27 11:49 joha_1665,wip,1665,Joha,Joha,,,checked,checked,"Jediael son of Shimri, his brother Joha the Tizite,",Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.45,,shimri_2704,,,jediael_758,,,,J,joha_1665,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1666,wip,1666,Johanan,Johanan,,,checked,checked,Johanan (High Priest),Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Johanan 3,"Son of Careah, one of the Jewish chiefs who rallied round Gedaliah, whom Nebuchadnezzar had made governor in Jerusalem ([2 Kings 25:23](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.23); [Jer. 40:8](/jer#Jer.40.8)). He warned Gedaliah of the plans of Ishmael against him, a warning which was unheeded ([Jer. 40:13](/jer#Jer.40.13), [16](/jer#Jer.40.16)). He afterwards pursued the murderer of the governor, and rescued the captives (41:8, 13, 15, 16). He and his associates subsequently fled to Tahpanhes in Egypt (43:2, 4, 5), taking Jeremiah with them. “The flight of Gedaliah’s community to Egypt extinguished the last remaining spark of life in the Jewish state. The work of the ten centuries since Joshua crossed the Jordan had been undone.”",,,15,"2Kgs.25.23,Jer.40.8,Jer.40.13,Jer.40.15,Jer.40.16,Jer.41.11,Jer.41.13,Jer.41.14,Jer.41.15,Jer.41.16,Jer.42.1,Jer.42.8,Jer.43.2,Jer.43.4,Jer.43.5",,kareah_919,,,jonathan_1702,,,,J,johanan_1666,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1667,wip,1667,Johanan,Johanan,,,checked,checked,Johanan (first-born son of Josiah),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Johanan 2,The oldest of King Josiah’s sons ([1 Chr. 3:15](/1chr#1Chr.3.15)).,,,1,1Chr.3.15,zebudah_3000,josiah_1730,,,jehoiakim_1085,,"zedekiah_1950,jehoahaz_2516",,J,johanan_1667,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1668,wip,1668,Johanan,Johanan,,,checked,checked,Johanan (son of Neariah),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.24,,elioenai_1135,,,"akkub_180,anani_256,dalaiah_970,eliashib_1093,hodaiah_1539,pelaiah_2301",,,,J,johanan_1668,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1669,wip,1669,Johanan,Johanan,,,checked,checked,Johanan (the father of Azariah),Male,,,-1700,,-760,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.6.9,1Chr.6.10",,azariah_373,,azariah_378,,,,,J,johanan_1669,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1670,wip,1670,Johanan,Johanan,,,checked,checked,Johanan (Member of the Thirty),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.4,,,,,,,,,J,johanan_1670,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1671,wip,1671,Johanan,Johanan,,,checked,checked,Johanan (Israelite) Johanan (Joined Ziklag),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Johanan 1,One of the Gadite heroes who joined David in the desert of Judah ([1 Chr. 12:12](/1chr#1Chr.12.12)).,,,1,1Chr.12.12,,,,,,,,,J,johanan_1671,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1672,wip,1672,Johanan,Johanan,,,checked,checked,Johanan(your son name was Azariah),Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.28.12,,,,azariah_386,,,,,J,johanan_1672,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1673,wip,1673,Johanan,Johanan,,,checked,checked,Johanan (son of Kareah),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.12,,hakkatan_1354,,,,,,,J,johanan_1673,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1674,wip,1674,Johanan,Johanan,,,checked,checked,Johanan ( son of Eliashib ),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.6,,eliashib_1095,,,,,,,J,johanan_1674,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1675,wip,1675,Johanan,Johanan,,,checked,checked,Johanan (son-in-law of Meshullam),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.6.18,,tobiah_2872,,,,,,,J,johanan_1675,2019-07-27 11:49 johanan_1698,wip,1698,Johanan,Johanan,,Jonathan,checked,checked,Johanan (A priest),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,3,"Neh.12.11,Neh.12.22,Neh.12.23",,joiada_1680,,jaddua_687,son_of_joiada_2768,,,,J,johanan_1698,2019-07-27 11:49 john_1676,publish,1676,John the Baptist,John,,,checked,,John(son of Zebedee),Male,,,-5,,58,,,,John the Baptist,"The “forerunner of our Lord.” We have but fragmentary and imperfect accounts of him in the Gospels. He was of priestly descent. His father, Zacharias, was a priest of the course of Abia ([1 Chr. 24:10](/1chr#1Chr.24.10)), and his mother, Elisabeth, was of the daughters of Aaron ([Luke 1:5](/luke#Luke.1.5)). The mission of John was the subject of prophecy ([Matt. 3:3](/matt#Matt.3.3); [Isa. 40:3](/isa#Isa.40.3); [Mal. 3:1](/mal#Mal.3.1)). His birth, which took place six months before that of Jesus, was foretold by an angel. Zacharias, deprived of the power of speech as a token of God’s truth and a reproof of his own incredulity with reference to the birth of his son, had the power of speech restored to him on the occasion of his circumcision ([Luke 1:64](/luke#Luke.1.64)). After this no more is recorded of him for thirty years than what is mentioned in [Luke 1:80](/luke#Luke.1.80). John was a Nazarite from his birth ([Luke 1:15](/luke#Luke.1.15); [Num. 6:1-12](/num#Num.6.1)). He spent his early years in the mountainous tract of Judah lying between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea ([Matt. 3:1-12](/matt#Matt.3.1)). At length he came forth into public life, and great multitudes from “every quarter” were attracted to him. The sum of his preaching was the necessity of repentance. He denounced the Sadducees and Pharisees as a “generation of vipers,” and warned them of the folly of trusting to external privileges ([Luke 3:8](/luke#Luke.3.8)). “As a preacher, John was eminently practical and discriminating. Self-love and covetousness were the prevalent sins of the people at large. On them, therefore, he enjoined charity and consideration for others. The publicans he cautioned against extortion, the soldiers against crime and plunder.” His doctrine and manner of life roused the entire south of Palestine, and the people from all parts flocked to the place where he was, on the banks of the Jordan. There he baptized thousands unto repentance. The fame of John reached the ears of Jesus in Nazareth ([Matt. 3:5](/matt#Matt.3.5)), and he came from Galilee to Jordan to be baptized of John, on the special ground that it became him to “fulfil all righteousness” (3:15). John’s special office ceased with the baptism of Jesus, who must now “increase” as the King come to his kingdom. He continued, however, for a while to bear testimony to the Messiahship of Jesus. He pointed him out to his disciples, saying, “Behold the Lamb of God.” His public ministry was suddenly (after about six months probably) brought to a close by his being cast into prison by Herod, whom he had reproved for the sin of having taken to himself the wife of his brother Philip ([Luke 3:19](/luke#Luke.3.19)). He was shut up in the castle of Machaerus (q.v.), a fortress on the southern extremity of Peraea, 9 miles east of the Dead Sea, and here he was beheaded. His disciples, having consigned the headless body to the grave, went and told Jesus all that had occurred ([Matt. 14:3-12](/matt#Matt.14.3)). John’s death occurred apparently just before the third Passover of our Lord’s ministry. Our Lord himself testified regarding him that he was a “burning and a shining light” ([John 5:35](/john#John.5.35)).",,,89,"Matt.3.1,Matt.3.4,Matt.3.13,Matt.3.14,Matt.4.12,Matt.9.14,Matt.11.2,Matt.11.4,Matt.11.7,Matt.11.11,Matt.11.12,Matt.11.13,Matt.11.18,Matt.14.2,Matt.14.3,Matt.14.4,Matt.14.8,Matt.14.10,Matt.16.14,Matt.17.13,Matt.21.25,Matt.21.26,Matt.21.32,Mark.1.4,Mark.1.6,Mark.1.9,Mark.1.14,Mark.2.18,Mark.6.14,Mark.6.16,Mark.6.17,Mark.6.18,Mark.6.20,Mark.6.24,Mark.6.25,Mark.8.28,Mark.11.30,Mark.11.32,Luke.1.13,Luke.1.60,Luke.1.63,Luke.3.2,Luke.3.15,Luke.3.16,Luke.3.20,Luke.5.33,Luke.7.18,Luke.7.19,Luke.7.20,Luke.7.22,Luke.7.24,Luke.7.28,Luke.7.29,Luke.7.33,Luke.9.7,Luke.9.9,Luke.9.19,Luke.11.1,Luke.16.16,Luke.20.4,Luke.20.6,John.1.6,John.1.15,John.1.19,John.1.26,John.1.28,John.1.29,John.1.32,John.1.35,John.1.40,John.3.23,John.3.24,John.3.25,John.3.26,John.3.27,John.4.1,John.5.33,John.5.36,John.10.40,John.10.41,Acts.1.5,Acts.1.22,Acts.10.37,Acts.11.16,Acts.13.24,Acts.13.25,Acts.18.25,Acts.19.3,Acts.19.4",elisabeth_1152,zacharias_2971,,,,,,,J,john_1676,2022-03-15 21:32 john_1677,publish,1677,John the Apostle,John,,Boanerges,checked,,John (Son of Zebedee),Male,,,26,,96,,,"Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",John 3,"THE APOSTLE, brother of James the “Greater” ([Matt. 4:21](/matt#Matt.4.21); [10:2](/matt#Matt.10.2); [Mark 1:19](/mark#Mark.1.19); [3:17](/mark#Mark.3.17); [10:35](/mark#Mark.10.35)). He was one, probably the younger, of the sons of Zebedee ([Matt. 4:21](/matt#Matt.4.21)) and Salome ([Matt. 27:56](/matt#Matt.27.56); comp. [Mark 15:40](/mark#Mark.15.40)), and was born at Bethsaida. His father was apparently a man of some wealth (comp. [Mark 1:20](/mark#Mark.1.20); [Luke 5:3](/luke#Luke.5.3); [John 19:27](/john#John.19.27)). He was doubtless trained in all that constituted the ordinary education of Jewish youth. When he grew up he followed the occupation of a fisherman on the Lake of Galilee. When John the Baptist began his ministry in the wilderness of Judea, John, with many others, gathered round him, and was deeply influenced by his teaching. There he heard the announcement, “Behold the Lamb of God,” and forthwith, on the invitation of Jesus, became a disciple and ranked among his followers ([John 1:36](/john#John.1.36), [37](/john#John.1.37)) for a time. He and his brother then returned to their former avocation, for how long is uncertain. Jesus again called them ([Matt. 4](/matt#Matt.4): 21; [Luke 5:1-11](/luke#Luke.5.1)), and now they left all and permanently attached themselves to the company of his disciples. He became one of the innermost circle ([Mark 5:37](/mark#Mark.5.37); [Matt. 17:1](/matt#Matt.17.1); [26:37](/matt#Matt.26.37); [Mark 13:3](/mark#Mark.13.3)). He was the disciple whom Jesus loved. In zeal and intensity of character he was a “Boanerges” ([Mark 3:17](/mark#Mark.3.17)). This spirit once and again broke out ([Matt. 20:20-24](/matt#Matt.20.20); [Mark 10:35-41](/mark#Mark.10.35); [Luke 9:49](/luke#Luke.9.49), [54](/luke#Luke.9.54)). At the betrayal he and Peter follow Christ afar off, while the others betake themselves to hasty flight ([John 18:15](/john#John.18.15)). At the trial he follows Christ into the council chamber, and thence to the praetorium (18:16, 19, 28) and to the place of crucifixion (19:26, 27). To him and Peter, Mary first conveys tidings of the resurrection (20:2), and they are the first to go and see what her strange words mean. After the resurrection he and Peter again return to the Sea of Galilee, where the Lord reveals himself to them (21:1, 7). We find Peter and John frequently after this together ([Acts 3:1](/acts#Acts.3.1); [4:13](/acts#Acts.4.13)). John remained apparently in Jerusalem as the leader of the church there ([Acts 15:6](/acts#Acts.15.6); [Gal. 2:9](/gal#Gal.2.9)). His subsequent history is unrecorded. He was not there, however, at the time of Paul’s last visit ([Acts 21:15-40](/acts#Acts.21.15)). He appears to have retired to Ephesus, but at what time is unknown. The seven churches of Asia were the objects of his special care ([Rev. 1:11](/rev#Rev.1.11)). He suffered under persecution, and was banished to Patmos (1:9); whence he again returned to Ephesus, where he died, probably about A.D. 98, having outlived all or nearly all the friends and companions even of his maturer years. There are many interesting traditions regarding John during his residence at Ephesus, but these cannot claim the character of historical truth.","Matthias replaces Judas,Lame man healed,Peter and John's Trial,Philip preaches in Samaria","Ascension, Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Persecution/First Martyr",35,"Matt.4.21,Matt.10.2,Matt.17.1,Mark.1.19,Mark.1.29,Mark.3.17,Mark.5.37,Mark.9.2,Mark.9.38,Mark.10.35,Mark.10.41,Mark.13.3,Mark.14.33,Luke.5.10,Luke.6.14,Luke.8.51,Luke.9.28,Luke.9.49,Luke.9.54,Luke.22.8,Acts.1.13,Acts.3.1,Acts.3.3,Acts.3.4,Acts.3.11,Acts.4.13,Acts.4.19,Acts.8.14,Acts.12.2,Gal.2.9,Rev.1.1,Rev.1.4,Rev.1.9,Rev.21.2,Rev.22.8",mother_of_zebedees_children_2112,zebedee_2998,,,james_717,,,"John.1,John.2,John.3,John.4,John.5,John.6,John.7,John.8,John.9,John.10,John.11,John.12,John.13,John.14,John.15,John.16,John.17,John.18,John.19,John.20,John.21,1John.1,1John.2,1John.3,1John.4,1John.5,2John.1,3John.1,Rev.1,Rev.2,Rev.3,Rev.4,Rev.5,Rev.6,Rev.7,Rev.8,Rev.9,Rev.10,Rev.11,Rev.12,Rev.13,Rev.14,Rev.15,Rev.16,Rev.17,Rev.18,Rev.19,Rev.20,Rev.21,Rev.22",J,john_1677,2021-07-09 20:27 john_1678,publish,1678,John (Relative of the High Priest),John,,,checked,,"John (John’s clothes were made of camel’s hair, and he had a leather belt around his waist. His food was locusts and wild honey.)",Male,,,33,,33,,,,John 1,"One who, with Annas and Caiaphas, sat in judgment on the apostles Peter and John ([Acts 4:6](/acts#Acts.4.6)). He was of the kindred of the high priest; otherwise unknown.",Peter and John's Trial,Pentecost/Church Founded,1,Acts.4.6,,,,,,,,,J,john_1678,2020-08-27 01:33 joiada_1680,wip,1680,Joiada,Joiada,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,4,"Neh.12.10,Neh.12.11,Neh.12.22,Neh.13.28",,eliashib_1100,,"johanan_1698,son_of_joiada_2768",,,,,J,joiada_1680,2019-07-27 11:49 joiakim_1681,wip,1681,Joiakim,Joiakim,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Levi,Joiakim,"(whom Jehovah has set up) = Jehoiakim, a high priest, the son and successor of Jeshua ([Neh. 12:10](/neh#Neh.12.10), [12](/neh#Neh.12.12), [26](/neh#Neh.12.26)).",,,3,"Neh.12.10,Neh.12.12,Neh.12.26",,joshua_893,,eliashib_1100,,,,,J,joiakim_1681,2019-07-27 11:49 joiarib_797,wip,797,Joiarib,Joiarib,,Jehoiarib,checked,checked,Joiarib These were the leaders of the priests and their associates,Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Joiarib 1,The founder of one of the courses of the priests ([Neh. 11:10](/neh#Neh.11.10)).,,,4,"1Chr.9.10,Neh.11.10,Neh.12.6,Neh.12.19",,,,jedaiah_752,,,,,J,joiarib_797,2019-07-27 11:49 joiarib_1682,wip,1682,Joiarib,Joiarib,,,checked,checked,Jolarib (Wise Man),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Joiarib 4,"[Ezra 8:16](/ezra#Ezra.8.16), a “man of understanding” whom Ezra sent to “bring ministers for the house of God.”",,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,J,joiarib_1682,2019-07-27 11:49 joiarib_1683,wip,1683,Joiarib,Joiarib,,,checked,checked,Joiarib (Baruch ),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Joiarib 2,[Neh. 11:5](/neh#Neh.11.5); a descendant of Judah.,,,1,Neh.11.5,,zechariah_3023,,adaiah_76,,,,,J,joiarib_1683,2019-07-27 11:49 jokim_1684,wip,1684,Jokim,Jokim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,Jokim,"Whom Jehovah has set up, one of the descendants of Shelah ([1 Chr. 4:22](/1chr#1Chr.4.22)).",,,1,1Chr.4.22,,shelah_2593,,,"er_1210,joash_1634,laadah_1801,saraph_2474",,,,J,jokim_1684,2019-07-27 11:49 jokshan_1685,wip,1685,Jokshan,Jokshan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1824,,,,Jokshan,"Snarer, the second son of Abraham and Keturah ([Gen. 25:2](/gen#Gen.25.2), [3](/gen#Gen.25.3); [1 Chr. 1:32](/1chr#1Chr.1.32)).",,,3,"Gen.25.2,Gen.25.3,1Chr.1.32",keturah_1782,abraham_58,,"dedan_999,sheba_2569","ishbak_620,medan_1978,midian_2075,shuah_2727,zimran_3086",,"isaac_616,ishmael_630",,J,jokshan_1685,2019-07-27 11:49 joktan_1686,publish,1686,Joktan,Joktan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2247,,-2207,,,,Joktan,"Little, the second of the two sons of Eber ([Gen. 10:25](/gen#Gen.10.25); [1 Chr. 1:19](/1chr#1Chr.1.19)). There is an Arab tradition that Joktan (Arab. Kahtan) was the progenitor of all the purest tribes of Central and Southern Arabia.",,,6,"Gen.10.25,Gen.10.26,Gen.10.29,1Chr.1.19,1Chr.1.20,1Chr.1.23",,eber_1030,,"almodad_191,sheba_2568,havilah_1462,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,jerah_842,ophir_2253,uzal_2911,hadoram_1345,abimael_39,hazarmaveth_1465,diklah_1011,sheleph_2602",peleg_2308,,,,J,joktan_1686,2020-05-17 01:54 jonadab_799,wip,799,Jonadab,Jonadab,,Jehonadab,checked,checked,Jonadab (Brother of David),Male,,,-607,,-607,,,,Jehonadab 2,"A son of Rechab, the founder of a tribe who bound themselves by a vow to abstain from wine ([Jer. 35:6-19](/jer#Jer.35.6)). There were different settlements of Rechabites ([Judg. 1:16](/judg#Judg.1.16); [4:11](/judg#Judg.4.11); [1 Chr. 2:55](/1chr#1Chr.2.55)). His interview and alliance with Jehu are mentioned in [2 Kings 10:15-23](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.15). He went with Jehu in his chariot to Samaria.",,,9,"2Kgs.10.15,2Kgs.10.23,Jer.35.6,Jer.35.8,Jer.35.10,Jer.35.14,Jer.35.16,Jer.35.18,Jer.35.19",,rechab_2403,,,,,,,J,jonadab_799,2019-07-27 11:49 jonadab_1688,wip,1688,Jonadab,Jonadab,,Jonathan,checked,checked,Jonadab (Amnon's adviser),Male,,,-1032,,-1015,,,Tribe of Judah,Jonathan 4,"Son of Shammah, and David’s nephew, and also one of his chief warriors ([2 Sam. 21:21](/2sam#2Sam.21.21)). He slew a giant in Gath.",,,7,"2Sam.13.3,2Sam.13.5,2Sam.13.32,2Sam.13.35,2Sam.21.21,1Chr.20.7,1Chr.27.32",,shammah_2700,,,,,,,J,jonadab_1688,2019-07-27 11:49 jonah_1689,wip,1689,Jonah,Jonah,,Jonas,checked,,,Male,,,-862,,33,,,,Jonah,"A dove, the son of Amittai of Gath-hepher. He was a prophet of Israel, and predicted the restoration of the ancient boundaries ([2 Kings 14:25-27](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.25)) of the kingdom. He exercised his ministry very early in the reign of Jeroboam II., and thus was contemporary with Hosea and Amos; or possibly he preceded them, and consequently may have been the very oldest of all the prophets whose writings we possess. His personal history is mainly to be gathered from the book which bears his name. It is chiefly interesting from the two-fold character in which he appears, (1) as a missionary to heathen Nineveh, and (2) as a type of the “Son of man.”",,,24,"2Kgs.14.25,Jonah.1.1,Jonah.1.3,Jonah.1.5,Jonah.1.7,Jonah.1.15,Jonah.1.17,Jonah.2.1,Jonah.2.10,Jonah.3.1,Jonah.3.3,Jonah.3.4,Jonah.4.1,Jonah.4.5,Jonah.4.6,Jonah.4.8,Jonah.4.9,Matt.12.39,Matt.12.40,Matt.12.41,Matt.16.4,Luke.11.29,Luke.11.30,Luke.11.32",,amittai_219,,,,,,"Jonah.1,Jonah.2,Jonah.3,Jonah.4",J,jonah_1689,2020-12-01 13:53 jonan_1690,wip,1690,Jonan,Jonan,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.30,,eliakim_1088,,joseph_1719,,,,,J,jonan_1690,2019-07-27 11:49 jonas_1687,wip,1687,Jonas,Jonas,,,checked,,,Male,,,5,,33,,,,Jonas 2,"The father of the apostles Peter ([John 21:15-17](/john#John.21.15)) and Andrew; but the reading should be (also in 1:42), as in the Revised Version, “John,” instead of Jonas.",,,4,"John.1.42,John.21.15,John.21.16,John.21.17",,,,"andrew_264,peter_2745",,,,,J,jonas_1687,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1691,wip,1691,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,Jonathan (Son of Gershom),Male,,,-1406,,-1406,,,,Jonathan 1,"A Levite descended from Gershom ([Judg. 18:30](/judg#Judg.18.30)). His history is recorded in 17:7-13 and 18:30. The Rabbins changed this name into Manasseh “to screen the memory of the great lawgiver from the stain of having so unworthy an apostate among his near descendants.” He became priest of the idol image at Dan, and this office continued in his family till the Captivity.",,,1,Judg.18.30,,gershom_1303,,,,,,,J,jonathan_1691,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1692,wip,1692,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,Jonathan (who was at Gibeah in Benjamin),Male,,,-1200,,-598,,,,Jonathan 2,"The eldest son of king Saul, and the bosom friend of David. He is first mentioned when he was about thirty years of age, some time after his father’s accession to the throne ([1 Sam. 13:2](/1sam#1Sam.13.2)). Like his father, he was a man of great strength and activity ([2 Sam. 1:23](/2sam#2Sam.1.23)), and excelled in archery and slinging ([1 Chr. 12:2](/1chr#1Chr.12.2);[2 Sam. 1:22](/2sam#2Sam.1.22)). The affection that evidently subsisted between him and his father was interrupted by the growth of Saul’s insanity. At length, “in fierce anger,” he left his father’s presence and cast in his lot with the cause of David ([1 Sam. 20:34](/1sam#1Sam.20.34)). After an eventful career, interwoven to a great extent with that of David, he fell, along with his father and his two brothers, on the fatal field of Gilboa ([1 Sam. 31:2](/1sam#1Sam.31.2), [8](/1sam#1Sam.31.8)). He was first buried at Jabesh-gilead, but his remains were afterwards removed with those of his father to Zelah, in Benjamin ([2 Sam. 21:12-14](/2sam#2Sam.21.12)). His death was the occasion of David’s famous elegy of “the Song of the Bow” ([2 Sam. 1:17-27](/2sam#2Sam.1.17)). He left one son five years old, Merib-baal, or Mephibosheth ([2 Sam. 4:4](/2sam#2Sam.4.4); comp. [1 Chr. 8:34](/1chr#1Chr.8.34)).",,,83,"1Sam.13.2,1Sam.13.3,1Sam.13.16,1Sam.13.22,1Sam.14.1,1Sam.14.3,1Sam.14.4,1Sam.14.6,1Sam.14.8,1Sam.14.12,1Sam.14.13,1Sam.14.14,1Sam.14.17,1Sam.14.21,1Sam.14.27,1Sam.14.29,1Sam.14.39,1Sam.14.40,1Sam.14.41,1Sam.14.42,1Sam.14.43,1Sam.14.44,1Sam.14.45,1Sam.14.49,1Sam.18.1,1Sam.18.3,1Sam.18.4,1Sam.19.1,1Sam.19.2,1Sam.19.4,1Sam.19.6,1Sam.19.7,1Sam.20.1,1Sam.20.3,1Sam.20.4,1Sam.20.5,1Sam.20.9,1Sam.20.10,1Sam.20.11,1Sam.20.12,1Sam.20.13,1Sam.20.16,1Sam.20.17,1Sam.20.18,1Sam.20.25,1Sam.20.27,1Sam.20.28,1Sam.20.30,1Sam.20.32,1Sam.20.33,1Sam.20.34,1Sam.20.35,1Sam.20.37,1Sam.20.38,1Sam.20.39,1Sam.20.40,1Sam.20.42,1Sam.23.16,1Sam.23.18,1Sam.31.2,2Sam.1.4,2Sam.1.5,2Sam.1.12,2Sam.1.17,2Sam.1.22,2Sam.1.23,2Sam.1.25,2Sam.1.26,2Sam.4.4,2Sam.9.1,2Sam.9.3,2Sam.9.6,2Sam.9.7,2Sam.21.7,2Sam.21.12,2Sam.21.13,2Sam.21.14,1Chr.8.33,1Chr.8.34,1Chr.9.39,1Chr.9.40,1Chr.10.2,Jer.38.26",ahinoam_152,saul_2478,,mephibosheth_1999,"ish-bosheth_622,abinadab_641,malchi-shua_1990,merab_2001,michal_2073",,"armoni_309,mephibosheth_2000",,J,jonathan_1692,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1693,wip,1693,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,"Jonathan ( (Hebrew: יְהוֹנָתָן Yəhōnāṯān or Yehonatan; or יוֹנָתָן Yonatan) is a heroic figure in 1 Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. A prince of the United Kingdom of Israel, he was the eldest son of King Saul as well as a close friend of David, who eventually succeeded Saul as king. Like his father, he was a man of great strength and swiftness (2 Samuel 1:23), and he excelled in archery (1 Samuel 20:20, 2 Samuel 1:22) and slinging (1 Chronicles 12:2)",Male,,,-1023,,-1015,,,,Jonathan 3,"Son of the high priest Abiathar, and one who adhered to David at the time of Absalom’s rebellion ([2 Sam. 15:27](/2sam#2Sam.15.27), [36](/2sam#2Sam.15.36)). He is the last descendant of Eli of whom there is any record.",,,6,"2Sam.15.27,2Sam.15.36,2Sam.17.17,2Sam.17.20,1Kgs.1.42,1Kgs.1.43",,abiathar_20,,,ahimelech_149,,,,J,jonathan_1693,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1694,wip,1694,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,Jonathan (Eliahba the Shaalbonite),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,2,"2Sam.23.32,1Chr.11.34",,shage_2541,,,,,,,J,jonathan_1694,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1695,wip,1695,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,Jonathan (son of Israel),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.32,1Chr.2.33",,jada_684,,"zaza_2987,peleth_2312",jether_908,,,,J,jonathan_1695,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1696,wip,1696,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,Jonathan (descendants of Adin),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.6,,,,ebed_1028,,,,,J,jonathan_1696,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1697,wip,1697,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,"Jonathan (Jonathan is a heroic figure in 1 Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. A prince of the United Kingdom of Israel, he was the eldest son of King Saul as well as a close friend of David, who eventually succeeded Saul as king. )",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.15,,asahel_323,,,,,,,J,jonathan_1697,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1699,wip,1699,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,Jonathan (descended from Gershom),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.14,,,,,,,,,J,jonathan_1699,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1700,wip,1700,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,Jonathan (the priest Shemaiah's son),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.35,,shemaiah_2639,,"azarael_369,hanani_1383,maai_1848,shemaiah_2640,zechariah_3026,judah_1755,milalai_2081,nethaneel_2197,gilalai_1316",,,,,J,jonathan_1700,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1701,wip,1701,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,Jonathan (the secretary),Male,,,-598,,-589,,,,,,,,2,"Jer.37.15,Jer.37.20",,,,,,,,,J,jonathan_1701,2019-07-27 11:49 jonathan_1702,wip,1702,Jonathan,Jonathan,,,checked,checked,Jonathan: Also Called Johanan: A Descendant of Jeshua. A nephew of David. (2 Samuel 21:21; 1 Chronicles 20:7) He engaged in single combat with and slew a gigantic Philistine of Gath. (2 Samuel 21:21) (B.C. 1018.),Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,,,,,1,Jer.40.8,,kareah_919,,,johanan_1666,,,,J,jonathan_1702,2019-07-27 11:49 jorai_1704,wip,1704,Jorai,Jorai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.13,,abihail_30,,,"jachan_678,heber_1472,meshullam_2022,michael_2059,sheba_2571,zia_3059",,,,J,jorai_1704,2019-07-27 11:49 joram_804,wip,804,Joram,Joram,,Jehoram,checked,checked,Joram (Jehoshaphat king of Judah),Male,,,-896,,-884,,,,Jehoram 4,"The son of Ahab and Jezebel, and successor to his brother Ahaziah on the throne of Israel. He reigned twelve years, B.C. 896-884 ([2 Kings 1:17](/2kgs#2Kgs.1.17); [3:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.3.1)). His first work was to reduce to subjection the Moabites, who had asserted their independence in the reign of his brother. Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, assisted Jehoram in this effort. He was further helped by his ally the king of Edom. Elisha went forth with the confederated army ([2 Kings 3:1-19](/2kgs#2Kgs.3.1)), and at the solicitation of Jehoshaphat encouraged the army with the assurance from the Lord of a speedy victory. The Moabites under Mesha their king were utterly routed and their cities destroyed. At Kir-haraseth Mesha made a final stand. The Israelites refrained from pressing their victory further, and returned to their own land. Elisha afterwards again befriended Jehoram when a war broke out between the Syrians and Israel, and in a remarkable way brought that war to a bloodless close ([2 Kings 6:23](/2kgs#2Kgs.6.23)). But Jehoram, becoming confident in his own power, sank into idolatry, and brought upon himself and his land another Syrian invasion, which led to great suffering and distress in Samaria ([2 Kings 6:24-33](/2kgs#2Kgs.6.24)). By a remarkable providential interposition the city was saved from utter destruction, and the Syrians were put to flight ([2 Kings 7:6-15](/2kgs#2Kgs.7.6)). Jehoram was wounded in a battle with the Syrians at Ramah, and obliged to return to Jezreel ([2 Kings 8:29](/2kgs#2Kgs.8.29); [9:14](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.14), [15](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.15)), and soon after the army proclaimed their leader Jehu king of Israel, and revolted from their allegiance to Jehoram ([2 Kings 9](/2kgs#2Kgs.9)). Jehoram was pierced by an arrow from Jehu’s bow on the piece of ground at Jezreel which Ahab had taken from Naboth, and there he died ([2 Kings 9:21-29](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.21)).",,,19,"2Kgs.1.17,2Kgs.3.1,2Kgs.3.6,2Kgs.8.16,2Kgs.8.25,2Kgs.8.28,2Kgs.8.29,2Kgs.9.14,2Kgs.9.15,2Kgs.9.16,2Kgs.9.17,2Kgs.9.21,2Kgs.9.22,2Kgs.9.23,2Kgs.9.24,2Kgs.9.29,2Chr.22.5,2Chr.22.6,2Chr.22.7",jezebel_1605,ahab_113,,,"ahaziah_120,athaliah_359,joash_1631",,,,J,joram_804,2020-11-02 16:06 joram_1705,wip,1705,Joram,Joram,,Hadoram,checked,checked,Joram(he took gifts and a message from his father to David),Male,,,-1040,,-1040,,,,Hadoram 1,"The son of Tou, king of Hamath, sent by his father to congratulate David on his victory over Hadarezer, king of Syria ([1 Chr. 18:10](/1chr#1Chr.18.10); called Joram [2 Sam. 8:10](/2sam#2Sam.8.10)).",,,2,"2Sam.8.10,1Chr.18.10",,toi_2877,,,,,,,J,joram_1705,2019-07-27 11:49 joram_1706,wip,1706,Joram,Joram,,,checked,checked,Joram (Son of Ahab),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.26.25,,jeshaiah_647,,zichri_3070,,,,,J,joram_1706,2019-07-27 11:49 jorim_1707,wip,1707,Jorim,Jorim,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.29,,matthat_1970,,eliezer_1123,,,,,J,jorim_1707,2019-07-27 11:49 josabad_1708,wip,1708,Josabad,Josabad,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Jozabad 1,One of the Benjamite archers who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:4](/1chr#1Chr.12.4)).,,,1,1Chr.12.4,,,,,,,,,J,josabad_1708,2019-07-27 11:49 jose_1709,wip,1709,Jose,Jose,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.29,,eliezer_1123,,er_1211,,,,,J,jose_1709,2019-07-27 11:49 josedech_815,wip,815,Josedech,Josedech,,"Jozadak,Jehozadak",checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-519,,,Tribe of Levi,Jehozadak,"Jehovah-justified, the son of the high priest Seraiah at the time of the Babylonian exile ([1 Chr. 6:14](/1chr#1Chr.6.14), [15](/1chr#1Chr.6.15)). He was carried into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar, and probably died in Babylon. He was the father of Jeshua, or Joshua, who returned with Zerubbabel.",,,12,"1Chr.6.14,1Chr.6.15,Ezra.3.2,Ezra.3.8,Ezra.5.2,Neh.12.26,Hag.1.1,Hag.1.12,Hag.1.14,Hag.2.2,Hag.2.4,Zech.6.11",,seraiah_2494,,joshua_893,ezra_1245,,,,J,josedech_815,2019-07-27 11:49 joseph_1710,publish,1710,Joseph (son of Jacob),Joseph,,Zaphnath-paaneah,checked,,Joseph(The sons of Rachel),Male,,-1745,-1752,-1635,96,egypt_362,egypt_362,Tribe of Joseph,Joseph 1,"The elder of the two sons of Jacob by Rachel ([Gen. 30:23](/gen#Gen.30.23), [24](/gen#Gen.30.24)), who, on the occasion of his birth, said, “God hath taken away [Heb. ‘asaph] my reproach.” “The Lord shall add [Heb. yoseph] to me another son” ([Gen. 30:24](/gen#Gen.30.24)). He was a child of probably six years of age when his father returned from Haran to Canaan and took up his residence in the old patriarchal town of Hebron. “Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age,” and he “made him a long garment with sleeves” ([Gen. 37:3](/gen#Gen.37.3), R.V. marg.), i.e., a garment long and full, such as was worn by the children of nobles. This seems to be the correct rendering of the words. The phrase, however, may also be rendered, “a coat of many pieces”, i.e., a patchwork of many small pieces of divers colours. When he was about seventeen years old Joseph incurred the jealous hatred of his brothers ([Gen. 37:4](/gen#Gen.37.4)). They “hated him, and could not speak peaceably unto him.” Their anger was increased when he told them his dreams (37:11). Jacob desiring to hear tidings of his sons, who had gone to Shechem with their flocks, some 60 miles from Hebron, sent Joseph as his messenger to make inquiry regarding them. Joseph found that they had left Shechem for Dothan, whither he followed them. As soon as they saw him coming they began to plot against him, and would have killed him had not Reuben interposed. They ultimately sold him to a company of Ishmaelite merchants for twenty pieces (shekels) of silver (about $2, 10s.), ten pieces less than the current value of a slave, for “they cared little what they had for him, if so be they were rid of him.” These merchants were going down with a varied assortment of merchandise to the Egyptian market, and thither they conveyed him, and ultimately sold him as a slave to Potiphar, an “officer of Pharaoh’s, and captain of the guard” ([Gen. 37:36](/gen#Gen.37.36)). “The Lord blessed the Egyptian’s house for Joseph’s sake,” and Potiphar made him overseer over his house. At length a false charge having been brought against him by Potiphar’s wife, he was at once cast into the state prison (39; 40), where he remained for at least two years. After a while the “chief of the cupbearers” and the “chief of the bakers” of Pharaoh’s household were cast into the same prison (40:2). Each of these new prisoners dreamed a dream in the same night, which Joseph interpreted, the event occurring as he had said. This led to Joseph’s being remembered subsequently by the chief butler when Pharaoh also dreamed. At his suggestion Joseph was brought from prison to interpret the king’s dreams. Pharaoh was well pleased with Joseph’s wisdom in interpreting his dreams, and with his counsel with reference to the events then predicted; and he set him over all the land of Egypt ([Gen. 41:46](/gen#Gen.41.46)), and gave him the name of Zaphnath-paaneah. He was married to Asenath, the daughter of the priest of On, and thus became a member of the priestly class. Joseph was now about thirty years of age. As Joseph had interpreted, seven years of plenty came, during which he stored up great abundance of corn in granaries built for the purpose. These years were followed by seven years of famine “over all the face of the earth,” when “all countries came into Egypt to Joseph to buy corn” ([Gen. 41:56](/gen#Gen.41.56), [57](/gen#Gen.41.57); 47:13, 14). Thus “Joseph gathered up all the money that was in the land of Egypt, and in the land of Canaan, for the corn which they bought.” Afterwards all the cattle and all the land, and at last the Egyptians themselves, became the property of Pharaoh. During this period of famine Joseph’s brethren also came down to Egypt to buy corn. The history of his dealings with them, and of the manner in which he at length made himself known to them, is one of the most interesting narratives that can be read ([Gen. 42](/gen#Gen.42)-45). Joseph directed his brethren to return and bring Jacob and his family to the land of Egypt, saying, “I will give you the good of the land of Egypt, and ye shall eat the fat of the land. Regard not your stuff; for the good of all the land is yours.” Accordingly Jacob and his family, to the number of threescore and ten souls, together with “all that they had,” went down to Egypt. They were settled in the land of Goshen, where Joseph met his father, and “fell on his neck, and wept on his neck a good while” ([Gen. 46:29](/gen#Gen.46.29)). The excavations of Dr. Naville have shown the land of Goshen to be the Wady Tumilat, between Ismailia and Zagazig. In Goshen (Egyptian Qosem) they had pasture for their flocks, were near the Asiatic frontier of Egypt, and were out of the way of the Egyptian people. An inscription speaks of it as a district given up to the wandering shepherds of Asia. Jacob at length died, and in fulfilment of a promise which he had exacted, Joseph went up to Canaan to bury his father in “the field of Ephron the Hittite” ([Gen. 47:29-31](/gen#Gen.47.29); [50:1-14](/gen#Gen.50.1)). This was the last recorded act of Joseph, who again returned to Egypt. “The ‘Story of the Two Brothers,’ an Egyptian romance written for the son of the Pharaoh of the Oppression, contains an episode very similar to the Biblical account of Joseph’s treatment by Potiphar’s wife. Potiphar and Potipherah are the Egyptian Pa-tu-pa-Ra, ‘the gift of the sun-god.’ The name given to Joseph, Zaphnath-paaneah, is probably the Egyptian Zaf-nti-pa-ankh, ‘nourisher of the living one,’ i.e., of the Pharaoh. There are many instances in the inscriptions of foreigners in Egypt receiving Egyptian names, and rising to the highest offices of state.” By his wife Asenath, Joseph had two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim ([Gen. 41:50](/gen#Gen.41.50)). Joseph having obtained a promise from his brethren that when the time should come that God would “bring them unto the land which he sware to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob,” they would carry up his bones out of Egypt, at length died, at the age of one hundred and ten years; and “they embalmed him, and he was put in a coffin” ([Gen. 50:26](/gen#Gen.50.26)). This promise was faithfully observed. Their descendants, long after, when the Exodus came, carried the body about with them during their forty years’ wanderings, and at length buried it in Shechem, in the parcel of ground which Jacob bought from the sons of Hamor ([Josh. 24:32](/josh#Josh.24.32); comp. [Gen. 33:19](/gen#Gen.33.19)). With the death of Joseph the patriarchal age of the history of Israel came to a close. The Pharaoh of Joseph’s elevation was probably Apepi, or Apopis, the last of the Hyksos kings. Some, however, think that Joseph came to Egypt in the reign of Thothmes III. (see PHARAOH), long after the expulsion of the Hyksos. The name Joseph denotes the two tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh in [Deut. 33:13-17](/deut#Deut.33.13); the kingdom of Israel in [Ezek. 37:16](/ezek#Ezek.37.16), [19](/ezek#Ezek.37.19), [Amos 5:6](/amos#Amos.5.6); and the whole covenant people of Israel in [Ps. 81:4](/ps#Ps.81.4).",,,199,"Gen.30.24,Gen.30.25,Gen.33.2,Gen.33.7,Gen.35.24,Gen.37.2,Gen.37.3,Gen.37.5,Gen.37.13,Gen.37.17,Gen.37.23,Gen.37.28,Gen.37.29,Gen.37.31,Gen.37.33,Gen.39.1,Gen.39.2,Gen.39.4,Gen.39.5,Gen.39.6,Gen.39.7,Gen.39.10,Gen.39.11,Gen.39.20,Gen.39.21,Gen.39.22,Gen.40.3,Gen.40.4,Gen.40.6,Gen.40.8,Gen.40.9,Gen.40.12,Gen.40.16,Gen.40.18,Gen.40.22,Gen.40.23,Gen.41.14,Gen.41.15,Gen.41.16,Gen.41.17,Gen.41.25,Gen.41.39,Gen.41.41,Gen.41.42,Gen.41.44,Gen.41.45,Gen.41.46,Gen.41.49,Gen.41.50,Gen.41.51,Gen.41.54,Gen.41.55,Gen.41.56,Gen.41.57,Gen.42.3,Gen.42.4,Gen.42.6,Gen.42.7,Gen.42.8,Gen.42.9,Gen.42.14,Gen.42.18,Gen.42.23,Gen.42.25,Gen.42.36,Gen.43.15,Gen.43.16,Gen.43.17,Gen.43.18,Gen.43.19,Gen.43.24,Gen.43.25,Gen.43.26,Gen.43.30,Gen.44.2,Gen.44.4,Gen.44.14,Gen.44.15,Gen.45.1,Gen.45.3,Gen.45.4,Gen.45.9,Gen.45.16,Gen.45.17,Gen.45.21,Gen.45.26,Gen.45.27,Gen.45.28,Gen.46.4,Gen.46.19,Gen.46.20,Gen.46.27,Gen.46.28,Gen.46.29,Gen.46.30,Gen.46.31,Gen.47.1,Gen.47.5,Gen.47.7,Gen.47.11,Gen.47.12,Gen.47.14,Gen.47.15,Gen.47.16,Gen.47.17,Gen.47.20,Gen.47.23,Gen.47.26,Gen.47.29,Gen.48.1,Gen.48.2,Gen.48.3,Gen.48.8,Gen.48.9,Gen.48.11,Gen.48.12,Gen.48.13,Gen.48.15,Gen.48.17,Gen.48.18,Gen.48.21,Gen.49.22,Gen.49.26,Gen.50.1,Gen.50.2,Gen.50.4,Gen.50.7,Gen.50.8,Gen.50.14,Gen.50.15,Gen.50.16,Gen.50.17,Gen.50.19,Gen.50.22,Gen.50.23,Gen.50.24,Gen.50.25,Gen.50.26,Exod.1.5,Exod.1.6,Exod.1.8,Exod.13.19,Num.1.10,Num.1.32,Num.13.11,Num.26.28,Num.26.37,Num.27.1,Num.32.33,Num.34.23,Num.36.1,Num.36.5,Num.36.12,Deut.27.12,Deut.33.13,Deut.33.16,Josh.14.4,Josh.16.1,Josh.16.4,Josh.17.1,Josh.17.2,Josh.17.14,Josh.17.16,Josh.17.17,Josh.18.5,Josh.18.11,Josh.24.32,Judg.1.22,Judg.1.23,Judg.1.35,2Sam.19.20,1Kgs.11.28,1Chr.2.2,1Chr.5.1,1Chr.5.2,1Chr.7.29,Ps.77.15,Ps.78.67,Ps.80.1,Ps.81.5,Ps.105.17,Ezek.37.16,Ezek.37.19,Ezek.47.13,Ezek.48.32,Amos.5.6,Amos.5.15,Amos.6.6,Obad.1.18,Zech.10.6,Luke.4.22,John.4.5,Acts.7.9,Acts.7.13,Acts.7.14,Acts.7.18,Heb.11.21,Heb.11.22,Rev.7.8",rachel_2386,israel_682,asenath_335,"manasseh_1928,ephraim_1206",benjamin_463,,"asher_337,issachar_645,dan_973,dinah_1012,gad_1262,judah_1751,levi_1820,naphtali_2149,reuben_2429,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,J,joseph_1710,2021-01-06 20:45 joseph_1711,wip,1711,Joseph,Joseph,,,checked,checked,Joseph (father of Issachar Igal),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Num.13.7,,,,igal_1598,,,,,J,joseph_1711,2019-07-27 11:49 joseph_1712,wip,1712,Joseph (son of Asaph),Joseph,,,checked,,Joseph (son of Asaph),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Joseph 2,"One of the sons of Asaph, head of the first division of sacred musicians ([1 Chr. 25:2](/1chr#1Chr.25.2), [9](/1chr#1Chr.25.9)).",,,2,"1Chr.25.2,1Chr.25.9",,asaph_330,,,"jesharelah_334,nethaniah_2199,zaccur_2965",,,,J,joseph_1712,2020-07-11 16:23 joseph_1713,wip,1713,Joseph,Joseph,,,checked,checked,"The husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus (Matt.1.16; Luke.3.23). He was a carpenter (Matt.13.55) living in Nazareth",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.42,,,,,,,,,J,joseph_1713,2019-07-27 11:49 joseph_1714,wip,1714,Joseph,Joseph,,,checked,checked,Joseph(head of Shebaniah),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.14,,,,,,,,,J,joseph_1714,2019-07-27 11:49 joseph_1715,wip,1715,Joseph (Mary's Husband),Joseph,,,checked,,Joseph (generation ),Male,,,-5,,32,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Joseph 4,"The foster-father of our Lord ([Matt. 1:16](/matt#Matt.1.16); [Luke 3:23](/luke#Luke.3.23)). He lived at Nazareth in Galilee ([Luke 2:4](/luke#Luke.2.4)). He is called a “just man.” He was by trade a carpenter ([Matt. 13:55](/matt#Matt.13.55)). He is last mentioned in connection with the journey to Jerusalem, when Jesus was twelve years old. It is probable that he died before Jesus entered on his public ministry. This is concluded from the fact that Mary only was present at the marriage feast in Cana of Galilee. His name does not appear in connection with the scenes of the crucifixion along with that of Mary (q.v.), [John 19:25](/john#John.19.25).",,,15,"Matt.1.16,Matt.1.18,Matt.1.19,Matt.1.20,Matt.1.24,Matt.2.13,Matt.2.19,Luke.1.27,Luke.2.4,Luke.2.16,Luke.2.33,Luke.2.43,Luke.3.23,John.1.45,John.6.42",,jacob_683,mary_1938,"jude_1756,jesus_905,simon_2747,joses_1721,james_719",,,,,J,joseph_1715,2021-05-06 21:18 joseph_1716,wip,1716,Joseph (of Arimathea),Joseph,,,checked,,Joseph (disciple of Jesus),Male,,,33,,33,,,,Joseph 5,"A native of Arimathea, probably the Ramah of the Old Testament ([1 Sam. 1:19](/1sam#1Sam.1.19)), a man of wealth, and a member of the Sanhedrim ([Matt. 27:57](/matt#Matt.27.57); [Luke 23:50](/luke#Luke.23.50)), an “honourable counsellor, who waited for the kingdom of God.” As soon as he heard the tidings of Christ’s death, he “went in boldly” (lit. “having summoned courage, he went”) “unto Pilate, and craved the body of Jesus.” Pilate having ascertained from the centurion that the death had really taken place, granted Joseph’s request, who immediately, having purchased fine linen ([Mark 15:46](/mark#Mark.15.46)), proceeded to Golgotha to take the body down from the cross. There, assisted by Nicodemus, he took down the body and wrapped it in the fine linen, sprinkling it with the myrrh and aloes which Nicodemus had brought ([John 19:39](/john#John.19.39)), and then conveyed the body to the new tomb hewn by Joseph himself out of a rock in his garden hard by. There they laid it, in the presence of Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of Joses, and other women, and rolled a great stone to the entrance, and departed ([Luke 23:53](/luke#Luke.23.53), [55](/luke#Luke.23.55)). This was done in haste, “for the Sabbath was drawing on” (comp. [Isa. 53:9](/isa#Isa.53.9)).",,,6,"Matt.27.57,Matt.27.59,Mark.15.43,Mark.15.45,Luke.23.50,John.19.38",,,,,,,,,J,joseph_1716,2020-07-11 16:24 joseph_1717,wip,1717,Joseph,Joseph,,,checked,checked,Joseph (the son of Mattathias),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.24,,mattathias_1963,,janna_724,,,,,J,joseph_1717,2019-07-27 11:49 joseph_1718,wip,1718,Joseph (son of Judah),Joseph,,,checked,,son of(Jacob said to Laban ),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Joseph 3,"The son of Judah, and father of Semei ([Luke 3:26](/luke#Luke.3.26)). Other two of the same name in the ancestry of Christ are also mentioned (3:24, 30).",,,1,Luke.3.26,,juda_1749,,semei_2488,,,,,J,joseph_1718,2020-07-11 16:23 joseph_1719,wip,1719,Joseph,Joseph,,,checked,checked,Joseph (son of Jonan),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.30,,jonan_1690,,juda_1750,,,,,J,joseph_1719,2019-07-27 11:49 joses_1721,wip,1721,Joses,Joses,,,checked,,,Male,,,31,,33,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,5,"Matt.13.55,Matt.27.56,Mark.6.3,Mark.15.40,Mark.15.47",mary_1938,joseph_1715,,,"james_719,jesus_905,jude_1756,simon_2747",,,,J,joses_1721,2019-07-27 11:49 joshah_1723,wip,1723,Joshah,Joshah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.34,,amaziah_215,,,,,,,J,joshah_1723,2019-07-27 11:49 joshaphat_1724,wip,1724,Joshaphat,Joshaphat,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.43,,,,,,,,,J,joshaphat_1724,2019-07-27 11:49 joshaviah_1725,wip,1725,Joshaviah,Joshaviah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.46,,elnaam_1176,,,jeribai_861,,,,J,joshaviah_1725,2019-07-27 11:49 joshbekashah_1726,wip,1726,Joshbekashah,Joshbekashah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.24",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,J,joshbekashah_1726,2019-07-27 11:49 joshua_893,wip,893,Joshua,Joshua,,Jeshua,checked,checked,Joshua (Son of Jozadak),Male,,,-520,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,Jeshua 5,"The son of Jozadak, and high priest of the Jews under Zerubbabel ([Neh. 7:7](/neh#Neh.7.7); [12:1](/neh#Neh.12.1), [7](/neh#Neh.12.7), [10](/neh#Neh.12.10), [26](/neh#Neh.12.26)); called Joshua ([Hag. 1:1](/hag#Hag.1.1), [12](/hag#Hag.1.12); [2:2](/hag#Hag.2.2), [4](/hag#Hag.2.4); [Zech. 3:1](/zech#Zech.3.1), [3](/zech#Zech.3.3), [6](/zech#Zech.3.6), [8](/zech#Zech.3.8), [9](/zech#Zech.3.9)).",,,21,"Ezra.2.2,Ezra.3.2,Ezra.3.8,Ezra.4.3,Ezra.5.2,Neh.7.7,Neh.12.1,Neh.12.7,Neh.12.10,Neh.12.26,Hag.1.1,Hag.1.12,Hag.1.14,Hag.2.2,Hag.2.4,Zech.3.1,Zech.3.3,Zech.3.6,Zech.3.8,Zech.3.9,Zech.6.11",,josedech_815,,joiakim_1681,,,,,J,joshua_893,2019-07-27 11:49 joshua_1727,publish,1727,Joshua,Joshua,,"Jehoshua,Oshea,Jesus,Jeshua,Hoshea",checked,checked,Joshua (Leader of the Israelite tribes),Male,,-1521,-1491,-1424,33,,timnath-heres_1166,Tribe of Joseph,Joshua,"Jehovah is his help, or Jehovah the Saviour. The son of Nun, of the tribe of Ephraim, the successor of Moses as the leader of Israel. He is called Jehoshua in [Num. 13:16](/num#Num.13.16) (A.V.), and Jesus in [Acts 7:45](/acts#Acts.7.45) and [Heb. 4:8](/heb#Heb.4.8) (R.V., Joshua). He was born in Egypt, and was probably of the age of Caleb, with whom he is generally associated. He shared in all the events of the Exodus, and held the place of commander of the host of the Israelites at their great battle against the Amalekites in Rephidim ([Ex. 17:8-16](/exod#Exod.17.8)). He became Moses’ minister or servant, and accompanied him part of the way when he ascended Mount Sinai to receive the two tables ([Ex. 32:17](/exod#Exod.32.17)). He was also one of the twelve who were sent on by Moses to explore the land of Canaan ([Num. 13:16](/num#Num.13.16), [17](/num#Num.13.17)), and only he and Caleb gave an encouraging report. Under the direction of God, Moses, before his death, invested Joshua in a public and solemn manner with authority over the people as his successor ([Deut. 31:23](/deut#Deut.31.23)). The people were encamped at Shittim when he assumed the command ([Josh. 1:1](/josh#Josh.1.1)); and crossing the Jordan, they encamped at Gilgal, where, having circumcised the people, he kept the Passover, and was visited by the Captain of the Lord’s host, who spoke to him encouraging words (1:1-9). Now began the wars of conquest which Joshua carried on for many years, the record of which is in the book which bears his name. Six nations and thirty-one kings were conquered by him ([Josh. 11:18-23](/josh#Josh.11.18); [12:24](/josh#Josh.12.24)). Having thus subdued the Canaanites, Joshua divided the land among the tribes, Timnath-serah in Mount Ephraim being assigned to himself as his own inheritance. His work being done, he died, at the age of one hundred and ten years, twenty-five years after having crossed the Jordan. He was buried in his own city of Timnath-serah ([Josh. 24](/josh#Josh.24)); and “the light of Israel for the time faded away.” Joshua has been regarded as a type of Christ ([Heb. 4:8](/heb#Heb.4.8)) in the following particulars: (1) In the name common to both; (2) Joshua brings the people into the possession of the Promised Land, as Jesus brings his people to the heavenly Canaan; and (3) as Joshua succeeded Moses, so the Gospel succeeds the Law. The character of Joshua is thus well sketched by Edersheim:, “Born a slave in Egypt, he must have been about forty years old at the time of the Exodus. Attached to the person of Moses, he led Israel in the first decisive battle against Amalek ([Ex. 17:9](/exod#Exod.17.9), [13](/exod#Exod.17.13)), while Moses in the prayer of faith held up to heaven the God-given ‘rod.’ It was no doubt on that occasion that his name was changed from Oshea, ‘help,’ to Jehoshua, ‘Jehovah is help’ ([Num. 13:16](/num#Num.13.16)). And this name is the key to his life and work. Alike in bringing the people into Canaan, in his wars, and in the distribution of the land among the tribes, from the miraculous crossing of Jordan and taking of Jericho to his last address, he was the embodiment of his new name, ‘Jehovah is help.’ To this outward calling his character also corresponded. It is marked by singleness of purpose, directness, and decision...He sets an object before him, and unswervingly follows it” (Bible Hist., iii. 103)",,,189,"Exod.17.9,Exod.17.10,Exod.17.13,Exod.17.14,Exod.24.13,Exod.32.17,Exod.33.11,Num.11.28,Num.13.8,Num.13.16,Num.14.6,Num.14.30,Num.14.38,Num.26.65,Num.27.18,Num.27.22,Num.32.12,Num.32.28,Num.34.17,Deut.1.38,Deut.3.21,Deut.3.28,Deut.31.3,Deut.31.7,Deut.31.14,Deut.31.23,Deut.32.44,Deut.34.9,Josh.1.1,Josh.1.10,Josh.1.12,Josh.1.16,Josh.2.1,Josh.2.23,Josh.2.24,Josh.3.1,Josh.3.5,Josh.3.6,Josh.3.7,Josh.3.9,Josh.3.10,Josh.4.1,Josh.4.4,Josh.4.5,Josh.4.8,Josh.4.9,Josh.4.10,Josh.4.14,Josh.4.15,Josh.4.17,Josh.4.20,Josh.5.2,Josh.5.3,Josh.5.4,Josh.5.7,Josh.5.9,Josh.5.13,Josh.5.14,Josh.5.15,Josh.6.2,Josh.6.6,Josh.6.8,Josh.6.10,Josh.6.12,Josh.6.16,Josh.6.22,Josh.6.25,Josh.6.26,Josh.6.27,Josh.7.2,Josh.7.3,Josh.7.6,Josh.7.7,Josh.7.10,Josh.7.16,Josh.7.19,Josh.7.20,Josh.7.22,Josh.7.23,Josh.7.24,Josh.7.25,Josh.8.1,Josh.8.3,Josh.8.9,Josh.8.10,Josh.8.13,Josh.8.15,Josh.8.16,Josh.8.18,Josh.8.21,Josh.8.23,Josh.8.26,Josh.8.27,Josh.8.28,Josh.8.29,Josh.8.30,Josh.8.35,Josh.9.2,Josh.9.3,Josh.9.6,Josh.9.8,Josh.9.15,Josh.9.22,Josh.9.24,Josh.9.27,Josh.10.1,Josh.10.4,Josh.10.6,Josh.10.7,Josh.10.8,Josh.10.9,Josh.10.12,Josh.10.15,Josh.10.17,Josh.10.18,Josh.10.20,Josh.10.21,Josh.10.22,Josh.10.24,Josh.10.25,Josh.10.26,Josh.10.27,Josh.10.28,Josh.10.29,Josh.10.31,Josh.10.33,Josh.10.34,Josh.10.36,Josh.10.38,Josh.10.40,Josh.10.41,Josh.10.42,Josh.10.43,Josh.11.6,Josh.11.7,Josh.11.9,Josh.11.10,Josh.11.12,Josh.11.13,Josh.11.15,Josh.11.16,Josh.11.18,Josh.11.21,Josh.11.23,Josh.12.7,Josh.13.1,Josh.14.1,Josh.14.6,Josh.14.13,Josh.15.13,Josh.17.4,Josh.17.14,Josh.17.15,Josh.17.17,Josh.18.3,Josh.18.8,Josh.18.9,Josh.18.10,Josh.19.49,Josh.19.51,Josh.20.1,Josh.21.1,Josh.22.1,Josh.22.6,Josh.22.7,Josh.23.1,Josh.23.2,Josh.24.1,Josh.24.2,Josh.24.19,Josh.24.21,Josh.24.22,Josh.24.24,Josh.24.25,Josh.24.26,Josh.24.27,Josh.24.28,Josh.24.29,Josh.24.31,Judg.1.1,Judg.2.6,Judg.2.7,Judg.2.8,Judg.2.21,Judg.2.23,1Kgs.16.34,1Chr.7.27,Neh.8.17,Acts.7.45",,nun_2214,,,,,,"Josh.1,Josh.2,Josh.3,Josh.4,Josh.5,Josh.6,Josh.7,Josh.8,Josh.9,Josh.10,Josh.11,Josh.12,Josh.13,Josh.14,Josh.15,Josh.16,Josh.17,Josh.18,Josh.19,Josh.20,Josh.21,Josh.22,Josh.23,Josh.24",J,joshua_1727,2020-12-04 13:51 joshua_1728,wip,1728,Joshua,Joshua,,,checked,checked,Joshua (Israelite),Male,,,-1140,,-1140,,,,,,,,2,"1Sam.6.14,1Sam.6.18",,,,,,,,,J,joshua_1728,2019-07-27 11:49 joshua_1729,wip,1729,Joshua,Joshua,,,checked,checked,Joshua (son of Nun),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,2Kgs.23.8,,,,,,,,,J,joshua_1729,2019-07-27 11:49 josiah_1730,wip,1730,Josiah,Josiah,,Josias,checked,checked,Josiah (king of Israel),Male,,-648,-1053,-609,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Josiah,"Healed by Jehovah, or Jehovah will support. The son of Amon, and his successor on the throne of Judah ([2 Kings 22:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.1); [2 Chr. 34:1](/2chr#2Chr.34.1)). His history is contained in [2 Kings 22](/2kgs#2Kgs.22), [23](/2kgs#2Kgs.23). He stands foremost among all the kings of the line of David for unswerving loyalty to Jehovah (23:25). He “did that which was right in the sight of the Lord, and walked in all the way of David his father.” He ascended the throne at the early age of eight years, and it appears that not till eight years afterwards did he begin “to seek after the God of David his father.” At that age he devoted himself to God. He distinguished himself by beginning a war of extermination against the prevailing idolatry, which had practically been the state religion for some seventy years ([2 Chr. 34:3](/2chr#2Chr.34.3); comp. [Jer. 25:3](/jer#Jer.25.3), [11](/jer#Jer.25.11), [29](/jer#Jer.25.29)). In the eighteenth year of his reign he proceeded to repair and beautify the temple, which by time and violence had become sorely dilapidated ([2 Kings 22:3](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.3), [5](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.5), [6](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.6); 23:23; [2 Chr. 34:11](/2chr#2Chr.34.11)). While this work was being carried on, Hilkiah, the high priest, discovered a roll, which was probably the original copy of the law, the entire Pentateuch, written by Moses. When this book was read to him, the king was alarmed by the things it contained, and sent for Huldah, the “prophetess,” for her counsel. She spoke to him words of encouragement, telling him that he would be gathered to his fathers in peace before the threatened days of judgment came. Josiah immediately gathered the people together, and engaged them in a renewal of their ancient national covenant with God. The Passover was then celebrated, as in the days of his great predecessor, Hezekiah, with unusual magnificence. Nevertheless, “the Lord turned not from the fierceness of his great wrath wherewith his anger was kindled against Judah” ([2 Kings 22:3-20](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.3); [23:21-27](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.21); [2 Chr. 35:1-19](/2chr#2Chr.35.1)). During the progress of this great religious revolution Jeremiah helped it on by his earnest exhortations. Soon after this, Pharaoh-Necho II. (q.v.), king of Egypt, in an expedition against the king of Assyria, with the view of gaining possession of Carchemish, sought a passage through the territory of Judah for his army. This Josiah refused to permit. He had probably entered into some new alliance with the king of Assyria, and faithful to his word he sought to oppose the progress of Necho. The army of Judah went out and encountered that of Egypt at Megiddo, on the verge of the plain of Esdraelon. Josiah went into the field in disguise, and was fatally wounded by a random arrow. His attendants conveyed him toward Jerusalem, but had only reached Hadadrimmon, a few miles south of Megiddo, when he died ([2 Kings 23:28](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.28), [30](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.30); comp. [2 Chr. 35:20-27](/2chr#2Chr.35.20)), after a reign of thirty-one years. He was buried with the greatest honours in fulfilment of Huldah’s prophecy ([2 Kings 22:20](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.20); comp. [Jer. 34:5](/jer#Jer.34.5)). Jeremiah composed a funeral elegy on this the best of the kings of Israel ([Lam. 4:20](/lam#Lam.4.20); [2 Chr. 35:25](/2chr#2Chr.35.25)). The outburst of national grief on account of his death became proverbial ([Zech. 12:11](/zech#Zech.12.11); comp. [Rev. 16:16](/rev#Rev.16.16)).",,,49,"1Kgs.13.2,2Kgs.21.24,2Kgs.21.26,2Kgs.22.1,2Kgs.22.3,2Kgs.23.16,2Kgs.23.19,2Kgs.23.23,2Kgs.23.24,2Kgs.23.28,2Kgs.23.29,2Kgs.23.30,2Kgs.23.34,1Chr.3.14,1Chr.3.15,2Chr.33.25,2Chr.34.1,2Chr.34.33,2Chr.35.1,2Chr.35.7,2Chr.35.16,2Chr.35.18,2Chr.35.19,2Chr.35.20,2Chr.35.22,2Chr.35.23,2Chr.35.24,2Chr.35.25,2Chr.35.26,2Chr.36.1,Jer.1.2,Jer.1.3,Jer.3.6,Jer.22.11,Jer.22.18,Jer.25.1,Jer.25.3,Jer.26.1,Jer.27.1,Jer.35.1,Jer.36.1,Jer.36.2,Jer.36.9,Jer.37.1,Jer.45.1,Jer.46.2,Zeph.1.1,Matt.1.10,Matt.1.11",jedidah_761,amon_236,"hamutal_1368,zebudah_3000","johanan_1667,jehoiakim_1085,zedekiah_1950,jehoahaz_2516",,,,,J,josiah_1730,2020-12-04 13:27 josiah_1731,wip,1731,Josiah,Josiah,,"hen,Hen",checked,checked,Josiah (son of King Amon),Male,,,-519,,33,,,,Hen,Common in later times among the Jews in Palestine ([Matt. 23:37](/matt#Matt.23.37); [Luke 13:34](/luke#Luke.13.34)). It is noticeable that this familiar bird is only mentioned in these passages in connection with our Lord’s lamentation over the impenitence of Jerusalem.,,,4,"Zech.6.10,Zech.6.14,Matt.23.37,Luke.13.34",,zephaniah_3041,,,,,,,J,josiah_1731,2019-07-27 11:49 josibiah_1732,wip,1732,Josibiah,Josibiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.35,,seraiah_2497,,jehu_819,,,,,J,josibiah_1732,2019-07-27 11:49 josiphiah_1733,wip,1733,Josiphiah,Josiphiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.10,,,,,,,,,J,josiphiah_1733,2019-07-27 11:49 jotham_1734,wip,1734,Jotham,Jotham,,,checked,checked,"jotham (son of jerobaal) both upon Abimelech, and the men of Shechem, they being destroyed by one another, as Jotham imprecated they might, and foretold they would, see",Male,,,-1233,,-1233,,,,Jotham 1,"The youngest of Gideon’s seventy sons. He escaped when the rest were put to death by the order of Abimelech ([Judg. 9:5](/judg#Judg.9.5)). When “the citizens of Shechem and the whole house of Millo” were gathered together “by the plain of the pillar” (i.e., the stone set up by Joshua, 24:26; comp. [Gen. 35:4](/gen#Gen.35.4)) “that was in Shechem, to make Abimelech king,” from one of the heights of Mount Gerizim he protested against their doing so in the earliest parable, that of the bramble-king. His words then spoken were prophetic. There came a recoil in the feelings of the people toward Abimelech, and then a terrible revenge, in which many were slain and the city of Shechem was destroyed by Abimelech ([Judg. 9:45](/judg#Judg.9.45)). Having delivered his warning, Jotham fled to Beer from the vengeance of Abimelech (9:7-21).",,,4,"Judg.9.5,Judg.9.7,Judg.9.21,Judg.9.57",,gideon_1314,,,"abimelech_41,jether_906",,,,J,jotham_1734,2019-07-27 11:49 jotham_1735,wip,1735,Jotham,Jotham,,Joatham,checked,checked,Joatham (King's son),Male,,,-1060,-734,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Jotham 2,"The son and successor of Uzziah on the throne of Judah. As during his last years Uzziah was excluded from public life on account of his leprosy, his son, then twenty-five years of age, administered for seven years the affairs of the kingdom in his father’s stead ([2 Chr. 26:21](/2chr#2Chr.26.21), [23](/2chr#2Chr.26.23); 27:1). After his father’s death he became sole monarch, and reigned for sixteen years (B.C. 759-743). He ruled in the fear of God, and his reign was prosperous. He was contemporary with the prophets Isaiah, Hosea, and Micah, by whose ministrations he profited. He was buried in the sepulchre of the kings, greatly lamented by the people ([2 Kings 15:38](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.38); [2 Chr. 27:7-9](/2chr#2Chr.27.7)).",,,20,"2Kgs.15.5,2Kgs.15.7,2Kgs.15.30,2Kgs.15.32,2Kgs.15.36,2Kgs.15.38,2Kgs.16.1,1Chr.3.12,1Chr.5.17,2Chr.26.21,2Chr.26.23,2Chr.27.1,2Chr.27.6,2Chr.27.7,2Chr.27.9,Isa.1.1,Isa.7.1,Hos.1.1,Mic.1.1,Matt.1.9",jerushah_882,uzziah_375,,ahaz_118,,,,,J,jotham_1735,2020-11-06 15:10 jotham_1736,wip,1736,Jotham,Jotham,,,checked,checked,Jotham(The sons of Jahdai),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.47,,jahdai_701,,,"ephah_1199,gesham_1306,pelet_2309,regem_2407,shaaph_2506",,,,J,jotham_1736,2019-07-27 11:49 jozabad_1737,wip,1737,Jozabad,Jozabad,,,checked,checked,"When David went to Ziklag, these were the men of Manasseh who defected to him: Adnah, Jozabad, Jediael, Michael, Jozabad, Elihu and Zillethai, leaders of units of a thousand in Manasseh.",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.20,,,,,,,,,J,jozabad_1737,2019-07-27 11:49 jozabad_1738,wip,1738,Jozabad,Jozabad,,,checked,checked,"Jozabad (A chief of the tribe of Manasseh, who defected to David)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.20,,,,,,,,,J,jozabad_1738,2019-07-27 11:49 jozabad_1739,wip,1739,Jozabad,Jozabad,,,checked,checked,Jozabad(assisting Conaniah),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.31.13,,,,,,,,,J,jozabad_1739,2019-07-27 11:49 jozabad_1740,wip,1740,Jozabad,Jozabad,,,checked,checked,Jozabad - A chief Levite in the reign of Josiah.,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.35.9,,,,,,,,,J,jozabad_1740,2019-07-27 11:49 jozabad_1741,wip,1741,Jozabad,Jozabad,,,checked,checked,Jozabad( son of Jeshua ),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.33,,jeshua_896,,,,,,,J,jozabad_1741,2019-07-27 11:49 jozabad_1742,wip,1742,Jozabad,Jozabad,,,checked,checked,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.22,,,,,,,,,J,jozabad_1742,2019-07-27 11:49 jozabad_1743,wip,1743,Jozabad,Jozabad,,,checked,checked,Jozabad (brother of Shimei),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.23,,,,,,,,,J,jozabad_1743,2019-07-27 11:49 jozabad_1744,wip,1744,Jozabad,Jozabad,,,checked,checked,Jozabad (the Levite),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.7,,,,,,,,,J,jozabad_1744,2019-07-27 11:49 jozabad_1745,wip,1745,Jozabad,Jozabad,,,checked,checked,"Shabbethai and Jozabad, two of the heads of the Levites, who had charge of the outside work of the house of God;",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.16,,,,,,,,,J,jozabad_1745,2019-07-27 11:49 jozadak_1747,wip,1747,Jozadak,Jozadak,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.18,,,,jeshua_899,,,,,J,jozadak_1747,2019-07-27 11:49 jubal_1748,publish,1748,Jubal,Jubal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-4003,,-4003,,,Line of Cain,Jubal,"Jubilee, music, Lamech’s second son by Adah, of the line of Cain. He was the inventor of “the harp” (Heb. kinnor, properly “lyre”) and “the organ” (Heb. ‘ugab, properly “mouth-organ” or Pan’s pipe), [Gen. 4:21](/gen#Gen.4.21).",,,1,Gen.4.21,adah_69,lamech_1808,,,jabal_673,,"naamah_2118,tubal-cain_2884",,J,jubal_1748,2020-05-15 01:37 jucal_822,wip,822,Jucal,Jucal,,Jehucal,checked,,,Male,,,-598,,-598,,,,Jehucal,"Able, the son of Shelemiah. He is also called Jucal ([Jer. 38:1](/jer#Jer.38.1)). He was one of the two persons whom Zedekiah sent to request the prophet Jeremiah to pray for the kingdom ([Jer. 37:3](/jer#Jer.37.3)) during the time of its final siege by Nebuchadnezzar. He was accompanied by Zephaniah (q.v.).",,,2,"Jer.37.3,Jer.38.1",,shelemiah_2600,,,,,,,J,jucal_822,2019-07-27 11:49 juda_1749,wip,1749,Juda,Juda,,,checked,checked,Juda (father of Simeon),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.26,,joanna_1628,,joseph_1718,,,,,J,juda_1749,2019-07-27 11:49 juda_1750,wip,1750,Juda,Juda,,,checked,checked,Juda (the son of Joseph),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Juda 2,The father of Simeon in Christ’s maternal ancestry ([Luke 3:30](/luke#Luke.3.30)).,,,1,Luke.3.30,,joseph_1719,,simeon_2743,,,,,J,juda_1750,2019-07-27 11:49 judah_1751,publish,1751,Judah (patriarch),Judah,,,checked,,"Judah (praise, the fourth son of Jacob by Leah. The name originated in Leah's words of praise to the Lord on account of his birth: ""Now will I praise [Heb. odeh] Jehovah, and she called his name Yehudah"" ( Genesis 29:35 ).)",Male,,-1755,-1749,,-589,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Judah,"Praise, the fourth son of Jacob by Leah. The name originated in Leah’s words of praise to the Lord on account of his birth: “Now will I praise [Heb. odeh] Jehovah, and she called his name Yehudah” ([Gen. 29:35](/gen#Gen.29.35)). It was Judah that interposed in behalf of Joseph, so that his life was spared ([Gen. 37:26](/gen#Gen.37.26), [27](/gen#Gen.37.27)). He took a lead in the affairs of the family, and “prevailed above his brethren” ([Gen. 43:3-10](/gen#Gen.43.3); [44:14](/gen#Gen.44.14), [16-34](/gen#Gen.44.16); [46:28](/gen#Gen.46.28); [1 Chr. 5:2](/1chr#1Chr.5.2)). Soon after the sale of Joseph to the Ishmaelites, Judah went to reside at Adullam, where he married a woman of Canaan. After the death of his wife Shuah, he returned to his father’s house, and there exercised much influence over the patriarch, taking a principal part in the events which led to the whole family at length going down into Egypt. We hear nothing more of him till he received his father’s blessing ([Gen. 49:8-12](/gen#Gen.49.8)).",,,245,"Gen.29.35,Gen.35.23,Gen.37.26,Gen.38.1,Gen.38.2,Gen.38.6,Gen.38.7,Gen.38.8,Gen.38.11,Gen.38.12,Gen.38.15,Gen.38.20,Gen.38.22,Gen.38.23,Gen.38.24,Gen.38.26,Gen.43.3,Gen.43.8,Gen.44.14,Gen.44.16,Gen.44.18,Gen.46.12,Gen.46.28,Gen.49.8,Gen.49.9,Gen.49.10,Exod.1.2,Exod.31.2,Exod.35.30,Exod.38.22,Num.1.7,Num.1.26,Num.1.27,Num.2.3,Num.2.9,Num.7.12,Num.10.14,Num.13.6,Num.26.19,Num.26.20,Num.26.22,Num.34.19,Deut.27.12,Deut.33.7,Deut.34.2,Josh.7.1,Josh.7.16,Josh.7.17,Josh.7.18,Josh.11.21,Josh.14.6,Josh.15.1,Josh.15.12,Josh.15.13,Josh.15.20,Josh.15.21,Josh.15.63,Josh.18.5,Josh.18.11,Josh.18.14,Josh.19.1,Josh.19.9,Josh.19.34,Josh.20.7,Josh.21.4,Josh.21.9,Josh.21.11,Judg.1.2,Judg.1.3,Judg.1.4,Judg.1.8,Judg.1.9,Judg.1.10,Judg.1.16,Judg.1.17,Judg.1.18,Judg.1.19,Judg.10.9,Judg.15.9,Judg.15.10,Judg.15.11,Judg.17.7,Judg.18.12,Judg.20.18,Ruth.1.7,Ruth.4.12,1Sam.11.8,1Sam.15.4,1Sam.17.1,1Sam.17.52,1Sam.18.16,1Sam.22.5,1Sam.23.3,1Sam.23.23,1Sam.27.6,1Sam.27.10,1Sam.30.14,1Sam.30.16,1Sam.30.26,2Sam.1.18,2Sam.2.1,2Sam.2.4,2Sam.2.7,2Sam.2.10,2Sam.2.11,2Sam.3.8,2Sam.3.10,2Sam.5.5,2Sam.6.2,2Sam.11.11,2Sam.12.8,2Sam.19.11,2Sam.19.14,2Sam.19.15,2Sam.19.16,2Sam.19.40,2Sam.19.41,2Sam.19.42,2Sam.19.43,2Sam.20.2,2Sam.20.4,2Sam.20.5,2Sam.21.2,2Sam.24.1,2Sam.24.7,2Sam.24.9,1Kgs.1.9,1Kgs.1.35,1Kgs.2.32,1Kgs.4.20,1Kgs.4.25,1Kgs.12.17,1Kgs.12.20,1Kgs.12.21,1Kgs.12.23,1Kgs.12.27,1Kgs.12.32,1Kgs.13.1,1Kgs.13.12,1Kgs.13.14,1Kgs.13.21,1Kgs.14.21,1Kgs.14.22,1Kgs.14.29,1Kgs.15.1,1Kgs.15.7,1Kgs.15.9,1Kgs.15.17,1Kgs.15.22,1Kgs.15.23,1Kgs.15.25,1Kgs.15.28,1Kgs.15.33,1Kgs.16.8,1Kgs.16.10,1Kgs.16.15,1Kgs.16.23,1Kgs.16.29,1Kgs.19.3,1Kgs.22.2,1Kgs.22.10,1Kgs.22.29,1Kgs.22.41,1Kgs.22.45,1Kgs.22.51,2Kgs.1.17,2Kgs.3.1,2Kgs.3.7,2Kgs.3.9,2Kgs.3.14,2Kgs.8.16,2Kgs.8.19,2Kgs.8.20,2Kgs.8.22,2Kgs.8.23,2Kgs.8.25,2Kgs.8.29,2Kgs.9.16,2Kgs.9.21,2Kgs.9.27,2Kgs.9.29,2Kgs.10.13,2Kgs.12.18,2Kgs.12.19,2Kgs.13.1,2Kgs.13.10,2Kgs.13.12,2Kgs.14.1,2Kgs.14.9,2Kgs.14.10,2Kgs.14.11,2Kgs.14.12,2Kgs.14.13,2Kgs.14.15,2Kgs.14.17,2Kgs.14.18,2Kgs.14.21,2Kgs.14.22,2Kgs.14.23,2Kgs.14.28,2Kgs.15.1,2Kgs.15.6,2Kgs.15.8,2Kgs.15.13,2Kgs.15.17,2Kgs.15.23,2Kgs.15.27,2Kgs.15.32,2Kgs.15.36,2Kgs.15.37,2Kgs.16.1,2Kgs.16.19,2Kgs.17.1,2Kgs.17.13,2Kgs.17.18,2Kgs.17.19,2Kgs.18.1,2Kgs.18.5,2Kgs.18.13,2Kgs.18.14,2Kgs.18.16,2Kgs.18.22,2Kgs.19.10,2Kgs.19.30,2Kgs.20.20,2Kgs.21.11,2Kgs.21.12,2Kgs.21.16,2Kgs.21.17,2Kgs.21.25,2Kgs.22.13,2Kgs.22.16,2Kgs.22.18,2Kgs.23.1,2Kgs.23.2,2Kgs.23.5,2Kgs.23.8,2Kgs.23.11,2Kgs.23.12,2Kgs.23.17,2Kgs.23.22,2Kgs.23.24,Jer.32.2,Jer.38.22,Ps.69.35",leah_1813,israel_682,,"onan_2250,shelah_2593,pharez_2338,er_1209,zerah_2984","issachar_645,dinah_1012,levi_1820,reuben_2429,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,"asher_337,benjamin_463,dan_973,gad_1262,joseph_1710,naphtali_2149",,J,judah_1751,2020-09-06 23:51 judah_1752,wip,1752,Judah,Judah,,,checked,checked,Judah (A Levite),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.23,,,,,,,,,J,judah_1752,2019-07-27 11:49 judah_1753,wip,1753,Judah,Judah,,,checked,checked,Judah (Son of Senuah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.9,,senuah_2490,,,,,,,J,judah_1753,2019-07-27 11:49 judah_1754,wip,1754,Judah,Judah,,,checked,checked,An ancestor of Kadmiel,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.12.8,Neh.12.34",,,,,,,,,J,judah_1754,2019-07-27 11:49 judah_1755,wip,1755,Judah,Judah,,,checked,checked,"Judah (is the fourth son of the patriarch Jacob and his first wife, Leah)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.36,,jonathan_1700,,,"azarael_369,gilalai_1316,hanani_1383,maai_1848,milalai_2081,nethaneel_2197,shemaiah_2640,zechariah_3026",,,,J,judah_1755,2019-07-27 11:49 judas_1757,publish,1757,Judas (of Galilee),Judas,,,checked,,Judas Iscariot was one of the 12 apostles who is best known for betraying Jesus. Verse hat mention this person: John 6:70–71.,Male,,,33,,33,,,,,,,,1,Acts.5.37,,,,,,,,,J,judas_1757,2019-07-19 02:55 judas_1758,publish,1758,Judas (Jew of Damascus),Judas,,,checked,,Judas (Tarsus named Saul),Male,,,35,,35,,,,Judas 3,"A Jew of Damascus ([Acts 9:11](/acts#Acts.9.11)), to whose house Ananias was sent. The street called “Straight” in which it was situated is identified with the modern “street of bazaars,” where is still pointed out the so-called “house of Judas.”",,,1,Acts.9.11,,,,,,,,,J,judas_1758,2019-07-09 02:18 judas_1759,publish,1759,Judas Barsabas,Judas,Barsabas,,checked,,Judas (the Betrayer of Christ),Male,,,51,,51,,,,Judas 4,"A Christian teacher, surnamed Barsabas. He was sent from Jerusalem to Antioch along with Paul and Barnabas with the decision of the council ([Acts 15:22](/acts#Acts.15.22), [27](/acts#Acts.15.27), [32](/acts#Acts.15.32)). He was a “prophet” and a “chief man among the brethren.”",Jerusalem Council,Second Missionary Journey,3,"Acts.15.22,Acts.15.27,Acts.15.32",,,,,,,,,J,judas_1759,2020-08-27 01:33 judas_1760,publish,1760,Judas Iscariot,Judas,Iscariot,,checked,,Judas (The apostle of Christ),Male,,,31,,33,,,Apostles,Judas 2,"Son of Simon ([John 6:71](/john#John.6.71); [13:2](/john#John.13.2), [26](/john#John.13.26)), surnamed Iscariot, i.e., a man of Kerioth ([Josh. 15:25](/josh#Josh.15.25)). His name is uniformly the last in the list of the apostles, as given in the synoptic (i.e., the first three) Gospels. The evil of his nature probably gradually unfolded itself till “Satan entered into him” ([John 13:27](/john#John.13.27)), and he betrayed our Lord (18:3). Afterwards he owned his sin with “an exceeding bitter cry,” and cast the money he had received as the wages of his iniquity down on the floor of the sanctuary, and “departed and went and hanged himself” ([Matt. 27:5](/matt#Matt.27.5)). He perished in his guilt, and “went unto his own place” ([Acts 1:25](/acts#Acts.1.25)). The statement in [Acts 1:18](/acts#Acts.1.18) that he “fell headlong and burst asunder in the midst, and all his bowels gushed out,” is in no way contrary to that in [Matt. 27:5](/matt#Matt.27.5). The sucide first hanged himself, perhaps over the valley of Hinnom, “and the rope giving way, or the branch to which he hung breaking, he fell down headlong on his face, and was crushed and mangled on the rocky pavement below.” Why such a man was chosen to be an apostle we know not, but it is written that “Jesus knew from the beginning who should betray him” ([John 6:64](/john#John.6.64)). Nor can any answer be satisfactorily given to the question as to the motives that led Judas to betray his Master. “Of the motives that have been assigned we need not care to fix on any one as that which simply led him on. Crime is, for the most part, the result of a hundred motives rushing with bewildering fury through the mind of the criminal.”",,,23,"Matt.10.4,Matt.26.14,Matt.26.25,Matt.26.47,Matt.27.3,Mark.3.19,Mark.14.10,Mark.14.43,Luke.6.16,Luke.22.3,Luke.22.47,Luke.22.48,John.6.71,John.12.4,John.13.2,John.13.26,John.13.29,John.14.22,John.18.2,John.18.3,John.18.5,Acts.1.16,Acts.1.25",,,,,,,,,J,judas_1760,2021-07-09 20:27 jude_1756,wip,1756,Jude,Jude,,"Juda,Judas",checked,,,Male,,,31,,66,,,Tribe of Judah,Jude,"'= Judas. Among the apostles there were two who bore this name, (1) Judas ([Jude 1](/jude#Jude.1.1):1; [Matt. 13:55](/matt#Matt.13.55); [John 14:22](/john#John.14.22); [Acts 1:13](/acts#Acts.1.13)), called also Lebbaeus or Thaddaeus ([Matt. 10:3](/matt#Matt.10.3); [Mark 3:18](/mark#Mark.3.18)); and (2) Judas Iscariot ([Matt. 10:4](/matt#Matt.10.4); [Mark 3:19](/mark#Mark.3.19)). He who is called “the brother of James” ([Luke 6:16](/luke#Luke.6.16)), may be the same with the Judas surnamed Lebbaeus. The only thing recorded regarding him is in [John 14:22](/john#John.14.22).",,,3,"Matt.13.55,Mark.6.3,Jude.1.1",mary_1938,joseph_1715,,,"james_719,jesus_905,joses_1721,simon_2747",,,Jude.1,J,jude_1756,2019-07-27 11:49 julia_1762,wip,1762,Julia,Julia,,,checked,,,Female,,,60,,60,,,,Julia,"A Christian woman at Rome to whom Paul sent his salutations ([Rom. 16:15](/rom#Rom.16.15)), supposed to be the wife of Philologus.",,,1,Rom.16.15,,,,,,,,,J,julia_1762,2019-07-27 11:49 julius_1763,publish,1763,Julius,Julius,,,checked,,,Male,,,62,,62,,,,Julius,"The centurion of the Augustan cohort, or the emperor’s body-guard, in whose charge Paul was sent prisoner to Rome ([Acts 27:1](/acts#Acts.27.1), [3](/acts#Acts.27.3), [43](/acts#Acts.27.43)). He entreated Paul “courteously,” showing in many ways a friendly regard for him.","Journey to Rome begins,Paul is shipwrecked by a storm,Paul stays at Malta,Paul arrives at Rome","Journey to Rome, Journey to Rome, Journey to Rome, Journey to Rome",2,"Acts.27.1,Acts.27.3",,,,,,,,,J,julius_1763,2020-08-28 20:09 junia_1764,wip,1764,Junia,Junia,,,checked,,,Female,,,60,,60,,,,Junia,"([Rom. 16:7](/rom#Rom.16.7)), a Christian at Rome to whom Paul sends salutations along with Andronicus.",,,1,Rom.16.7,,,,,,,,,J,junia_1764,2019-07-27 11:49 jushab-hesed_1765,wip,1765,Jushab-hesed,Jushab-hesed,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.20,,zerubbabel_3054,,,"abiud_56,berechiah_471,hananiah_1384,hasadiah_1426,hashubah_1445,meshullam_2021,ohel_2240,shelomith_2606",,,,J,jushab-hesed_1765,2019-07-27 11:49 justus_1766,publish,1766,Justus,Justus,,,checked,,,Male,,,54,,54,,,,Justus 2,"A Jewish proselyte at Corinth, in whose house, next door to the synagogue, Paul held meetings and preached after he left the synagogue ([Acts 18:7](/acts#Acts.18.7)).","""Mission to Corinth, 1&2 Thess Written""",Second Missionary Journey,1,Acts.18.7,,,,,,,,,J,justus_1766,2020-08-27 01:33 kadmiel_1767,wip,1767,Kadmiel,Kadmiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Kadmiel,"Before God; i.e., his servant, one of the Levites who returned with Zerubbabel from the Captivity ([Neh. 9:4](/neh#Neh.9.4); [10:9](/neh#Neh.10.9); [12:8](/neh#Neh.12.8)).",,,8,"Ezra.2.40,Ezra.3.9,Neh.7.43,Neh.9.4,Neh.9.5,Neh.10.9,Neh.12.8,Neh.12.24",,,,jeshua_898,,,,,K,kadmiel_1767,2019-07-27 11:49 kallai_1768,wip,1768,Kallai,Kallai,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.20,,,,,,,,,K,kallai_1768,2019-07-27 11:49 kareah_919,wip,919,Kareah,Kareah,,Careah,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Kareah,"Bald, the father of Johanan and Jonathan, who for a time were loyal to Gedaliah, the Babylonian governor of Jerusalem ([Jer. 40:8](/jer#Jer.40.8), [13](/jer#Jer.40.13), [15](/jer#Jer.40.15), [16](/jer#Jer.40.16)).",,,14,"2Kgs.25.23,Jer.40.8,Jer.40.13,Jer.40.15,Jer.40.16,Jer.41.11,Jer.41.13,Jer.41.14,Jer.41.16,Jer.42.1,Jer.42.8,Jer.43.2,Jer.43.4,Jer.43.5",,,,"johanan_1666,jonathan_1702",,,,,K,kareah_919,2019-07-27 11:49 kedar_1769,wip,1769,Kedar,Kedar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1821,,-583,,,,Kedar,"Dark-skinned, the second son of Ishmael ([Gen. 25:13](/gen#Gen.25.13)). It is the name for the nomadic tribes of Arabs, the Bedouins generally ([Isa. 21:16](/isa#Isa.21.16); [42:11](/isa#Isa.42.11); [60:7](/isa#Isa.60.7); [Jer. 2:10](/jer#Jer.2.10); [Ezek. 27:21](/ezek#Ezek.27.21)), who dwelt in the north-west of Arabia. They lived in black hair-tents ([Cant. 1:5](/song#Song.1.5)). To “dwell in the tents of Kedar” was to be cut off from the worship of the true God ([Ps. 120:5](/ps#Ps.120.5)). The Kedarites suffered at the hands of Nebuchadnezzar ([Jer. 49:28](/jer#Jer.49.28), [29](/jer#Jer.49.29)).",,,10,"Gen.25.13,1Chr.1.29,Song.1.5,Isa.21.16,Isa.21.17,Isa.42.11,Isa.60.7,Jer.2.10,Jer.49.28,Ezek.27.21",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,K,kedar_1769,2020-07-10 14:38 kedemah_1770,wip,1770,Kedemah,Kedemah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1821,,-1821,,,,Kedemah,"Eastward, the last-named of the sons of Ishmael ([Gen. 25:15](/gen#Gen.25.15)).",,,2,"Gen.25.15,1Chr.1.31",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,K,kedemah_1770,2019-07-27 11:49 kelaiah_1771,wip,1771,Kelaiah,Kelaiah,,Kelita,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.23,,,,,,,,,K,kelaiah_1771,2019-07-27 11:49 kelita_1772,wip,1772,Kelita,Kelita,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Kelita,"Dwarf, a Levite who assisted Ezra in expounding the law to the people ([Neh. 8:7](/neh#Neh.8.7); [10:10](/neh#Neh.10.10)).",,,2,"Neh.8.7,Neh.10.10",,,,,,,,,K,kelita_1772,2019-07-27 11:49 kemuel_1773,wip,1773,Kemuel,Kemuel,,,checked,checked,"Kemuel ""the father of Aram""",Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,Kemuel 1,The third son of Nahor ([Gen. 22:21](/gen#Gen.22.21)).,,,1,Gen.22.21,milcah_2082,nahor_2143,,aram_286,"bethuel_487,buz_529,chesed_938,hazo_1468,huz_1582,jidlaph_1615,pildash_2357",,"gaham_1267,maachah_1840,tebah_2832,thahash_2845",,K,kemuel_1773,2019-07-27 11:49 kemuel_1774,wip,1774,Kemuel,Kemuel,,,checked,checked,Shiphtan( father of Kemuel),Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Kemuel 2,"Son of Shiphtan, appointed on behalf of the tribe of Ephraim to partition the land of Canaan ([Num. 34:24](/num#Num.34.24)).",,,1,Num.34.24,,shiphtan_2711,,,,,,,K,kemuel_1774,2019-07-27 11:49 kemuel_1775,wip,1775,Kemuel,Kemuel,,,checked,checked,Kemuel (father of Hashabiah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Kemuel 3,A Levite ([1 Chr. 27:17](/1chr#1Chr.27.17)).,,,1,1Chr.27.17,,,,hashabiah_1432,,,,,K,kemuel_1775,2019-07-27 11:49 kenaz_1776,wip,1776,Kenaz,Kenaz,,,checked,checked,Kenaz(The sons of Eliphaz),Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,,,,,3,"Gen.36.11,Gen.36.15,1Chr.1.36",,eliphaz_1144,,,"amalek_197,gatam_1281,korah_1794,omar_2242,teman_2838,zepho_3042",,,,K,kenaz_1776,2019-07-27 11:49 kenaz_1777,wip,1777,Kenaz,Kenaz,,,checked,checked,Kenaz (Teman),Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.42,1Chr.1.53",,,,,,,,,K,kenaz_1777,2019-07-27 11:49 kenaz_1778,wip,1778,Kenaz,Kenaz,,,checked,checked,"Kenaz (Father of Othniel and Seraiah, son of Jephunneh, younger brother of Caleb, uncle of Aksah)",Male,,,-1721,,-1405,,,,Kenaz 2,"Caleb’s younger brother, and father of Othniel ([Josh. 15:17](/josh#Josh.15.17)), whose family was of importance in Israel down to the time of David ([1 Chr. 27:15](/1chr#1Chr.27.15)). Some think that Othniel ([Judg. 1:13](/judg#Judg.1.13)), and not Kenaz, was Caleb’s brother.",,,5,"Josh.15.17,Judg.1.13,Judg.3.9,Judg.3.11,1Chr.4.13",,jephunneh_840,,"othniel_2259,seraiah_2496",caleb_537,,,,K,kenaz_1778,2019-07-27 11:49 kenaz_1779,wip,1779,Kenaz,Kenaz,,,checked,checked,Kenaz (descendant of Judah),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Kenaz 3,Caleb’s grandson ([1 Chr. 4:15](/1chr#1Chr.4.15)).,,,1,1Chr.4.15,,elah_1047,,,,,,,K,kenaz_1779,2019-07-27 11:49 keren-happuch_1780,wip,1780,Keren-happuch,Keren-happuch,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1520,,-1520,,,,Keren-happuch,"Horn of the face-paint = cosmetic-box, the name of Job’s third daughter ([Job. 42:14](/job#Job.42.14)), born after prosperity had returned to him.",,,1,Job.42.14,,job_1639,,,"jemima_837,kezia_1783",,,,K,keren-happuch_1780,2019-07-27 11:49 keros_1781,wip,1781,Keros,Keros,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.44,Neh.7.47",,,,,,,,,K,keros_1781,2019-07-27 11:49 keturah_1782,wip,1782,Keturah,Keturah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1853,,-1804,,,,Keturah,"Incense, the wife of Abraham, whom he married probably after Sarah’s death ([Gen. 25:1-6](/gen#Gen.25.1)), by whom he had six sons, whom he sent away into the east country. Her nationality is unknown. She is styled “Abraham’s concubine” ([1 Chr. 1:32](/1chr#1Chr.1.32)). Through the offshoots of the Keturah line Abraham became the “father of many nations.”",,,4,"Gen.25.1,Gen.25.4,1Chr.1.32,1Chr.1.33",,,abraham_58,"midian_2075,ishbak_620,jokshan_1685,medan_1978,zimran_3086,shuah_2727",,,,,K,keturah_1782,2019-07-27 11:49 kezia_1783,wip,1783,Kezia,Kezia,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1520,,-1520,,,,,,,,1,Job.42.14,,job_1639,,,"jemima_837,keren-happuch_1780",,,,K,kezia_1783,2019-07-27 11:49 kish_1784,publish,1784,Kish,Kish,,Cis,checked,checked,"Kish ((qish; Kis, Keis, ""bow,"" ""power""): The name of five persons mentioned in the Bible: (1) The son of Abiel and the father of Saul, the first king of Israel. He was of the tribe of Benjamin, of the family of the Matrites (1 Samuel 9:1; 14:51; compare Acts 13:21; 1 Samuel 10:21). According to 1 Chronicles 8:33 and 9:39, ""Ner begat Kish"" By reading ""Ner begat Abner"" (compare 1 Samuel 14:51; 1 Chronicles 6:28), the difficulty is at least partly overcome. In 1 Chronicles 12:1, Kish is also mentioned as the father of Saul, and again in 2 Samuel 21:14, we are told that the sepulcher of Kish was located in the country of Benjamin, in Zela. His place of residence seems to have been at Gibeah. (2) Another Kish is mentioned (1 Chronicles 8:29; 9:35) as the son of Jeiel and his wife Maacah. He is usually supposed to be the uncle of Saul's father. (3) A Levite, the son of Mahli the Merarite (1 Chronicles 23:21; compare 24:29). (4) Another Merarite Levite in the time of Hezekiah (2 Chronicles 29:12). (5) The great-grandfather of Mordecai, of the tribe of Benjamin (Esther 2:5).)",Male,,,-1200,,45,,,,Kish 5,"A Benjamite, the son of Abiel, and father of king Saul ([1 Sam. 9:1](/1sam#1Sam.9.1), [3](/1sam#1Sam.9.3); [10:11](/1sam#1Sam.10.11), [21](/1sam#1Sam.10.21); [14:51](/1sam#1Sam.14.51); [2 Sam. 21:14](/2sam#2Sam.21.14)). All that is recorded of him is that he sent his son Saul in search of his asses that had strayed, and that he was buried in Zelah. Called Cis, [Acts 13:21](/acts#Acts.13.21) (R.V., Kish).",,,13,"1Sam.9.1,1Sam.9.3,1Sam.10.11,1Sam.10.21,1Sam.14.51,2Sam.21.14,1Chr.8.30,1Chr.8.33,1Chr.9.36,1Chr.9.39,1Chr.12.1,1Chr.26.28,Acts.13.21",maachah_1844,abiel_23,,saul_2478,"abdon_12,ahio_156,baal_575,gedor_1292,mikloth_2078,nadab_2131,ner_2181,zacher_2972,zur_3111",,,,K,kish_1784,2019-07-19 17:11 kish_1785,wip,1785,Kish,Kish,,,checked,checked,Kish (son of Mahli),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Kish 1,A Levite of the family of Merari ([1 Chr. 23:21](/1chr#1Chr.23.21); [24:29](/1chr#1Chr.24.29)).,,,3,"1Chr.23.21,1Chr.23.22,1Chr.24.29",,mahli_1889,,jerahmeel_844,"eleazar_1065,libni_1824",,,,K,kish_1785,2019-07-27 11:49 kish_1786,wip,1786,Kish,Kish,,,checked,checked,Kish (son of Abdi),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Kish 3,A Levite in the time of Hezekiah ([2 Chr. 29:12](/2chr#2Chr.29.12)).,,,1,2Chr.29.12,,abdi_7,,,,,,,K,kish_1786,2019-07-27 11:49 kish_1787,wip,1787,Kish,Kish,,,checked,checked,Kish (the Benjaminite),Male,,,-461,,-461,,,,Kish 4,The great-grandfather of Mordecai ([Esther 2:5](/esth#Esth.2.5)).,,,1,Esth.2.5,,,,shimei_2696,,,,,K,kish_1787,2019-07-27 11:49 kishi_1788,wip,1788,Kishi,Kishi,,Kushaiah,checked,,,Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.6.44,1Chr.15.17",,abdi_6,,jeduthun_1224,,,,,K,kishi_1788,2019-07-27 11:49 kittim_1789,publish,1789,Kittim,Kittim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2338,,-2338,,,,Kittim,([Gen. 10:4](/gen#Gen.10.4)).,,,2,"Gen.10.4,1Chr.1.7",,javan_744,,,"dodanim_1018,elishah_1154,tarshish_2828",,,,K,kittim_1789,2020-05-17 01:54 kohath_1790,wip,1790,Kohath,Kohath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Kohath,"Assembly, the second son of Levi, and father of Amram ([Gen. 46:11](/gen#Gen.46.11)). He came down to Egypt with Jacob, and lived to the age of one hundred and thirty-three years ([Ex. 6:18](/exod#Exod.6.18)).",,,29,"Gen.46.11,Exod.6.16,Exod.6.18,Num.3.17,Num.3.19,Num.3.27,Num.3.29,Num.4.2,Num.4.4,Num.4.15,Num.7.9,Num.16.1,Num.26.57,Num.26.58,Josh.21.5,Josh.21.20,Josh.21.26,1Chr.6.1,1Chr.6.2,1Chr.6.16,1Chr.6.18,1Chr.6.22,1Chr.6.38,1Chr.6.61,1Chr.6.66,1Chr.6.70,1Chr.15.5,1Chr.23.6,1Chr.23.12",,levi_1820,,"izhar_658,amram_242,hebron_1475,uzziel_2929","gershon_1305,jochebed_1645,merari_2004",,,,K,kohath_1790,2019-07-27 11:49 kolaiah_1791,wip,1791,Kolaiah,Kolaiah,,,checked,checked,Kolaiah (the son of Maaseiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.7,,maaseiah_1863,,pedaiah_2297,,,,,K,kolaiah_1791,2019-07-27 11:49 kolaiah_1792,wip,1792,Kolaiah,Kolaiah,,,checked,checked,Kolaiah (Voice of Jehovah),Male,,,-599,,-599,,,,,,,,1,Jer.29.21,,,,ahab_114,,,,,K,kolaiah_1792,2019-07-27 11:49 korah_1793,wip,1793,Korah,Korah,,,checked,checked,"Korah (or Kórach (Hebrew: קֹרַח, Standard Qóraḥ Tiberian Qōraḥ; ""Baldness; ice; hail; frost"", Arabic: قارون Qārūn) is a name which is associated with at least two men in the Hebrew Bible. Some older English translations, as well as the Douay–Rheims Bible, spell the name Core,[1] and many Eastern European translations have Korak. According to the Book of Genesis 36:5, Korah was the son of Esau and Aholibamah, and had two brothers, Jeush and Jaalam. Genesis 36:14 has Korah's mother, Aholibamah, being daughter of Anah, and granddaughter of Zibeon, making Zibeon Korah's maternal great grandfather. The same verse repeats Genesis 36:5 and names his two brothers again. Anah in Genesis 36:2,14,18,25 mentioned above is the same as the Anah, the son of Zibeon in verse 24. In verse 2 and 14 it says, ""Aholibamah the daughter of Anah, the daughter of Zibeon the Hivite."" Some are confused with this wording and believe that it is saying that Anah is a daughter of Zibeon. In verse 24 it clearly says that Zibeon's two sons were Ajah and Anah. Since the original text does not have a literal word for ""granddaughter"", the word bat (""daughter"") was used in both cases. But this sentence is stating that Aholibamah is the daughter of Anah and the ""granddaughter"" of Zibeon, not that Anah is the daughter of Zibeon.)",Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,Korah 1,"The third son of Esau, by Aholibamah ([Gen. 36:14](/gen#Gen.36.14); [1 Chr. 1:35](/1chr#1Chr.1.35)).",,,4,"Gen.36.5,Gen.36.14,Gen.36.18,1Chr.1.35",aholibamah_1761,esau_1216,,,"jaalam_662,jeush_913",,"eliphaz_1144,reuel_2430",,K,korah_1793,2019-07-27 11:49 korah_1794,wip,1794,Korah,Korah,,,checked,checked,Korah (son of Eliphaz),Male,,,-1712,,-1712,,,,,,,,1,Gen.36.16,,eliphaz_1144,,,"amalek_197,gatam_1281,kenaz_1776,omar_2242,teman_2838,zepho_3042",,,,K,korah_1794,2019-07-27 11:49 korah_1795,publish,1795,Korah (Levite),Korah,,Core,checked,,Korah(sons of Izhar),Male,,,-1700,,66,,,Tribe of Levi,Korah 2,"A Levite, the son of Izhar, the brother of Amram, the father of Moses and Aaron ([Ex. 6:21](/exod#Exod.6.21)). The institution of the Aaronic priesthood and the Levitical service at Sinai was a great religious revolution. The old priesthood of the heads of families passed away. This gave rise to murmurings and discontent, while the Israelites were encamped at Kadesh for the first time, which came to a head in a rebellion against Moses and Aaron, headed by Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. Two hundred and fifty princes, “men of renown” i.e., well-known men from among the other tribes, joined this conspiracy. The whole company demanded of Moses and Aaron that the old state of things should be restored, alleging that “they took too much upon them” ([Num. 16:1-3](/num#Num.16.1)). On the morning after the outbreak, Korah and his associates presented themselves at the door of the tabernacle, and “took every man his censer, and put fire in them, and laid incense thereon.” But immediately “fire from the Lord” burst forth and destroyed them all ([Num. 16:35](/num#Num.16.35)). Dathan and Abiram “came out and stood in the door of their tents, and their wives, and their sons, and their little children,” and it came to pass “that the ground clave asunder that was under them; and the earth opened her mouth and swallowed them up.” A plague thereafter began among the people who sympathized in the rebellion, and was only stayed by Aaron’s appearing between the living and the dead, and making “an atonement for the people” (16:47). The descendants of the sons of Korah who did not participate in the rebellion afterwards rose to eminence in the Levitical service.",,,26,"Exod.6.21,Exod.6.24,Num.16.1,Num.16.5,Num.16.6,Num.16.8,Num.16.16,Num.16.19,Num.16.24,Num.16.27,Num.16.32,Num.16.40,Num.16.49,Num.26.9,Num.26.10,Num.26.11,Num.27.3,1Chr.6.22,1Chr.6.37,1Chr.9.19,Ps.42.1,Ps.44.1,Ps.49.1,Ps.85.1,Ps.87.1,Jude.1.11",,izhar_658,,"elkanah_1167,ebiasaph_19,assir_351","nepheg_2178,shelomoth_2608,zichri_3065",,,,K,korah_1795,2020-07-11 18:39 korah_1796,wip,1796,Korah,Korah,,,checked,checked,Korah (leader of the famous rebellion against his cousins Moses and Aaron),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.43,,hebron_1476,,,"rekem_2419,shema_2614,tappuah_2826",,,,K,korah_1796,2019-07-27 11:49 kore_1797,wip,1797,Kore,Kore,,,checked,checked,Kore (son of Asaph),Male,,,-1015,,-536,,,Tribe of Levi,Kore 1,"A Levite and temple-warder of the Korahites, the son of Asaph. He was father of Shallum and Meshelemiah, temple-porters ([1 Chr. 9:19](/1chr#1Chr.9.19); [26:1](/1chr#1Chr.26.1)).",,,3,"1Chr.9.19,1Chr.26.1,1Chr.26.19",,ebiasaph_19,,"shallum_2520,meshelemiah_2013",assir_352,,,,K,kore_1797,2019-08-06 21:18 kore_1798,wip,1798,Kore,Kore,,,checked,checked,Kore (Levite),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Kore 2,A Levitical porter at the east gate of the temple ([2 Chr. 31:14](/2chr#2Chr.31.14)).,,,1,2Chr.31.14,,imnah_602,,,,,,,K,kore_1798,2019-07-27 11:49 koz_1799,wip,1799,Koz,Koz,,,checked,checked,Koz (A descendant of Judah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.61,Neh.7.63",,,,,,,,,K,koz_1799,2019-07-27 11:49 koz_1800,wip,1800,Koz,Koz,,,checked,checked,A priest referred to briefly in Ezra 2:61,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.3.4,Neh.3.21",,,,urijah_2899,,,,,K,koz_1800,2019-07-27 11:49 laadah_1801,wip,1801,Laadah,Laadah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.21,,shelah_2593,,,"er_1210,joash_1634,jokim_1684,saraph_2474",,,,L,laadah_1801,2019-07-27 11:49 laadan_1802,wip,1802,Laadan,Laadan,,,checked,checked,Laadan (Son of Tahan),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.26,,tahan_2813,,ammihud_223,,,,,L,laadan_1802,2019-07-27 11:49 laadan_1823,wip,1823,Laadan,Laadan,,"Libni,Jahath",checked,checked,Laadan (of the Gershonite clan),Male,,,-1700,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Libni,"White, one of the two sons of Gershon, the son of Levi ([Ex. 6:17](/exod#Exod.6.17); [Num. 3:18](/num#Num.3.18), [21](/num#Num.3.21)).",,,9,"Exod.6.17,Num.3.18,1Chr.6.17,1Chr.6.20,1Chr.6.43,1Chr.23.7,1Chr.23.8,1Chr.23.9,1Chr.26.21",,gershon_1305,,shimei_691,shimei_2699,,,,L,laadan_1823,2019-07-27 11:49 laban_1803,wip,1803,Laban,Laban,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1857,,-1706,,,,Laban 1,"The son of Bethuel, who was the son of Nahor, Abraham’s brother. He lived at Haran in Mesopotamia. His sister Rebekah was Isaac’s wife ([Gen. 24](/gen#Gen.24)). Jacob, one of the sons of this marriage, fled to the house of Laban, whose daughters Leah and Rachel (ch. 29) he eventually married.",,,46,"Gen.24.29,Gen.24.50,Gen.25.20,Gen.27.43,Gen.28.2,Gen.28.5,Gen.29.5,Gen.29.10,Gen.29.13,Gen.29.14,Gen.29.15,Gen.29.16,Gen.29.19,Gen.29.21,Gen.29.22,Gen.29.24,Gen.29.25,Gen.29.26,Gen.29.29,Gen.30.25,Gen.30.27,Gen.30.34,Gen.30.36,Gen.30.40,Gen.30.42,Gen.31.1,Gen.31.2,Gen.31.12,Gen.31.19,Gen.31.20,Gen.31.22,Gen.31.24,Gen.31.25,Gen.31.26,Gen.31.31,Gen.31.33,Gen.31.34,Gen.31.36,Gen.31.43,Gen.31.47,Gen.31.48,Gen.31.51,Gen.31.55,Gen.32.4,Gen.46.18,Gen.46.25",,bethuel_487,,"leah_1813,rachel_2386",rebekah_2401,,,,L,laban_1803,2019-07-27 11:49 lael_1804,wip,1804,Lael,Lael,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Num.3.24,,,,eliasaph_1092,,,,,L,lael_1804,2019-07-27 11:49 lahad_1805,wip,1805,Lahad,Lahad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.2,,jahath_690,,,ahumai_174,,,,L,lahad_1805,2019-07-27 11:49 lahmi_1806,wip,1806,Lahmi,Lahmi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1018,,-1018,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.20.5,,the_giant_in_gath_2848,,,"ishbi-benob_621,goliath_1327,man_of_great_stature_1924,sippai_2471",,,,L,lahmi_1806,2019-07-27 11:49 laish_1807,wip,1807,Laish,Laish,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1048,,,,Laish 3,The father of Phalti ([1 Sam. 25:44](/1sam#1Sam.25.44)).,,,2,"1Sam.25.44,2Sam.3.15",,,,phaltiel_2326,,,,,L,laish_1807,2019-07-27 11:49 lamech_1808,publish,1808,Lamech (descendant of Cain),Lamech,,,checked,,Lamech (descendant of Cain),Male,,,-4003,,-4003,,,Line of Cain,Lamech 1,"The fifth in descent from Cain. He was the first to violate the primeval ordinance of marriage ([Gen. 4:18-24](/gen#Gen.4.18)). His address to his two wives, Adah and Zillah (4:23, 24), is the only extant example of antediluvian poetry. It has been called “Lamech’s sword-song.” He was “rude and ruffianly,” fearing neither God nor man. With him the curtain falls on the race of Cain. We know nothing of his descendants.",,,4,"Gen.4.18,Gen.4.19,Gen.4.23,Gen.4.24",,methusael_2041,"adah_69,zillah_3080","jabal_673,naamah_2118,tubal-cain_2884,jubal_1748",,,,,L,lamech_1808,2020-05-15 01:35 lamech_1809,publish,1809,Lamech (father of Noah),Lamech,,,checked,,Lamech (Son of Methuselah),Male,,-3130,-3130,-2353,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Lamech 2,"The seventh in descent from Seth, being the only son of Methuselah. Noah was the oldest of his several sons ([Gen. 5:25-31](/gen#Gen.5.25); [Luke 3:36](/luke#Luke.3.36)).",,,7,"Gen.5.25,Gen.5.26,Gen.5.28,Gen.5.30,Gen.5.31,1Chr.1.3,Luke.3.36",,methuselah_2042,,noah_2210,,,,,L,lamech_1809,2020-08-22 01:07 lapidoth_1810,wip,1810,Lapidoth,Lapidoth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1285,,-1285,,,,Lapidoth,"Torches. Deborah is called “the wife of Lapidoth” ([Judg. 4:4](/judg#Judg.4.4)). Some have rendered the expression “a woman of a fiery spirit,” under the supposition that Lapidoth is not a proper name, a woman of a torch-like spirit.",,,1,Judg.4.4,,,deborah_997,,,,,,L,lapidoth_1810,2019-07-27 11:49 lazarus_1811,wip,1811,Lazarus,Lazarus,,,checked,checked,"Lazarus (Jesus restores him to life four days after his death, lives in the town of Bethany near Jerusalem, He is identified as the brother of the sisters Mary and Martha)",Male,,,33,,33,,,,,,,,4,"Luke.16.20,Luke.16.23,Luke.16.24,Luke.16.25",,,,,,,,,L,lazarus_1811,2019-07-27 11:49 lazarus_1812,wip,1812,Lazarus,Lazarus,,,checked,checked,Lazarus the beggar in a parable told by Jesus in Luke,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Lazarus 1,The brother of Mary and Martha of Bethany. He was raised from the dead after he had lain four days in the tomb ([John 11:1-44](/john#John.11.1)). This miracle so excited the wrath of the Jews that they sought to put both Jesus and Lazarus to death.,,,11,"John.11.1,John.11.2,John.11.5,John.11.11,John.11.14,John.11.43,John.12.1,John.12.2,John.12.9,John.12.10,John.12.17",,,,,"martha_1937,mary_1939",,,,L,lazarus_1812,2019-07-27 11:49 leah_1813,wip,1813,Leah,Leah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1753,,-1689,,,,Leah,"Weary, the eldest daughter of Laban, and sister of Rachel ([Gen. 29:16](/gen#Gen.29.16)). Jacob took her to wife through a deceit of her father ([Gen. 29:23](/gen#Gen.29.23)). She was “tender-eyed” (17). She bore to Jacob six sons (32-35), also one daughter, Dinah (30:21). She accompanied Jacob into Canaan, and died there before the time of the going down into Egypt ([Gen. 31](/gen#Gen.31)), and was buried in the cave of Machpelah (49:31).",,,32,"Gen.29.16,Gen.29.17,Gen.29.23,Gen.29.24,Gen.29.25,Gen.29.30,Gen.29.31,Gen.29.32,Gen.30.9,Gen.30.10,Gen.30.11,Gen.30.12,Gen.30.13,Gen.30.14,Gen.30.16,Gen.30.17,Gen.30.18,Gen.30.19,Gen.30.20,Gen.31.4,Gen.31.14,Gen.31.33,Gen.33.1,Gen.33.2,Gen.33.7,Gen.34.1,Gen.35.23,Gen.35.26,Gen.46.15,Gen.46.18,Gen.49.31,Ruth.4.11",,laban_1803,israel_682,"judah_1751,dinah_1012,levi_1820,reuben_2429,zebulun_3002,simeon_2741,issachar_645",rachel_2386,,,,L,leah_1813,2020-09-02 01:42 lebanah_1814,wip,1814,Lebanah,Lebanah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.45,Neh.7.48",,,,,,,,,L,lebanah_1814,2019-07-27 11:49 lebbaeus_1815,publish,1815,Lebbaeus Thaddaeus,Lebbaeus,Thaddaeus,"Judas,Thaddaeus",checked,,,Male,,,31,,33,,,"Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",Thaddaeus,"Breast, the name of one of the apostles ([Mark 3:18](/mark#Mark.3.18)), called “Lebbaeus” in [Matt. 10:3](/matt#Matt.10.3), and in [Luke 6:16](/luke#Luke.6.16), “Judas the brother of James;” while John (14:22), probably referring to the same person, speaks of “Judas, not Iscariot.” These different names all designate the same person, viz., Jude or Judas, the author of the epistle.",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,5,"Matt.10.3,Mark.3.18,Luke.6.16,John.14.22,Acts.1.13",,alphaeus_192,,,james_718,,,,L,lebbaeus_1815,2021-07-09 20:27 lehabim_1816,publish,1816,Lehabim,Lehabim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.10.13,1Chr.1.11",,mizraim_2100,,,"anamim_253,caphthorim_917,casluhim_923,ludim_1835,naphtuhim_2150,pathrusim_2288",,,,L,lehabim_1816,2020-05-17 01:54 lemuel_1817,wip,1817,Lemuel,Lemuel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-700,,-700,,,,Lemuel,"Dedicated to God, a king whom his mother instructed ([Prov. 31:1-9](/prov#Prov.31.1)). Nothing is certainly known concerning him. The rabbis identified him with Solomon.",,,2,"Prov.31.1,Prov.31.4",mother_of_lemuel_2110,,,,,,,Prov.31,L,lemuel_1817,2019-07-27 11:49 letushim_1818,wip,1818,Letushim,Letushim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1824,,-1824,,,,,,,,1,Gen.25.3,,dedan_999,,,"asshurim_350,leummim_1819",,,,L,letushim_1818,2019-07-27 11:49 leummim_1819,wip,1819,Leummim,Leummim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1824,,-1824,,,,Leummim,"Peoples; nations, the last mentioned of the three sons of Dedan, and head of an Arabian tribe ([Gen. 25:3](/gen#Gen.25.3)).",,,1,Gen.25.3,,dedan_999,,,"asshurim_350,letushim_1818",,,,L,leummim_1819,2019-07-27 11:49 levi_1820,publish,1820,Levi (patriarch),Levi,,,checked,,Levi (of Twelve Tribes),Male,,-1756,-1752,,96,,,Tribe of Levi,Levi 1,"The third son of Jacob by Leah. The origin of the name is found in Leah’s words ([Gen. 29:34](/gen#Gen.29.34)), “This time will my husband be joined [Heb. yillaveh] unto me.” He is mentioned as taking a prominent part in avenging his sister Dinah ([Gen. 34:25-31](/gen#Gen.34.25)). He and his three sons went down with Jacob (46:11) into Egypt, where he died at the age of one hundred and thirty-seven years ([Ex. 6:16](/exod#Exod.6.16)).",,,64,"Gen.29.34,Gen.34.25,Gen.34.30,Gen.35.23,Gen.46.11,Gen.49.5,Exod.1.2,Exod.2.1,Exod.6.16,Exod.6.19,Exod.32.26,Exod.32.28,Num.1.49,Num.3.6,Num.3.15,Num.3.17,Num.4.2,Num.16.1,Num.16.7,Num.16.8,Num.16.10,Num.17.3,Num.17.8,Num.18.2,Num.18.21,Num.26.59,Deut.10.8,Deut.10.9,Deut.18.1,Deut.21.5,Deut.27.12,Deut.31.9,Deut.33.8,Josh.13.14,Josh.13.33,Josh.21.10,1Kgs.12.31,1Chr.2.1,1Chr.6.1,1Chr.6.16,1Chr.6.38,1Chr.6.43,1Chr.6.47,1Chr.9.18,1Chr.12.26,1Chr.21.6,1Chr.23.6,1Chr.23.14,1Chr.23.24,1Chr.24.20,Ezra.8.15,Ezra.8.18,Neh.10.39,Neh.12.23,Ps.135.20,Ezek.40.46,Ezek.48.31,Zech.12.13,Mal.2.4,Mal.2.8,Mal.3.3,Heb.7.5,Heb.7.9,Rev.7.7",leah_1813,israel_682,,"gershon_1305,kohath_1790,merari_2004,jochebed_1645","issachar_645,dinah_1012,judah_1751,reuben_2429,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,"asher_337,benjamin_463,dan_973,gad_1262,joseph_1710,naphtali_2149",,L,levi_1820,2020-09-06 23:51 levi_1821,wip,1821,Levi,Levi,,,checked,checked,Levi (son of Melchi),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Levi 3,[Luke 3:24](/luke#Luke.3.24).,,,1,Luke.3.24,,melchi_1987,,matthat_1969,,,,,L,levi_1821,2019-07-27 11:49 levi_1822,wip,1822,Levi,Levi,,,checked,checked,Levi (Founder of the Tribe of Levi),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Levi 2,"The father of Matthat, and son of Simeon, of the ancestors of Christ ([Luke 3:29](/luke#Luke.3.29)).",,,1,Luke.3.29,,simeon_2743,,matthat_1970,,,,,L,levi_1822,2019-07-27 11:49 libni_1824,wip,1824,Libni,Libni,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1100,,-1100,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.29,,mahli_1889,,shimei_2689,"eleazar_1065,kish_1785",,,,L,libni_1824,2019-07-27 11:49 likhi_1825,wip,1825,Likhi,Likhi,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.19,,shemida_2650,,,"ahian_130,aniam_267,shechem_2590",,,,L,likhi_1825,2019-07-27 11:49 linus_1826,wip,1826,Linus,Linus,,,checked,,,Male,,,66,,66,,,,,,,,1,2Tim.4.21,,,,,,,,,L,linus_1826,2019-07-27 11:49 lo-ammi_1827,wip,1827,Lo-ammi,Lo-ammi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-785,,-785,,,,Lo-ammi,"Not my people, a symbolical name given by God’s command to Hosea’s second son in token of Jehovah’s rejection of his people ([Hos. 1:9](/hos#Hos.1.9), [10](/hos#Hos.1.10)), his treatment of them as a foreign people. This Hebrew word is rendered by “not my people” in ver. 10; 2:23.",,,1,Hos.1.9,gomer_1329,hosea_1555,,,"jezreel_1613,lo-ruhamah_1829",,,,L,lo-ammi_1827,2019-07-27 11:49 lo-ruhamah_1829,wip,1829,Lo-ruhamah,Lo-ruhamah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-785,,-785,,,,Lo-ruhamah,"Not pitied, the name of the prophet Hosea’s first daughter, a type of Jehovah’s temporary rejection of his people ([Hos. 1:6](/hos#Hos.1.6); [2:23](/hos#Hos.2.23)).",,,2,"Hos.1.6,Hos.1.8",gomer_1329,hosea_1555,,,"jezreel_1613,lo-ammi_1827",,,,L,lo-ruhamah_1829,2019-07-27 11:49 lois_1828,wip,1828,Lois,Lois,,,checked,,,Female,,,66,,66,,,,Lois,The maternal grandmother of Timothy. She is commended by Paul for her faith ([2 Tim. 1:5](/2tim#2Tim.1.5)).,,,1,2Tim.1.5,,,,eunice_1228,,,,,L,lois_1828,2019-07-27 11:49 lot_1830,publish,1830,Lot,Lot,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1996,,66,,,,Lot,"(Heb. goral, a “pebble”), a small stone used in casting lots ([Num. 33:54](/num#Num.33.54); [Jonah 1:7](/jonah#Jonah.1.7)). The lot was always resorted to by the Hebrews with strictest reference to the interposition of God, and as a method of ascertaining the divine will ([Prov. 16:33](/prov#Prov.16.33)), and in serious cases of doubt ([Esther 3:7](/esth#Esth.3.7)). Thus the lot was used at the division of the land of Canaan among the serveral tribes ([Num. 26:55](/num#Num.26.55); [34:13](/num#Num.34.13)), at the detection of Achan ([Josh. 7:14](/josh#Josh.7.14), [18](/josh#Josh.7.18)), the election of Saul to be king ([1 Sam. 10:20](/1sam#1Sam.10.20), [21](/1sam#1Sam.10.21)), the distribution of the priestly offices of the temple service ([1 Chr. 24:3](/1chr#1Chr.24.3), [5](/1chr#1Chr.24.5), [19](/1chr#1Chr.24.19); [Luke 1:9](/luke#Luke.1.9)), and over the two goats at the feast of Atonement ([Lev. 16:8](/lev#Lev.16.8)). Matthias, who was “numbered with the eleven” ([Acts 1:24-26](/acts#Acts.1.24)), was chosen by lot. This word also denotes a portion or an inheritance ([Josh. 15:1](/josh#Josh.15.1); [Ps. 125:3](/ps#Ps.125.3); [Isa. 17:4](/isa#Isa.17.4)), and a destiny, as assigned by God ([Ps. 16:5](/ps#Ps.16.5); [Dan. 12:13](/dan#Dan.12.13)). Lot, (Heb. lot), a covering; veil, the son of Haran, and nephew of Abraham ([Gen. 11:27](/gen#Gen.11.27)). On the death of his father, he was left in charge of his grandfather Terah (31), after whose death he accompanied his uncle Abraham into Canaan (12:5), thence into Egypt (10), and back again to Canaan (13:1). After this he separated from him and settled in Sodom (13:5-13). There his righteous soul was “vexed” from day to day (2 Pet. 2:7), and he had great cause to regret this act. Not many years after the separation he was taken captive by Chedorlaomer, and was rescued by Abraham ([Gen. 14](/gen#Gen.14)). At length, when the judgment of God descended on the guilty cities of the plain ([Gen. 19:1-20](/gen#Gen.19.1)), Lot was miraculously delivered. When fleeing from the doomed city his wife “looked back from behind him, and became a pillar of salt.” There is to this day a peculiar crag at the south end of the Dead Sea, near Kumran, which the Arabs call Bint Sheik Lot, i.e., Lot’s wife. It is “a tall, isolated needle of rock, which really does bear a curious resemblance to an Arab woman with a child upon her shoulder.” From the words of warning in [Luke 17:32](/luke#Luke.17.32), “Remember Lot’s wife,” it would seem as if she had gone back, or tarried so long behind in the desire to save some of her goods, that she became involved in the destruction which fell on the city, and became a stiffened corpse, fixed for a time in the saline incrustations. She became “a pillar of salt”, i.e., as some think, of asphalt. Lot and his daughters sought refuge first in Zoar, and then, fearing to remain there longer, retired to a cave in the neighbouring mountains ([Gen. 19:30](/gen#Gen.19.30)). Lot has recently been connected with the people called on the Egyptian monuments Rotanu or Lotanu, who is supposed to have been the hero of the Edomite tribe Lotan.","Abraham is called to Canaan,Abraham and Lot Separate","Abraham's Sojourn in Canaan, Abraham's Sojourn in Canaan",34,"Gen.11.27,Gen.11.31,Gen.12.4,Gen.12.5,Gen.13.1,Gen.13.5,Gen.13.7,Gen.13.8,Gen.13.10,Gen.13.11,Gen.13.12,Gen.13.14,Gen.14.12,Gen.14.16,Gen.19.1,Gen.19.5,Gen.19.6,Gen.19.9,Gen.19.10,Gen.19.12,Gen.19.14,Gen.19.15,Gen.19.18,Gen.19.23,Gen.19.29,Gen.19.30,Gen.19.36,Deut.2.9,Deut.2.19,Ps.83.8,Luke.17.28,Luke.17.29,Luke.17.32,2Pet.2.7",,haran_1407,,"ben-ammi_451,daughter_of_lot_younger_984,daughter_of_lot_older_985,moab_2103","iscah_618,milcah_2082",,,,L,lot_1830,2020-09-07 00:30 lotan_1831,wip,1831,Lotan,Lotan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Lotan,"Coverer, one of the sons of Seir, the Horite ([Gen. 36:20](/gen#Gen.36.20), [29](/gen#Gen.36.29)).",,,5,"Gen.36.20,Gen.36.22,Gen.36.29,1Chr.1.38,1Chr.1.39",,seir_2485,,"hori_1552,homam_1487","anah_248,dishan_1015,dishon_1016,ezer_1238,shobal_2719,timna_2860,zibeon_3062",,,,L,lotan_1831,2019-07-27 11:49 lucifer_1832,wip,1832,Lucifer,Lucifer,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Lucifer,"Brilliant star, a title given to the king of Babylon ([Isa. 14:12](/isa#Isa.14.12)) to denote his glory.",,,1,Isa.14.12,,,,,,,,,L,lucifer_1832,2019-07-27 11:49 lucius_1833,publish,1833,Lucius,Lucius,,,checked,,,Male,,,45,,60,,,,Lucius,"Of Cyrene, a Christian teacher at Antioch ([Acts 13:1](/acts#Acts.13.1)), and Paul’s kinsman ([Rom. 16:21](/rom#Rom.16.21)). His name is Latin, but his birthplace seems to indicate that he was one of the Jews of Cyrene, in North Africa.",First missionary journey begins,First Missionary Journey,2,"Acts.13.1,Rom.16.21",,,,,,,,,L,lucius_1833,2020-08-27 01:33 lud_1834,publish,1834,Lud,Lud,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Lud 1,"The fourth son of Shem ([Gen. 10:22](/gen#Gen.10.22); [1 Chr. 1:17](/1chr#1Chr.1.17)), ancestor of the Lydians probably.",,,2,"Gen.10.22,1Chr.1.17",,shem_2613,,,"aram_285,arphaxad_312,asshur_349,elam_1049",,,,L,lud_1834,2020-05-17 01:54 ludim_1835,publish,1835,Ludim,Ludim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Ludim,Probably the same as Lud (2) (comp. [Gen. 10:13](/gen#Gen.10.13); [1 Chr. 1:11](/1chr#1Chr.1.11)). They are associated ([Jer. 46:9](/jer#Jer.46.9)) with African nations as mercenaries of the king of Egypt.,,,2,"Gen.10.13,1Chr.1.11",,mizraim_2100,,,"anamim_253,caphthorim_917,casluhim_923,lehabim_1816,naphtuhim_2150,pathrusim_2288",,,,L,ludim_1835,2020-05-17 01:54 luke_1836,publish,1836,Luke,Luke,,Lucas,checked,,,Male,,,64,,66,,,,Luke,"The evangelist, was a Gentile. The date and circumstances of his conversion are unknown. According to his own statement ([Luke 1:2](/luke#Luke.1.2)), he was not an “eye-witness and minister of the word from the beginning.” It is probable that he was a physician in Troas, and was there converted by Paul, to whom he attached himself. He accompanied him to Philippi, but did not there share his imprisonment, nor did he accompany him further after his release in his missionary journey at this time ([Acts 17:1](/acts#Acts.17.1)). On Paul’s third visit to Philippi (20:5, 6) we again meet with Luke, who probably had spent all the intervening time in that city, a period of seven or eight years. From this time Luke was Paul’s constant companion during his journey to Jerusalem (20:6-21:18). He again disappears from view during Paul’s imprisonment at Jerusalem and Caesarea, and only reappears when Paul sets out for Rome (27:1), whither he accompanies him (28:2, 12-16), and where he remains with him till the close of his first imprisonment ([Philemon 1](/phlm#Phlm.1.1):24; [Col. 4:14](/col#Col.4.14)). The last notice of the “beloved physician” is in [2 Tim. 4:11](/2tim#2Tim.4.11). There are many passages in Paul’s epistles, as well as in the writings of Luke, which show the extent and accuracy of his medical knowledge.","Mission to Macedonia and Greece,Eutychus revived,Voyage to Miletus,Paul speaks to Ephesian Elders,Voyage from Miletus to Jerusalem,Paul visits elders in Jerusalem,Call to Macedonia,Lydia's Conversion,Paul casts demon out of soothsayer,Journey to Rome begins,Paul is shipwrecked by a storm,Paul stays at Malta,Paul arrives at Rome,Paul's First Roman imprisonment","Third Missionary Journey, Third Missionary Journey, Third Missionary Journey, Third Missionary Journey, Third Missionary Journey, Paul Arrested and Imprisoned, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Journey to Rome, Journey to Rome, Journey to Rome, Journey to Rome, Journey to Rome",3,"Col.4.14,2Tim.4.11,Phlm.1.24",,,,,,,,"Luke.1,Luke.2,Luke.3,Luke.4,Luke.5,Luke.6,Luke.7,Luke.8,Luke.9,Luke.10,Luke.11,Luke.12,Luke.13,Luke.14,Luke.15,Luke.16,Luke.17,Luke.18,Luke.19,Luke.20,Luke.21,Luke.22,Luke.23,Luke.24,Acts.1,Acts.2,Acts.3,Acts.4,Acts.5,Acts.6,Acts.7,Acts.8,Acts.9,Acts.10,Acts.11,Acts.12,Acts.13,Acts.14,Acts.15,Acts.16,Acts.17,Acts.18,Acts.19,Acts.20,Acts.21,Acts.22,Acts.23,Acts.24,Acts.25,Acts.26,Acts.27,Acts.28",L,luke_1836,2020-08-28 20:09 lydia_1837,publish,1837,Lydia,Lydia,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1853,,53,,,,Lydia 2,"A woman of Thyatira, a “seller of purple,” who dwelt in Philippi ([Acts 16:14](/acts#Acts.16.14), [15](/acts#Acts.16.15)). She was not a Jewess but a proselyte. The Lord opened her heart as she heard the gospel from the lips of Paul (16:13). She thus became the first in Europe who embraced Christianity. She was a person apparently of considerable wealth, for she could afford to give a home to Paul and his companions.","Lydia's Conversion,Paul and Silas released","Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey",4,"Gen.36.22,1Chr.1.39,Acts.16.14,Acts.16.40",,,,,,,,,L,lydia_1837,2020-08-28 20:02 lysanias_1838,wip,1838,Lysanias,Lysanias,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,,Lysanias,"Tetrarch of Abilene ([Luke 3:1](/luke#Luke.3.1)), on the eastern slope of Anti-Lebanon, near the city of Damascus.",,,1,Luke.3.1,,,,,,,,,L,lysanias_1838,2019-07-27 11:49 maacah_1839,wip,1839,Maacah,Maacah,,Maachah,checked,,,Female,,,-1053,,-1048,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Maachah 1,"A daughter of Talmai, king of the old native population of Geshur. She became one of David’s wives, and was the mother of Absalom ([2 Sam. 3:3](/2sam#2Sam.3.3)).",,,2,"2Sam.3.3,1Chr.3.2",,talmai_2819,david_994,absalom_59,,,,,M,maacah_1839,2019-07-27 11:49 maachah_1840,wip,1840,Maachah (Daughter of Nahor),Maachah,,,checked,,Maachah (Princess of Geshur),Female,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,,,,,1,Gen.22.24,reumah_2433,nahor_2143,,,"gaham_1267,tebah_2832,thahash_2845",,"bethuel_487,buz_529,chesed_938,hazo_1468,huz_1582,jidlaph_1615,kemuel_1773,pildash_2357",,M,maachah_1840,2020-08-16 01:00 maachah_1841,wip,1841,Maachah,Maachah,,Michaiah,checked,checked,Maachah (Queen of Israel),Female,,,-975,,-955,jerusalem_636,,Genealogy of Jesus,Maachah 3,"The daughter of Abishalom (called Absalom, [2 Chr. 11:20-22](/2chr#2Chr.11.20)), the third wife of Rehoboam, and mother of Abijam ([1 Kings 15:2](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.2)). She is called “Michaiah the daughter of Uriel,” who was the husband of Absalom’s daughter Tamar ([2 Chr. 13:2](/2chr#2Chr.13.2)). Her son Abijah or Abijam was heir to the throne.",,,8,"1Kgs.15.2,1Kgs.15.10,1Kgs.15.13,2Chr.11.20,2Chr.11.21,2Chr.11.22,2Chr.13.2,2Chr.15.16",tamar_2823,uriel_2902,rehoboam_2412,"abijah_38,attai_365,shelomith_2610,ziza_3098",,,,,M,maachah_1841,2019-07-27 11:49 maachah_1842,wip,1842,Maachah,Maachah,,,checked,checked,Abel Beth-maachah in Naphtali,Female,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.2.48,,,caleb_538,"sheber_2576,shaaph_2507,tirhanah_2866,sheva_2675",,,,,M,maachah_1842,2019-07-27 11:49 maachah_1843,wip,1843,Maachah (wife of Machir),Maachah,,,checked,,Maachah (pressed down; worn; fastened),Female,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.7.15,1Chr.7.16",,ir_607,machir_1877,"peresh_2316,sheresh_2669","huppim_1570,shuppim_2732",,,,M,maachah_1843,2020-08-16 01:02 maachah_1844,wip,1844,Maachah,Maachah,,,checked,checked,Maachah (Wife of David),Female,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.29,1Chr.9.35",,,abiel_23,"kish_1784,ahio_156,baal_575,abdon_12,nadab_2131,zur_3111,mikloth_2078,gedor_1292,zacher_2972,ner_2181",,,,,M,maachah_1844,2019-07-27 11:49 maachah_1845,wip,1845,Maachah,Maachah,,,checked,checked,Maachah (father of Hanan),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Maachah 2,"The father of Hanan, who was one of David’s body-guard ([1 Chr. 11:43](/1chr#1Chr.11.43)).",,,1,1Chr.11.43,,,,hanan_1372,,,,,M,maachah_1845,2019-08-07 12:21 maachah_1846,wip,1846,Maachah,Maachah,,,checked,checked,"Maachah (A Simeonite, father of Sephatiah, prince of his tribe in the reign of David)",Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.16,,,,shephatiah_2659,,,,,M,maachah_1846,2019-08-07 12:23 maachah_1934,wip,1934,Maachah,Maachah,,Maoch,checked,checked,"Son of Nahor, brother of Abraham, by his concubine Reumah",Male,,,-1058,,-1011,,,,Maachah 4,"The father of Achish, the king of Gath ([1 Kings 2:39](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.39)), called also Maoch ([1 Sam. 27:2](/1sam#1Sam.27.2)).",,,2,"1Sam.27.2,1Kgs.2.39",,,,achish_66,,,,,M,maachah_1934,2019-08-07 12:20 maadai_1847,wip,1847,Maadai,Maadai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.34,,,,,,,,,M,maadai_1847,2019-07-27 11:49 maai_1848,wip,1848,Maai,Maai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.36,,jonathan_1700,,,"azarael_369,gilalai_1316,hanani_1383,judah_1755,milalai_2081,nethaneel_2197,shemaiah_2640,zechariah_3026",,,,M,maai_1848,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1849,wip,1849,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (A Levite musician),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Maaseiah 1,"One of the Levites whom David appointed as porter for the ark ([1 Chr. 15:18](/1chr#1Chr.15.18), [20](/1chr#1Chr.15.20)).",,,2,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.20",,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1849,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1850,wip,1850,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Adaiah(Father of Maaseiah),Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,Maaseiah 2,One of the “captains of hundreds” associated with Jehoiada in restoring king Jehoash to the throne ([2 Chr. 23:1](/2chr#2Chr.23.1)).,,,1,2Chr.23.1,,adaiah_73,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1850,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1851,wip,1851,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (officer) Maaseiah (Uzziah),Male,,,-810,,-810,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.26.11,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1851,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1852,wip,1852,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (Son of Ahaz. killed by Zichri),Male,,,-742,,-742,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,2Chr.28.7,,ahaz_118,,,hezekiah_1512,,,,M,maaseiah_1852,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1853,wip,1853,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (Governor of Jerusalem in the reign of Josiah),Male,,,-624,,-624,,,,Maaseiah 4,"One who was sent by king Josiah to repair the temple ([2 Chr. 34:8](/2chr#2Chr.34.8)). He was governor (Heb. sar, rendered elsewhere in the Authorized Version “prince,” “chief captain,” chief ruler”) of Jerusalem.",,,1,2Chr.34.8,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1853,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1854,wip,1854,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (the priest who divorced his wife),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.18,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1854,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1855,wip,1855,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.21,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1855,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1856,wip,1856,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah - priest who had married foreign wife,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.22,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1856,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1857,wip,1857,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,"Maaseiah's father was Pahath-Moab. He had 7 brothers, Adna, Chelal, Benaiah, Mattaniah, Bezalel, Binnui, and Manasseh. This was in reference to all the men who had taken Pagan wives.",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.30,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1857,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1858,wip,1858,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (son of Adaiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.23,,ananiah_257,,azariah_542,,,,,M,maaseiah_1858,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1859,wip,1859,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (A Priest),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1859,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1860,wip,1860,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah(They told Ezra the teacher ),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.7,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1860,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1861,wip,1861,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (Rehum),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.25,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1861,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1862,wip,1862,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (son of Baruch),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.5,,baruch_409,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1862,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1863,wip,1863,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (father of Sallu),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.7,,ithiel_650,,kolaiah_1791,,,,,M,maaseiah_1863,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1864,wip,1864,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,"as well as the priests—Eliakim, Maaseiah, Miniamin, Micaiah, Elioenai, Zechariah and Hananiah with their trumpets—",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.41,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1864,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1865,wip,1865,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (a priest of the exile),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.42,,,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1865,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1866,wip,1866,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,one of the commanders,Male,,,-599,,-589,,,,Maaseiah 5,The father of the priest Zephaniah ([Jer. 21:1](/jer#Jer.21.1); [37:3](/jer#Jer.37.3)).,,,3,"Jer.21.1,Jer.29.25,Jer.37.3",,,,zephaniah_3039,,,,,M,maaseiah_1866,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1867,wip,1867,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah(father of Zephaniah),Male,,,-599,,-599,,,,,,,,1,Jer.29.21,,,,zedekiah_3031,,,,,M,maaseiah_1867,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1868,wip,1868,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (grandfather of Baruch),Male,,,-595,,-589,,,,,,,,2,"Jer.32.12,Jer.51.59",,,,neriah_2186,,,,,M,maaseiah_1868,2019-07-27 11:49 maaseiah_1869,wip,1869,Maaseiah,Maaseiah,,,checked,checked,Maaseiah (Son of Adaiah),Male,,,-607,,-607,,,,,,,,1,Jer.35.4,,shallum_2526,,,,,,,M,maaseiah_1869,2019-07-27 11:49 maasiai_1870,wip,1870,Maasiai,Maasiai,,Amashai,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Maasiai,"Work of Jehovah, one of the priests resident at Jerusalem at the Captivity ([1 Chr. 9:12](/1chr#1Chr.9.12)).",,,2,"1Chr.9.12,Neh.11.13",,azareel_84,,,,,,,M,maasiai_1870,2019-07-27 11:49 maath_1871,wip,1871,Maath,Maath,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Maath,"Small, a person named in our Lord’s ancestry ([Luke 3:26](/luke#Luke.3.26)).",,,1,Luke.3.26,,mattathias_1964,,nagge_2132,,,,,M,maath_1871,2019-07-27 11:49 maaz_1872,wip,1872,Maaz,Maaz,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.27,,ram_2392,,,"jamin_721,eker_1041",,,,M,maaz_1872,2019-07-27 11:49 maaziah_1873,wip,1873,Maaziah,Maaziah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Maaziah 1,The head of the twenty-fourth priestly course ([1 Chr. 24:18](/1chr#1Chr.24.18)) in David’s reign.,,,1,1Chr.24.18,,,,,,,,,M,maaziah_1873,2019-07-27 11:49 machbanai_1875,wip,1875,Machbanai,Machbanai,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.13,,,,,,,,,M,machbanai_1875,2019-07-27 11:49 machi_1876,wip,1876,Machi,Machi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Num.13.15,,,,geuel_1309,,,,,M,machi_1876,2019-07-27 11:49 machir_1877,wip,1877,Machir,Machir,,Machirites,checked,checked,Machir (son of Manasseh),Male,,,-1689,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,Machir 1,"Manasseh’s oldest son ([Josh. 17:1](/josh#Josh.17.1)), or probably his only son (see [1 Chr. 7:14](/1chr#1Chr.7.14), [15](/1chr#1Chr.7.15); comp. [Num. 26:29-33](/num#Num.26.29); [Josh. 13:31](/josh#Josh.13.31)). His descendants are referred to under the name of Machirites, being the offspring of Gilead ([Num. 26:29](/num#Num.26.29)). They settled in land taken from the Amorites ([Num. 32:39](/num#Num.32.39), [40](/num#Num.32.40); [Deut. 3:15](/deut#Deut.3.15)) by a special enactment ([Num. 36:1-3](/num#Num.36.1); [Josh. 17:3](/josh#Josh.17.3), [4](/josh#Josh.17.4)). He is once mentioned as the representative of the tribe of Manasseh east of Jordan ([Judg. 5:14](/judg#Judg.5.14)).",,,17,"Gen.50.23,Num.26.29,Num.27.1,Num.32.39,Num.32.40,Num.36.1,Deut.3.15,Josh.13.31,Josh.17.1,Josh.17.3,Judg.5.14,1Chr.2.21,1Chr.2.23,1Chr.7.14,1Chr.7.15,1Chr.7.16,1Chr.7.17",concubine_the_aramitess_954,manasseh_1928,maachah_1843,"daughter_of_machir_986,hammoleketh_1364,peresh_2316,gilead_1317,sheresh_2669",ashriel_340,,,,M,machir_1877,2019-07-27 11:49 machir_1878,wip,1878,Machir,Machir,,,checked,checked,Machir (Lo-debar) Machir (Mephibosheth's caretaker),Male,,,-1040,,-1023,,,,Machir 2,"A descendant of the preceding, residing at Lo-debar, where he maintained Jonathan’s son Mephibosheth till he was taken under the care of David ([2 Sam. 9:4](/2sam#2Sam.9.4)), and where he afterwards gave shelter to David himself when he was a fugitive (17:27).",,,3,"2Sam.9.4,2Sam.9.5,2Sam.17.27",,ammiel_221,,,,,,,M,machir_1878,2019-07-27 11:49 machnadebai_1879,wip,1879,Machnadebai,Machnadebai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.40,,,,,,,,,M,machnadebai_1879,2019-07-27 11:49 madai_1880,publish,1880,Madai,Madai,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Madai,"Middle land, the third “son” of Japheth ([Gen. 10:2](/gen#Gen.10.2)), the name by which the Medes are known on the Assyrian monuments.",,,2,"Gen.10.2,1Chr.1.5",,japheth_726,,,"javan_744,gomer_1328,magog_1882,meshech_2012,tiras_2864,tubal_2883",,,,M,madai_1880,2020-05-17 01:54 magdiel_1881,wip,1881,Magdiel,Magdiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.43,1Chr.1.54",,,,,,,,,M,magdiel_1881,2019-07-27 11:49 magog_1882,publish,1882,Magog,Magog,,,checked,,,Male,,,-587,,96,,,,Magog,"Region of Gog, the second of the “sons” of Japheth ([Gen. 10:2](/gen#Gen.10.2); [1 Chr. 1:5](/1chr#1Chr.1.5)). In Ezekiel (38:2; 39:6) it is the name of a nation, probably some Scythian or Tartar tribe descended from Japheth. They are described as skilled horsemen, and expert in the use of the bow. The Latin father Jerome says that this word denotes “Scythian nations, fierce and innumerable, who live beyond the Caucasus and the Lake Maeotis, and near the Caspian Sea, and spread out even onward to India.” Perhaps the name “represents the Assyrian Mat Gugi, or ‘country of Gugu,’ the Gyges of the Greeks” (Sayce’s Races, etc.).",,,5,"Gen.10.2,1Chr.1.5,Ezek.38.2,Ezek.39.6,Rev.20.8",,japheth_726,,,"javan_744,gomer_1328,madai_1880,meshech_2012,tiras_2864,tubal_2883",,,,M,magog_1882,2020-05-17 01:54 magpiash_1883,wip,1883,Magpiash,Magpiash,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.20,,,,,,,,,M,magpiash_1883,2019-07-27 11:49 mahalah_1884,wip,1884,Mahalah,Mahalah,,,checked,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.7.18,hammoleketh_1364,,,,"abiezer_25,ishod_638",,,,M,mahalah_1884,2019-07-27 11:49 mahalaleel_1885,publish,1885,Mahalaleel (line of Seth),Mahalaleel,,Maleleel,checked,,Mahalaleel (the Patriarch),Male,,-3609,-3609,-2714,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Mahalaleel 1,"The son of Cainan, of the line of Seth ([Gen. 5:12-17](/gen#Gen.5.12)); called Maleleel ([Luke 3:37](/luke#Luke.3.37)).",,,7,"Gen.5.12,Gen.5.13,Gen.5.15,Gen.5.16,Gen.5.17,1Chr.1.2,Luke.3.37",,cainan_534,,jared_730,,,,,M,mahalaleel_1885,2020-08-20 20:29 mahalaleel_1886,wip,1886,Mahalaleel,Mahalaleel,,,checked,checked,NA,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Mahalaleel 2,"[Neh. 11:4](/neh#Neh.11.4), a descendant of Perez.",,,1,Neh.11.4,,,,shephatiah_2663,,,,,M,mahalaleel_1886,2020-08-20 20:29 mahalath_1888,wip,1888,Mahalath,Mahalath,,,checked,,,Female,,,-975,,-975,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Mahalath 2,"The daughter of Jerimoth, who was one of David’s sons. She was one of Rehoboam’s wives ([2 Chr. 11:18](/2chr#2Chr.11.18)).",,,1,2Chr.11.18,,jerimoth_869,rehoboam_2412,,,,,,M,mahalath_1888,2019-07-27 11:49 maharai_1890,wip,1890,Maharai,Maharai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,,,,,3,"2Sam.23.28,1Chr.11.30,1Chr.27.13",,,,,,,,,M,maharai_1890,2019-07-27 11:49 mahath_150,wip,150,Mahath,Mahath,,Ahimoth,checked,checked,Mahath (son of Amasai),Male,,,-1100,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Mahath 1,"A Kohathite Levite, father of Elkanah ([1 Chr. 6:35](/1chr#1Chr.6.35)).",,,2,"1Chr.6.25,1Chr.6.35",,amasai_209,,elkanah_1170,,,,,M,mahath_150,2019-07-27 11:49 mahath_1891,wip,1891,Mahath,Mahath,,,checked,checked,Mahath (the Kohathite),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Mahath 2,"Another Kohathite Levite, of the time of Hezekiah ([2 Chr. 29:12](/2chr#2Chr.29.12)).",,,1,2Chr.29.12,,amasai_212,,,,,,,M,mahath_1891,2019-07-27 11:49 mahath_1892,wip,1892,Mahath,Mahath,,,checked,checked,Mahath(son of Azariah),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.31.13,,,,,,,,,M,mahath_1892,2019-07-27 11:49 mahazioth_1893,wip,1893,Mahazioth,Mahazioth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Mahazioth,"Visions, a Kohathite Levite, chief of the twenty-third course of musicians ([1 Chr. 25:4](/1chr#1Chr.25.4), [30](/1chr#1Chr.25.30)).",,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.30",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,M,mahazioth_1893,2019-07-27 11:49 maher-shalal-hash-baz_1894,wip,1894,Maher-shalal-hash-baz,Maher-shalal-hash-baz,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Maher-shalal-hash-baz,"Plunder speedeth; spoil hasteth, ([Isa. 8:1-3](/isa#Isa.8.1); comp. [Zeph. 1:14](/zeph#Zeph.1.14)), a name Isaiah was commanded first to write in large characters on a tablet, and afterwards to give as a symbolical name to a son that was to be born to him ([Isa. 8:1](/isa#Isa.8.1), [3](/isa#Isa.8.3)), as denoting the sudden attack on Damascus and Syria by the Assyrian army.",,,2,"Isa.8.1,Isa.8.3",,isaiah_617,,,shear-jashub_2566,,,,M,maher-shalal-hash-baz_1894,2019-07-27 11:49 mahlah_1895,wip,1895,Mahlah,Mahlah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,Mahlah,"Disease, one of the five daughters of Zelophehad ([Num. 27:1-11](/num#Num.27.1)) who had their father’s inheritance, the law of inheritance having been altered in their favour.",,,4,"Num.26.33,Num.27.1,Num.36.11,Josh.17.3",,zelophehad_3035,,,"hoglah_1548,milcah_2083,noah_2211,tirzah_2868",,,,M,mahlah_1895,2019-07-27 11:49 mahli_1889,wip,1889,Mahli,Mahli,,Mahali,checked,checked,"Mahli(tribe, in India)",Male,,,-1700,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,8,"Exod.6.19,Num.3.20,1Chr.6.19,1Chr.6.29,1Chr.23.21,1Chr.24.26,1Chr.24.28,Ezra.8.18",,merari_2004,,"eleazar_1065,kish_1785,libni_1824","jaaziah_671,mushi_2116",,,,M,mahli_1889,2019-07-27 11:49 mahli_1896,wip,1896,Mahli,Mahli,,,checked,checked,Mahli (Bon of Mushi and grandson of Merari),Male,,,-1042,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,3,"1Chr.6.47,1Chr.23.23,1Chr.24.30",,mushi_2116,,shamer_2533,"jeremoth_857,eder_1035",,,,M,mahli_1896,2019-07-27 11:49 mahlon_1897,wip,1897,Mahlon,Mahlon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1308,,-1308,bethlehem_218,,,Mahlon,"Sickly, the elder of Elimelech the Bethlehemite’s two sons by Naomi. He married Ruth and died childless ([Ruth 1:2](/ruth#Ruth.1.2), [5](/ruth#Ruth.1.5); 4:9, 10), in the land of Moab.",,,4,"Ruth.1.2,Ruth.1.5,Ruth.4.9,Ruth.4.10",naomi_2147,elimelech_1134,ruth_2450,,chilion_940,,,,M,mahlon_1897,2019-07-27 11:49 mahol_1898,wip,1898,Mahol,Mahol,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Mahol,"Dance, the father of four sons ([1 Kings 4:31](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.31)) who were inferior in wisdom only to Solomon.",,,1,1Kgs.4.31,,,,"chalcol_924,darda_977,ethan_1222,heman_1488",,,,,M,mahol_1898,2019-07-27 11:49 malachi_1899,wip,1899,Malachi,Malachi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-397,,-397,,,,Malachi,"Messenger or angel, the last of the minor prophets, and the writer of the last book of the Old Testament canon ([Mal. 4:4](/mal#Mal.4.4), [5](/mal#Mal.4.5), [6](/mal#Mal.4.6)). Nothing is known of him beyond what is contained in his book of prophecies. Some have supposed that the name is simply a title descriptive of his character as a messenger of Jehovah, and not a proper name. There is reason, however, to conclude that Malachi was the ordinary name of the prophet. He was contemporary with Nehemiah (comp. [Mal. 2:8](/mal#Mal.2.8) with [Neh. 13:15](/neh#Neh.13.15); [Mal. 2:10-16](/mal#Mal.2.10) with [Neh. 13:23](/neh#Neh.13.23)). No allusion is made to him by Ezra, and he does not mention the restoration of the temple, and hence it is inferred that he prophesied after Haggai and Zechariah, and when the temple services were still in existence ([Mal. 1:10](/mal#Mal.1.10); [3:1](/mal#Mal.3.1), [10](/mal#Mal.3.10)). It is probable that he delivered his prophecies about B.C. 420, after the second return of Nehemiah from Persia ([Neh. 13:6](/neh#Neh.13.6)), or possibly before his return.",,,1,Mal.1.1,,,,,,,,"Mal.1,Mal.2,Mal.3,Mal.4",M,malachi_1899,2020-12-01 15:13 malcham_1900,wip,1900,Malcham,Malcham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-630,,-630,,,,Malcam,"([2 Sam. 12:30](/2sam#2Sam.12.30), Heb., R.V., “their king;” [Jer. 49:1](/jer#Jer.49.1), [3](/jer#Jer.49.3), R.V.; [Zeph. 1:5](/zeph#Zeph.1.5)), the national idol of the Ammonites. When Rabbah was taken by David, the crown of this idol was among the spoils. The weight is said to have been “a talent of gold” (above 100 lbs.). The expression probably denotes its value rather than its weight. It was adorned with precious stones.",,,2,"1Chr.8.9,Zeph.1.5",hodesh_1543,shaharaim_2513,,,"jeuz_1604,jobab_1643,mesha_2011,mirma_2089,shachia_2512,zibia_3063",,"abitub_55,elpaal_1185",,M,malcham_1900,2019-07-27 11:49 malchi-shua_1990,wip,1990,Malchi-shua,Malchi-shua,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1056,,,,Malchi-shua,"King of help, one of the four sons of Saul ([1 Chr. 8:33](/1chr#1Chr.8.33)). He perished along with his father in the battle of Gilboa ([1 Sam. 31:2](/1sam#1Sam.31.2)).",,,4,"1Sam.31.2,1Chr.8.33,1Chr.9.39,1Chr.10.2",ahinoam_152,saul_2478,,,"ish-bosheth_622,abinadab_641,jonathan_1692,merab_2001,michal_2073",,"armoni_309,mephibosheth_2000",,M,malchi-shua_1990,2019-07-27 11:49 malchiah_1901,wip,1901,Malchiah,Malchiah,,,checked,checked,Malchiah (son of Jeaterai),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.40,,jeaterai_746,,baaseiah_588,,,,,M,malchiah_1901,2019-07-27 11:49 malchiah_1902,wip,1902,Malchiah,Malchiah,,,checked,checked,my king is Yah,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.25,,,,,,,,,M,malchiah_1902,2019-07-27 11:49 malchiah_1903,wip,1903,Malchiah,Malchiah,,,checked,checked,Malchiah (Priest of Israel),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.31,,,,,,,,,M,malchiah_1903,2019-07-27 11:49 malchiah_1904,wip,1904,Malchiah,Malchiah,,,checked,checked,Malchiah (who repaired The Dung Gate),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Malchiah 7,[Neh. 3:14](/neh#Neh.3.14).,,,1,Neh.3.14,,rechab_2404,,,,,,,M,malchiah_1904,2019-07-27 11:49 malchiah_1905,wip,1905,Malchiah,Malchiah,,,checked,checked,Malchiah (the goldsmith's son),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Malchiah 6,[Neh. 3:31](/neh#Neh.3.31).,,,1,Neh.3.31,,,,,,,,,M,malchiah_1905,2019-07-27 11:49 malchiah_1906,wip,1906,Malchiah,Malchiah,,,checked,checked,Harim,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Malchiah 4,A priest who stood by Ezra when he “read in the book of the law of God” ([Neh. 8:4](/neh#Neh.8.4)).,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,M,malchiah_1906,2019-07-27 11:49 malchiah_1907,wip,1907,Malchiah,Malchiah,,,checked,checked,Malchiah (son of King Zedekiah),Male,,,-598,,-598,,,,,,,,1,Jer.38.6,,hammelech_1363,,,jerahmeel_845,,,,M,malchiah_1907,2019-07-27 11:49 malchiel_1908,wip,1908,Malchiel,Malchiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,3,"Gen.46.17,Num.26.45,1Chr.7.31",,beriah_478,,birzavith_514,heber_1469,,,,M,malchiel_1908,2019-07-27 11:49 malchijah_1909,wip,1909,Malchijah,Malchijah,,Malchiah,checked,checked,"Malchijah (The first Malchijah mentioned in the Bible was a priest of ancient Israel after the order of Aaron, during the reign of King David in the 10th century BC. Malchijah led the fifth of the 24 priestly divisions. The biblical passage of 1 Chronicles 24 documents the division of the priests during the reign of King David. These priests were all descendants of Aaron, who had four sons: Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar and Ithamar. However, Nadab and Abihu died before Aaron and only Eleazar and Ithamar had sons. One priest, Zadok, from Eleazar's descendants and another priest, Ahimelech, from Ithamar's descendants were designated to help create the various priestly orders. Sixteen of Eleazar's descendants were selected to head priestly orders while only eight of Ithamar's descendants were so chosen. The passage states that this was done because of the greater number of leaders among Eleazar's descendants. Lots were drawn to designate the order of ministering for the heads of the priestly orders when they entered the temple. Since each order was responsible for ministering during a different week, Malchijah's order was stationed as a watch at the Tabernacle during the fifth week of the year on the Hebrew calendar.)",Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.9.12,Neh.11.12",,,,pashur_2283,,,,,M,malchijah_1909,2019-07-27 11:49 malchijah_1910,wip,1910,Malchijah,Malchijah,,,checked,checked,Malchijah (A descendant of Levi through Gershon and ancestor to Asaph (1 Chr 6:40).,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Malchiah 1,The head of the fifth division of the priests in the time of David ([1 Chr. 24:9](/1chr#1Chr.24.9)).,,,1,1Chr.24.9,,,,,,,,,M,malchijah_1910,2019-07-27 11:49 malchijah_1911,wip,1911,Malchijah,Malchijah,,,checked,checked,Malchijah (Son of Paros),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.25,,,,,,,,,M,malchijah_1911,2019-07-27 11:49 malchijah_1912,wip,1912,Malchijah,Malchijah,,,checked,checked,Malchijah (A descendant of Levi through Gershon and ancestor to Asaph (1 Chr 6:40).,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Malchiah 5,[Neh. 3:11](/neh#Neh.3.11).,,,1,Neh.3.11,,harim_1417,,,,,,,M,malchijah_1912,2019-07-27 11:49 malchijah_1913,wip,1913,Malchijah,Malchijah,,,checked,checked,Malchijah (a Levite),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.3,,,,,,,,,M,malchijah_1913,2019-07-27 11:49 malchijah_1914,wip,1914,Malchijah,Malchijah,,,checked,checked,Malchijah (part of the choir),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Malchiah 3,One of the priests appointed as musicians to celebrate the completion of the walls of Jerusalem ([Neh. 12:42](/neh#Neh.12.42)).,,,1,Neh.12.42,,,,,,,,,M,malchijah_1914,2019-07-27 11:49 malchiram_1915,wip,1915,Malchiram,Malchiram,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.18,,jehoiachin_791,,,"jecamiah_749,hoshama_1558,nedabiah_2170,pedaiah_2293,shealtiel_2456,shenazar_2655,zedekiah_3030",,,,M,malchiram_1915,2019-07-27 11:49 malchus_1916,wip,1916,Malchus,Malchus,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Malchus,"Reigning, the personal servant or slave of the high priest Caiaphas. He is mentioned only by John. Peter cut off his right ear in the garden of Gethsemane ([John 18:10](/john#John.18.10)). But our Lord cured it with a touch ([Matt. 26:51](/matt#Matt.26.51); [Mark 14:47](/mark#Mark.14.47); [Luke 22:51](/luke#Luke.22.51)). This was the last miracle of bodily cure wrought by our Lord. It is not mentioned by John.",,,1,John.18.10,,,,,,,,,M,malchus_1916,2019-07-27 11:49 mallothi_1917,wip,1917,Mallothi,Mallothi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Mallothi,"My fulness, a Kohathite Levite, one of the sons of Heman the Levite ([1 Chr. 25:4](/1chr#1Chr.25.4)), and chief of the nineteenth division of the temple musicians (26).",,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.26",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,M,mallothi_1917,2019-07-27 11:49 malluch_1918,wip,1918,Malluch,Malluch,,,checked,checked,Malluch (Of the Tribe of Levi),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Malluch 1,A Levite of the family of Merari ([1 Chr. 6:44](/1chr#1Chr.6.44)).,,,1,1Chr.6.44,,hashabiah_1428,,abdi_6,,,,,M,malluch_1918,2019-07-27 11:49 malluch_1919,wip,1919,Malluch,Malluch,,,checked,checked,Malluch (descendant of Bani),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Malluch 3,[Ezra 10:29](/ezra#Ezra.10.29).,,,1,Ezra.10.29,,,,,,,,,M,malluch_1919,2019-07-27 11:49 malluch_1920,wip,1920,Malluch,Malluch,,,checked,checked,Malluch (son of Bani),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Malluch 4,[Ezra 10:32](/ezra#Ezra.10.32),,,1,Ezra.10.32,,,,,,,,,M,malluch_1920,2019-07-27 11:49 malluch_1921,wip,1921,Malluch,Malluch,,Melicu,checked,checked,Malluch (the priest),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Malluch 2,A priest who returned from Babylon ([Neh. 12:2](/neh#Neh.12.2)).,,,3,"Neh.10.4,Neh.12.2,Neh.12.14",,,,,,,,,M,malluch_1921,2019-07-27 11:49 malluch_1922,wip,1922,Malluch,Malluch,,,checked,checked,Malluch (A Levite of the family of Merari - A priest who returned from Babylon),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.27,,,,,,,,,M,malluch_1922,2019-07-27 11:49 mamre_1923,publish,1923,Mamre,Mamre,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,-1897,,,,Mamre 1,"An Amoritish chief in alliance with Abraham ([Gen. 14:13](/gen#Gen.14.13), [24](/gen#Gen.14.24)).",,,3,"Gen.14.13,Gen.14.24,Gen.18.1",,,,,"aner_266,eshcol_1218",,,,M,mamre_1923,2020-07-16 16:31 man_of_great_stature_1924,wip,1924,man of great stature,man of great stature,,,,,,Male,,,-1018,,-1018,,,,,,,,2,"2Sam.21.20,1Chr.20.6",,the_giant_in_gath_2848,,,"ishbi-benob_621,goliath_1327,lahmi_1806,sippai_2471",,,,M,man_of_great_stature_1924,2019-07-27 11:49 man_of_understanding_1925,wip,1925,man of understanding,man of understanding,,,,,,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.18,,,,,,,,,M,man_of_understanding_1925,2019-07-27 11:49 manaen_1926,publish,1926,Manaen,Manaen,,,checked,,,Male,,,45,,45,,,,Manaen,"Consoler, a Christian teacher at Antioch. Nothing else is known of him beyond what is stated in [Acts 13:1](/acts#Acts.13.1), where he is spoken of as having been brought up with (Gr. syntrophos; rendered in R.V. “foster brother” of) Herod, i.e., Herod Antipas, the tetrach, who, with his brother Archelaus, was educated at Rome.",First missionary journey begins,First Missionary Journey,1,Acts.13.1,,,,,,,,,M,manaen_1926,2020-08-27 01:33 manahath_1927,wip,1927,Manahath,Manahath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.23,1Chr.1.40",,shobal_2719,,,"alvan_195,ebal_1026,onam_2248,shepho_2665",,,,M,manahath_1927,2019-07-27 11:49 manasseh_1928,publish,1928,Manasseh (son of Joseph),Manasseh,,Manasses,checked,,Manasseh(sons born to you in Egypt),Male,,-1709,-1715,,96,,,Tribe of Joseph,Manasseh 1,"The elder of the two sons of Joseph. He and his brother Ephraim were afterwards adopted by Jacob as his own sons (48:1). There is an account of his marriage to a Syrian ([1 Chr. 7:14](/1chr#1Chr.7.14)); and the only thing afterwards recorded of him is, that his grandchildren were “brought up upon Joseph’s knees” ([Gen. 50:23](/gen#Gen.50.23); R.V., “born upon Joseph’s knees”) i.e., were from their birth adopted by Joseph as his own children. The tribe of Manasseh was associated with that of Ephraim and Benjamin during the wanderings in the wilderness. They encamped on the west side of the tabernacle. According to the census taken at Sinai, this tribe then numbered 32,200 ([Num. 1:10](/num#Num.1.10), [35](/num#Num.1.35); 2:20, 21). Forty years afterwards its numbers had increased to 52,700 (26:34, 37), and it was at this time the most distinguished of all the tribes. The half of this tribe, along with Reuben and Gad, had their territory assigned them by Moses on the east of the Jordan ([Josh. 13:7-14](/josh#Josh.13.7)); but it was left for Joshua to define the limits of each tribe. This territory on the east of Jordan was more valuable and of larger extent than all that was allotted to the nine and a half tribes in the land of Palestine. It is sometimes called “the land of Gilead,” and is also spoken of as “on the other side of Jordan.” The portion given to the half tribe of Manasseh was the largest on the east of Jordan. It embraced the whole of Bashan. It was bounded on the south by Mahanaim, and extended north to the foot of Lebanon. Argob, with its sixty cities, that “ocean of basaltic rocks and boulders tossed about in the wildest confusion,” lay in the midst of this territory. The whole “land of Gilead” having been conquered, the two and a half tribes left their wives and families in the fortified cities there, and accompanied the other tribes across the Jordan, and took part with them in the wars of conquest. The allotment of the land having been completed, Joshua dismissed the two and a half tribes, commending them for their heroic service ([Josh. 22:1-34](/josh#Josh.22.1)). Thus dismissed, they returned over Jordan to their own inheritance. On the west of Jordan the other half of the tribe of Manasseh was associated with Ephraim, and they had their portion in the very centre of Palestine, an area of about 1,300 square miles, the most valuable part of the whole country, abounding in springs of water. Manasseh’s portion was immediately to the north of that of Ephraim ([Josh. 16](/josh#Josh.16)). Thus the western Manasseh defended the passes of Esdraelon as the eastern kept the passes of the Hauran.",,,109,"Gen.41.51,Gen.46.20,Gen.48.1,Gen.48.5,Gen.48.13,Gen.48.14,Gen.48.17,Gen.48.20,Gen.50.23,Num.1.10,Num.1.34,Num.1.35,Num.2.20,Num.7.54,Num.10.23,Num.13.11,Num.26.28,Num.26.29,Num.26.34,Num.27.1,Num.32.33,Num.32.39,Num.32.40,Num.32.41,Num.34.14,Num.34.23,Num.36.1,Num.36.12,Deut.3.13,Deut.3.14,Deut.29.8,Deut.33.17,Deut.34.2,Josh.1.12,Josh.4.12,Josh.12.6,Josh.13.7,Josh.13.29,Josh.13.31,Josh.14.4,Josh.16.4,Josh.16.9,Josh.17.1,Josh.17.2,Josh.17.3,Josh.17.5,Josh.17.6,Josh.17.7,Josh.17.8,Josh.17.9,Josh.17.10,Josh.17.11,Josh.17.12,Josh.17.17,Josh.18.7,Josh.20.8,Josh.21.5,Josh.21.6,Josh.21.25,Josh.21.27,Josh.22.1,Josh.22.7,Josh.22.9,Josh.22.10,Josh.22.11,Josh.22.13,Josh.22.15,Josh.22.21,Josh.22.30,Josh.22.31,Judg.1.27,Judg.6.15,Judg.6.35,Judg.7.23,Judg.11.29,1Kgs.4.13,1Chr.5.18,1Chr.5.23,1Chr.5.26,1Chr.6.61,1Chr.6.62,1Chr.6.70,1Chr.6.71,1Chr.7.14,1Chr.7.17,1Chr.7.29,1Chr.9.3,1Chr.12.19,1Chr.12.20,1Chr.12.31,1Chr.12.37,1Chr.26.32,1Chr.27.20,1Chr.27.21,2Chr.15.9,2Chr.30.1,2Chr.30.10,2Chr.30.11,2Chr.30.18,2Chr.31.1,2Chr.34.6,2Chr.34.9,Ps.60.7,Ps.80.2,Ps.108.8,Isa.9.21,Ezek.48.4,Ezek.48.5,Rev.7.6",asenath_335,joseph_1710,,"machir_1877,ashriel_340",ephraim_1206,,,,M,manasseh_1928,2020-07-11 16:27 manasseh_1929,wip,1929,Manasseh,Manasseh,,,checked,checked,Manasseh (Grandfather of Jonathan.),Male,,,-1406,,-1406,,,,,,,,1,Judg.18.30,,,,gershom_1303,,,,,M,manasseh_1929,2019-07-27 11:49 manasseh_1930,wip,1930,Manasseh (son of Hezekiah),Manasseh,,Manasses,checked,,Manasseh (Son of Joseph),Male,,-677,-1053,-642,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Manasseh 1,"The elder of the two sons of Joseph. He and his brother Ephraim were afterwards adopted by Jacob as his own sons (48:1). There is an account of his marriage to a Syrian ([1 Chr. 7:14](/1chr#1Chr.7.14)); and the only thing afterwards recorded of him is, that his grandchildren were “brought up upon Joseph’s knees” ([Gen. 50:23](/gen#Gen.50.23); R.V., “born upon Joseph’s knees”) i.e., were from their birth adopted by Joseph as his own children. The tribe of Manasseh was associated with that of Ephraim and Benjamin during the wanderings in the wilderness. They encamped on the west side of the tabernacle. According to the census taken at Sinai, this tribe then numbered 32,200 ([Num. 1:10](/num#Num.1.10), [35](/num#Num.1.35); 2:20, 21). Forty years afterwards its numbers had increased to 52,700 (26:34, 37), and it was at this time the most distinguished of all the tribes. The half of this tribe, along with Reuben and Gad, had their territory assigned them by Moses on the east of the Jordan ([Josh. 13:7-14](/josh#Josh.13.7)); but it was left for Joshua to define the limits of each tribe. This territory on the east of Jordan was more valuable and of larger extent than all that was allotted to the nine and a half tribes in the land of Palestine. It is sometimes called “the land of Gilead,” and is also spoken of as “on the other side of Jordan.” The portion given to the half tribe of Manasseh was the largest on the east of Jordan. It embraced the whole of Bashan. It was bounded on the south by Mahanaim, and extended north to the foot of Lebanon. Argob, with its sixty cities, that “ocean of basaltic rocks and boulders tossed about in the wildest confusion,” lay in the midst of this territory. The whole “land of Gilead” having been conquered, the two and a half tribes left their wives and families in the fortified cities there, and accompanied the other tribes across the Jordan, and took part with them in the wars of conquest. The allotment of the land having been completed, Joshua dismissed the two and a half tribes, commending them for their heroic service ([Josh. 22:1-34](/josh#Josh.22.1)). Thus dismissed, they returned over Jordan to their own inheritance. On the west of Jordan the other half of the tribe of Manasseh was associated with Ephraim, and they had their portion in the very centre of Palestine, an area of about 1,300 square miles, the most valuable part of the whole country, abounding in springs of water. Manasseh’s portion was immediately to the north of that of Ephraim ([Josh. 16](/josh#Josh.16)). Thus the western Manasseh defended the passes of Esdraelon as the eastern kept the passes of the Hauran.",,,24,"2Kgs.20.21,2Kgs.21.1,2Kgs.21.9,2Kgs.21.11,2Kgs.21.16,2Kgs.21.17,2Kgs.21.18,2Kgs.21.20,2Kgs.23.12,2Kgs.23.26,2Kgs.24.3,1Chr.3.13,2Chr.32.33,2Chr.33.1,2Chr.33.9,2Chr.33.10,2Chr.33.11,2Chr.33.13,2Chr.33.18,2Chr.33.20,2Chr.33.22,2Chr.33.23,Jer.15.4,Matt.1.10",hephzi-bah_1499,hezekiah_1512,meshullemeth_2040,amon_236,,,,,M,manasseh_1930,2020-12-03 13:46 manasseh_1931,wip,1931,Manasseh,Manasseh,,,checked,checked,Manasseh was the son of Joseph and Asnat (who was given to Joseph as a gift from the Pharaoh) and brother of Ephraim.,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.30,,,,,,,,,M,manasseh_1931,2019-07-27 11:49 manasseh_1932,wip,1932,Manasseh,Manasseh,,,checked,checked,Manasseh (Gilead),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.33,,,,,,,,,M,manasseh_1932,2019-07-27 11:49 manoah_1933,wip,1933,Manoah,Manoah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1120,,-1120,,,,Manoah,"Rest, a Danite, the father of Samson ([Judg. 13:1-22](/judg#Judg.13.1), and 14:2-4).",,,14,"Judg.13.2,Judg.13.8,Judg.13.9,Judg.13.11,Judg.13.12,Judg.13.13,Judg.13.15,Judg.13.16,Judg.13.17,Judg.13.19,Judg.13.20,Judg.13.21,Judg.13.22,Judg.16.31",,,,samson_2468,,,,,M,manoah_1933,2019-07-27 11:49 maon_1935,wip,1935,Maon,Maon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.45,,shammai_2543,,,,,,,M,maon_1935,2019-07-27 11:49 mark_1679,publish,1679,John Mark,John,Mark,Marcus,checked,,John (the apostle),Male,,,44,,66,,,,Mark,"The evangelist; “John whose surname was Mark” ([Acts 12:12](/acts#Acts.12.12), [25](/acts#Acts.12.25)). Mark (Marcus, [Col. 4:10](/col#Col.4.10), etc.) was his Roman name, which gradually came to supersede his Jewish name John. He is called John in [Acts 13:5](/acts#Acts.13.5), [13](/acts#Acts.13.13), and Mark in 15:39, [2 Tim. 4:11](/2tim#2Tim.4.11), etc. He was the son of Mary, a woman apparently of some means and influence, and was probably born in Jerusalem, where his mother resided ([Acts 12:12](/acts#Acts.12.12)). Of his father we know nothing. He was cousin of Barnabas ([Col. 4:10](/col#Col.4.10)). It was in his mother’s house that Peter found “many gathered together praying” when he was released from prison; and it is probable that it was here that he was converted by Peter, who calls him his “son” ([1 Pet. 5:13](/1pet#1Pet.5.13)). It is probable that the “young man” spoken of in [Mark 14:51](/mark#Mark.14.51), [52](/mark#Mark.14.52) was Mark himself. He is first mentioned in [Acts 12:25](/acts#Acts.12.25). He went with Paul and Barnabas on their first journey (about A.D. 47) as their “minister,” but from some cause turned back when they reached Perga in Pamphylia ([Acts 12:25](/acts#Acts.12.25); [13:13](/acts#Acts.13.13)). Three years afterwards a “sharp contention” arose between Paul and Barnabas (15:36-40), because Paul would not take Mark with him. He, however, was evidently at length reconciled to the apostle, for he was with him in his first imprisonment at Rome ([Col. 4:10](/col#Col.4.10); [Philemon 1](/phlm#Phlm.1.1):24). At a later period he was with Peter in Babylon ([1 Pet. 5:13](/1pet#1Pet.5.13)), then, and for some centuries afterwards, one of the chief seats of Jewish learning; and he was with Timothy in Ephesus when Paul wrote him during his second imprisonment ([2 Tim. 4:11](/2tim#2Tim.4.11)). He then disappears from view.","First missionary journey begins,Barnabas and Saul go to Cyprus,Mission to Antioch in Pisidia,Paul and Barnabas part ways","First Missionary Journey, First Missionary Journey, First Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey",10,"Acts.12.12,Acts.12.25,Acts.13.5,Acts.13.13,Acts.15.37,Acts.15.39,Col.4.10,2Tim.4.11,Phlm.1.24,1Pet.5.13",mary_1941,,,,,,,"Mark.1,Mark.2,Mark.3,Mark.4,Mark.5,Mark.6,Mark.7,Mark.8,Mark.9,Mark.10,Mark.11,Mark.12,Mark.13,Mark.14,Mark.15,Mark.16",M,mark_1679,2020-08-28 20:02 marsena_1936,wip,1936,Marsena,Marsena,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,,,,,1,Esth.1.14,,,,,,,,,M,marsena_1936,2019-07-27 11:49 martha_1937,wip,1937,Martha,Martha,,,checked,,,Female,,,32,,33,,,,Martha,"Bitterness, the sister of Lazarus and Mary, and probably the eldest of the family, who all resided at Bethany ([Luke 10:38](/luke#Luke.10.38), [40](/luke#Luke.10.40), [41](/luke#Luke.10.41); [John 11:1-39](/john#John.11.1)). From the residence being called “her house,” some have supposed that she was a widow, and that her brother and sister lodged with her. She seems to have been of an anxious, bustling spirit, anxious to be helpful in providing the best things for the Master’s use, in contrast to the quiet earnestness of Mary, who was more concerned to avail herself of the opportunity of sitting at his feet and learning of him. Afterwards at a supper given to Christ and his disciples in her house “Martha served.” Nothing further is known of her. “Mary and Martha are representatives of two orders of human character. One was absorbed, preoccupied, abstracted; the other was concentrated and single-hearted. Her own world was the all of Martha; Christ was the first thought with Mary. To Martha life was ‘a succession of particular businesses;’ to Mary life ’was rather the flow of one spirit.’ Martha was Petrine, Mary was Johannine. The one was a well-meaning, bustling busybody; the other was a reverent disciple, a wistful listener.” Paul had such a picture as that of Martha in his mind when he spoke of serving the Lord “without distraction” ([1 Cor. 7:35](/1cor#1Cor.7.35)).",,,12,"Luke.10.38,Luke.10.40,Luke.10.41,John.11.1,John.11.5,John.11.19,John.11.20,John.11.21,John.11.24,John.11.30,John.11.39,John.12.2",,,,,"lazarus_1812,mary_1939",,,,M,martha_1937,2019-07-27 11:49 mary_1938,publish,1938,Mary (Mother of Jesus),Mary,,mother,checked,,"Mary (The wife of Joseph, and the mother of Jesus)",Female,,,-5,,33,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Mary 1,"The wife of Joseph, the mother of Jesus, called the “Virgin Mary,” though never so designated in Scripture ([Matt. 2:11](/matt#Matt.2.11); [Acts 1:14](/acts#Acts.1.14)). Little is known of her personal history. Her genealogy is given in [Luke 3](/luke#Luke.3). She was of the tribe of Judah and the lineage of David ([Ps. 132:11](/ps#Ps.132.11); [Luke 1:32](/luke#Luke.1.32)). She was connected by marriage with Elisabeth, who was of the lineage of Aaron ([Luke 1:36](/luke#Luke.1.36)). While she resided at Nazareth with her parents, before she became the wife of Joseph, the angel Gabriel announced to her that she was to be the mother of the promised Messiah ([Luke 1:35](/luke#Luke.1.35)). After this she went to visit her cousin Elisabeth, who was living with her husband Zacharias (probably at Juttah, [Josh. 15:55](/josh#Josh.15.55); [21:16](/josh#Josh.21.16), in the neighbourhood of Maon), at a considerable distance, about 100 miles, from Nazareth. Immediately on entering the house she was saluted by Elisabeth as the mother of her Lord, and then forthwith gave utterance to her hymn of thanksgiving ([Luke 1:46-56](/luke#Luke.1.46); comp. [1 Sam. 2:1-10](/1sam#1Sam.2.1)). After three months Mary returned to Nazareth to her own home. Joseph was supernaturally made aware ([Matt. 1:18-25](/matt#Matt.1.18)) of her condition, and took her to his own home. Soon after this the decree of Augustus ([Luke 2:1](/luke#Luke.2.1)) required that they should proceed to Bethlehem ([Micah 5:2](/mic#Mic.5.2)), some 80 or 90 miles from Nazareth; and while they were there they found shelter in the inn or khan provided for strangers ([Luke 2:6](/luke#Luke.2.6), [7](/luke#Luke.2.7)). But as the inn was crowded, Mary had to retire to a place among the cattle, and there she brought forth her son, who was called Jesus ([Matt. 1:21](/matt#Matt.1.21)), because he was to save his people from their sins. This was followed by the presentation in the temple, the flight into Egypt, and their return in the following year and residence at Nazareth ([Matt. 2](/matt#Matt.2)). There for thirty years Mary, the wife of Joseph the carpenter, resides, filling her own humble sphere, and pondering over the strange things that had happened to her. During these years only one event in the history of Jesus is recorded, viz., his going up to Jerusalem when twelve years of age, and his being found among the doctors in the temple ([Luke 2:41-52](/luke#Luke.2.41)). Probably also during this period Joseph died, for he is not again mentioned. After the commencement of our Lord’s public ministry little notice is taken of Mary. She was present at the marriage in Cana. A year and a half after this we find her at Capernaum ([Matt. 12:46](/matt#Matt.12.46), [48](/matt#Matt.12.48), [49](/matt#Matt.12.49)), where Christ uttered the memorable words, “Who is my mother? and who are my brethren? And he stretched forth his hand toward his disciples, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren!” The next time we find her is at the cross along with her sister Mary, and Mary Magdalene, and Salome, and other women ([John 19:26](/john#John.19.26)). From that hour John took her to his own abode. She was with the little company in the upper room after the Ascension ([Acts 1:14](/acts#Acts.1.14)). From this time she wholly disappears from public notice. The time and manner of her death are unknown.",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,21,"Matt.1.16,Matt.1.18,Matt.1.20,Matt.2.11,Matt.13.55,Mark.3.31,Mark.6.3,Luke.1.27,Luke.1.30,Luke.1.34,Luke.1.38,Luke.1.39,Luke.1.41,Luke.1.46,Luke.1.56,Luke.2.5,Luke.2.16,Luke.2.19,Luke.2.34,John.19.25,Acts.1.14",,heli_1484,joseph_1715,"jude_1756,jesus_905,simon_2747,joses_1721,james_719",,,,,M,mary_1938,2021-05-06 21:18 mary_1939,wip,1939,Mary,Mary,,,checked,checked,Mary was a first-century BC Galilean Jewish woman of Nazareth,Female,,,32,,33,,,,Mary 3,"Mary the sister of Lazarus is brought to our notice in connection with the visits of our Lord to Bethany. She is contrasted with her sister Martha, who was “cumbered about many things” while Jesus was their guest, while Mary had chosen “the good part.” Her character also appears in connection with the death of her brother ([John 11:20](/john#John.11.20), [31](/john#John.11.31), [33](/john#John.11.33)). On the occasion of our Lord’s last visit to Bethany, Mary brought “a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus” as he reclined at table in the house of one Simon, who had been a leper ([Matt. 26:6](/matt#Matt.26.6); [Mark 14:3](/mark#Mark.14.3); [John 12:2](/john#John.12.2), [3](/john#John.12.3)). This was an evidence of her overflowing love to the Lord. Nothing is known of her subsequent history. It would appear from this act of Mary’s, and from the circumstance that they possessed a family vault (11:38), and that a large number of Jews from Jerusalem came to condole with them on the death of Lazarus (11:19), that this family at Bethany belonged to the wealthier class of the people.",,,11,"Luke.10.39,Luke.10.42,John.11.1,John.11.2,John.11.19,John.11.20,John.11.28,John.11.31,John.11.32,John.11.45,John.12.3",,,,,"lazarus_1812,martha_1937",,,,M,mary_1939,2019-07-27 11:49 mary_1940,wip,1940,Mary,Mary,,,checked,checked,Mary (Mother of James),Female,,,33,,33,,,,,,,,8,"Matt.27.56,Matt.27.61,Matt.28.1,Mark.15.40,Mark.15.47,Mark.16.1,Luke.24.10,John.19.25",,,cleophas_950,,,,,,M,mary_1940,2019-07-27 11:49 mary_1941,publish,1941,Mary (Mother of John Mark),Mary,,,checked,,Mary (the mother of John),Female,,,44,,44,,,,Mary 5,"Mary the mother of John Mark was one of the earliest of our Lord’s disciples. She was the sister of Barnabas ([Col. 4:10](/col#Col.4.10)), and joined with him in disposing of their land and giving the proceeds of the sale into the treasury of the Church ([Acts 4:37](/acts#Acts.4.37); [12:12](/acts#Acts.12.12)). Her house in Jerusalem was the common meeting-place for the disciples there.",An angel rescues Peter from prison,Herod's persecution of James and Peter,1,Acts.12.12,,,,mark_1679,barnabas_1722,,,,M,mary_1941,2020-08-27 01:33 mary_1942,wip,1942,Mary,Mary,,,checked,checked,Mary( the mother of James),Female,,,60,,60,,,,Mary 6,A Christian at Rome who treated Paul with special kindness ([Rom. 16:6](/rom#Rom.16.6)).,,,1,Rom.16.6,,,,,,,,,M,mary_1942,2019-07-27 11:49 mary_1943,wip,1943,Mary,Mary,Magdalene,Magdalene,checked,checked,Mary (mother of Jesus Christ),Female,,,31,,33,,,,Magdalene,"A surname derived from Magdala, the place of her nativity, given to one of the Marys of the Gospels to distinguish her from the other Marys ([Matt. 27:56](/matt#Matt.27.56), [61](/matt#Matt.27.61); 28:1, etc.). A mistaken notion has prevailed that this Mary was a woman of bad character, that she was the woman who is emphatically called “a sinner” ([Luke 7:36-50](/luke#Luke.7.36)).",,,14,"Matt.27.56,Matt.27.61,Matt.28.1,Mark.15.40,Mark.15.47,Mark.16.1,Mark.16.9,Luke.8.2,Luke.24.10,John.19.25,John.20.1,John.20.11,John.20.16,John.20.18",,,,,,,,,M,mary_1943,2021-07-09 21:14 mash_1944,publish,1944,Mash,Mash,,Meshech,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Mash,"(= Meshech [1 Chr. 1:17](/1chr#1Chr.1.17)), one of the four sons of Aram, and the name of a tribe descended from him ([Gen. 10:23](/gen#Gen.10.23)) inhabiting some part probably of Mesopotamia. Some have supposed that they were the inhabitants of Mount Masius, the present Karja Baghlar, which forms part of the chain of Taurus.",,,2,"Gen.10.23,1Chr.1.17",,aram_285,,,"gether_1308,hul_1566,uz_2908",,,,M,mash_1944,2020-05-17 01:54 massa_1945,wip,1945,Massa,Massa,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1821,,-1821,,,,Massa,"A lifting up, gift, one of the sons of Ishmael, the founder of an Arabian tribe ([Gen. 25:14](/gen#Gen.25.14)); a nomad tribe inhabiting the Arabian desert toward Babylonia.",,,2,"Gen.25.14,1Chr.1.30",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,M,massa_1945,2019-07-27 11:49 matred_1946,wip,1946,Matred,Matred,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.39,1Chr.1.50",,mezahab_2043,,mehetabel_1980,,,,,M,matred_1946,2019-07-27 11:49 matri_1947,wip,1947,Matri,Matri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1095,,-1095,,,,,,,,1,1Sam.10.21,,,,,,,,,M,matri_1947,2019-07-27 11:49 mattan_1948,wip,1948,Mattan,Mattan,,,checked,checked,Mattan (the priest of Baal),Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,Mattan 1,"A priest of Baal, slain before his altar during the reformation under Jehoiada ([2 Kings 11:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.11.18)).",,,2,"2Kgs.11.18,2Chr.23.17",,,,,,,,,M,mattan_1948,2019-07-27 11:49 mattan_1949,wip,1949,Mattan,Mattan,,,checked,checked,Mattan (Father of Shephatiah),Male,,,-598,,-598,,,,Mattan 3,The father of Shephatiah ([Jer. 38:1](/jer#Jer.38.1)).,,,1,Jer.38.1,,,,shephatiah_2664,,,,,M,mattan_1949,2019-07-27 11:49 mattaniah_1951,wip,1951,Mattaniah,Mattaniah,,,checked,checked,son of Asaph,Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,,,,,4,"1Chr.9.15,Neh.11.17,Neh.12.8,Neh.12.25",,micha_2051,,,,,,,M,mattaniah_1951,2019-07-27 11:49 mattaniah_1952,wip,1952,Mattaniah,Mattaniah,,,checked,checked,Mattaniah (A Levite who assisted in purifying the temple at the reformation under Hezekiah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Mattaniah 1,"A Levite, son of Heman, the chief of the ninth class of temple singers ([1 Chr. 25:4](/1chr#1Chr.25.4), [16](/1chr#1Chr.25.16)).",,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.16",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,M,mattaniah_1952,2019-07-27 11:49 mattaniah_1953,wip,1953,Mattaniah,Mattaniah,,,checked,checked,Mattaniah (a Levite),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.20.14,,,,jeiel_828,,,,,M,mattaniah_1953,2019-07-27 11:49 mattaniah_1954,wip,1954,Mattaniah,Mattaniah,,,checked,checked,Mattaniah (son of Asaph),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Mattaniah 2,A Levite who assisted in purifying the temple at the reformation under Hezekiah ([2 Chr. 29:13](/2chr#2Chr.29.13)).,,,1,2Chr.29.13,,,,,,,,,M,mattaniah_1954,2019-07-27 11:49 mattaniah_1955,wip,1955,Mattaniah,Mattaniah,,,checked,checked,Bartholomew (John),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.26,,,,,,,,,M,mattaniah_1955,2019-07-27 11:49 mattaniah_1956,wip,1956,Mattaniah,Mattaniah,,,checked,checked,Mattaniah (son of Bani),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.27,,,,,,,,,M,mattaniah_1956,2019-07-27 11:49 mattaniah_1957,wip,1957,Mattaniah,Mattaniah,,,checked,checked,Mattaniah (the last king of Judah),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.30,,,,,,,,,M,mattaniah_1957,2019-07-27 11:49 mattaniah_1958,wip,1958,Mattaniah,Mattaniah,,,checked,checked,Mattaniah (descendant of Bani),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.37,,,,,,,,,M,mattaniah_1958,2019-07-27 11:49 mattaniah_1959,wip,1959,Mattaniah,Mattaniah,,,checked,checked,Mattaniah (father of Hashabiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.11.22,Neh.12.35",,michaiah_2057,,"hashabiah_1436,shemaiah_2639",,,,,M,mattaniah_1959,2019-07-27 11:49 mattaniah_1960,wip,1960,Mattaniah,Mattaniah,,,checked,checked,Mattaniah ( the gatekeeper),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.13.13,,,,zaccur_2968,,,,,M,mattaniah_1960,2019-07-27 11:49 mattatha_1961,wip,1961,Mattatha,Mattatha,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.31,,nathan_2152,,menan_1997,,,,,M,mattatha_1961,2019-07-27 11:49 mattathah_1962,wip,1962,Mattathah,Mattathah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.33,,,,,,,,,M,mattathah_1962,2019-07-27 11:49 mattathias_1963,wip,1963,Mattathias,Mattathias,,,checked,checked,Mattathias (An ancestor of Jesus),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Mattathias 1,"The son of Amos, in the genealogy of our Lord ([Luke 3:25](/luke#Luke.3.25)).",,,1,Luke.3.25,,amos_239,,joseph_1717,,,,,M,mattathias_1963,2019-07-27 11:49 mattathias_1964,wip,1964,Mattathias,Mattathias,,,checked,checked,Mattathias (eldest son of Shallum),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Mattathias 2,"The son of Semei, in the same genealogy ([Luke 3:26](/luke#Luke.3.26)).",,,1,Luke.3.26,,semei_2488,,maath_1871,,,,,M,mattathias_1964,2019-07-27 11:49 mattenai_1965,wip,1965,Mattenai,Mattenai,,,checked,checked,"Mattenai (gift of Jehovah ),",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.33,,,,,,,,,M,mattenai_1965,2019-07-27 11:49 mattenai_1966,wip,1966,Mattenai,Mattenai,,,checked,checked,Mattenai (guilty of intermarriage),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.37,,,,,,,,,M,mattenai_1966,2019-07-27 11:49 mattenai_1967,wip,1967,Mattenai,Mattenai,,,checked,checked,"Mattenai (A priest, son of Joiarib, in the time of Joiakim)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.19,,,,,,,,,M,mattenai_1967,2019-07-27 11:49 matthan_1968,wip,1968,Matthan,Matthan,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Mattan 2,"The son of Eleazar, and father of Jacob, who was the father of Joseph, the husband of the Virgin Mary ([Matt. 1:15](/matt#Matt.1.15)).",,,1,Matt.1.15,,eleazar_1069,,jacob_683,,,,,M,matthan_1968,2019-07-27 11:49 matthat_1969,wip,1969,Matthat,Matthat,,,checked,checked,"the son of Matthat, the son of Levi, the son of Melchi, the son of Jannai, the son of Joseph,",Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Matthat 1,"The son of Levi, and father of Heli ([Luke 3:24](/luke#Luke.3.24)).",,,1,Luke.3.24,,levi_1821,,heli_1484,,,,,M,matthat_1969,2019-07-27 11:49 matthat_1970,wip,1970,Matthat,Matthat,,,checked,checked,Gedaliah (son of Levi),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Matthat 2,Son of another Levi ([Luke 3:29](/luke#Luke.3.29)).,,,1,Luke.3.29,,levi_1822,,jorim_1707,,,,,M,matthat_1970,2019-07-27 11:49 matthew_1971,publish,1971,Matthew,Matthew,,Levi,checked,,,Male,,,31,,33,,,"Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",Matthew,"Gift of God, a common Jewish name after the Exile. He was the son of Alphaeus, and was a publican or tax-gatherer at Capernaum. On one occasion Jesus, coming up from the side of the lake, passed the custom-house where Matthew was seated, and said to him, “Follow me.” Matthew arose and followed him, and became his disciple ([Matt. 9:9](/matt#Matt.9.9)). Formerly the name by which he was known was Levi ([Mark 2:14](/mark#Mark.2.14); [Luke 5:27](/luke#Luke.5.27)); he now changed it, possibly in grateful memory of his call, to Matthew. The same day on which Jesus called him he made a “great feast” ([Luke 5:29](/luke#Luke.5.29)), a farewell feast, to which he invited Jesus and his disciples, and probably also many of old associates. He was afterwards selected as one of the twelve (6:15). His name does not occur again in the Gospel history except in the lists of the apostles. The last notice of him is in [Acts 1:13](/acts#Acts.1.13). The time and manner of his death are unknown.",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,8,"Matt.9.9,Matt.10.3,Mark.2.14,Mark.3.18,Luke.5.27,Luke.5.29,Luke.6.15,Acts.1.13",,alphaeus_193,,,,,,"Matt.1,Matt.2,Matt.3,Matt.4,Matt.5,Matt.6,Matt.7,Matt.8,Matt.9,Matt.10,Matt.11,Matt.12,Matt.13,Matt.14,Matt.15,Matt.16,Matt.17,Matt.18,Matt.19,Matt.20,Matt.21,Matt.22,Matt.23,Matt.24,Matt.25,Matt.26,Matt.27,Matt.28",M,matthew_1971,2021-07-09 20:27 matthias_1972,publish,1972,Matthias,Matthias,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Matthias,Gift of God. [Acts 1:23](/acts#Acts.1.23).,Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,2,"Acts.1.23,Acts.1.26",,,,,,,,,M,matthias_1972,2020-08-27 01:33 mattithiah_1973,wip,1973,Mattithiah,Mattithiah,,,checked,checked,Mattithiah (son of Jeduthun),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,Mattithiah 2,"The eldest son of Shallum, of the family of Korah ([1 Chr. 9:31](/1chr#1Chr.9.31)).",,,1,1Chr.9.31,,shallum_2520,,,,,,,M,mattithiah_1973,2019-07-27 11:49 mattithiah_1974,wip,1974,Mattithiah,Mattithiah,,,checked,checked,"Mattithiah, one of the harpists to praise god, appointed by the Levites as requested by David.",Male,,,-1042,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Mattithiah 1,"One of the sons of Jeduthun ([1 Chr. 25:3](/1chr#1Chr.25.3), [21](/1chr#1Chr.25.21)).",,,5,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.21,1Chr.16.5,1Chr.25.3,1Chr.25.21",,jeduthun_1224,,,"jeshaiah_885,gedaliah_1288,hashabiah_1430,shimei_2233,izri_3051",,,,M,mattithiah_1974,2019-07-27 11:49 mattithiah_1975,wip,1975,Mattithiah,Mattithiah,,,checked,checked,Mattithiah (The firstborn Son of Shallum),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.43,,,,,,,,,M,mattithiah_1975,2019-07-27 11:49 mattithiah_1976,wip,1976,Mattithiah,Mattithiah,,,checked,checked,Mattithiah (One of the Leaders),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Mattithiah 3,One who stood by Ezra while reading the law ([Neh. 8:4](/neh#Neh.8.4)).,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,M,mattithiah_1976,2019-07-27 11:49 medad_1977,wip,1977,Medad,Medad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,2,"Num.11.26,Num.11.27",,,,,,,,,M,medad_1977,2019-07-27 11:49 medan_1978,wip,1978,Medan,Medan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1852,,,,Dedan 2,"A son of Jokshan, Abraham’s son by Keturah ([1 Chr. 1:32](/1chr#1Chr.1.32)). His descendants settled on the Syrian borders about the territory of Edom. They probably led a pastoral life.",,,2,"Gen.25.2,1Chr.1.32",keturah_1782,abraham_58,,,"ishbak_620,jokshan_1685,midian_2075,shuah_2727,zimran_3086",,"isaac_616,ishmael_630",,M,medan_1978,2019-07-27 11:49 mehetabeel_1979,wip,1979,Mehetabeel,Mehetabeel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Mehetabeel,"Whose benefactor is God, the father of Delaiah, and grandfather of Shemaiah, who joined Sanballat against Nehemiah ([Neh. 6:10](/neh#Neh.6.10)).",,,1,Neh.6.10,,,,delaiah_1003,,,,,M,mehetabeel_1979,2019-07-27 11:49 mehetabel_1980,wip,1980,Mehetabel,Mehetabel,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,Mehetabel,"Wife of Hadad, one of the kings of Edom ([Gen. 36:39](/gen#Gen.36.39)).",,,2,"Gen.36.39,1Chr.1.50",matred_1946,,hadad_1342,,,,,,M,mehetabel_1980,2019-07-27 11:49 mehida_1981,wip,1981,Mehida,Mehida,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.52,Neh.7.54",,,,,,,,,M,mehida_1981,2019-07-27 11:49 mehir_1982,wip,1982,Mehir,Mehir,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.11,,chelub_929,,eshton_1220,,,,,M,mehir_1982,2019-07-27 11:49 mehujael_1983,publish,1983,Mehujael,Mehujael,,,checked,,,Male,,,-4003,,-4003,,,Line of Cain,Mehujael,"Smitten by God, the son of Irad, and father of Methusael ([Gen. 4:18](/gen#Gen.4.18)).",,,1,Gen.4.18,,irad_611,,methusael_2041,,,,,M,mehujael_1983,2020-05-15 01:35 mehuman_1984,wip,1984,Mehuman,Mehuman,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,Mehuman,"Faithful, one of the eunchs whom Ahasuerus (Xerxes) commanded to bring in Vashti ([Esther 1:10](/esth#Esth.1.10)).",,,1,Esth.1.10,,,,,,,,,M,mehuman_1984,2019-07-27 11:49 mehunim_1985,wip,1985,Mehunim,Mehunim,,Meunim,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Mehunims,"Habitations, ([2 Chr. 26:7](/2chr#2Chr.26.7); R.V. “Meunim,” Vulg. Ammonitae), a people against whom Uzziah waged a successful war. This word is in Hebrew the plural of Ma’on, and thus denotes the Maonites who inhabited the country on the eastern side of the Wady el-Arabah. They are again mentioned in [1 Chr. 4:41](/1chr#1Chr.4.41) (R.V.), in the reign of King Hezekiah, as a Hamite people, settled in the eastern end of the valley of Gedor, in the wilderness south of Palestine. In this passage the Authorized Version has “habitation,” erroneously following the translation of Luther. They are mentioned in the list of those from whom the Nethinim were made up ([Ezra 2:50](/ezra#Ezra.2.50); [Neh. 7:52](/neh#Neh.7.52)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.50,Neh.7.52",,,,,,,,,M,mehunim_1985,2019-07-27 11:49 melatiah_1986,wip,1986,Melatiah,Melatiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.7,,,,,,,,,M,melatiah_1986,2019-07-27 11:49 melchi_1987,wip,1987,Melchi,Melchi,,,checked,checked,Melchi (father of Neri),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Melchi 2,[Luke 3:24](/luke#Luke.3.24).,,,1,Luke.3.24,,janna_724,,levi_1821,,,,,M,melchi_1987,2019-07-27 11:49 melchi_1988,wip,1988,Melchi,Melchi,,,checked,checked,Melki the son of Addi,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Melchi 1,"The son of Addi, and father of Neri ([Luke 3:28](/luke#Luke.3.28)).",,,1,Luke.3.28,,addi_81,,neri_2185,,,,,M,melchi_1988,2019-07-27 11:49 melchiah_1989,wip,1989,Melchiah,Melchiah,,Malchiah,checked,,,Male,,,-598,,-589,,,,,,,,2,"Jer.21.1,Jer.38.1",,,,pashur_2286,,,,,M,melchiah_1989,2019-07-27 11:49 melchisedec_1991,publish,1991,Melchisedec,Melchisedec,,Melchizedek,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,64,,,,Melchizedek,"King of righteousness, the king of Salem (q.v.). All we know of him is recorded in [Gen. 14:18-20](/gen#Gen.14.18). He is subsequently mentioned only once in the Old Testament, in [Ps. 110:4](/ps#Ps.110.4). The typical significance of his history is set forth in detail in the Epistle to the Hebrews, ch. 7. The apostle there points out the superiority of his priesthood to that of Aaron in these several respects, (1) Even Abraham paid him tithes; (2) he blessed Abraham; (3) he is the type of a Priest who lives for ever; (4) Levi, yet unborn, paid him tithes in the person of Abraham; (5) the permanence of his priesthood in Christ implied the abrogation of the Levitical system; (6) he was made priest not without an oath; and (7) his priesthood can neither be transmitted nor interrupted by death: “this man, because he continueth ever, hath an unchangeable priesthood.” The question as to who this mysterious personage was has given rise to a great deal of modern speculation. It is an old tradition among the Jews that he was Shem, the son of Noah, who may have survived to this time. Melchizedek was a Canaanitish prince, a worshipper of the true God, and in his peculiar history and character an instructive type of our Lord, the great High Priest ([Heb. 5:6](/heb#Heb.5.6), [7](/heb#Heb.5.7); 6:20). One of the Amarna tablets is from Ebed-Tob, king of Jerusalem, the successor of Melchizedek, in which he claims the very attributes and dignity given to Melchizedek in the Epistle to the Hebrews.",,,11,"Gen.14.18,Ps.110.4,Heb.5.6,Heb.5.10,Heb.6.20,Heb.7.1,Heb.7.10,Heb.7.11,Heb.7.15,Heb.7.17,Heb.7.21",,,,,,,,,M,melchisedec_1991,2020-07-11 18:23 melea_1992,wip,1992,Melea,Melea,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Melea,"Fulness, the son of Menan and father of Eliakim, in the genealogy of our Lord ([Luke 3:31](/luke#Luke.3.31)).",,,1,Luke.3.31,,menan_1997,,eliakim_1088,,,,,M,melea_1992,2019-07-27 11:49 melech_1993,wip,1993,Melech,Melech,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Melech,"King, the second of Micah’s four sons ([1 Chr. 8:35](/1chr#1Chr.8.35)), and thus grandson of Mephibosheth.",,,2,"1Chr.8.35,1Chr.9.41",,micah_2055,,,"ahaz_119,pithon_2363,tahrea_2827",,,,M,melech_1993,2019-07-27 11:49 melzar_1994,wip,1994,Melzar,Melzar,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Melzar,"Probably a Persian word meaning master of wine, i.e., chief butler; the title of an officer at the Babylonian court ([Dan. 1:11](/dan#Dan.1.11), [16](/dan#Dan.1.16)) who had charge of the diet of the Hebrew youths.",,,2,"Dan.1.11,Dan.1.16",,,,,,,,,M,melzar_1994,2019-07-27 11:49 memucan_1995,wip,1995,Memucan,Memucan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,Memucan,"Dignified, one of the royal counsellors at the court of Ahasuerus, by whose suggestion Vashti was divorced ([Esther 1:14](/esth#Esth.1.14), [16](/esth#Esth.1.16), [21](/esth#Esth.1.21)).",,,3,"Esth.1.14,Esth.1.16,Esth.1.21",,,,,,,,,M,memucan_1995,2019-07-27 11:49 menahem_1996,wip,1996,Menahem,Menahem,,,checked,,,Male,,,-772,,-761,,,,Menahem,"Conforting, the son of Gadi, and successor of Shallum, king of Israel, whom he slew. After a reign of about ten years (B.C. 771-760) he died, leaving the throne to his son Pekahiah. His reign was one of cruelty and oppression ([2 Kings 15:14-22](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.14)). During his reign, Pul (q.v.), king of Assyria, came with a powerful force against Israel, but was induced to retire by a gift from Menahem of 1,000 talents of silver.",,,8,"2Kgs.15.14,2Kgs.15.16,2Kgs.15.17,2Kgs.15.19,2Kgs.15.20,2Kgs.15.21,2Kgs.15.22,2Kgs.15.23",,gadi_1266,,pekahiah_2300,,,,,M,menahem_1996,2020-12-04 13:19 menan_1997,wip,1997,Menan,Menan,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.31,,mattatha_1961,,melea_1992,,,,,M,menan_1997,2019-07-27 11:49 meonothai_1998,wip,1998,Meonothai,Meonothai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.14,,othniel_2259,,ophrah_2254,hathath_1453,,,,M,meonothai_1998,2019-07-27 11:49 mephibosheth_1999,wip,1999,Mephibosheth,Mephibosheth,,Merib-baal,checked,checked,Mephibosheth (lame son of Jonathan),Male,,,-1200,,-1018,,,,Mephibosheth 2,"The son of Jonathan, and grandson of Saul ([2 Sam. 4:4](/2sam#2Sam.4.4)). He was but five years old when his father and grandfather fell on Mount Gilboa. The child’s nurse hearing of this calamity, fled with him from Gibeah, the royal residence, and stumbling in her haste, the child was thrown to the ground and maimed in both his feet, and ever after was unable to walk (19:26). He was carried to the land of Gilead, where he found a refuge in the house of Machir, the son of Ammiel, at Lo-debar, by whom he was brought up. Some years after this, when David had subdued all the adversaries of Israel, he began to think of the family of Jonathan, and discovered that Mephibosheth was residing in the house of Machir. Thither he sent royal messengers, and brought him and his infant son to Jerusalem, where he ever afterwards resided ([2 Sam. 9](/2sam#2Sam.9)). When David was a fugitive, according to the story of Ziba ([2 Sam. 16:1-4](/2sam#2Sam.16.1)) Mephibosheth proved unfaithful to him, and was consequently deprived of half of his estates; but according to his own story, however (19:24-30), he had remained loyal to his friend. After this incident he is only mentioned as having been protected by David against the vengeance the Gibeonites were permitted to execute on the house of Saul (21:7). He is also called Merib-baal ([1 Chr. 8:34](/1chr#1Chr.8.34); [9:40](/1chr#1Chr.9.40)).",,,14,"2Sam.4.4,2Sam.9.6,2Sam.9.10,2Sam.9.11,2Sam.9.12,2Sam.9.13,2Sam.16.1,2Sam.16.4,2Sam.19.24,2Sam.19.25,2Sam.19.30,2Sam.21.7,1Chr.8.34,1Chr.9.40",,jonathan_1692,,micah_2055,,,,,M,mephibosheth_1999,2019-07-27 11:49 mephibosheth_2000,wip,2000,Mephibosheth,Mephibosheth,,,checked,checked,Mephibosheth (son of Saul by Rizpah),Male,,,-1018,,-1018,,,,Mephibosheth 1,"The name of Saul’s son by the concubine Rizpah (q.v.), the daughter of Aiah. He and his brother Armoni were with five others “hanged on a hill before the Lord” by the Gibeonites, and their bodies exposed in the sun for five months ([2 Sam. 21:8-10](/2sam#2Sam.21.8)).",,,1,2Sam.21.8,rizpah_2444,saul_2478,,,"armoni_309,ish-bosheth_622",,"abinadab_641,jonathan_1692,malchi-shua_1990,merab_2001,michal_2073",,M,mephibosheth_2000,2019-07-27 11:49 merab_2001,wip,2001,Merab,Merab,,Michal,checked,,,Female,,,-1087,,-1018,,,,Merab,"Increase, the eldest of Saul’s two daughters ([1 Sam. 14:49](/1sam#1Sam.14.49)). She was betrothed to David after his victory over Goliath, but does not seem to have entered heartily into this arrangement (18:2, 17, 19). She was at length, however, married to Adriel of Abel-Meholah, a town in the Jordan valley, about 10 miles south of Bethshean, with whom the house of Saul maintained alliance. She had five sons, who were all put to death by the Gibeonites on the hill of Gibeah ([2 Sam. 21:8](/2sam#2Sam.21.8)).",,,4,"1Sam.14.49,1Sam.18.17,1Sam.18.19,2Sam.21.8",ahinoam_152,saul_2478,adriel_105,,"ish-bosheth_622,abinadab_641,jonathan_1692,malchi-shua_1990,michal_2073",,"armoni_309,mephibosheth_2000",,M,merab_2001,2019-07-27 11:49 meraiah_2002,wip,2002,Meraiah,Meraiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Meraiah,"Resistance, a chief priest, a contemporary of the high priest Joiakim ([Neh. 12:12](/neh#Neh.12.12)).",,,1,Neh.12.12,,,,,,,,,M,meraiah_2002,2019-07-27 11:49 meraioth_2003,wip,2003,Meraioth,Meraioth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1700,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,Meraioth 1,"Father of Amariah, a high priest of the line of Eleazar ([1 Chr. 6:6](/1chr#1Chr.6.6), [7](/1chr#1Chr.6.7), [52](/1chr#1Chr.6.52)).",,,6,"1Chr.6.6,1Chr.6.7,1Chr.6.52,1Chr.9.11,Ezra.7.3,Neh.11.11",,zerahiah_3047,,amariah_198,,,,,M,meraioth_2003,2019-07-27 11:49 merari_2004,wip,2004,Merari,Merari,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,Merari,"Sad; bitter, the youngest son of Levi, born before the descent of Jacob into Egypt, and one of the seventy who accompanied him thither ([Gen. 46:11](/gen#Gen.46.11); [Ex. 6:16](/exod#Exod.6.16)). He became the head of one of the great divisions of the Levites ([Ex. 6:19](/exod#Exod.6.19)).",,,38,"Gen.46.11,Exod.6.16,Exod.6.19,Num.3.17,Num.3.20,Num.3.33,Num.3.35,Num.3.36,Num.4.29,Num.4.33,Num.4.42,Num.4.45,Num.7.8,Num.10.17,Num.26.57,Josh.21.7,Josh.21.34,Josh.21.40,1Chr.6.1,1Chr.6.16,1Chr.6.19,1Chr.6.29,1Chr.6.44,1Chr.6.47,1Chr.6.63,1Chr.6.77,1Chr.9.14,1Chr.15.6,1Chr.15.17,1Chr.23.6,1Chr.23.21,1Chr.24.26,1Chr.24.27,1Chr.26.10,1Chr.26.19,2Chr.29.12,2Chr.34.12,Ezra.8.19",,levi_1820,,"mahli_1889,mushi_2116,jaaziah_671","gershon_1305,jochebed_1645,kohath_1790",,,,M,merari_2004,2019-07-27 11:49 mered_2005,wip,2005,Mered,Mered,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Mered,"Rebellion, one of the sons of Ezra, of the tribe of Judah ([1 Chr. 4:17](/1chr#1Chr.4.17)).",,,2,"1Chr.4.17,1Chr.4.18",,ezra_1244,"bithiah_516,hodiah_1544","garmite_1280,ishbah_619,shammai_2544,miriam_2088,eshtemoa_1219","jalon_715,jether_909,epher_1202",,,,M,mered_2005,2019-07-27 11:49 meremoth_2006,wip,2006,Meremoth,Meremoth,,Meraioth,checked,checked,Meremoth (of Jerusalem´s Wall Restoration),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,Meremoth,"Exaltations, heights, a priest who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel ([Neh. 12:3](/neh#Neh.12.3)), to whom were sent the sacred vessels ([Ezra 8:33](/ezra#Ezra.8.33)) belonging to the temple. He took part in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem ([Neh. 3:4](/neh#Neh.3.4)).",,,6,"Ezra.8.33,Neh.3.4,Neh.3.21,Neh.10.5,Neh.12.3,Neh.12.15",,urijah_2899,,,,,,,M,meremoth_2006,2019-07-27 11:49 meremoth_2007,wip,2007,Meremoth,Meremoth,,,checked,checked,Meremoth (son ofEliashib),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.36,,,,,,,,,M,meremoth_2007,2019-07-27 11:49 meres_2008,wip,2008,Meres,Meres,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,,,,,1,Esth.1.14,,,,,,,,,M,meres_2008,2019-07-27 11:49 merodach-baladan_483,wip,483,Merodach-baladan,Merodach-baladan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-712,,-712,,,,Merodach-baladan,"Merodach has given a son, ([Isa. 39:1](/isa#Isa.39.1)), “the hereditary chief of the Chaldeans, a small tribe at that time settled in the marshes at the mouth of the Euphrates, but in consequence of his conquest of Babylon afterwards, they became the dominant caste in Babylonia itself.” One bearing this name sent ambassadors to Hezekiah (B.C. 721). He is also called Berodach-baladan ([2 Kings 20:12](/2kgs#2Kgs.20.12); [2 Chr. 20:31](/2chr#2Chr.20.31)).",,,1,Isa.39.1,,baladan_594,,,,,,,M,merodach-baladan_483,2019-07-27 11:49 mesha_2009,wip,2009,Mesha,Mesha,,,checked,checked,Mesha (King of Moab),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Mesha 3,"Heb. id, a king of Moab, the son of Chemosh-Gad, a man of great wealth in flocks and herds ([2 Kings 3:4](/2kgs#2Kgs.3.4)). After the death of Ahab at Ramoth-Gilead, Mesha shook off the yoke of Israel; but on the ascension of Jehoram to the throne of Israel, that king sought the help of Jehoshaphat in an attempt to reduce the Moabites again to their former condition. The united armies of the two kings came unexpectedly on the army of the Moabites, and gained over them an easy victory. The whole land was devastated by the conquering armies, and Mesha sought refuge in his last stronghold, Kir-harasheth (q.v.). Reduced to despair, he ascended the wall of the city, and there, in the sight of the allied armies, offered his first-born son a sacrifice to Chemosh, the fire-god of the Moabites. This fearful spectacle filled the beholders with horror, and they retired from before the besieged city, and recrossed the Jordan laden with spoil ([2 Kings 3:25-27](/2kgs#2Kgs.3.25)). The exploits of Mesha are recorded in the Phoenician inscription on a block of black basalt found at Dibon, in Moab, usually called the “Moabite stone” (q.v.).",,,1,2Kgs.3.4,,,,,,,,,M,mesha_2009,2019-07-27 11:49 mesha_2010,wip,2010,Mesha,Mesha,,,checked,checked,Mesha (A Benjamite),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Mesha 2,"Heb. meysh’a, “deliverance,” the eldest son of Caleb ([1 Chr. 2:42](/1chr#1Chr.2.42)), and brother of Jerahmeel.",,,1,1Chr.2.42,,caleb_538,,hebron_1476,"achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,gazez_1282,haran_1408,hur_1571,moza_2113,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,shobab_2716,tirhanah_2866",,,,M,mesha_2010,2019-07-27 11:49 mesha_2011,wip,2011,Mesha,Mesha,,,checked,checked,Mesha (son of Caleb),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.9,hodesh_1543,shaharaim_2513,,,"jeuz_1604,jobab_1643,malcham_1900,mirma_2089,shachia_2512,zibia_3063",,"abitub_55,elpaal_1185",,M,mesha_2011,2019-07-27 11:49 meshach_2092,wip,2092,Meshach,Meshach,,Mishael,checked,,,Male,,,-603,,-580,,,,Mishael 2,"One of the three Hebrew youths who were trained with Daniel in Babylon ([Dan. 1:11](/dan#Dan.1.11), [19](/dan#Dan.1.19)), and promoted to the rank of Magi. He and his companions were afterwards cast into the burning fiery furnace for refusing to worship the idol the king had set up, from which they were miraculously delivered (3:13-30). His Chaldean name was Meshach (q.v.).",,,18,"Dan.1.6,Dan.1.7,Dan.1.11,Dan.1.19,Dan.2.17,Dan.2.49,Dan.3.12,Dan.3.13,Dan.3.14,Dan.3.16,Dan.3.19,Dan.3.20,Dan.3.22,Dan.3.23,Dan.3.26,Dan.3.28,Dan.3.29,Dan.3.30",,,,,,,,,M,meshach_2092,2019-07-27 11:49 meshech_2012,publish,2012,Meshech,Meshech,,Mesech,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-587,,,,Meshech,"Drawing out, the sixth son of Japheth ([Gen. 10:2](/gen#Gen.10.2)), the founder of a tribe ([1 Chr. 1:5](/1chr#1Chr.1.5); [Ezek. 27:13](/ezek#Ezek.27.13); [38:2](/ezek#Ezek.38.2), [3](/ezek#Ezek.38.3)). They were in all probability the Moschi, a people inhabiting the Moschian Mountains, between the Black and the Caspian Seas. In [Ps. 120:5](/ps#Ps.120.5) the name occurs as simply a synonym for foreigners or barbarians. “During the ascendency of the Babylonians and Persians in Western Asia, the Moschi were subdued; but it seems probable that a large number of them crossed the Caucasus range and spread over the northern steppes, mingling with the Scythians. There they became known as Muscovs, and gave that name to the Russian nation and its ancient capital by which they are still generally known throughout the East”",,,7,"Gen.10.2,1Chr.1.5,Ezek.27.13,Ezek.32.26,Ezek.38.2,Ezek.38.3,Ezek.39.1",,japheth_726,,,"javan_744,gomer_1328,madai_1880,magog_1882,tiras_2864,tubal_2883",,,,M,meshech_2012,2020-07-10 14:38 meshelemiah_2013,wip,2013,Meshelemiah,Meshelemiah,,Shelemiah,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-536,,,Tribe of Levi,Meshelemiah,"Friendship of Jehovah, a Levite of the family of the Korhites, called also Shelemiah ([1 Chr. 9:21](/1chr#1Chr.9.21); [26:1](/1chr#1Chr.26.1), [2](/1chr#1Chr.26.2), [9](/1chr#1Chr.26.9), [14](/1chr#1Chr.26.14)). He was a temple gate-keeper in the time of David.",,,5,"1Chr.9.21,1Chr.26.1,1Chr.26.2,1Chr.26.9,1Chr.26.14",,kore_1797,,"zebadiah_2991,elioenai_1138,elam_1051,jehohanan_785,zechariah_3004,jathniel_743,jediael_760",,,,,M,meshelemiah_2013,2019-08-06 21:21 meshezabeel_2014,wip,2014,Meshezabeel,Meshezabeel,,,checked,checked,"Meshezabeel(Ancestor of Meshullam, who assisted Nehemiah in rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.4,,,,berechiah_474,,,,,M,meshezabeel_2014,2019-07-27 11:49 meshezabeel_2015,wip,2015,Meshezabeel,Meshezabeel,,,checked,checked,Meshezabeel (the ancestor of Meshullam),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.21,,,,,,,,,M,meshezabeel_2015,2019-07-27 11:49 meshezabeel_2016,wip,2016,Meshezabeel,Meshezabeel,,,checked,checked,"Ancestor of Meshullam, who assisted Nehemiah in rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.24,,,,pethahiah_2322,,,,,M,meshezabeel_2016,2019-07-27 11:49 meshillemith_2017,wip,2017,Meshillemith,Meshillemith,,Meshillemoth,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Meshillemoth 2,"A priest, the son of Immer ([Neh. 11:13](/neh#Neh.11.13)).",,,2,"1Chr.9.12,Neh.11.13",,immer_598,,meshullam_2026,,,,,M,meshillemith_2017,2019-07-27 11:49 meshillemoth_2018,wip,2018,Meshillemoth,Meshillemoth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,Meshillemoth 1,The father of Berechiah ([2 Chr. 28:12](/2chr#2Chr.28.12)).,,,1,2Chr.28.12,,,,berechiah_473,,,,,M,meshillemoth_2018,2019-07-27 11:49 meshobab_2019,wip,2019,Meshobab,Meshobab,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.34,,,,,,,,,M,meshobab_2019,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2020,wip,2020,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam( son of Azaliah),Male,,,-642,,-642,,,,Meshullam 2,"Grandfather of Shaphan, “the scribe,” in the reign of Josiah ([2 Kings 22:3](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.3)).",,,1,2Kgs.22.3,,,,azaliah_367,,,,,M,meshullam_2020,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2021,wip,2021,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (son of Zerubbabel),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Meshullam 6,[1 Chr. 3:19](/1chr#1Chr.3.19).,,,1,1Chr.3.19,,zerubbabel_3054,,,"abiud_56,berechiah_471,hananiah_1384,hasadiah_1426,hashubah_1445,jushab-hesed_1765,ohel_2240,shelomith_2606",,,,M,meshullam_2021,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2022,wip,2022,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (Son of abihail),Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Meshullam 1,One of the chief Gadites in Bashan in the time of Jotham ([1 Chr. 5:13](/1chr#1Chr.5.13)).,,,1,1Chr.5.13,,abihail_30,,,"jachan_678,heber_1472,jorai_1704,michael_2059,sheba_2571,zia_3059",,,,M,meshullam_2022,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2023,wip,2023,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,"Meshullam (One of the chief Gadites in Bashan in the time of Jotham. Grandfather of Shaphan, ""the scribe"", in the reign of Josiah.)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Meshullam 5,[1 Chr. 8:17](/1chr#1Chr.8.17).,,,1,1Chr.8.17,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,ishmerai_637,eber_1031,heber_1473,hezeki_1511,jezliah_1609,jobab_1644,misham_2093,shamed_2532,shema_2616,zebadiah_2989",,,,M,meshullam_2023,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2024,wip,2024,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (son of Has-senuah),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.7,,hodaviah_1541,,sallu_2459,,,,,M,meshullam_2024,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2025,wip,2025,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (tribe of Benjamin),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.8,,shephathiah_2656,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2025,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2026,wip,2026,Meshullam,Meshullam,,Ahasai,checked,checked,Meshullam (son of Adiel),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Meshullam 10,A priest ([1 Chr. 9:12](/1chr#1Chr.9.12)).,,,2,"1Chr.9.12,Neh.11.13",,meshillemith_2017,,jahzerah_707,,,,,M,meshullam_2026,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2027,wip,2027,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,"meshullam (the chief Gadites in Bashan in the time of Jotham) Grandfather of Shaphan, ""the scribe,"" in the reign of Josiah",Male,,,-624,,-624,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.34.12,,,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2027,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2028,wip,2028,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (One of the men whom Ezra sent to Casiphia (Ezra 8:16).,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2028,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2029,wip,2029,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (Supported Jonathan and Jahzeiah),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.15,,,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2029,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2030,wip,2030,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (Malluk),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.29,,,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2030,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2031,wip,2031,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,"is a Biblical masculine name meaning ""Befriended"". In the Old Testament the name Meshullam was borne by eleven characters: Meshullam (One of the chief Gadites in Bashan in the time of Jotham (1 Chronicles 5:13). Grandfather of Shaphan, ""the scribe"", in the reign of Josiah (2 Kings 22:3). A priest, father of Hilkiah (1 Chronicles 9:11),(Nehemiah 11:11), in the reign of Ammon; called Shallum in (1 Chronicles 6:12). A Levite of the family of Kohath (2 Chronicles 34:12), in the reign of Josiah. A son of Elpaal. (1 Chronicles 8:17). One of two sons of Zerubbabel, the other being Hananiah. (1 Chronicles 3:19) A priest, head of the House of Ezra. (Nehemiah 12:13). A chief priest (Nehemiah 12:16). One of the leading Levites in the time of Ezra (Ezra 8:16). A priest (1 Chronicles 9:12). One of the principal Israelites who supported Ezra when expounding the law to the people (Nehemiah 8:4)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Neh.3.4,Neh.3.30,Neh.6.18",,berechiah_474,,daughter_of_meshullam_987,,,,,M,meshullam_2031,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2032,wip,2032,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (son of Besodeiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.6,,besodeiah_485,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2032,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2033,wip,2033,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (Son of Zerubbabel),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Meshullam 11,One of the principal Israelites who supported Ezra when expounding the law to the people ([Neh. 8:4](/neh#Neh.8.4)).,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2033,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2034,wip,2034,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (A Priest.),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Neh.10.7,Neh.12.33",,,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2034,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2035,wip,2035,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (A priest),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.20,,,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2035,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2036,wip,2036,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Joed{A Benjamite),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.7,,joed_1646,,sallu_2460,,,,,M,meshullam_2036,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2037,wip,2037,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,"is a Biblical masculine name meaning ""Befriended"". In the Old Testament the name Meshullam was borne by eleven characters: Meshullam (One of the chief Gadites in Bashan in the time of Jotham (1 Chronicles 5:13). Grandfather of Shaphan, ""the scribe"", in the reign of Josiah (2 Kings 22:3). A priest, father of Hilkiah (1 Chronicles 9:11),(Nehemiah 11:11), in the reign of Ammon; called Shallum in (1 Chronicles 6:12). A Levite of the family of Kohath (2 Chronicles 34:12), in the reign of Josiah. A son of Elpaal. (1 Chronicles 8:17). One of two sons of Zerubbabel, the other being Hananiah. (1 Chronicles 3:19) A priest, head of the House of Ezra. (Nehemiah 12:13). A chief priest (Nehemiah 12:16). One of the leading Levites in the time of Ezra (Ezra 8:16). A priest (1 Chronicles 9:12). One of the principal Israelites who supported Ezra when expounding the law to the people (Nehemiah 8:4).)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Meshullam 7,[Neh. 12:13](/neh#Neh.12.13).,,,1,Neh.12.13,,,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2037,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2038,wip,2038,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (the chief priest),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Meshullam 8,A chief priest ([Neh. 12:16](/neh#Neh.12.16)).,,,1,Neh.12.16,,,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2038,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullam_2039,wip,2039,Meshullam,Meshullam,,,checked,checked,Meshullam (the Gatekeeper),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.25,,,,,,,,,M,meshullam_2039,2019-07-27 11:49 meshullemeth_2040,wip,2040,Meshullemeth,Meshullemeth,,,checked,,,Female,,,-643,,-643,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Meshullemeth,"Friend, the wife of Manasseh, and the mother of Amon ([2 Kings 21:19](/2kgs#2Kgs.21.19)), Kings of Judah.",,,1,2Kgs.21.19,,haruz_1425,manasseh_1930,amon_236,,,,,M,meshullemeth_2040,2019-07-27 11:49 methusael_2041,publish,2041,Methusael,Methusael,,,checked,,,Male,,,-4003,,-4003,,,Line of Cain,Methusael,"Champion of El; man of God, a descendant of Cain ([Gen. 4:18](/gen#Gen.4.18)), so called, perhaps, to denote that even among the descendants of Cain God had not left himself without a witness.",,,1,Gen.4.18,,mehujael_1983,,lamech_1808,,,,,M,methusael_2041,2020-05-15 01:35 methuselah_2042,publish,2042,Methuselah,Methuselah,,Mathusala,checked,,,Male,,-3317,-3317,-2348,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Methuselah,"Man of the dart, the son of Enoch, and grandfather of Noah. He was the oldest man of whom we have any record, dying at the age of nine hundred and sixty-nine years, in the year of the Flood ([Gen. 5:21-27](/gen#Gen.5.21); [1 Chr. 1:3](/1chr#1Chr.1.3)).",,,7,"Gen.5.21,Gen.5.22,Gen.5.25,Gen.5.26,Gen.5.27,1Chr.1.3,Luke.3.37",,enoch_1192,,lamech_1809,,,,,M,methuselah_2042,2020-08-22 01:06 mezahab_2043,wip,2043,Mezahab,Mezahab,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,Mezahab,"Water of gold, the father of Matred ([Gen. 36:39](/gen#Gen.36.39); [1 Chr. 1:50](/1chr#1Chr.1.50)), and grandfather of Mehetabel, wife of Hadar, the last king of Edom.",,,2,"Gen.36.39,1Chr.1.50",,,,matred_1946,,,,,M,mezahab_2043,2019-07-27 11:49 miamin_2044,wip,2044,Miamin,Miamin,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.25,,,,,,,,,M,miamin_2044,2019-07-27 11:49 mibhar_2045,wip,2045,Mibhar,Mibhar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Mibhar,"Choice, a Hagarene, one of David’s warriors ([1 Chr. 11:38](/1chr#1Chr.11.38)); called also Bani the Gadite ([2 Sam. 23:36](/2sam#2Sam.23.36)).",,,1,1Chr.11.38,,haggeri_1350,,,,,,,M,mibhar_2045,2019-07-27 11:49 mibsam_2046,wip,2046,Mibsam,Mibsam,,,checked,checked,Mibsam(Some historians have wondered if the descendants of Mishma were the founders of the villages around Jebel Misma),Male,,,-1821,,-1821,,,,Mibsam 1,"One of Ishmael’s twelve sons, and head of an Arab tribe ([Gen. 25:13](/gen#Gen.25.13)).",,,2,"Gen.25.13,1Chr.1.29",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,M,mibsam_2046,2019-07-27 11:49 mibsam_2047,wip,2047,Mibsam,Mibsam,,,checked,checked,Mibsam(Shaul’s son),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Simeon,Mibsam 2,A son of Simeon ([1 Chr. 4:25](/1chr#1Chr.4.25)).,,,1,1Chr.4.25,,shallum_2518,,mishma_2095,,,,,M,mibsam_2047,2019-07-27 11:49 mibzar_2048,wip,2048,Mibzar,Mibzar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,Mibzar,"Fortress, one of the Edomitish “dukes” descended from Esau ([Gen. 36:42](/gen#Gen.36.42); [1 Chr. 1:53](/1chr#1Chr.1.53)).",,,2,"Gen.36.42,1Chr.1.53",,,,,,,,,M,mibzar_2048,2019-07-27 11:49 micah_2049,wip,2049,Micah,Micah,,,checked,checked,Micah(son of Jonathan),Female,,,-1419,,-1406,,,,Micah 1,"A man of Mount Ephraim, whose history so far is introduced in [Judg. 17](/judg#Judg.17), apparently for the purpose of leading to an account of the settlement of the tribe of Dan in Northern Palestine, and for the purpose also of illustrating the lawlessness of the times in which he lived ([Judg. 18](/judg#Judg.18); [19:1-29](/judg#Judg.19.1); [21:25](/judg#Judg.21.25)).",,,17,"Judg.17.1,Judg.17.4,Judg.17.5,Judg.17.8,Judg.17.9,Judg.17.10,Judg.17.12,Judg.17.13,Judg.18.2,Judg.18.3,Judg.18.4,Judg.18.13,Judg.18.15,Judg.18.22,Judg.18.23,Judg.18.26,Judg.18.27",,,,,,,,,M,micah_2049,2019-07-27 11:49 micah_2050,wip,2050,Micah,Micah,,,checked,checked,Micah(Re.a'iah was his son),Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,Micah 4,A descendant of Joel the Reubenite ([1 Chr. 5:5](/1chr#1Chr.5.5)).,,,1,1Chr.5.5,,shimei_2688,,reaia_2398,,,,,M,micah_2050,2019-08-07 12:22 micah_2053,wip,2053,Micah,Micah,,,checked,checked,"Micah (Micah was a prophet from around 737 to 696 BC in Judah and was the author of the Book of Micah in the Old Testament. The Book of Micah gives one of the most notable prophecies of Jesus Christ’s birth in all the Old Testament, speaking roughly seven hundred years before Christ’s birth to His birthplace of Bethlehem and to His divine nature. Micah also predicted the destruction of both Samaria and Jerusalem for their particular sins. Many important, accurate prophecies were delivered by Micah in the Bible making him a renowned figure in scripture for his gift of seeing key events to come_",Female,,,-750,,-610,,,,Micah 5,"“The Morasthite,” so called to distinguish him from Micaiah, the son of Imlah ([1 Kings 22:8](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.8)). He was a prophet of Judah, a contemporary of Isaiah ([Micah 1:1](/mic#Mic.1.1)), a native of Moresheth of Gath (1:14, 15). Very little is known of the circumstances of his life (comp. [Jer. 26:18](/jer#Jer.26.18), [19](/jer#Jer.26.19)).",,,2,"Jer.26.18,Mic.1.1",,,,,,,,"Mic.1,Mic.2,Mic.3,Mic.4,Mic.5,Mic.6,Mic.7",M,micah_2053,2020-12-01 15:09 micah_2055,wip,2055,Micah,Micah,,Micha,checked,checked,Micah (prophet),Male,,,-1406,,-1040,,,,Micah 2,"The son of Merib-baal (Mephibosheth), [1 Chr. 8:34](/1chr#1Chr.8.34), [35](/1chr#1Chr.8.35).",,,8,"Judg.18.18,Judg.18.22,Judg.18.31,2Sam.9.12,1Chr.8.34,1Chr.8.35,1Chr.9.40,1Chr.9.41",,mephibosheth_1999,,"ahaz_119,pithon_2363,melech_1993,tahrea_2827",,,,,M,micah_2055,2019-08-07 12:20 micaiah_2054,wip,2054,Micaiah,Micaiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-897,,-897,,,,Micaiah,"Who is like Jehovah?, the son of Imlah, a faithful prophet of Samaria ([1 Kings 22:8-28](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.8)). Three years after the great battle with Ben-hadad (20:29-34), Ahab proposed to Jehoshaphat, king of Judah, that they should go up against Ramoth-Gilead to do battle again with Ben-hadad. Jehoshaphat agreed, but suggested that inquiry should be first made “at the word of Jehovah.” Ahab’s prophets approved of the expedition; but Jehoshaphat, still dissatisfied, asked if there was no other prophet besides the four hundred that had appeared, and was informed of this Micaiah. He was sent for from prison, where he had been confined, probably on account of some prediction disagreeable to Ahab; and he condemned the expedition, and prophesied that it would end, as it did, in disaster. We hear nothing further of this prophet. Some have supposed that he was the unnamed prophet referred to in [1 Kings 20:35-42](/1kgs#1Kgs.20.35).",,,18,"1Kgs.22.8,1Kgs.22.9,1Kgs.22.13,1Kgs.22.14,1Kgs.22.15,1Kgs.22.24,1Kgs.22.25,1Kgs.22.26,1Kgs.22.28,2Chr.18.7,2Chr.18.8,2Chr.18.12,2Chr.18.13,2Chr.18.14,2Chr.18.23,2Chr.18.24,2Chr.18.25,2Chr.18.27",,imla_597,,,,,,,M,micaiah_2054,2019-07-27 11:49 micha_2051,wip,2051,Micha,Micha,,Micah,checked,checked,"Mica, (a Levite, the son of Zichri, who signed the covenant with Nehemiah.)",Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Micha 2,"The son of Zabdi, a Levite of the family of Asaph ([Neh. 11:17](/neh#Neh.11.17), [22](/neh#Neh.11.22)).",,,2,"1Chr.9.15,Neh.11.17",,zichri_3069,,mattaniah_1951,,,,,M,micha_2051,2019-07-27 11:49 micha_2056,wip,2056,Micha,Micha,,,checked,checked,Micha (the Prophet),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.11,,,,,,,,,M,micha_2056,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2058,wip,2058,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,Michael (Father of Sethur),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Michael 2,"The father of Sethur, the spy selected to represent Asher ([Num. 13:13](/num#Num.13.13)).",,,1,Num.13.13,,,,sethur_2505,,,,,M,michael_2058,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2059,wip,2059,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,"Michael (son of Jeshihai, father of Gilead.)",Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Michael 5,A chief Gadite in Bashan ([1 Chr. 5:13](/1chr#1Chr.5.13)).,,,1,1Chr.5.13,,abihail_30,,,"jachan_678,heber_1472,jorai_1704,meshullam_2022,sheba_2571,zia_3059",,,,M,michael_2059,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2060,wip,2060,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,Michael (Abihail),Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.14,,jeshishai_890,,gilead_1319,,,,,M,michael_2060,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2061,wip,2061,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,"Michael (Who is like God?) masculine given name that comes from Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל (Mīkhāʼēl [miχaˈʔel]), derived from the question מי כאל mī kāʼēl, meaning ""Who is like God?"".",Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Michael 7,A Gershonite Levite ([1 Chr. 6:40](/1chr#1Chr.6.40)).,,,1,1Chr.6.40,,baaseiah_588,,shimea_2681,,,,,M,michael_2061,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2062,wip,2062,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,Michael (son of Izrahiah),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,Michael 3,"[1 Chr. 7:3](/1chr#1Chr.7.3), a chief of the tribe of Issachar.",,,1,1Chr.7.3,,izrahiah_659,,,"ishiah_627,joel_1652,obadiah_2217",,,,M,michael_2062,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2063,wip,2063,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,Michael (A Benjamite),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Michael 4,"[1 Chr. 8:16](/1chr#1Chr.8.16), a Benjamite.",,,1,1Chr.8.16,,beriah_480,,,"ader_82,ahio_155,arad_281,ispah_644,jeremoth_856,joha_1664,shashak_2561,zebadiah_2988",,,,M,michael_2063,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2064,wip,2064,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,Michael (men of Manasseh ),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Michael 6,"A Manassite, “a captain of thousands” who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:20](/1chr#1Chr.12.20)).",,,1,1Chr.12.20,,,,,,,,,M,michael_2064,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2065,wip,2065,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,Michael ( father of Omri of Issachar),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Michael 8,The father of Omri ([1 Chr. 27:18](/1chr#1Chr.27.18)).,,,1,1Chr.27.18,,,,omri_2246,,,,,M,michael_2065,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2066,wip,2066,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,Michael (Jehoshaphat),Male,,,-889,-846,-889,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,Tribe of Judah,Michael 9,"One of the sons of king Jehoshaphat ([2 Chr. 21:2](/2chr#2Chr.21.2), [4](/2chr#2Chr.21.4)). He was murdered by his brother Jehoram.",,,1,2Chr.21.2,,jehoshaphat_808,,,"azariah_381,azariah_382,jehiel_773,jehoram_803,shephatiah_2660,zechariah_3010",,,,M,michael_2066,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2067,wip,2067,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,Michael (Listed as a descendant of Shephatiah and father or ancestor of Zebediah (Ezra 8:8),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.8,,,,zebadiah_2995,,,,,M,michael_2067,2019-07-27 11:49 michael_2068,wip,2068,Michael,Michael,,,checked,checked,Michael (princes),Male,,,-534,,96,,,,Michael 1,"The title given to one of the chief angels ([Dan. 10:13](/dan#Dan.10.13), [21](/dan#Dan.10.21); 12:1). He had special charge of Israel as a nation. He disputed with Satan ([Jude 1](/jude#Jude.1.1):9) about the body of Moses. He is also represented as warning against “that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world” ([Rev. 12:7-9](/rev#Rev.12.7)).",,,5,"Dan.10.13,Dan.10.21,Dan.12.1,Jude.1.9,Rev.12.7",,,,,,,,,M,michael_2068,2019-07-27 11:49 michah_2052,wip,2052,Michah,Michah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Micah 3,The first in rank of the priests of the family of Kohathites ([1 Chr. 23:20](/1chr#1Chr.23.20)).,,,3,"1Chr.23.20,1Chr.24.24,1Chr.24.25",,uzziel_2929,,shamir_2536,"isshiah_901,elizaphan_1189,mishael_2090,zithri_3096",,,,M,michah_2052,2019-08-07 12:22 michaiah_2057,wip,2057,Michaiah,Michaiah,,,checked,checked,Michaiah (A priest of the family of Asaph),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Michaiah 5,A Levite ([Neh. 12:35](/neh#Neh.12.35)).,,,2,"Neh.11.22,Neh.12.35",,,,mattaniah_1959,,,,,M,michaiah_2057,2019-07-27 11:49 michaiah_2069,wip,2069,Michaiah,Michaiah,,Micah,checked,checked,Michaiah (prophet),Male,,,-642,,-624,,,,Michaiah 3,[2 Kings 22:12](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.12).,,,2,"2Kgs.22.12,2Chr.34.20",,,,achbor_63,,,,,M,michaiah_2069,2019-08-07 12:20 michaiah_2070,wip,2070,Michaiah,Michaiah,,,checked,checked,Michaiah (the Prince),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Michaiah 2,One of those sent out by Jehoshaphat to instruct the people in the law ([2 Chr. 17:7](/2chr#2Chr.17.7)).,,,1,2Chr.17.7,,,,,,,,,M,michaiah_2070,2019-07-27 11:49 michaiah_2071,wip,2071,Michaiah,Michaiah,,,checked,checked,"Micaiah, son of Imlah, is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible. He is one of the four disciples of Elijah and not to be confused with Micah, prophet of the Book of Micah.",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Michaiah 6,A priest ([Neh. 12:41](/neh#Neh.12.41)).,,,1,Neh.12.41,,,,,,,,,M,michaiah_2071,2019-07-27 11:49 michaiah_2072,wip,2072,Michaiah,Michaiah,,,checked,checked,"Michaiah ( (Hebrew: מיכיהו Mikay'hu ""Who is like Yah?""[1]), son of Imlah, is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible. He is one of the four disciples of Elijah[2] and not to be confused with Micah, prophet of the Book of Micah.)",Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Michaiah 4,"The son of Gemariah. He reported to the king’s officers Jeremiah’s prediction, which he had heard Baruch read ([Jer. 36:11](/jer#Jer.36.11), [13](/jer#Jer.36.13)) from his father Gemariah’s chamber in the temple.",,,2,"Jer.36.11,Jer.36.13",,gemariah_1296,,,,,,,M,michaiah_2072,2019-07-27 11:49 michal_2073,wip,2073,Michal,Michal,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1087,,-1042,,,,Michal,"Rivulet, or who as God?, the younger of Saul’s two daughters by his wife Ahinoam ([1 Sam. 14:49](/1sam#1Sam.14.49), [50](/1sam#1Sam.14.50)). “Attracted by the graces of his person and the gallantry of his conduct, she fell in love with David and became his wife” (18:20-28). She showed her affection for him by promoting his escape to Naioth when Saul sought his life ([1 Sam. 19:12-17](/1sam#1Sam.19.12). Comp. [Ps. 59](/ps#Ps.59). See TERAPHIM). After this she did not see David for many years. Meanwhile she was given in marriage to another man, Phalti or Phaltiel of Gallim ([1 Sam. 25:44](/1sam#1Sam.25.44)), but David afterwards formally reclaimed her as his lawful wife ([2 Sam. 3:13-16](/2sam#2Sam.3.13)). The relation between her and David soon after this was altered. They became alienated from each other. This happened on that memorable day when the ark was brought up in great triumph from its temporary resting-place to the Holy City. In David’s conduct on that occasion she saw nothing but a needless humiliation of the royal dignity ([1 Chr. 15:29](/1chr#1Chr.15.29)). She remained childless, and thus the races of David and Saul were not mixed. In [2 Sam. 21:8](/2sam#2Sam.21.8) her name again occurs, but the name Merab should probably be here substituted for Michal (comp. [1 Sam. 18:19](/1sam#1Sam.18.19)).",,,16,"1Sam.14.49,1Sam.18.20,1Sam.18.27,1Sam.18.28,1Sam.19.11,1Sam.19.12,1Sam.19.13,1Sam.19.17,1Sam.25.44,2Sam.3.13,2Sam.3.14,2Sam.6.16,2Sam.6.20,2Sam.6.21,2Sam.6.23,1Chr.15.29",ahinoam_152,saul_2478,"david_994,phaltiel_2326",,"ish-bosheth_622,abinadab_641,jonathan_1692,malchi-shua_1990,merab_2001",,"armoni_309,mephibosheth_2000",,M,michal_2073,2019-07-27 11:49 michri_2074,wip,2074,Michri,Michri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,Michri,"Prize of Jehovah, a Benjamite, the father of Uzzi ([1 Chr. 9:8](/1chr#1Chr.9.8)).",,,1,1Chr.9.8,,,,uzzi_2920,,,,,M,michri_2074,2019-07-27 11:49 midian_2075,wip,2075,Midian,Midian,,"Midianites,Midianitish",checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-626,,,,Midian,"Strife, the fourth son of Abraham by Keturah, the father of the Midianites ([Gen. 25:2](/gen#Gen.25.2); [1 Chr. 1:32](/1chr#1Chr.1.32)).",,,38,"Gen.25.2,Gen.25.4,Gen.36.35,Exod.2.15,Exod.2.16,Exod.3.1,Exod.4.19,Exod.18.1,Num.22.4,Num.22.7,Num.25.15,Num.25.18,Num.31.3,Num.31.8,Num.31.9,Josh.13.21,Judg.6.1,Judg.6.2,Judg.7.8,Judg.7.13,Judg.7.14,Judg.7.15,Judg.7.25,Judg.8.3,Judg.8.5,Judg.8.12,Judg.8.22,Judg.8.26,Judg.8.28,Judg.9.17,1Kgs.11.18,1Chr.1.32,1Chr.1.33,1Chr.1.46,Isa.9.4,Isa.10.26,Isa.60.6,Hab.3.7",keturah_1782,abraham_58,,"eldaah_1057,abida_21,henoch_1402,epher_1201,ephah_1197","ishbak_620,jokshan_1685,medan_1978,shuah_2727,zimran_3086",,"isaac_616,ishmael_630",,M,midian_2075,2020-09-13 02:13 mijamin_2076,wip,2076,Mijamin,Mijamin,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.24.9,,,,,,,,,M,mijamin_2076,2019-07-27 11:49 mikloth_2078,wip,2078,Mikloth,Mikloth,,,checked,checked,Mikloth (the father of Shimeah),Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Mikloth 2,"A Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:32](/1chr#1Chr.8.32); [9:37](/1chr#1Chr.9.37), [38](/1chr#1Chr.9.38)).",,,3,"1Chr.8.32,1Chr.9.37,1Chr.9.38",maachah_1844,abiel_23,,shimeah_2682,"abdon_12,ahio_156,baal_575,gedor_1292,kish_1784,nadab_2131,ner_2181,zacher_2972,zur_3111",,,,M,mikloth_2078,2019-07-27 11:49 mikloth_2079,wip,2079,Mikloth,Mikloth,,,checked,checked,Mikloth (Ruler),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Mikloth 1,"An officer under Dodai, in the time of David and Solomon ([1 Chr. 27:4](/1chr#1Chr.27.4)).",,,1,1Chr.27.4,,,,,,,,,M,mikloth_2079,2019-07-27 11:49 mikneiah_2080,wip,2080,Mikneiah,Mikneiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.21",,,,,,,,,M,mikneiah_2080,2019-07-27 11:49 milalai_2081,wip,2081,Milalai,Milalai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Milaiai,"Eloquent, a Levitical musician ([Neh. 12:36](/neh#Neh.12.36)) who took part in the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem.",,,1,Neh.12.36,,jonathan_1700,,,"azarael_369,gilalai_1316,hanani_1383,judah_1755,maai_1848,nethaneel_2197,shemaiah_2640,zechariah_3026",,,,M,milalai_2081,2019-07-27 11:49 milcah_2082,publish,2082,Milcah (wife of Nahor),Milcah,,,checked,,Milcah(sister of Isca),Female,,,-1996,,-1857,,,,,,,,6,"Gen.11.29,Gen.22.20,Gen.22.23,Gen.24.15,Gen.24.24,Gen.24.47",,haran_1407,nahor_2143,"jidlaph_1615,pildash_2357,kemuel_1773,buz_529,chesed_938,bethuel_487,huz_1582,hazo_1468","iscah_618,lot_1830",,,,M,milcah_2082,2020-05-17 02:23 milcah_2083,wip,2083,Milcah (daughter of Zelophehad),Milcah,,,checked,,Milcah (Belonged to clans of Menasseh),Female,,,-1452,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,4,"Num.26.33,Num.27.1,Num.36.11,Josh.17.3",,zelophehad_3035,,,"hoglah_1548,mahlah_1895,noah_2211,tirzah_2868",,,,M,milcah_2083,2020-05-17 02:19 milcom_2084,wip,2084,Milcom,Milcom,,,checked,,,Male,,,-984,,-984,,,,,,,,3,"1Kgs.11.5,1Kgs.11.33,2Kgs.23.13",,,,,,,,,M,milcom_2084,2019-07-27 11:49 miniamin_2077,wip,2077,Miniamin,Miniamin,,"Mijamin,Miamin",checked,checked,Miamin (chief priest who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabe),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Miamin 2,"A chief priest who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel ([Neh. 12:5](/neh#Neh.12.5)), called Mijamin (10:7) and Miniamin (12:17).",,,3,"Neh.10.7,Neh.12.5,Neh.12.17",,,,,,,,,M,miniamin_2077,2019-07-27 11:49 miniamin_2085,wip,2085,Miniamin,Miniamin,,,checked,checked,"MINIAMIN min'-ya-min, mi-ni'-a-min",Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.31.15,,,,,,,,,M,miniamin_2085,2019-07-27 11:49 miniamin_2086,wip,2086,Miniamin,Miniamin,,,checked,checked,Miniamin (Related to Zikri),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.41,,,,,,,,,M,miniamin_2086,2019-07-27 11:49 miriam_2087,wip,2087,Miriam,Miriam,,,checked,checked,Miriam (Aaron’s sister),Female,,-1368,-1700,-1240,-710,egypt_362,,Tribe of Levi,Miriam 1,"The sister of Moses and Aaron ([Ex. 2:4-10](/exod#Exod.2.4); [1 Chr. 6:3](/1chr#1Chr.6.3)). Her name is prominent in the history of the Exodus. She is called “the prophetess” ([Ex. 15:20](/exod#Exod.15.20)). She took the lead in the song of triumph after the passage of the Red Sea. She died at Kadesh during the second encampment at that place, toward the close of the wanderings in the wilderness, and was buried there ([Num. 20:1](/num#Num.20.1)).",,,12,"Exod.15.20,Exod.15.21,Num.12.1,Num.12.4,Num.12.5,Num.12.10,Num.12.15,Num.20.1,Num.26.59,Deut.24.9,1Chr.6.3,Mic.6.4",jochebed_1645,amram_242,,,"aaron_1,moses_2108",,,,M,miriam_2087,2019-07-27 11:49 miriam_2088,wip,2088,Miriam,Miriam,,,checked,checked,"Miriam(The sister of Moses and Aaron ( Exodus 2:4-10 ; 1 Chronicles 6:3 ). Her name is prominent in the history of the Exodus. She is called ""the prophetess"" ( Exodus 15:20 ). She took the lead in the song of triumph after the passage of the Red Sea. She died at Kadesh during the second encampment at that place, toward the close of the wanderings in the wilderness, and was buried there ( Numbers 20:1 ). (See AARON; MOSES .))",Female,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Miriam 2,"[1 Chr. 4:17](/1chr#1Chr.4.17), one of the descendants of Judah.",,,1,1Chr.4.17,bithiah_516,mered_2005,,,"ishbah_619,shammai_2544",,"eshtemoa_1219,garmite_1280",,M,miriam_2088,2019-07-27 11:49 mirma_2089,wip,2089,Mirma,Mirma,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.10,hodesh_1543,shaharaim_2513,,,"jeuz_1604,jobab_1643,malcham_1900,mesha_2011,shachia_2512,zibia_3063",,"abitub_55,elpaal_1185",,M,mirma_2089,2019-07-27 11:49 mishael_2090,wip,2090,Mishael,Mishael,,,checked,checked,Mishael (son of Uzziel),Male,,,-1491,,-1490,,,Tribe of Levi,Mishael 1,A Levite; the eldest of the three sons of Uzziel ([Ex. 6:22](/exod#Exod.6.22)).,,,2,"Exod.6.22,Lev.10.4",,uzziel_2929,,,"isshiah_901,elizaphan_1189,michah_2052,zithri_3096",,,,M,mishael_2090,2019-07-27 11:49 mishael_2091,wip,2091,Mishael,Mishael,,,checked,checked,Mishael (who stood to the left of Ezra),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,M,mishael_2091,2019-07-27 11:49 misham_2093,wip,2093,Misham,Misham,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Misham,"Their cleansing or their beholding, a Benjamite, one of the sons of Elpaal ([1 Chr. 8:12](/1chr#1Chr.8.12)).",,,1,1Chr.8.12,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,ishmerai_637,eber_1031,heber_1473,hezeki_1511,jezliah_1609,jobab_1644,meshullam_2023,shamed_2532,shema_2616,zebadiah_2989",,,,M,misham_2093,2019-07-27 11:49 mishma_2094,wip,2094,Mishma,Mishma,,,checked,checked,Mishma (son of Mibsam),Male,,,-1821,,-1821,,,,Mishma 1,"One of the sons of Ishmael ([Gen. 25:14](/gen#Gen.25.14)), and founder of an Arab tribe.",,,2,"Gen.25.14,1Chr.1.30",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,M,mishma_2094,2019-07-27 11:49 mishma_2095,wip,2095,Mishma,Mishma,,,checked,checked,Mishma (son of Shallum),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Simeon,Mishma 2,"A Simeonite ([1 Chr. 4:25](/1chr#1Chr.4.25), [26](/1chr#1Chr.4.26)).",,,2,"1Chr.4.25,1Chr.4.26",,mibsam_2047,,hamuel_1366,,,,,M,mishma_2095,2019-07-27 11:49 mishmannah_2096,wip,2096,Mishmannah,Mishmannah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Mishmannah,"Fatness, one of the Gadite heroes who gathered to David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:10](/1chr#1Chr.12.10)).",,,1,1Chr.12.10,,,,,,,,,M,mishmannah_2096,2019-07-27 11:49 mispereth_2099,wip,2099,Mispereth,Mispereth,,Mispar,checked,,,Female,,,-445,,-445,,,,Mizpar,"Number, one of the Jews who accompanied Zerubbabel from Babylon ([Ezra 2:2](/ezra#Ezra.2.2)); called also Mispereth ([Neh. 7:7](/neh#Neh.7.7)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.2,Neh.7.7",,,,,,,,,M,mispereth_2099,2019-07-27 11:49 mithredath_2097,wip,2097,Mithredath,Mithredath,,,checked,checked,Mithredath (the treasurer),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Mithredath 1,The “treasurer” of King Cyrus ([Ezra 1:8](/ezra#Ezra.1.8)).,,,1,Ezra.1.8,,,,,,,,,M,mithredath_2097,2019-07-27 11:49 mithredath_2098,wip,2098,Mithredath,Mithredath,,,checked,checked,Mithredath (Persian officer in Samaria),Male,,,-522,,-522,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.4.7,,,,,,,,,M,mithredath_2098,2019-07-27 11:49 mizraim_2100,publish,2100,Mizraim,Mizraim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2228,,,,Mizraim,"The dual form of matzor, meaning a “mound” or “fortress,” the name of a people descended from Ham ([Gen. 10:6](/gen#Gen.10.6), [13](/gen#Gen.10.13); [1 Chr. 1:8](/1chr#1Chr.1.8), [11](/1chr#1Chr.1.11)). It was the name generally given by the Hebrews to the land of Egypt (q.v.), and may denote the two Egypts, the Upper and the Lower. The modern Arabic name for Egypt is Muzr.",,,4,"Gen.10.6,Gen.10.13,1Chr.1.8,1Chr.1.11",,ham_1359,,"ludim_1835,caphthorim_917,lehabim_1816,naphtuhim_2150,casluhim_923,anamim_253,pathrusim_2288","canaan_914,cush_962,phut_2354",,,,M,mizraim_2100,2020-05-17 01:54 mizzah_2101,wip,2101,Mizzah,Mizzah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,,,,,3,"Gen.36.13,Gen.36.17,1Chr.1.37",,reuel_2430,,,"nahath_2146,shammah_2538,zerah_3043",,,,M,mizzah_2101,2019-07-27 11:49 mnason_2102,publish,2102,Mnason,Mnason,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Mnason,"Reminding, or remembrancer, a Christian of Jerusalem with whom Paul lodged ([Acts 21:16](/acts#Acts.21.16)). He was apparently a native of Cyprus, like Barnabas (11:19, 20), and was well known to the Christians of Caesarea (4:36). He was an “old disciple” (R.V., “early disciple”), i.e., he had become a Christian in the beginning of the formation of the Church in Jerusalem.",Voyage from Miletus to Jerusalem,Third Missionary Journey,1,Acts.21.16,,,,,,,,,M,mnason_2102,2020-08-27 01:33 moab_2103,wip,2103,Moab,Moab,,"Moabitess,Moabitish,Moabites",checked,,,Male,,,-1896,,-445,,,,Moab 1,"Used to denote the people of Moab ([Num. 22:3-14](/num#Num.22.3); [Judg. 3:30](/judg#Judg.3.30); [2 Sam. 8:2](/2sam#2Sam.8.2); [Jer. 48:11](/jer#Jer.48.11), [13](/jer#Jer.48.13)).",,,149,"Gen.19.37,Gen.36.35,Exod.15.15,Num.21.11,Num.21.13,Num.21.15,Num.21.20,Num.21.26,Num.21.28,Num.21.29,Num.22.1,Num.22.3,Num.22.4,Num.22.7,Num.22.8,Num.22.10,Num.22.14,Num.22.21,Num.22.36,Num.23.6,Num.23.7,Num.23.17,Num.24.17,Num.25.1,Num.26.3,Num.26.63,Num.31.12,Num.33.44,Num.33.48,Num.33.49,Num.33.50,Num.35.1,Num.36.13,Deut.1.5,Deut.2.8,Deut.2.18,Deut.29.1,Deut.32.49,Deut.34.1,Deut.34.5,Deut.34.6,Deut.34.8,Josh.13.32,Josh.24.9,Judg.3.12,Judg.3.14,Judg.3.15,Judg.3.17,Judg.3.28,Judg.3.29,Judg.3.30,Judg.10.6,Judg.11.15,Judg.11.17,Judg.11.18,Judg.11.25,Ruth.1.1,Ruth.1.2,Ruth.1.4,Ruth.1.6,Ruth.1.22,Ruth.2.6,Ruth.4.3,1Sam.12.9,1Sam.14.47,1Sam.22.3,1Sam.22.4,2Sam.8.2,2Sam.8.12,2Sam.23.20,1Kgs.11.7,2Kgs.1.1,2Kgs.3.4,2Kgs.3.5,2Kgs.3.7,2Kgs.3.10,2Kgs.3.13,2Kgs.3.23,2Kgs.3.26,1Chr.1.46,1Chr.4.22,1Chr.8.8,1Chr.11.22,1Chr.18.2,1Chr.18.11,2Chr.20.1,2Chr.20.10,2Chr.20.22,2Chr.20.23,Neh.13.23,Isa.11.14,Isa.15.1,Isa.15.2,Isa.15.4,Isa.15.5,Isa.15.8,Isa.15.9,Isa.16.2,Isa.16.4,Isa.16.6,Isa.16.7,Isa.16.11,Isa.16.12,Isa.16.13,Isa.16.14,Isa.25.10,Jer.9.26,Jer.25.21,Jer.27.3,Jer.40.11,Jer.48.1,Jer.48.2,Jer.48.4,Jer.48.9,Jer.48.11,Jer.48.13,Jer.48.15,Jer.48.16,Jer.48.18,Jer.48.20,Jer.48.24,Jer.48.25,Jer.48.26,Jer.48.28,Jer.48.29,Jer.48.31,Jer.48.33,Jer.48.35,Jer.48.36,Jer.48.38,Jer.48.39,Jer.48.40,Jer.48.41,Jer.48.42,Jer.48.43,Jer.48.44,Jer.48.45,Jer.48.46,Jer.48.47,Ezek.25.8,Ezek.25.9,Ezek.25.11,Dan.11.41,Amos.2.1,Amos.2.2,Mic.6.5,Zeph.2.8,Zeph.2.9,Ps.83.6",daughter_of_lot_older_985,lot_1830,,,,,"ben-ammi_451,daughter_of_lot_younger_984,daughter_of_lot_older_985",,M,moab_2103,2020-11-05 18:11 moadiah_1874,wip,1874,Moadiah,Moadiah,,"Maadiah,Maaziah",checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Maaziah 2,A priest ([Neh. 10:8](/neh#Neh.10.8)).,,,3,"Neh.10.8,Neh.12.5,Neh.12.17",,,,,,,,,M,moadiah_1874,2019-07-27 11:49 molech_2104,wip,2104,Molech,Molech,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-589,,,,Moloch,"King, the name of the national god of the Ammonites, to whom children were sacrificed by fire. He was the consuming and destroying and also at the same time the purifying fire. In [Amos 5:26](/amos#Amos.5.26), “your Moloch” of the Authorized Version is “your king” in the Revised Version (comp. [Acts 7:43](/acts#Acts.7.43)). Solomon ([1 Kings 11:7](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.7)) erected a high place for this idol on the Mount of Olives, and from that time till the days of Josiah his worship continued ([2 Kings 23:10](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.10), [13](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.13)). In the days of Jehoahaz it was partially restored, but after the Captivity wholly disappeared. He is also called Molech ([Lev. 18:21](/lev#Lev.18.21); [20:2-5](/lev#Lev.20.2), etc.), Milcom ([1 Kings 11:5](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.5), [33](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.33), etc.), and Malcham ([Zeph. 1:5](/zeph#Zeph.1.5)). This god became Chemosh among the Moabites.",,,8,"Lev.18.21,Lev.20.2,Lev.20.3,Lev.20.4,Lev.20.5,1Kgs.11.7,2Kgs.23.10,Jer.32.35",,,,,,,,,M,molech_2104,2019-07-27 11:49 molid_2105,wip,2105,Molid,Molid,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.29,abihail_29,abishur_53,,,ahban_122,,,,M,molid_2105,2019-07-27 11:49 mordecai_2106,wip,2106,Mordecai,Mordecai,,,checked,checked,Mordecai (one of the leaders of those who returned from exile with Zerrubabel in the days of Cyrus),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.2,Neh.7.7",,,,,,,,,M,mordecai_2106,2019-07-27 11:49 mordecai_2107,wip,2107,Mordecai,Mordecai,,,checked,checked,Mordecai (the prophet),Male,,,-461,,-452,,,,Mordecai,"The son of Jair, of the tribe of Benjamin. It has been alleged that he was carried into captivity with Jeconiah, and hence that he must have been at least one hundred and twenty-nine years old in the twelfth year of Ahasuerus (Xerxes). But the words of Esther do not necessarily lead to this conclusion. It was probably Kish of whom it is said (ver. 6) that he “had been carried away with the captivity.” He resided at Susa, the metropolis of Persia. He adopted his cousin Hadassah (Esther), an orphan child, whom he tenderly brought up as his own daughter. When she was brought into the king’s harem and made queen in the room of the deposed queen Vashti, he was promoted to some office in the court of Ahasuerus, and was one of those who “sat in the king’s gate” ([Esther 2:21](/esth#Esth.2.21)). While holding this office, he discovered a plot of the eunuchs to put the king to death, which, by his vigilance, was defeated. His services to the king in this matter were duly recorded in the royal chronicles. Haman (q.v.) the Agagite had been raised to the highest position at court. Mordecai refused to bow down before him; and Haman, being stung to the quick by the conduct of Mordecai, resolved to accomplish his death in a wholesale destruction of the Jewish exiles throughout the Persian empire ([Esther 3:8-15](/esth#Esth.3.8)). Tidings of this cruel scheme soon reached the ears of Mordecai, who communicated with Queen Esther regarding it, and by her wise and bold intervention the scheme was frustrated. The Jews were delivered from destruction, Mordecai was raised to a high rank, and Haman was executed on the gallows he had by anticipation erected for Mordecai (6:2-7:10). 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On the invitation of Pharaoh ([Gen. 45:17-25](/gen#Gen.45.17)), Jacob and his sons went down into Egypt. This immigration took place probably about 350 years before the birth of Moses. Some centuries before Joseph, Egypt had been conquered by a pastoral Semitic race from Asia, the Hyksos, who brought into cruel subjection the native Egyptians, who were an African race. Jacob and his retinue were accustomed to a shepherd’s life, and on their arrival in Egypt were received with favour by the king, who assigned them the “best of the land”, the land of Goshen, to dwell in. The Hyksos or “shepherd” king who thus showed favour to Joseph and his family was in all probability the Pharaoh Apopi (or Apopis). Thus favoured, the Israelites began to “multiply exceedingly” ([Gen. 47:27](/gen#Gen.47.27)), and extended to the west and south. At length the supremacy of the Hyksos came to an end. The descendants of Jacob were allowed to retain their possession of Goshen undisturbed, but after the death of Joseph their position was not so favourable. The Egyptians began to despise them, and the period of their “affliction” ([Gen. 15:13](/gen#Gen.15.13)) commenced. They were sorely oppressed. They continued, however, to increase in numbers, and “the land was filled with them” ([Ex. 1:7](/exod#Exod.1.7)). The native Egyptians regarded them with suspicion, so that they felt all the hardship of a struggle for existence. In process of time “a king [probably Seti I.] arose who knew not Joseph” ([Ex. 1:8](/exod#Exod.1.8)). The circumstances of the country were such that this king thought it necessary to weaken his Israelite subjects by oppressing them, and by degrees reducing their number. They were accordingly made public slaves, and were employed in connection with his numerous buildings, especially in the erection of store-cities, temples, and palaces. The children of Israel were made to serve with rigour. Their lives were made bitter with hard bondage, and “all their service, wherein they made them serve, was with rigour” ([Ex. 1:13](/exod#Exod.1.13), [14](/exod#Exod.1.14)). But this cruel oppression had not the result expected of reducing their number. On the contrary, “the more the Egyptians afflicted them, the more they multiplied and grew” ([Ex. 1:12](/exod#Exod.1.12)). The king next tried, through a compact secretly made with the guild of midwives, to bring about the destruction of all the Hebrew male children that might be born. But the king’s wish was not rigorously enforced; the male children were spared by the midwives, so that “the people multiplied” more than ever. Thus baffled, the king issued a public proclamation calling on the people to put to death all the Hebrew male children by casting them into the river ([Ex. 1:22](/exod#Exod.1.22)). But neither by this edict was the king’s purpose effected. One of the Hebrew households into which this cruel edict of the king brought great alarm was that of Amram, of the family of the Kohathites ([Ex. 6:16-20](/exod#Exod.6.16)), who with his wife Jochebed and two children, Miriam, a girl of perhaps fifteen years of age, and Aaron, a boy of three years, resided in or near Memphis, the capital city of that time. In this quiet home a male child was born (B.C. 1571). His mother concealed him in the house for three months from the knowledge of the civic authorities. But when the task of concealment became difficult, Jochebed contrived to bring her child under the notice of the daughter of the king by constructing for him an ark of bulrushes, which she laid among the flags which grew on the edge of the river at the spot where the princess was wont to come down and bathe. Her plan was successful. The king’s daughter “saw the child; and behold the child wept.” The princess (see PHARAOH’S DAUGHTER [1]) sent Miriam, who was standing by, to fetch a nurse. She went and brought the mother of the child, to whom the princess said, “Take this child away, and nurse it for me, and I will give thee thy wages.” Thus Jochebed’s child, whom the princess called “Moses”, i.e., “Saved from the water” ([Ex. 2:10](/exod#Exod.2.10)), was ultimately restored to her. As soon as the natural time for weaning the child had come, he was transferred from the humble abode of his father to the royal palace, where he was brought up as the adopted son of the princess, his mother probably accompanying him and caring still for him. He grew up amid all the grandeur and excitement of the Egyptian court, maintaining, however, probably a constant fellowship with his mother, which was of the highest importance as to his religious belief and his interest in his “brethren.” His education would doubtless be carefully attended to, and he would enjoy all the advantages of training both as to his body and his mind. He at length became “learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians” ([Acts 7:22](/acts#Acts.7.22)). Egypt had then two chief seats of learning, or universities, at one of which, probably that of Heliopolis, his education was completed. Moses, being now about twenty years of age, spent over twenty more before he came into prominence in Bible history. These twenty years were probably spent in military service. There is a tradition recorded by Josephus that he took a lead in the war which was then waged between Egypt and Ethiopia, in which he gained renown as a skilful general, and became “mighty in deeds” ([Acts 7:22](/acts#Acts.7.22)). After the termination of the war in Ethiopia, Moses returned to the Egyptian court, where he might reasonably have expected to be loaded with honours and enriched with wealth. But “beneath the smooth current of his life hitherto, a life of alternate luxury at the court and comparative hardness in the camp and in the discharge of his military duties, there had lurked from childhood to youth, and from youth to manhood, a secret discontent, perhaps a secret ambition. Moses, amid all his Egyptian surroundings, had never forgotten, had never wished to forget, that he was a Hebrew.” He now resolved to make himself acquainted with the condition of his countrymen, and “went out unto his brethren, and looked upon their burdens” ([Ex. 2:11](/exod#Exod.2.11)). This tour of inspection revealed to him the cruel oppression and bondage under which they everywhere groaned, and could not fail to press on him the serious consideration of his duty regarding them. The time had arrived for his making common cause with them, that he might thereby help to break their yoke of bondage. He made his choice accordingly ([Heb. 11:25-27](/heb#Heb.11.25)), assured that God would bless his resolution for the welfare of his people. He now left the palace of the king and took up his abode, probably in his father’s house, as one of the Hebrew people who had for forty years been suffering cruel wrong at the hands of the Egyptians. He could not remain indifferent to the state of things around him, and going out one day among the people, his indignation was roused against an Egyptian who was maltreating a Hebrew. He rashly lifted up his hand and slew the Egyptian, and hid his body in the sand. Next day he went out again and found two Hebrews striving together. He speedily found that the deed of the previous day was known. It reached the ears of Pharaoh (the “great Rameses,” Rameses II.), who “sought to slay Moses” ([Ex. 2:15](/exod#Exod.2.15)). Moved by fear, Moses fled from Egypt, and betook himself to the land of Midian, the southern part of the peninsula of Sinai, probably by much the same route as that by which, forty years afterwards, he led the Israelites to Sinai. He was providentially led to find a new home with the family of Reuel, where he remained for forty years ([Acts 7:30](/acts#Acts.7.30)), under training unconsciously for his great life’s work. Suddenly the angel of the Lord appeared to him in the burning bush ([Ex. 3](/exod#Exod.3)), and commissioned him to go down to Egypt and “bring forth the children of Israel” out of bondage. He was at first unwilling to go, but at length he was obedient to the heavenly vision, and left the land of Midian (4:18-26). On the way he was met by Aaron (q.v.) and the elders of Israel (27-31). He and Aaron had a hard task before them; but the Lord was with them (ch. 7-12), and the ransomed host went forth in triumph. After an eventful journey to and fro in the wilderness, we see them at length encamped in the plains of Moab, ready to cross over the Jordan into the Promised Land. There Moses addressed the assembled elders ([Deut. 1:1-4](/deut#Deut.1.1); [5:1-26:19](/deut#Deut.5.1); [27:11-30:20](/deut#Deut.27.11)), and gives the people his last counsels, and then rehearses the great song ([Deut. 32](/deut#Deut.32)), clothing in fitting words the deep emotions of his heart at such a time, and in review of such a marvellous history as that in which he had acted so conspicious a part. Then, after blessing the tribes (33), he ascends to “the mountain of Nebo (q.v.), to the top of Pisgah, that is over against Jericho” (34:1), and from thence he surveys the land. “Jehovah shewed him all the land of Gilead, unto Dan, and all Naphtali, and the land of Ephraim, and Manasseh, and all the land of Judah, unto the utmost sea, and the south, and the plain of the valley of Jericho, the city of palm trees, unto Zoar” ([Deut. 34:2-3](/deut#Deut.34.2)), the magnificient inheritance of the tribes of whom he had been so long the leader; and there he died, being one hundred and twenty years old, according to the word of the Lord, and was buried by the Lord “in a valley in the land of Moab, over against Beth-peor” (34:6). The people mourned for him during thirty days. Thus died “Moses the man of God” ([Deut. 33:1](/deut#Deut.33.1); [Josh. 14:6](/josh#Josh.14.6)). He was distinguished for his meekness and patience and firmness, and “he endured as seeing him who is invisible.” “There arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face, in all the signs and the wonders, which the Lord sent him to do in the land of Egypt to Pharaoh, and to all his servants, and to all his land, and in all that mighty hand, and in all the great terror which Moses shewed in the sight of all Israel” ([Deut. 34:10-12](/deut#Deut.34.10)). The name of Moses occurs frequently in the Psalms and Prophets as the chief of the prophets. In the New Testament he is referred to as the representative of the law and as a type of Christ ([John 1:17](/john#John.1.17); [2 Cor. 3:13-18](/2cor#2Cor.3.13); [Heb. 3:5](/heb#Heb.3.5), [6](/heb#Heb.3.6)). Moses is the only character in the Old Testament to whom Christ likens himself ([John 5:46](/john#John.5.46); comp. [Deut. 18:15](/deut#Deut.18.15), [18](/deut#Deut.18.18), [19](/deut#Deut.18.19); [Acts 7:37](/acts#Acts.7.37)). In [Heb. 3:1-19](/heb#Heb.3.1) this likeness to Moses is set forth in various particulars. In [Jude 1](/jude#Jude.1.1):9 mention is made of a contention between Michael and the devil about the body of Moses. This dispute is supposed to have had reference to the concealment of the body of Moses so as to prevent idolatry.",,,774,"Exod.2.10,Exod.2.11,Exod.2.14,Exod.2.15,Exod.2.17,Exod.2.21,Exod.3.1,Exod.3.3,Exod.3.4,Exod.3.6,Exod.3.11,Exod.3.13,Exod.3.14,Exod.3.15,Exod.4.1,Exod.4.3,Exod.4.4,Exod.4.10,Exod.4.14,Exod.4.18,Exod.4.19,Exod.4.20,Exod.4.21,Exod.4.27,Exod.4.28,Exod.4.29,Exod.4.30,Exod.5.1,Exod.5.4,Exod.5.20,Exod.5.22,Exod.6.1,Exod.6.2,Exod.6.9,Exod.6.10,Exod.6.12,Exod.6.13,Exod.6.20,Exod.6.26,Exod.6.27,Exod.6.28,Exod.6.29,Exod.6.30,Exod.7.1,Exod.7.6,Exod.7.7,Exod.7.8,Exod.7.10,Exod.7.14,Exod.7.19,Exod.7.20,Exod.8.1,Exod.8.5,Exod.8.8,Exod.8.9,Exod.8.12,Exod.8.13,Exod.8.16,Exod.8.20,Exod.8.25,Exod.8.26,Exod.8.29,Exod.8.30,Exod.8.31,Exod.9.1,Exod.9.8,Exod.9.10,Exod.9.11,Exod.9.12,Exod.9.13,Exod.9.22,Exod.9.23,Exod.9.27,Exod.9.29,Exod.9.33,Exod.9.35,Exod.10.1,Exod.10.3,Exod.10.8,Exod.10.9,Exod.10.12,Exod.10.13,Exod.10.16,Exod.10.21,Exod.10.22,Exod.10.24,Exod.10.25,Exod.10.29,Exod.11.1,Exod.11.3,Exod.11.4,Exod.11.9,Exod.11.10,Exod.12.1,Exod.12.21,Exod.12.28,Exod.12.31,Exod.12.35,Exod.12.43,Exod.12.50,Exod.13.1,Exod.13.3,Exod.13.19,Exod.14.1,Exod.14.11,Exod.14.13,Exod.14.15,Exod.14.21,Exod.14.26,Exod.14.27,Exod.14.31,Exod.15.1,Exod.15.22,Exod.15.24,Exod.16.2,Exod.16.4,Exod.16.6,Exod.16.8,Exod.16.9,Exod.16.11,Exod.16.15,Exod.16.19,Exod.16.20,Exod.16.22,Exod.16.24,Exod.16.25,Exod.16.28,Exod.16.32,Exod.16.33,Exod.16.34,Exod.17.2,Exod.17.3,Exod.17.4,Exod.17.5,Exod.17.6,Exod.17.9,Exod.17.10,Exod.17.11,Exod.17.14,Exod.17.15,Exod.18.1,Exod.18.5,Exod.18.6,Exod.18.7,Exod.18.8,Exod.18.13,Exod.18.15,Exod.18.24,Exod.18.25,Exod.18.26,Exod.18.27,Exod.19.3,Exod.19.7,Exod.19.8,Exod.19.9,Exod.19.10,Exod.19.14,Exod.19.17,Exod.19.19,Exod.19.20,Exod.19.21,Exod.19.23,Exod.19.25,Exod.20.19,Exod.20.20,Exod.20.21,Exod.20.22,Exod.24.1,Exod.24.2,Exod.24.3,Exod.24.4,Exod.24.6,Exod.24.8,Exod.24.9,Exod.24.12,Exod.24.13,Exod.24.15,Exod.24.16,Exod.24.18,Exod.25.1,Exod.30.11,Exod.30.17,Exod.30.22,Exod.30.34,Exod.31.1,Exod.31.12,Exod.31.18,Exod.32.1,Exod.32.7,Exod.32.9,Exod.32.11,Exod.32.15,Exod.32.17,Exod.32.21,Exod.32.23,Exod.32.25,Exod.32.26,Exod.32.28,Exod.32.29,Exod.32.30,Exod.32.31,Exod.32.33,Exod.33.1,Exod.33.5,Exod.33.7,Exod.33.8,Exod.33.9,Exod.33.11,Exod.33.12,Exod.33.17,Exod.34.1,Exod.34.4,Exod.34.8,Exod.34.27,Exod.34.29,Exod.34.30,Exod.34.31,Exod.34.33,Exod.34.34,Exod.34.35,Exod.35.1,Exod.35.4,Exod.35.20,Exod.35.29,Exod.35.30,Exod.36.2,Exod.36.3,Exod.36.5,Exod.36.6,Exod.38.21,Exod.38.22,Exod.39.1,Exod.39.5,Exod.39.7,Exod.39.21,Exod.39.26,Exod.39.29,Exod.39.31,Exod.39.32,Exod.39.33,Exod.39.42,Exod.39.43,Exod.40.1,Exod.40.16,Exod.40.18,Exod.40.19,Exod.40.21,Exod.40.23,Exod.40.25,Exod.40.27,Exod.40.29,Exod.40.31,Exod.40.32,Exod.40.33,Exod.40.35,Lev.1.1,Lev.4.1,Lev.5.14,Lev.6.1,Lev.6.8,Lev.6.19,Lev.6.24,Lev.7.22,Lev.7.28,Lev.7.38,Lev.8.1,Lev.8.4,Lev.8.5,Lev.8.6,Lev.8.9,Lev.8.10,Lev.8.13,Lev.8.15,Lev.8.16,Lev.8.17,Lev.8.19,Lev.8.20,Lev.8.21,Lev.8.23,Lev.8.24,Lev.8.28,Lev.8.29,Lev.8.30,Lev.8.31,Lev.8.36,Lev.9.1,Lev.9.5,Lev.9.6,Lev.9.7,Lev.9.10,Lev.9.21,Lev.9.23,Lev.10.3,Lev.10.4,Lev.10.5,Lev.10.6,Lev.10.7,Lev.10.11,Lev.10.12,Lev.10.16,Lev.10.19,Lev.10.20,Lev.11.1,Lev.12.1,Lev.13.1,Lev.14.1,Lev.14.33,Lev.15.1,Lev.16.1,Lev.16.2,Lev.16.34,Lev.17.1,Lev.18.1,Lev.19.1,Lev.20.1,Lev.21.1,Lev.21.16,Lev.21.24,Lev.22.1,Lev.22.17,Lev.22.26,Lev.23.1,Lev.23.9,Lev.23.23,Lev.23.26,Lev.23.33,Lev.23.44,Lev.24.1,Lev.24.11,Lev.24.13,Lev.24.23,Lev.25.1,Lev.26.46,Lev.27.1,Lev.27.34,Num.1.1,Num.1.17,Num.1.19,Num.1.44,Num.1.48,Num.1.54,Num.2.1,Num.2.33,Num.2.34,Num.3.1,Num.3.5,Num.3.11,Num.3.14,Num.3.16,Num.3.38,Num.3.39,Num.3.40,Num.3.42,Num.3.44,Num.3.49,Num.3.51,Num.4.1,Num.4.17,Num.4.21,Num.4.34,Num.4.37,Num.4.41,Num.4.45,Num.4.46,Num.4.49,Num.5.1,Num.5.4,Num.5.5,Num.5.11,Num.6.1,Num.6.22,Num.7.1,Num.7.4,Num.7.6,Num.7.11,Num.7.89,Num.8.1,Num.8.3,Num.8.4,Num.8.5,Num.8.20,Num.8.22,Num.8.23,Num.9.1,Num.9.4,Num.9.5,Num.9.6,Num.9.8,Num.9.9,Num.9.23,Num.10.1,Num.10.13,Num.10.29,Num.10.35,Num.11.2,Num.11.10,Num.11.11,Num.11.16,Num.11.21,Num.11.23,Num.11.24,Num.11.27,Num.11.28,Num.11.29,Num.11.30,Num.12.1,Num.12.2,Num.12.3,Num.12.4,Num.12.7,Num.12.8,Num.12.11,Num.12.13,Num.12.14,Num.13.1,Num.13.3,Num.13.16,Num.13.17,Num.13.26,Num.13.30,Num.14.2,Num.14.5,Num.14.11,Num.14.13,Num.14.26,Num.14.36,Num.14.39,Num.14.41,Num.14.44,Num.15.1,Num.15.17,Num.15.22,Num.15.23,Num.15.33,Num.15.35,Num.15.36,Num.15.37,Num.16.2,Num.16.3,Num.16.4,Num.16.8,Num.16.12,Num.16.15,Num.16.16,Num.16.18,Num.16.20,Num.16.23,Num.16.25,Num.16.28,Num.16.36,Num.16.40,Num.16.41,Num.16.42,Num.16.43,Num.16.44,Num.16.46,Num.16.47,Num.16.50,Num.17.1,Num.17.6,Num.17.7,Num.17.8,Num.17.9,Num.17.10,Num.17.11,Num.17.12,Num.18.25,Num.19.1,Num.20.2,Num.20.3,Num.20.6,Num.20.7,Num.20.9,Num.20.10,Num.20.11,Num.20.12,Num.20.14,Num.20.23,Num.20.27,Num.20.28,Num.21.5,Num.21.7,Num.21.8,Num.21.9,Num.21.16,Num.21.32,Num.21.34,Num.25.4,Num.25.5,Num.25.6,Num.25.10,Num.25.16,Num.26.1,Num.26.3,Num.26.4,Num.26.9,Num.26.52,Num.26.59,Num.26.63,Num.26.64,Num.27.2,Num.27.5,Num.27.6,Num.27.11,Num.27.12,Num.27.15,Num.27.18,Num.27.22,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19:52 mother_of_aholah_and_aholibah_2109,wip,2109,Mother of Aholah and Aholibah,Mother of Aholah and Aholibah,,mother,checked,,,Female,,,-593,,-593,,,,,,,,1,Ezek.23.2,,,,"aholah_169,aholibah_171",,,,,M,mother_of_aholah_and_aholibah_2109,2019-07-27 11:49 mother_of_lemuel_2110,wip,2110,Mother of Lemuel,Mother of Lemuel,,mother,checked,,,Female,,,-700,,-700,,,,,,,,1,Prov.31.1,,,,lemuel_1817,,,,,M,mother_of_lemuel_2110,2019-07-27 11:49 mother_of_the_wife_of_simon_2111,wip,2111,Mother of the Wife of Simon,Mother of the Wife of Simon,,mother,checked,,,Female,,,27,,31,,,,,,,,3,"Matt.8.14,Mark.1.30,Luke.4.38",,,,wife_of_simon_2943,,,,,M,mother_of_the_wife_of_simon_2111,2021-07-07 19:27 mother_of_zebedees_children_2112,wip,2112,Mother of Zebedees children,Mother of Zebedees children,,mother,checked,,,Female,,,33,,33,,,,,,,,2,"Matt.20.20,Matt.27.56",,,,"james_717,john_1677",,,,,M,mother_of_zebedees_children_2112,2019-07-27 11:49 moza_2113,wip,2113,Moza,Moza,,,checked,checked,Moza (A descendant of Saul),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Moza 1,One of the sons of Caleb ([1 Chr. 2:46](/1chr#1Chr.2.46)).,,,1,1Chr.2.46,ephah_1198,caleb_538,,,"achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,gazez_1282,haran_1408,mesha_2010,shobab_2716",,"hur_1571,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,tirhanah_2866",,M,moza_2113,2019-07-27 11:49 moza_2114,wip,2114,Moza,Moza,,,checked,checked,Moza (father of Binea),Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Moza 2,"The son of Zimri, of the posterity of Saul ([1 Chr. 8:36](/1chr#1Chr.8.36), [37](/1chr#1Chr.8.37); [9:42](/1chr#1Chr.9.42), [43](/1chr#1Chr.9.43)).",,,4,"1Chr.8.36,1Chr.8.37,1Chr.9.42,1Chr.9.43",,zimri_3089,,binea_507,,,,,M,moza_2114,2019-07-27 11:49 mushi_2116,wip,2116,Mushi,Mushi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1700,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Mushi,"Receding, the second of the two sons of Merari ([Ex. 6:19](/exod#Exod.6.19); [Num. 3:20](/num#Num.3.20)). His sons were called Mushites ([Num. 3:33](/num#Num.3.33); [26:58](/num#Num.26.58)).",,,8,"Exod.6.19,Num.3.20,1Chr.6.19,1Chr.6.47,1Chr.23.21,1Chr.23.23,1Chr.24.26,1Chr.24.30",,merari_2004,,"mahli_1896,eder_1035,jeremoth_857","jaaziah_671,mahli_1889",,,,M,mushi_2116,2019-07-27 11:49 naam_2117,wip,2117,Naam,Naam,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Naam,"Pleasantness, one of the three sons of Caleb, the son of Jephunneh ([1 Chr. 4:15](/1chr#1Chr.4.15)).",,,1,1Chr.4.15,,caleb_537,,,"achsah_68,iru_615,elah_1047",,,,N,naam_2117,2019-07-27 11:49 naamah_2118,publish,2118,Naamah (line of Cain),Naamah,,,checked,,Naamah (Zillah also had a son),Female,,,-4003,,-4003,,,Line of Cain,Naamah 1,The daughter of Lamech and Zillah ([Gen. 4](/gen#Gen.4): 22).,,,1,Gen.4.22,zillah_3080,lamech_1808,,,tubal-cain_2884,,"jabal_673,jubal_1748",,N,naamah_2118,2020-05-15 01:45 naamah_2119,wip,2119,Naamah,Naamah,,,checked,checked,"Naamah (The daughter of the king of Ammon, one of the wives of Solomon, and the only one who appears to have borne him a son)",Female,,,-975,,-958,jerusalem_636,,Genealogy of Jesus,Naamah 2,"The daughter of the king of Ammon, one of the wives of Solomon, the only one who appears to have borne him a son, viz., Rehoboam ([1 Kings 14:21](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.21), [31](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.31)).",,,3,"1Kgs.14.21,1Kgs.14.31,2Chr.12.13",,,solomon_2762,rehoboam_2412,,,,,N,naamah_2119,2019-07-27 11:49 naaman_2121,wip,2121,Naaman,Naaman,,,checked,checked,Naaman (Son of Bela) Naaman (head of Naamites),Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,2,"Num.26.40,1Chr.8.4",,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,abishua_52,addar_80,ahoah_168,ard_294,iri_613,jerimoth_864,ezbon_1236,gera_1300,uzzi_2919,uzziel_2931",,,,N,naaman_2121,2019-07-27 11:49 naaman_2122,wip,2122,Naaman,Naaman,,,checked,checked,Naaman (A member of the tribe of Benjamin. The grandson of Benjamin and son of Bela. The Naamite clan was named after him (Gen 46:21; Num 26:38–40; 1 Chr 8:4–7),Male,,,-894,,27,,,,Naaman,"Pleasantness, a Syrian, the commander of the armies of Benhadad II. in the time of Joram, king of Israel. He was afflicted with leprosy; and when the little Hebrew slave-girl that waited on his wife told her of a prophet in Samaria who could cure her master, he obtained a letter from Benhadad and proceeded with it to Joram. The king of Israel suspected in this some evil design against him, and rent his clothes. Elisha the prophet hearing of this, sent for Naaman, and the strange interview which took place is recorded in [2 Kings 5](/2kgs#2Kgs.5). The narrative contains all that is known of the Syrian commander. He was cured of his leprosy by dipping himself seven times in the Jordan, according to the word of Elisha. His cure is alluded to by our Lord ([Luke 4:27](/luke#Luke.4.27)).",,,11,"2Kgs.5.1,2Kgs.5.2,2Kgs.5.6,2Kgs.5.9,2Kgs.5.11,2Kgs.5.17,2Kgs.5.20,2Kgs.5.21,2Kgs.5.23,2Kgs.5.27,Luke.4.27",,,,,,,,,N,naaman_2122,2019-07-27 11:49 naaman_2123,wip,2123,Naaman,Naaman,,,checked,checked,Naaman (commander of the army of the king of Aram),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.8.7,,ehud_1039,,,"ahiah_128,ahihud_134,gera_1301,uzza_2914",,,,N,naaman_2123,2019-07-27 11:49 naarah_2124,wip,2124,Naarah,Naarah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Naarah,"A girl, the second of Ashur’s two wives, of the tribe of Judah ([1 Chr. 4:5](/1chr#1Chr.4.5), [6](/1chr#1Chr.4.6)).",,,2,"1Chr.4.5,1Chr.4.6",,,ashur_342,"hepher_1497,ahuzam_175,haahashtari_1332,temeni_2840",,,,,N,naarah_2124,2019-07-27 11:49 naarai_2125,wip,2125,Naarai,Naarai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Naarai,"Youthful, a military chief in David’s army ([1 Chr. 11:37](/1chr#1Chr.11.37)), called also Paarai ([2 Sam. 23:35](/2sam#2Sam.23.35)).",,,1,1Chr.11.37,,ezbai_1234,,,,,,,N,naarai_2125,2019-07-27 11:49 nabal_2126,wip,2126,Nabal,Nabal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1048,,,,Nabal,"Foolish, a descendant of Caleb who dwelt at Maon ([1 Sam. 25](/1sam#1Sam.25)), the modern Main, 7 miles south-east of Hebron. He was “very great, and he had 3,000 sheep and 1,000 goats...but the man was churlish and evil in his doings.” During his wanderings David came into that district, and hearing that Nabal was about to shear his sheep, he sent ten of his young men to ask “whatsoever cometh unto thy hand for thy servants.” Nabal insultingly resented the demand, saying, “Who is David, and who is the son of Jesse?” ([1 Sam. 25:10](/1sam#1Sam.25.10), [11](/1sam#1Sam.25.11)). One of the shepherds that stood by and saw the reception David’s messengers had met with, informed Abigail, Nabal’s wife, who at once realized the danger that threatened her household. She forthwith proceeded to the camp of David, bringing with her ample stores of provisions (25:18). She so courteously and persuasively pled her cause that David’s anger was appeased, and he said to her, “Blessed be the Lord God of Israel which sent thee this day to meet me.” On her return she found her husband incapable from drunkenness of understanding the state of matters, and not till the following day did she explain to him what had happened. He was stunned by a sense of the danger to which his conduct had exposed him. “His heart died within him, and he became as a stone.” and about ten days after “the Lord smote Nabal that he died” ([1 Sam. 25:37](/1sam#1Sam.25.37), [38](/1sam#1Sam.25.38)). Not long after David married Abigail (q.v.).",,,18,"1Sam.25.3,1Sam.25.4,1Sam.25.5,1Sam.25.9,1Sam.25.10,1Sam.25.14,1Sam.25.19,1Sam.25.25,1Sam.25.26,1Sam.25.34,1Sam.25.36,1Sam.25.37,1Sam.25.38,1Sam.25.39,1Sam.27.3,1Sam.30.5,2Sam.2.2,2Sam.3.3",,,abigail_26,,,,,,N,nabal_2126,2019-07-27 11:49 naboth_2127,wip,2127,Naboth,Naboth,,,checked,,,Female,,,-899,,-884,,,,Naboth,"Fruits, “the Jezreelite,” was the owner of a portion of ground on the eastern slope of the hill of Jezreel ([2 Kings 9:25](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.25), [26](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.26)). This small “plat of ground” seems to have been all he possessed. It was a vineyard, and lay “hard by the palace of Ahab” ([1 Kings 21:1](/1kgs#1Kgs.21.1), [2](/1kgs#1Kgs.21.2)), who greatly coveted it. Naboth, however, refused on any terms to part with it to the king. He had inherited it from his fathers, and no Israelite could lawfully sell his property ([Lev. 25:23](/lev#Lev.25.23)). Jezebel, Ahab’s wife, was grievously offended at Naboth’s refusal to part with his vineyard. By a crafty and cruel plot she compassed his death. His sons also shared his fate ([2 Kings 9:26](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.26); [1 Kings 21:19](/1kgs#1Kgs.21.19)). She then came to Ahab and said, “Arise, take possession of the vineyard; for Naboth is not alive, but dead.” Ahab arose and went forth into the garden which had so treacherously and cruelly been acquired, seemingly enjoying his new possession, when, lo, Elijah suddenly appeared before him and pronounced against him a fearful doom ([1 Kings 21:17-24](/1kgs#1Kgs.21.17)). Jehu and Bidcar were with Ahab at this time, and so deeply were the words of Elijah imprinted on Jehu’s memory that many years afterwards he refers to them ([2 Kings 9:26](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.26)), and he was the chief instrument in inflicting this sentence on Ahab and Jezebel and all their house (9:30-37). The house of Ahab was extinguished by him. Not one of all his great men and his kinsfolk and his priests did Jehu spare (10:11). Ahab humbled himself at Elijah’s words ([1 Kings 21:28](/1kgs#1Kgs.21.28), [29](/1kgs#1Kgs.21.29)), and therefore the prophecy was fulfilled not in his fate but in that of his son Joram ([2 Kings 9:25](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.25)). The history of Naboth, compared with that of Ahab and Jezebel, furnishes a remarkable illustration of the law of a retributive providence, a law which runs through all history (comp. [Ps. 109:17](/ps#Ps.109.17), [18](/ps#Ps.109.18)).",,,18,"1Kgs.21.1,1Kgs.21.2,1Kgs.21.3,1Kgs.21.4,1Kgs.21.6,1Kgs.21.7,1Kgs.21.8,1Kgs.21.9,1Kgs.21.12,1Kgs.21.13,1Kgs.21.14,1Kgs.21.15,1Kgs.21.16,1Kgs.21.18,1Kgs.21.19,2Kgs.9.21,2Kgs.9.25,2Kgs.9.26",,,,,,,,,N,naboth_2127,2019-07-27 11:49 nadab_2128,wip,2128,Nadab,Nadab,,,checked,checked,"Nadab The eldest of Aaron’s four sons and a priest. Nadab always appears with his brother Abihu (Exod 6:23; 24:1, 9; 28:1; Lev 10:1; Num 3:2, 4; 26:60; 1 Chr 6:3; 24:1)",Male,,,-1700,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Nadab 1,"The eldest of Aaron’s four sons ([Ex. 6:23](/exod#Exod.6.23); [Num. 3:2](/num#Num.3.2)). He with his brothers and their father were consecrated as priests of Jehovah ([Ex. 28:1](/exod#Exod.28.1)). He afterwards perished with Abihu for the sin of offering strange fire on the altar of burnt-offering ([Lev. 10:1](/lev#Lev.10.1), [2](/lev#Lev.10.2); [Num. 3:4](/num#Num.3.4); [26:60](/num#Num.26.60)).",,,12,"Exod.6.23,Exod.24.1,Exod.24.9,Exod.28.1,Lev.10.1,Num.3.2,Num.3.4,Num.26.60,Num.26.61,1Chr.6.3,1Chr.24.1,1Chr.24.2",elisheba_1162,aaron_1,,,"abihu_33,ithamar_649,eleazar_1062",,,,N,nadab_2128,2019-07-27 11:49 nadab_2129,wip,2129,Nadab,Nadab,,,checked,checked,Nadab (the second king of Israel),Male,,,-975,,-954,,,,Nadab 2,"The son and successor of Jeroboam, the king of Israel ([1 Kings 14:20](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.20)). While engaged with all Israel in laying siege to Gibbethon, a town of southern Dan ([Josh. 19:44](/josh#Josh.19.44)), a conspiracy broke out in his army, and he was slain by Baasha ([1 Kings 15:25-28](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.25)), after a reign of two years (B.C. 955-953). The assassination of Nadab was followed by that of his whole house, and thus this great Ephraimite family became extinct ([1 Kings 15:29](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.29)).",,,4,"1Kgs.14.20,1Kgs.15.25,1Kgs.15.27,1Kgs.15.31",,jeroboam_872,,,abijah_35,,,,N,nadab_2129,2020-11-02 15:58 nadab_2130,wip,2130,Nadab,Nadab,,,checked,checked,Nadab (son of Shammai),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Nadab 3,"One of the sons of Shammai in the tribe of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:28](/1chr#1Chr.2.28), [30](/1chr#1Chr.2.30)).",,,2,"1Chr.2.28,1Chr.2.30",,shammai_2542,,"appaim_277,seled_2486",abishur_53,,,,N,nadab_2130,2019-07-27 11:49 nadab_2131,wip,2131,Nadab,Nadab,,,checked,checked,Nadab (son of Abiel),Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.30,1Chr.9.36",maachah_1844,abiel_23,,,"abdon_12,ahio_156,baal_575,gedor_1292,kish_1784,mikloth_2078,ner_2181,zacher_2972,zur_3111",,,,N,nadab_2131,2019-07-27 11:49 nagge_2132,wip,2132,Nagge,Nagge,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.25,,maath_1871,,esli_1221,,,,,N,nagge_2132,2019-07-27 11:49 naham_2133,wip,2133,Naham,Naham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.19,,,,,hodiah_1544,,,,N,naham_2133,2019-07-27 11:49 nahamani_2134,wip,2134,Nahamani,Nahamani,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.7.7,,,,,,,,,N,nahamani_2134,2019-07-27 11:49 naharai_2135,wip,2135,Naharai,Naharai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Naharai,"Snorer, a Berothite, one of David’s heroes, and armour-bearer of Joab ([1 Chr. 11:39](/1chr#1Chr.11.39)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.37,1Chr.11.39",,,,,,,,,N,naharai_2135,2019-07-27 11:49 nahash_2136,wip,2136,Nahash,Nahash,,,checked,checked,Nahash (the Ammonite. king of the Ammonites),Male,,,-1095,,-1095,,,,Nahash 1,"King of the Ammonites in the time of Saul. The inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead having been exposed to great danger from Nahash, sent messengers to Gibeah to inform Saul of their extremity. He promptly responded to the call, and gathering together an army he marched against Nahash. “And it came to pass that they which remained were scattered, so that two of them [the Ammonites] were not left together” ([1 Sam. 11:1-11](/1sam#1Sam.11.1)).",,,3,"1Sam.11.1,1Sam.11.2,1Sam.12.12",,,,,,,,,N,nahash_2136,2019-07-27 11:49 nahash_2137,wip,2137,Nahash,Nahash,,,checked,checked,Nahash( fother of hanun),Male,,,-1037,,-1037,,,,,,,,3,"2Sam.10.2,1Chr.19.1,1Chr.19.2",,,,hanun_1404,,,,,N,nahash_2137,2019-07-27 11:49 nahash_2138,wip,2138,Nahash,Nahash,,,checked,checked,Nahash (Led Ammonites against Saul),Male,,,-1023,,-1023,,,,Nahash 3,"The father of Amasa, who was commander-in-chief of Abasolom’s army ([2 Sam. 17:25](/2sam#2Sam.17.25)). Jesse’s wife had apparently been first married to this man, to whom she bore Abigail and Zeruiah, who were thus David’s sisters, but only on the mother’s side ([1 Chr. 2:16](/1chr#1Chr.2.16)).",,,1,2Sam.17.25,,,,"zeruiah_3055,abigail_27",,,,,N,nahash_2138,2019-07-27 11:49 nahash_2139,wip,2139,Nahash,Nahash,,,checked,checked,Nahash (Shobi ),Male,,,-1023,,-1023,,,,,,,,1,2Sam.17.27,,,,shobi_2722,,,,,N,nahash_2139,2019-07-27 11:49 nahath_2140,wip,2140,Nahath,Nahath,,,checked,checked,Nahath (Levite),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Nahath 3,"A Levite, one of the overseers of the sacred offerings of the temple ([2 Chr. 31:13](/2chr#2Chr.31.13)).",,,1,2Chr.31.13,,,,,,,,,N,nahath_2140,2019-07-27 11:49 nahath_2146,wip,2146,Nahath,Nahath,,,checked,checked,Nahath (duke of Edom),Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,Nahath 1,"One of the four sons of Reuel, the son of Esau ([Gen. 36:13](/gen#Gen.36.13), [17](/gen#Gen.36.17)).",,,3,"Gen.36.13,Gen.36.17,1Chr.1.37",,reuel_2430,,,"mizzah_2101,shammah_2538,zerah_3043",,,,N,nahath_2146,2019-07-27 11:49 nahath_2876,wip,2876,Nahath,Nahath,,"Toah,Tohu",checked,checked,Nahath (Son of Elkanah),Male,,,-1100,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Nahath 2,A Kohathite Levite ([1 Chr. 6:26](/1chr#1Chr.6.26)).,,,3,"1Sam.1.1,1Chr.6.26,1Chr.6.34",,zuph_3108,,elihu_1126,,,,,N,nahath_2876,2019-07-27 11:49 nahbi_2141,wip,2141,Nahbi,Nahbi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Nahbi,"Hidden, one of the twelve spies sent out to explore the land of Canaan ([Num. 13:14](/num#Num.13.14)).",,,1,Num.13.14,,vophsi_2938,,,,,,,N,nahbi_2141,2019-07-27 11:49 nahor_2142,publish,2142,Nahor (father of Terah),Nahor,,Nachor,checked,,Nahor (elder brother of Abraham),Male,,-2155,-2155,-2007,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Nahor 1,"The father of Terah, who was the father of Abraham ([Gen. 11:22-25](/gen#Gen.11.22); [Luke 3:34](/luke#Luke.3.34)).",,,7,"Gen.11.22,Gen.11.23,Gen.11.24,Gen.11.25,Josh.24.2,1Chr.1.26,Luke.3.34",,serug_2503,,terah_2841,,,,,N,nahor_2142,2020-08-22 01:10 nahor_2143,publish,2143,Nahor (brother of Abraham),Nahor,,,checked,,Nahor (father of Abram),Male,,,-2056,,-1739,ur_1189,,,Nahor 2,"A son of Terah, and elder brother of Abraham ([Gen. 11:26](/gen#Gen.11.26), [27](/gen#Gen.11.27); [Josh. 24:2](/josh#Josh.24.2), R.V.). He married Milcah, the daughter of his brother Haran, and remained in the land of his nativity on the east of the river Euphrates at Haran ([Gen. 11:27-32](/gen#Gen.11.27)). A correspondence was maintained between the family of Abraham in Canaan and the relatives in the old ancestral home at Haran till the time of Jacob. When Jacob fled from Haran all intercourse between the two branches of the family came to an end ([Gen. 31:55](/gen#Gen.31.55)). His grand-daughter Rebekah became Isaac’s wife (24:67).",,,10,"Gen.11.26,Gen.11.27,Gen.11.29,Gen.22.20,Gen.22.23,Gen.24.15,Gen.24.24,Gen.24.47,Gen.29.5,Gen.31.53",,terah_2841,"milcah_2082,reumah_2433","thahash_2845,chesed_938,bethuel_487,maachah_1840,huz_1582,hazo_1468,jidlaph_1615,tebah_2832,pildash_2357,kemuel_1773,buz_529,gaham_1267","abraham_58,haran_1407,sarah_2473",,,,N,nahor_2143,2020-05-17 20:38 nahshon_2144,wip,2144,Nahshon,Nahshon,,"Naasson,Naashon",checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Nahshon,"Sorcerer, the son of Aminadab, and prince of the children of Judah at the time of the first numbering of the tribes in the wilderness ([Ex. 6:23](/exod#Exod.6.23)). His sister Elisheba was the wife of Aaron. He died in the wilderness ([Num. 26:64](/num#Num.26.64), [65](/num#Num.26.65)). His name occurs in the Greek form Naasson in the genealogy of Christ (Matt, 1:4; [Luke 3:32](/luke#Luke.3.32)).",,,11,"Exod.6.23,Num.1.7,Num.2.3,Num.7.12,Num.7.17,Num.10.14,Ruth.4.20,1Chr.2.10,1Chr.2.11,Matt.1.4,Luke.3.32",,amminadab_228,,salmon_2463,elisheba_1162,,,,N,nahshon_2144,2019-07-27 11:49 nahum_2145,wip,2145,Nahum,Nahum,,,checked,,,Male,,,-713,,-713,,,,,,,,1,Nah.1.1,,,,,,,,"Nah.1,Nah.2,Nah.3",N,nahum_2145,2020-12-01 15:49 naomi_2147,wip,2147,Naomi,Naomi,,Mara,checked,,,Female,,,-1308,,-1307,,,,Mara,"Bitter; sad, a symbolical name which Naomi gave to herself because of her misfortunes ([Ruth 1:20](/ruth#Ruth.1.20)).",,,20,"Ruth.1.2,Ruth.1.3,Ruth.1.8,Ruth.1.11,Ruth.1.19,Ruth.1.20,Ruth.1.21,Ruth.1.22,Ruth.2.1,Ruth.2.2,Ruth.2.6,Ruth.2.20,Ruth.2.22,Ruth.3.1,Ruth.4.3,Ruth.4.5,Ruth.4.9,Ruth.4.14,Ruth.4.16,Ruth.4.17",,,elimelech_1134,"mahlon_1897,chilion_940",,,,,N,naomi_2147,2019-07-27 11:49 naphish_2148,wip,2148,Naphish,Naphish,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1821,,-1821,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.25.15,1Chr.1.31",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,nebajoth_2164,tema_2837",,,,N,naphish_2148,2019-07-27 11:49 naphtali_2149,publish,2149,Naphtali,Naphtali,,Nephthalim,checked,,,Male,,-1754,-1752,,26,,,Tribe of Naphtali,Naphtali,"My wrestling, the fifth son of Jacob. His mother was Bilhah, Rachel’s handmaid ([Gen. 30:8](/gen#Gen.30.8)). When Jacob went down into Egypt, Naphtali had four sons ([Gen. 46:24](/gen#Gen.46.24)). Little is known of him as an individual.",,,49,"Gen.30.8,Gen.35.25,Gen.46.24,Gen.49.21,Exod.1.4,Num.1.15,Num.1.42,Num.1.43,Num.2.29,Num.7.78,Num.10.27,Num.13.14,Num.26.48,Num.26.50,Num.34.28,Deut.27.13,Deut.33.23,Deut.34.2,Josh.19.32,Josh.19.39,Josh.20.7,Josh.21.6,Josh.21.32,Judg.1.33,Judg.4.6,Judg.4.10,Judg.5.18,Judg.6.35,Judg.7.23,1Kgs.4.15,1Kgs.7.14,1Kgs.15.20,2Kgs.15.29,1Chr.2.2,1Chr.6.62,1Chr.6.76,1Chr.7.13,1Chr.12.34,1Chr.12.40,1Chr.27.19,2Chr.16.4,2Chr.34.6,Ps.68.27,Isa.9.1,Ezek.48.3,Ezek.48.4,Ezek.48.34,Matt.4.13,Matt.4.15",bilhah_502,israel_682,,"shillem_2677,guni_1330,jezer_1606,jahzeel_706",dan_973,,"asher_337,benjamin_463,issachar_645,dinah_1012,gad_1262,joseph_1710,judah_1751,levi_1820,reuben_2429,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,N,naphtali_2149,2020-09-06 23:51 naphtuhim_2150,publish,2150,Naphtuhim,Naphtuhim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Naphtuhim,"A Hamitic tribe descended from Mizraim ([Gen. 10:13](/gen#Gen.10.13)). Others identify this word with Napata, the name of the city and territory on the southern frontier of Mizraim, the modern Meroe, at the great bend of the Nile at Soudan. This city was the royal residence, it is said, of Queen Candace ([Acts 8:27](/acts#Acts.8.27)). Here there are extensive and splendid ruins.",,,2,"Gen.10.13,1Chr.1.11",,mizraim_2100,,,"anamim_253,caphthorim_917,casluhim_923,lehabim_1816,ludim_1835,pathrusim_2288",,,,N,naphtuhim_2150,2020-05-17 01:54 narcissus_2151,wip,2151,Narcissus,Narcissus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Narcissus,"Daffodil, a Roman whom Paul salutes ([Rom. 16:11](/rom#Rom.16.11)). He is supposed to have been the private secretary of the emperor Claudius. This is, however, quite uncertain.",,,1,Rom.16.11,,,,,,,,,N,narcissus_2151,2019-07-27 11:49 nathan_2152,wip,2152,Nathan,Nathan,,,checked,checked,Nathan(son of Jehoiada),Male,,,-1053,,26,jerusalem_636,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Nathan 2,"A son of David, by Bathsheba ([2 Sam. 5:14](/2sam#2Sam.5.14)), whose name appears in the genealogy of Mary, the mother of our Lord ([Luke 3:31](/luke#Luke.3.31)).",,,5,"2Sam.5.14,1Chr.3.5,1Chr.14.4,Zech.12.12,Luke.3.31",bathsheba_416,david_994,,mattatha_1961,"japhia_728,jerimoth_869,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,daniel_939,shephatiah_2657",,N,nathan_2152,2019-07-27 11:49 nathan_2153,wip,2153,Nathan,Nathan,,,checked,checked,Nathan(son of Hagri),Male,,,-1042,,-726,,,,Nathan 1,"A prophet in the reigns of David and Solomon ([2 Chr. 9:29](/2chr#2Chr.9.29)). He is first spoken of in connection with the arrangements David made for the building of the temple ([2 Sam. 7:2](/2sam#2Sam.7.2), [3](/2sam#2Sam.7.3), [17](/2sam#2Sam.7.17)), and next appears as the reprover of David on account of his sin with Bathsheba (12:1-14). He was charged with the education of Solomon (12:25), at whose inauguration to the throne he took a prominent part ([1 Kings 1:8](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.8), [10](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.10), [11](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.11), [22](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.22)-45). His two sons, Zabad ([1 Chr. 2:36](/1chr#1Chr.2.36)) and Azariah ([1 Kings 4:5](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.5)) occupied places of honour at the king’s court. He last appears in assisting David in reorganizing the public worship ([2 Chr. 29:25](/2chr#2Chr.29.25)). He seems to have written a life of David, and also a life of Solomon ([1 Chr. 29:29](/1chr#1Chr.29.29); [2 Chr. 9:29](/2chr#2Chr.9.29)).",,,29,"2Sam.7.2,2Sam.7.3,2Sam.7.4,2Sam.7.17,2Sam.12.1,2Sam.12.5,2Sam.12.7,2Sam.12.13,2Sam.12.15,2Sam.12.25,1Kgs.1.8,1Kgs.1.10,1Kgs.1.11,1Kgs.1.22,1Kgs.1.23,1Kgs.1.24,1Kgs.1.32,1Kgs.1.34,1Kgs.1.38,1Kgs.1.44,1Kgs.1.45,1Kgs.4.5,1Chr.17.1,1Chr.17.2,1Chr.17.3,1Chr.17.15,1Chr.29.29,2Chr.9.29,2Chr.29.25",,,,"zabud_2959,azariah_374",,,,"1Sam.26,1Sam.27,1Sam.28,1Sam.29,1Sam.30,1Sam.31,2Sam.1,2Sam.2,2Sam.3,2Sam.4,2Sam.5,2Sam.6,2Sam.7,2Sam.8,2Sam.9,2Sam.10,2Sam.11,2Sam.12,2Sam.13,2Sam.14,2Sam.15,2Sam.16,2Sam.17,2Sam.18,2Sam.19,2Sam.20,2Sam.21,2Sam.22,2Sam.23,2Sam.24",N,nathan_2153,2020-08-07 13:12 nathan_2154,wip,2154,Nathan,Nathan,,,checked,checked,"Attai was the father of Nathan, Nathan the father of Zabad.",Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,2,"2Sam.23.36,1Chr.11.38",,,,igal_1599,joel_1653,,,,N,nathan_2154,2019-07-27 11:49 nathan_2155,wip,2155,Nathan,Nathan,,,checked,checked,Nathan (the Jerahmeelite),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,Nathan 1,"A prophet in the reigns of David and Solomon ([2 Chr. 9:29](/2chr#2Chr.9.29)). He is first spoken of in connection with the arrangements David made for the building of the temple ([2 Sam. 7:2](/2sam#2Sam.7.2), [3](/2sam#2Sam.7.3), [17](/2sam#2Sam.7.17)), and next appears as the reprover of David on account of his sin with Bathsheba (12:1-14). He was charged with the education of Solomon (12:25), at whose inauguration to the throne he took a prominent part ([1 Kings 1:8](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.8), [10](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.10), [11](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.11), [22](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.22)-45). His two sons, Zabad ([1 Chr. 2:36](/1chr#1Chr.2.36)) and Azariah ([1 Kings 4:5](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.5)) occupied places of honour at the king’s court. He last appears in assisting David in reorganizing the public worship ([2 Chr. 29:25](/2chr#2Chr.29.25)). He seems to have written a life of David, and also a life of Solomon ([1 Chr. 29:29](/1chr#1Chr.29.29); [2 Chr. 9:29](/2chr#2Chr.9.29)).",,,1,1Chr.2.36,,attai_363,,zabad_2945,,,,,N,nathan_2155,2019-07-27 11:49 nathan_2156,wip,2156,Nathan,Nathan,,,checked,checked,Nathan (companion of Ezra) Nathan (Babylon),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Nathan 3,[Ezra 8:16](/ezra#Ezra.8.16).,,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,N,nathan_2156,2019-07-27 11:49 nathan_2157,wip,2157,Nathan,Nathan,,,checked,checked,Nathan (took strange wife),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.39,,,,,,,,,N,nathan_2157,2019-07-27 11:49 nathan-melech_2159,wip,2159,Nathan-melech,Nathan-melech,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,2Kgs.23.11,,,,,,,,,N,nathan-melech_2159,2019-07-27 11:49 nathanael_2158,wip,2158,Nathanael,Nathanael,,,checked,,,Male,,,5,,33,,,,Nathanael,"Given or gift of God, one of our Lord’s disciples, “of Cana in Galilee” ([John 21:2](/john#John.21.2)). He was “an Israelite indeed, in whom was no guile” (1:47, 48). His name occurs only in the Gospel of John, who in his list of the disciples never mentions Bartholomew, with whom he has consequently been identified. He was one of those to whom the Lord showed himself alive after his resurrection, at the Sea of Tiberias.",,,6,"John.1.45,John.1.46,John.1.47,John.1.48,John.1.49,John.21.2",,,,,,,,,N,nathanael_2158,2021-05-20 16:41 naum_2160,wip,2160,Naum,Naum,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.25,,esli_1221,,amos_239,,,,,N,naum_2160,2019-07-27 11:49 neariah_2161,wip,2161,Neariah,Neariah,,,checked,checked,Neariah(sons: Hattush),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.3.22,1Chr.3.23",,shemaiah_2620,,"elioenai_1135,hezekiah_1513,azrikam_563","bariah_402,igeal_595,hattush_1457,shaphat_2554",,,,N,neariah_2161,2019-07-27 11:49 neariah_2162,wip,2162,Neariah,Neariah,,,checked,checked,Neariah (son of Ishi),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.42,,ishi_625,,,"pelatiah_2305,rephaiah_2424,uzziel_2930",,,,N,neariah_2162,2019-07-27 11:49 nebai_2163,wip,2163,Nebai,Nebai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.19,,,,,,,,,N,nebai_2163,2019-07-27 11:49 nebajoth_2164,wip,2164,Nebajoth,Nebajoth,,Nebaioth,checked,,,Female,,,-1821,,-698,,,,Nebaioth 1,"Ishmael’s eldest son ([Gen. 25:13](/gen#Gen.25.13)), and the prince of an Israelitish tribe (16). He had a sister, Mahalath, who was one of Esau’s wives ([Gen. 28:9](/gen#Gen.28.9); [36:3](/gen#Gen.36.3)).",,,5,"Gen.25.13,Gen.28.9,Gen.36.3,1Chr.1.29,Isa.60.7",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,tema_2837",,,,N,nebajoth_2164,2019-07-27 11:49 nebat_2165,wip,2165,Nebat,Nebat,,,checked,,,Male,,,-984,,-721,,,,Nebat,"Sight; aspect, the father of Jeroboam, the king of Israel ([1 Kings 11:26](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.26), etc.).",,,25,"1Kgs.11.26,1Kgs.12.2,1Kgs.12.15,1Kgs.15.1,1Kgs.16.3,1Kgs.16.26,1Kgs.16.31,1Kgs.21.22,1Kgs.22.52,2Kgs.3.3,2Kgs.9.9,2Kgs.10.29,2Kgs.13.2,2Kgs.13.11,2Kgs.14.24,2Kgs.15.9,2Kgs.15.18,2Kgs.15.24,2Kgs.15.28,2Kgs.17.21,2Kgs.23.15,2Chr.9.29,2Chr.10.2,2Chr.10.15,2Chr.13.6",,,zeruah_3053,jeroboam_872,,,,,N,nebat_2165,2019-07-27 11:49 nebo_2166,wip,2166,Nebo,Nebo,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.43,,,,,,,,,N,nebo_2166,2019-07-27 11:49 nebuchadnezzar_2167,wip,2167,Nebuchadnezzar,Nebuchadnezzar,,Nebuchadrezzar,checked,,,Male,,,-607,,-445,,,,Nebuchadnezzar,"In the Babylonian orthography Nabu-kudur-uzur, which means “Nebo, protect the crown!” or the “frontiers.” In an inscription he styles himself “Nebo’s favourite.” He was the son and successor of Nabopolassar, who delivered Babylon from its dependence on Assyria and laid Nineveh in ruins. He was the greatest and most powerful of all the Babylonian kings. He married the daughter of Cyaxares, and thus the Median and Babylonian dynasties were united. Necho II., the king of Egypt, gained a victory over the Assyrians at Carchemish. This secured to Egypt the possession of the Syrian provinces of Assyria, including Palestine. The remaining provinces of the Assyrian empire were divided between Babylonia and Media. But Nabopolassar was ambitious of reconquering from Necho the western provinces of Syria, and for this purpose he sent his son with a powerful army westward ([Dan. 1:1](/dan#Dan.1.1)). The Egyptians met him at Carchemish, where a furious battle was fought, resulting in the complete rout of the Egyptians, who were driven back ([Jer. 46:2-12](/jer#Jer.46.2)), and Syria and Phoenicia brought under the sway of Babylon (B.C. 606). From that time “the king of Egypt came not again any more out of his land” ([2 Kings 24:7](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.7)). Nebuchadnezzar also subdued the whole of Palestine, and took Jerusalem, carrying away captive a great multitude of the Jews, among whom were Daniel and his companions ([Dan. 1:1](/dan#Dan.1.1), [2](/dan#Dan.1.2); [Jer. 27:19](/jer#Jer.27.19); [40:1](/jer#Jer.40.1)). Three years after this, Jehoiakim, who had reigned in Jerusalem as a Babylonian vassal, rebelled against the oppressor, trusting to help from Egypt ([2 Kings 24:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.1)). This led Nebuchadnezzar to march an army again to the conquest of Jerusalem, which at once yielded to him (B.C. 598). A third time he came against it, and deposed Jehoiachin, whom he carried into Babylon, with a large portion of the population of the city, and the sacred vessels of the temple, placing Zedekiah on the throne of Judah in his stead. He also, heedless of the warnings of the prophet, entered into an alliance with Egypt, and rebelled against Babylon. This brought about the final siege of the city, which was at length taken and utterly destroyed (B.C. 586). Zedekiah was taken captive, and had his eyes put out by order of the king of Babylon, who made him a prisoner for the remainder of his life. An onyx cameo, now in the museum of Florence, bears on it an arrow-headed inscription, which is certainly ancient and genuine. The helmeted profile is said (Schrader) to be genuine also, but it is more probable that it is the portrait of a usurper in the time of Darius (Hystaspes), called Nidinta-Bel, who took the name of “Nebuchadrezzar.” The inscription has been thus translated:, “In honour of Merodach, his lord, Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, in his lifetime had this made.” A clay tablet, now in the British Museum, bears the following inscription, the only one as yet found which refers to his wars: “In the thirty-seventh year of Nebuchadnezzar, king of the country of Babylon, he went to Egypt [Misr] to make war. Amasis, king of Egypt, collected [his army], and marched and spread abroad.” Thus were fulfilled the words of the prophet ([Jer. 46:13-26](/jer#Jer.46.13); [Ezek. 29:2-20](/ezek#Ezek.29.2)). Having completed the subjugation of Phoenicia, and inflicted chastisement on Egypt, Nebuchadnezzar now set himself to rebuild and adorn the city of Babylon ([Dan. 4:30](/dan#Dan.4.30)), and to add to the greatness and prosperity of his kingdom by constructing canals and aqueducts and reservoirs surpassing in grandeur and magnificence everything of the kind mentioned in history ([Dan. 2:37](/dan#Dan.2.37)). He is represented as a “king of kings,” ruling over a vast kingdom of many provinces, with a long list of officers and rulers under him, “princes, governors, captains,” etc. (3:2, 3, 27). He may, indeed, be said to have created the mighty empire over which he ruled. “Modern research has shown that Nebuchadnezzar was the greatest monarch that Babylon, or perhaps the East generally, ever produced. He must have possessed an enormous command of human labour, nine-tenths of Babylon itself, and nineteen-twentieths of all the other ruins that in almost countless profusion cover the land, are composed of bricks stamped with his name. He appears to have built or restored almost every city and temple in the whole country. His inscriptions give an elaborate account of the immense works which he constructed in and about Babylon itself, abundantly illustrating the boast, ‘Is not this great Babylon which I have build?’” Rawlinson, Hist. Illustrations. After the incident of the “burning fiery furnace” ([Dan. 3](/dan#Dan.3)) into which the three Hebrew confessors were cast, Nebuchadnezzar was afflicted with some peculiar mental aberration as a punishment for his pride and vanity, probably the form of madness known as lycanthropy (i.e, “the change of a man into a wolf”). A remarkable confirmation of the Scripture narrative is afforded by the recent discovery of a bronze door-step, which bears an inscription to the effect that it was presented by Nebuchadnezzar to the great temple at Borsippa as a votive offering on account of his recovery from a terrible illness. He survived his recovery for some years, and died B.C. 562, in the eighty-third or eighty-fourth year of his age, after a reign of forty-three years, and was succeeded by his son Evil-merodach, who, after a reign of two years, was succeeded by Neriglissar (559-555), who was succeeded by Nabonadius (555-538), at the close of whose reign (less than a quarter of a century after the death of Nebuchadnezzar) Babylon fell under Cyrus at the head of the combined armies of Media and Persia. “I have examined,” says Sir H. Rawlinson, “the bricks belonging perhaps to a hundred different towns and cities in the neighbourhood of Baghdad, and I never found any other legend than that of Nebuchadnezzar, son of Nabopolassar, king of Babylon.” Nine-tenths of all the bricks amid the ruins of Babylon are stamped with his name.",,,88,"2Kgs.24.1,2Kgs.24.10,2Kgs.24.11,2Kgs.25.1,2Kgs.25.8,2Kgs.25.22,1Chr.6.15,2Chr.36.6,2Chr.36.7,2Chr.36.10,2Chr.36.13,Ezra.1.7,Ezra.2.1,Ezra.5.12,Ezra.5.14,Ezra.6.5,Neh.7.6,Esth.2.6,Jer.21.2,Jer.21.7,Jer.22.25,Jer.24.1,Jer.25.1,Jer.25.9,Jer.27.6,Jer.27.8,Jer.27.20,Jer.28.3,Jer.28.11,Jer.28.14,Jer.29.1,Jer.29.3,Jer.29.21,Jer.32.1,Jer.32.28,Jer.34.1,Jer.35.11,Jer.37.1,Jer.39.1,Jer.39.5,Jer.39.11,Jer.43.10,Jer.44.30,Jer.46.2,Jer.46.13,Jer.46.26,Jer.49.28,Jer.49.30,Jer.50.17,Jer.51.34,Jer.52.4,Jer.52.12,Jer.52.28,Jer.52.29,Jer.52.30,Ezek.26.7,Ezek.29.18,Ezek.29.19,Ezek.30.10,Dan.1.1,Dan.1.18,Dan.2.1,Dan.2.28,Dan.2.46,Dan.3.1,Dan.3.2,Dan.3.3,Dan.3.5,Dan.3.7,Dan.3.9,Dan.3.13,Dan.3.14,Dan.3.16,Dan.3.19,Dan.3.24,Dan.3.26,Dan.3.28,Dan.4.1,Dan.4.4,Dan.4.18,Dan.4.28,Dan.4.31,Dan.4.33,Dan.4.34,Dan.4.37,Dan.5.2,Dan.5.11,Dan.5.18",,,,belshazzar_437,,,,,N,nebuchadnezzar_2167,2019-07-27 11:49 nebushasban_2168,wip,2168,Nebushasban,Nebushasban,,,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Nebushasban,"Adorer of Nebo, or Nebo saves me, the “Rabsaris,” or chief chamberlain, of the court of Babylon. He was one of those whom the king sent to release Jeremiah from prison in Jerusalem ([Jer. 39:13](/jer#Jer.39.13)).",,,1,Jer.39.13,,,,,,,,,N,nebushasban_2168,2019-07-27 11:49 nebuzar-adan_2169,wip,2169,Nebuzar-adan,Nebuzar-adan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-589,,-588,,,,Nebuzaradan,"“the captain of the guard,” in rank next to the king, who appears prominent in directing affairs at the capture of Jerusalem ([2 Kings 25:8-20](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.8); [Jer. 39:11](/jer#Jer.39.11); [40:2-5](/jer#Jer.40.2)). He showed kindness toward Jeremiah, as commanded by Nebuchadnezzar (40:1). Five years after this he again came to Jerusalem and carried captive seven hundred and forty-five more Jews.",,,15,"2Kgs.25.8,2Kgs.25.11,2Kgs.25.20,Jer.39.9,Jer.39.10,Jer.39.11,Jer.39.13,Jer.40.1,Jer.41.10,Jer.43.6,Jer.52.12,Jer.52.15,Jer.52.16,Jer.52.26,Jer.52.30",,,,,,,,,N,nebuzar-adan_2169,2019-07-27 11:49 nedabiah_2170,wip,2170,Nedabiah,Nedabiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Nedabiah,"Moved of Jehovah, one of the sons of Jeconiah ([1 Chr. 3:18](/1chr#1Chr.3.18)).",,,1,1Chr.3.18,,jehoiachin_791,,,"jecamiah_749,hoshama_1558,malchiram_1915,pedaiah_2293,shealtiel_2456,shenazar_2655,zedekiah_3030",,,,N,nedabiah_2170,2019-07-27 11:49 nehemiah_2171,wip,2171,Nehemiah,Nehemiah,,,checked,checked,"Nehemiah (The son of Hachaliah ( Nehemiah 1:1 ), and probably of the tribe of Judah. His family must have belonged to Jerusalem ( Nehemiah 2:3 ). He was one of the ""Jews of the dispersion,"" and in his youth was appointed to the important office of royal cup-bearer at the palace of Shushan)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Nehemiah 1,[Ezra 2:2](/ezra#Ezra.2.2); [Neh. 7:7](/neh#Neh.7.7).,,,2,"Ezra.2.2,Neh.7.7",,,,,,,,,N,nehemiah_2171,2019-07-27 11:49 nehemiah_2172,wip,2172,Nehemiah,Nehemiah,,,checked,checked,Nehemiah (of the tribe of Judah),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,Nehemiah 3,"The son of Hachaliah ([Neh. 1:1](/neh#Neh.1.1)), and probably of the tribe of Judah. His family must have belonged to Jerusalem ([Neh. 2:3](/neh#Neh.2.3)). He was one of the “Jews of the dispersion,” and in his youth was appointed to the important office of royal cup-bearer at the palace of Shushan. The king, Artaxerxes Longimanus, seems to have been on terms of friendly familiarity with his attendant. Through his brother Hanani, and perhaps from other sources ([Neh. 1:2](/neh#Neh.1.2); [2:3](/neh#Neh.2.3)), he heard of the mournful and desolate condition of the Holy City, and was filled with sadness of heart. For many days he fasted and mourned and prayed for the place of his fathers’ sepulchres. At length the king observed his sadness of countenance and asked the reason of it. Nehemiah explained it all to the king, and obtained his permission to go up to Jerusalem and there to act as tirshatha, or governor of Judea. He went up in the spring of B.C. 446 (eleven years after Ezra), with a strong escort supplied by the king, and with letters to all the pashas of the provinces through which he had to pass, as also to Asaph, keeper of the royal forests, directing him to assist Nehemiah. On his arrival he set himself to survey the city, and to form a plan for its restoration; a plan which he carried out with great skill and energy, so that the whole was completed in about six months. He remained in Judea for thirteen years as governor, carrying out many reforms, notwithstanding much opposition that he encountered ([Neh. 13:11](/neh#Neh.13.11)). He built up the state on the old lines, “supplementing and completing the work of Ezra,” and making all arrangements for the safety and good government of the city. At the close of this important period of his public life, he returned to Persia to the service of his royal master at Shushan or Ecbatana. Very soon after this the old corrupt state of things returned, showing the worthlessness to a large extent of the professions that had been made at the feast of the dedication of the walls of the city ([Neh. 12](/neh#Neh.12). See EZRA). Malachi now appeared among the people with words of stern reproof and solemn warning; and Nehemiah again returned from Persia (after an absence of some two years), and was grieved to see the widespread moral degeneracy that had taken place during his absence. He set himself with vigour to rectify the flagrant abuses that had sprung up, and restored the orderly administration of public worship and the outward observance of the law of Moses. Of his subsequent history we know nothing. Probably he remained at his post as governor till his death (about B.C. 413) in a good old age. The place of his death and burial is, however, unknown. “He resembled Ezra in his fiery zeal, in his active spirit of enterprise, and in the piety of his life: but he was of a bluffer and a fiercer mood; he had less patience with transgressors; he was a man of action rather than a man of thought, and more inclined to use force than persuasion. His practical sagacity and high courage were very markedly shown in the arrangement with which he carried through the rebuilding of the wall and balked the cunning plans of the ‘adversaries.’ The piety of his heart, his deeply religious spirit and constant sense of communion with and absolute dependence upon God, are strikingly exhibited, first in the long prayer recorded in ch. 1:5-11, and secondly and most remarkably in what have been called his ‘interjectional prayers’, those short but moving addresses to Almighty God which occur so frequently in his writings, the instinctive outpouring of a heart deeply moved, but ever resting itself upon God, and looking to God alone for aid in trouble, for the frustration of evil designs, and for final reward and acceptance” (Rawlinson). Nehemiah was the last of the governors sent from the Persian court. Judea after this was annexed to the satrapy of Coele-Syria, and was governed by the high priest under the jurisdiction of the governor of Syria, and the internal government of the country became more and more a hierarchy.",,,5,"Neh.1.1,Neh.8.9,Neh.10.1,Neh.12.26,Neh.12.47",,hachaliah_1336,,,hanani_1382,,,"Neh.1,Neh.2,Neh.3,Neh.4,Neh.5,Neh.6,Neh.7,Neh.8,Neh.9,Neh.10,Neh.11,Neh.12,Neh.13",N,nehemiah_2172,2019-07-27 11:49 nehemiah_2173,wip,2173,Nehemiah,Nehemiah,,,checked,checked,Nehemiah (son of Azbuk),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Nehemiah 2,[Neh. 3:16](/neh#Neh.3.16).,,,1,Neh.3.16,,azbuk_550,,,,,,,N,nehemiah_2173,2019-07-27 11:49 nehushta_2174,wip,2174,Nehushta,Nehushta,,,checked,,,Female,,,-599,,-599,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Nehushta,"Copper, the daughter of Elnathan of Jerusalem, and the wife of Jehoiakin ([2 Kings 24:8](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.8)), king of Judah.",,,1,2Kgs.24.8,,elnathan_1177,jehoiakim_1085,jehoiachin_791,,,,,N,nehushta_2174,2019-07-27 11:49 nekoda_2175,wip,2175,Nekoda,Nekoda,,,checked,checked,Nekoda (father of Rezin),Female,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.48,Neh.7.50",,,,,,,,,N,nekoda_2175,2019-07-27 11:49 nekoda_2176,wip,2176,Nekoda,Nekoda,,,checked,checked,"The sons of Midian were Ephah, Epher, Hanok, Abida and Eldaah. All these were descendants of Keturah. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations 1 Chronicles 1:33 The sons of Midian: Ephah, Epher, Hanok, Abida and Eldaah. All these were descendants of Keturah.",Female,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.60,Neh.7.62",,,,,,,,,N,nekoda_2176,2019-07-27 11:49 nemuel_2177,wip,2177,Nemuel,Nemuel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,Tribe of Reuben,Nemuel 2,"A Reubenite, a son of Eliab, and brother of Dathan and Abiram ([Num. 26:9](/num#Num.26.9)).",,,1,Num.26.9,,eliab_1074,,,"abiram_47,dathan_982",,,,N,nemuel_2177,2019-07-27 11:49 nepheg_2178,wip,2178,Nepheg,Nepheg,,,checked,checked,"Nepheg (A son of Izhar, of the tribe of Levi (Ex. 6:21)",Male,,,-1491,,-1491,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,Exod.6.21,,izhar_658,,,"korah_1795,shelomoth_2608,zichri_3065",,,,N,nepheg_2178,2019-07-27 11:49 nepheg_2179,wip,2179,Nepheg,Nepheg,,,checked,checked,Nepheg (weak),Male,,,-1053,,-1043,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,3,"2Sam.5.15,1Chr.3.7,1Chr.14.6",,david_994,,,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,japhia_728,jerimoth_869,daniel_939,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,,,N,nepheg_2179,2019-07-27 11:49 nephusim_2180,wip,2180,Nephusim,Nephusim,,Nephishesim,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.50,Neh.7.52",,,,,,,,,N,nephusim_2180,2019-07-27 11:49 ner_2181,wip,2181,Ner,Ner,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1014,,,,Ner,"Light, the father of Kish ([1 Chr. 8:33](/1chr#1Chr.8.33)). [1 Sam. 14:51](/1sam#1Sam.14.51) should be read, “Kish, the father of Saul, and Ner, the father of Abner, were the sons of Abiel.” And hence this Kish and Ner were brothers, and Saul and Abner were first cousins (comp. [1 Chr. 9:36](/1chr#1Chr.9.36)).",,,14,"1Sam.14.50,1Sam.14.51,1Sam.26.5,1Sam.26.14,2Sam.2.8,2Sam.2.12,2Sam.3.23,2Sam.3.25,2Sam.3.28,2Sam.3.37,1Kgs.2.5,1Kgs.2.32,1Chr.9.36,1Chr.26.28",maachah_1844,abiel_23,,abner_57,"abdon_12,ahio_156,baal_575,gedor_1292,kish_1784,mikloth_2078,nadab_2131,zacher_2972,zur_3111",,,,N,ner_2181,2019-07-27 11:49 nereus_2182,wip,2182,Nereus,Nereus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,,,,,1,Rom.16.15,,,,,,,,,N,nereus_2182,2019-07-27 11:49 nergal-sharezer_2183,wip,2183,Nergal-sharezer,Nergal-sharezer,,,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Nergal-sharezer 2,"Another of the “princes,” who bore the title of “Rabmag.” He was one of those who were sent to release Jeremiah from prison ([Jer. 39:13](/jer#Jer.39.13)) by “the captain of the guard.” He was a Babylonian grandee of high rank. From profane history and the inscriptions, we are led to conclude that he was the Neriglissar who murdered Evil-merodach, the son of Nebuchadnezzar, and succeeded him on the throne of Babylon (B.C. 559-556). He was married to a daughter of Nebuchadnezzar. The ruins of a palace, the only one on the right bank of the Euphrates, bear inscriptions denoting that it was built by this king. He was succeeded by his son, a mere boy, who was murdered after a reign of some nine months by a conspiracy of the nobles, one of whom, Nabonadius, ascended the vacant throne, and reigned for a period of seventeen years (B.C. 555-538), at the close of which period Babylon was taken by Cyrus. Belshazzar, who comes into notice in connection with the taking of Babylon, was by some supposed to have been the same as Nabonadius, who was called Nebuchadnezzar’s son ([Dan. 5:11](/dan#Dan.5.11), [18](/dan#Dan.5.18), [22](/dan#Dan.5.22)), because he had married his daughter. But it is known from the inscriptions that Nabonadius had a son called Belshazzar, who may have been his father’s associate on the throne at the time of the fall of Babylon, and who therefore would be the grandson of Nebuchadnezzar. The Jews had only one word, usually rendered “father,” to represent also such a relationship as that of “grandfather” or “great-grandfather.”",,,2,"Jer.39.3,Jer.39.13",,,,,,,,,N,nergal-sharezer_2183,2019-07-27 11:49 neri_2185,wip,2185,Neri,Neri,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.27,,melchi_1988,,salathiel_2457,,,,,N,neri_2185,2019-07-27 11:49 neriah_2186,wip,2186,Neriah,Neriah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-607,,-588,,,,,,,,10,"Jer.32.12,Jer.32.16,Jer.36.4,Jer.36.8,Jer.36.14,Jer.36.32,Jer.43.3,Jer.43.6,Jer.45.1,Jer.51.59",,maaseiah_1868,,"baruch_410,seraiah_2500",,,,,N,neriah_2186,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaneel_2188,wip,2188,Nethaneel,Nethaneel,,,checked,checked,Nethaneel (son of Zuar),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Nethaneel 1,"The son of Zuar, chief of the tribe of Issachar at the Exodus ([Num. 1:8](/num#Num.1.8); [2:5](/num#Num.2.5)).",,,5,"Num.1.8,Num.2.5,Num.7.18,Num.7.23,Num.10.15",,zuar_3107,,,,,,,N,nethaneel_2188,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaneel_2189,wip,2189,Nethaneel,Nethaneel,,,checked,checked,Nethaneel(the fourth son of Jesse),Male,,,-1752,,-1752,,,Tribe of Judah,Nethaneel 2,One of David’s brothers ([1 Chr. 2:14](/1chr#1Chr.2.14)).,,,1,1Chr.2.14,,jesse_903,,,"abinadab_44,david_994,eliab_1075,elihu_1129,ozem_2260,raddai_2387,shammah_2700",,,,N,nethaneel_2189,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaneel_2190,wip,2190,Nethaneel,Nethaneel,,,checked,checked,Nethaneel (son of Zuar),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Nethaneel 3,A priest who blew the trumpet before the ark when it was brought up to Jerusalem ([1 Chr. 15:24](/1chr#1Chr.15.24)).,,,1,1Chr.15.24,,,,,,,,,N,nethaneel_2190,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaneel_2191,wip,2191,Nethaneel,Nethaneel,,,checked,checked,Nethaneel (father of The scribe Shemaiah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.24.6,,,,shemaiah_2626,,,,,N,nethaneel_2191,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaneel_2192,wip,2192,Nethaneel,Nethaneel,,,checked,checked,Nethaneel (Son of Obed-edom) Nethaneel (porter of the temple),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Nethaneel 5,"A temple porter, of the family of the Korhites ([1 Chr. 26:4](/1chr#1Chr.26.4)).",,,1,1Chr.26.4,,shimei_2233,,,"ammiel_222,issachar_646,jehozabad_813,joah_1623,peulthai_2324,sacar_2453,shemaiah_2627",,,,N,nethaneel_2192,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaneel_2193,wip,2193,Nethaneel,Nethaneel,,,checked,checked,Nethaneel (son of Zuar),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Nethaneel 6,One of the “princes” appointed by Jehoshaphat to teach the law through the cities of Judah ([2 Chr. 17:7](/2chr#2Chr.17.7)).,,,1,2Chr.17.7,,,,,,,,,N,nethaneel_2193,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaneel_2194,wip,2194,Nethaneel,Nethaneel,,,checked,checked,Nethaneel (who provided offerings for the Levites),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Nethaneel 7,A chief Levite in the time of Josiah ([2 Chr. 35:9](/2chr#2Chr.35.9)).,,,1,2Chr.35.9,,,,,,,,,N,nethaneel_2194,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaneel_2195,wip,2195,Nethaneel,Nethaneel,,,checked,checked,Nethaneel(Son of Pashur),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Nethaneel 8,[Ezra 10:22](/ezra#Ezra.10.22).,,,1,Ezra.10.22,,,,,,,,,N,nethaneel_2195,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaneel_2196,wip,2196,Nethaneel,Nethaneel,,,checked,checked,"Nethaneel (the governor, the son of Hakaliah)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Nethaneel 9,[Neh. 12:21](/neh#Neh.12.21).,,,1,Neh.12.21,,,,,,,,,N,nethaneel_2196,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaneel_2197,wip,2197,Nethaneel,Nethaneel,,,checked,checked,Nethaneel (trumpet bearer at Jerusalem),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Nethaneel 10,A priest’s son who bore a trumpet at the dedication of the walls of Jerusalem ([Neh. 12:36](/neh#Neh.12.36)).,,,1,Neh.12.36,,jonathan_1700,,,"azarael_369,gilalai_1316,hanani_1383,judah_1755,maai_1848,milalai_2081,shemaiah_2640,zechariah_3026",,,,N,nethaneel_2197,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaniah_2198,wip,2198,Nethaniah,Nethaniah,,,checked,checked,"Nethaniah (son of Elishama), and father of Ishmael who murdered Gedaliah. (2 Kings 25:23,25) He was of the royal family of Judah. (B.C. 620.). A Levite sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the law",Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Nethaniah 4,"[2 Kings 25:23](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.23), [25](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.25).",,,16,"2Kgs.25.23,2Kgs.25.25,Jer.40.8,Jer.40.14,Jer.40.15,Jer.41.1,Jer.41.2,Jer.41.6,Jer.41.7,Jer.41.9,Jer.41.10,Jer.41.11,Jer.41.12,Jer.41.15,Jer.41.16,Jer.41.18",,elishama_1157,,ishmael_631,,,,,N,nethaniah_2198,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaniah_2199,wip,2199,Nethaniah,Nethaniah,,,checked,checked,Nethaniah (the musician of David),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.25.2,1Chr.25.12",,asaph_330,,,"jesharelah_334,joseph_1712,zaccur_2965",,,,N,nethaniah_2199,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaniah_2200,wip,2200,Nethaniah,Nethaniah,,,checked,checked,Nethaniah (were certain Levites—Shemaiah),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Nethaniah 2,A Levite sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the law ([2 Chr. 17:8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8)).,,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,N,nethaniah_2200,2019-07-27 11:49 nethaniah_2201,wip,2201,Nethaniah,Nethaniah,,,checked,checked,Nethaniah (father of Jehudi),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Nethaniah 3,[Jer. 36:14](/jer#Jer.36.14).,,,1,Jer.36.14,,shelemiah_2598,,jehudi_823,,,,,N,nethaniah_2201,2019-07-27 11:49 neziah_2202,wip,2202,Neziah,Neziah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Neziah,"Victory; pure, [Ezra 2:54](/ezra#Ezra.2.54); [Neh. 7:56](/neh#Neh.7.56).",,,2,"Ezra.2.54,Neh.7.56",,,,,,,,,N,neziah_2202,2019-07-27 11:49 nicanor_2203,publish,2203,Nicanor,Nicanor,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Nicanor,"Conqueror, one of the seven deacons appointed in the apostolic Church ([Acts 6:1-6](/acts#Acts.6.1)). Nothing further is known of him.",Seven chosen to serve,Persecution/First Martyr,1,Acts.6.5,,,,,,,,,N,nicanor_2203,2020-08-27 01:33 nicodemus_2204,wip,2204,Nicodemus,Nicodemus,,,checked,,,Male,,,30,,33,,,,Nicodemus,"The people is victor, a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin. He is first noticed as visiting Jesus by night ([John 3:1-21](/john#John.3.1)) for the purpose of learning more of his doctrines, which our Lord then unfolded to him, giving prominence to the necessity of being “born again.” He is next met with in the Sanhedrin (7:50-52), where he protested against the course they were taking in plotting against Christ. Once more he is mentioned as taking part in the preparation for the anointing and burial of the body of Christ ([John 19:39](/john#John.19.39)). We hear nothing more of him. There can be little doubt that he became a true disciple.",,,5,"John.3.1,John.3.4,John.3.9,John.7.50,John.19.39",,,,,,,,,N,nicodemus_2204,2021-07-06 12:50 nicolas_2205,publish,2205,Nicolas,Nicolas,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Nicolas,"The victory of the people, a proselyte of Antioch, one of the seven deacons ([Acts 6:5](/acts#Acts.6.5)).",Seven chosen to serve,Persecution/First Martyr,1,Acts.6.5,,,,,,,,,N,nicolas_2205,2020-08-27 01:33 nimrod_2206,publish,2206,Nimrod,Nimrod,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2289,,-710,,,,Nimrod,"Firm, a descendant of Cush, the son of Ham. He was the first who claimed to be a “mighty one in the earth.” Babel was the beginning of his kingdom, which he gradually enlarged ([Gen. 10:8-10](/gen#Gen.10.8)). The “land of Nimrod” ([Micah 5:6](/mic#Mic.5.6)) is a designation of Assyria or of Shinar, which is a part of it.",,,4,"Gen.10.8,Gen.10.9,1Chr.1.10,Mic.5.6",,cush_962,,,"havilah_1461,raamah_2380,sabtah_2451,sabtecha_2452,seba_2481",,,,N,nimrod_2206,2020-08-27 01:45 nimshi_2207,wip,2207,Nimshi,Nimshi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-906,,-884,,,,Nimshi,"Saved. Jehu was “the son of Jehoshaphat, the son of Nimshi” ([2 Kings 9:2](/2kgs#2Kgs.9.2); comp. [1 Kings 19:16](/1kgs#1Kgs.19.16)).",,,5,"1Kgs.19.16,2Kgs.9.2,2Kgs.9.14,2Kgs.9.20,2Chr.22.7",,,,jehoshaphat_809,,,,,N,nimshi_2207,2019-07-27 11:49 noadiah_2208,wip,2208,Noadiah,Noadiah,,,checked,checked,Noadiah (A Levite),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Noadiah 1,A Levite who returned from Babylon ([Ezra 8:33](/ezra#Ezra.8.33)).,,,1,Ezra.8.33,,binnui_508,,,,,,,N,noadiah_2208,2019-07-27 11:49 noadiah_2209,wip,2209,Noadiah,Noadiah,,,checked,checked,Noadiah (son of Binnui),Female,,,-445,,-445,,,,Noadiah 2,"A false prophetess who assisted Tobiah and Sanballat against the Jews ([Neh. 6:14](/neh#Neh.6.14)). Being bribed by them, she tried to stir up discontent among the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and so to embarrass Nehemiah in his great work of rebuilding the ruined walls of the city.",,,1,Neh.6.14,,,,,,,,,N,noadiah_2209,2019-07-27 11:49 noah_2210,publish,2210,Noah,Noah,,Noe,checked,,Noah (10th of the Pre-Flood Patriarchs),Male,,-2948,-2948,-1998,66,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Noah,"Rest, (Heb. Noah) the grandson of Methuselah ([Gen. 5:25-29](/gen#Gen.5.25)), who was for two hundred and fifty years contemporary with Adam, and the son of Lamech, who was about fifty years old at the time of Adam’s death. This patriarch is rightly regarded as the connecting link between the old and the new world. He is the second great progenitor of the human family. The words of his father Lamech at his birth ([Gen. 5:29](/gen#Gen.5.29)) have been regarded as in a sense prophetical, designating Noah as a type of Him who is the true “rest and comfort” of men under the burden of life ([Matt. 11:28](/matt#Matt.11.28)). He lived five hundred years, and then there were born unto him three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth ([Gen. 5:32](/gen#Gen.5.32)). He was a “just man and perfect in his generation,” and “walked with God” (comp. [Ezek. 14:14](/ezek#Ezek.14.14), [20](/ezek#Ezek.14.20)). But now the descendants of Cain and of Seth began to intermarry, and then there sprang up a race distinguished for their ungodliness. Men became more and more corrupt, and God determined to sweep the earth of its wicked population ([Gen. 6:7](/gen#Gen.6.7)). But with Noah God entered into a covenant, with a promise of deliverance from the threatened deluge (18). He was accordingly commanded to build an ark (6:14-16) for the saving of himself and his house. An interval of one hundred and twenty years elapsed while the ark was being built (6:3), during which Noah bore constant testimony against the unbelief and wickedness of that generation ([1 Pet. 3:18-20](/1pet#1Pet.3.18); 2 Pet. 2:5). When the ark of “gopher-wood” (mentioned only here) was at length completed according to the command of the Lord, the living creatures that were to be preserved entered into it; and then Noah and his wife and sons and daughters-in-law entered it, and the “Lord shut him in” ([Gen. 7:16](/gen#Gen.7.16)). The judgment-threatened now fell on the guilty world, “the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished” (2 Pet. 3:6). The ark floated on the waters for one hundred and fifty days, and then rested on the mountains of Ararat ([Gen. 8:3](/gen#Gen.8.3), [4](/gen#Gen.8.4)); but not for a considerable time after this was divine permission given him to leave the ark, so that he and his family were a whole year shut up within it ([Gen. 6](/gen#Gen.6)-14). On leaving the ark Noah’s first act was to erect an altar, the first of which there is any mention, and offer the sacrifices of adoring thanks and praise to God, who entered into a covenant with him, the first covenant between God and man, granting him possession of the earth by a new and special charter, which remains in force to the present time ([Gen. 8:21-9:17](/gen#Gen.8.21)). As a sign and witness of this covenant, the rainbow was adopted and set apart by God, as a sure pledge that never again would the earth be destroyed by a flood. But, alas! Noah after this fell into grievous sin ([Gen. 9:21](/gen#Gen.9.21)); and the conduct of Ham on this sad occasion led to the memorable prediction regarding his three sons and their descendants. Noah “lived after the flood three hundred and fifty years, and he died” (28:29).. Noah, motion, (Heb. No’ah) one of the five daughters of Zelophehad ([Num. 26:33](/num#Num.26.33); [27:1](/num#Num.27.1); [36:11](/num#Num.36.11); [Josh. 17:3](/josh#Josh.17.3)).","God instructs Noah to build the ark,The Great Flood begins,Water covers the earth,The flood subsides,Leaving the Ark,Noahic Covenant,Noah gets drunk and Canaan is cursed","The Flood, The Flood, The Flood, The Flood, The Flood, The Flood, The Flood",47,"Gen.5.29,Gen.5.30,Gen.5.32,Gen.6.8,Gen.6.9,Gen.6.10,Gen.6.13,Gen.6.22,Gen.7.1,Gen.7.5,Gen.7.6,Gen.7.7,Gen.7.9,Gen.7.11,Gen.7.13,Gen.7.15,Gen.7.23,Gen.8.1,Gen.8.6,Gen.8.11,Gen.8.13,Gen.8.15,Gen.8.18,Gen.8.20,Gen.9.1,Gen.9.8,Gen.9.17,Gen.9.18,Gen.9.19,Gen.9.20,Gen.9.24,Gen.9.28,Gen.9.29,Gen.10.1,Gen.10.32,1Chr.1.4,Isa.54.9,Ezek.14.14,Ezek.14.20,Matt.24.37,Matt.24.38,Luke.3.36,Luke.17.26,Luke.17.27,Heb.11.7,1Pet.3.20,2Pet.2.5",,lamech_1809,,"ham_1359,shem_2613,japheth_726",,,,,N,noah_2210,2020-08-27 01:11 noah_2211,wip,2211,Noah (daughter of Zelophehad),Noah,,,checked,,Noah(daughter of Zelophehad) was of the Tribe of Manasseh and was one of five daughters of Zelophehad.,Female,,,-1452,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,Noah,"Rest, (Heb. Noah) the grandson of Methuselah ([Gen. 5:25-29](/gen#Gen.5.25)), who was for two hundred and fifty years contemporary with Adam, and the son of Lamech, who was about fifty years old at the time of Adam’s death. This patriarch is rightly regarded as the connecting link between the old and the new world. He is the second great progenitor of the human family. The words of his father Lamech at his birth ([Gen. 5:29](/gen#Gen.5.29)) have been regarded as in a sense prophetical, designating Noah as a type of Him who is the true “rest and comfort” of men under the burden of life ([Matt. 11:28](/matt#Matt.11.28)). He lived five hundred years, and then there were born unto him three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth ([Gen. 5:32](/gen#Gen.5.32)). He was a “just man and perfect in his generation,” and “walked with God” (comp. [Ezek. 14:14](/ezek#Ezek.14.14), [20](/ezek#Ezek.14.20)). But now the descendants of Cain and of Seth began to intermarry, and then there sprang up a race distinguished for their ungodliness. Men became more and more corrupt, and God determined to sweep the earth of its wicked population ([Gen. 6:7](/gen#Gen.6.7)). But with Noah God entered into a covenant, with a promise of deliverance from the threatened deluge (18). He was accordingly commanded to build an ark (6:14-16) for the saving of himself and his house. An interval of one hundred and twenty years elapsed while the ark was being built (6:3), during which Noah bore constant testimony against the unbelief and wickedness of that generation ([1 Pet. 3:18-20](/1pet#1Pet.3.18); 2 Pet. 2:5). When the ark of “gopher-wood” (mentioned only here) was at length completed according to the command of the Lord, the living creatures that were to be preserved entered into it; and then Noah and his wife and sons and daughters-in-law entered it, and the “Lord shut him in” ([Gen. 7:16](/gen#Gen.7.16)). The judgment-threatened now fell on the guilty world, “the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished” (2 Pet. 3:6). The ark floated on the waters for one hundred and fifty days, and then rested on the mountains of Ararat ([Gen. 8:3](/gen#Gen.8.3), [4](/gen#Gen.8.4)); but not for a considerable time after this was divine permission given him to leave the ark, so that he and his family were a whole year shut up within it ([Gen. 6](/gen#Gen.6)-14). On leaving the ark Noah’s first act was to erect an altar, the first of which there is any mention, and offer the sacrifices of adoring thanks and praise to God, who entered into a covenant with him, the first covenant between God and man, granting him possession of the earth by a new and special charter, which remains in force to the present time ([Gen. 8:21-9:17](/gen#Gen.8.21)). As a sign and witness of this covenant, the rainbow was adopted and set apart by God, as a sure pledge that never again would the earth be destroyed by a flood. But, alas! Noah after this fell into grievous sin ([Gen. 9:21](/gen#Gen.9.21)); and the conduct of Ham on this sad occasion led to the memorable prediction regarding his three sons and their descendants. Noah “lived after the flood three hundred and fifty years, and he died” (28:29).. Noah, motion, (Heb. No’ah) one of the five daughters of Zelophehad ([Num. 26:33](/num#Num.26.33); [27:1](/num#Num.27.1); [36:11](/num#Num.36.11); [Josh. 17:3](/josh#Josh.17.3)).",,,4,"Num.26.33,Num.27.1,Num.36.11,Josh.17.3",,zelophehad_3035,,,"hoglah_1548,mahlah_1895,milcah_2083,tirzah_2868",,,,N,noah_2211,2020-05-15 01:59 nobah_2212,wip,2212,Nobah,Nobah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.32.42,,,,,,,,,N,nobah_2212,2019-07-27 11:49 nogah_2213,wip,2213,Nogah,Nogah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1043,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Nogah,"Splendour, one of David’s sons, born at Jerusalem ([1 Chr. 3:7](/1chr#1Chr.3.7)).",,,2,"1Chr.3.7,1Chr.14.6",,david_994,,,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,japhia_728,jerimoth_869,daniel_939,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,,,N,nogah_2213,2019-07-27 11:49 nohah_2120,wip,2120,Nohah,Nohah,,Naaman,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1706,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,2,"Gen.46.21,1Chr.8.2",,benjamin_463,,,"ahiram_158,ard_293,ashbel_336,becher_423,bela_436,jediael_757,ehi_1038,gera_1298,huram_1569,shupham_2115,rapha_2447",,,,N,nohah_2120,2019-07-27 11:49 nun_2214,wip,2214,Nun,Nun,,Non,checked,,,Male,,,-1491,,-445,,,Tribe of Joseph,Nun,Beyond the fact that he was the father of Joshua nothing more is known of him ([Ex. 33:11](/exod#Exod.33.11)).,,,30,"Exod.33.11,Num.11.28,Num.13.8,Num.13.16,Num.14.6,Num.14.30,Num.14.38,Num.26.65,Num.27.18,Num.32.12,Num.32.28,Num.34.17,Deut.1.38,Deut.31.23,Deut.32.44,Deut.34.9,Josh.1.1,Josh.2.1,Josh.2.23,Josh.6.6,Josh.14.1,Josh.17.4,Josh.19.49,Josh.19.51,Josh.21.1,Josh.24.29,Judg.2.8,1Kgs.16.34,1Chr.7.27,Neh.8.17",,elishama_1155,,joshua_1727,,,,,N,nun_2214,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2215,wip,2215,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,Obadiah(he helped 100 prophets),Male,,,-906,,-906,,,,Obadiah 1,"An Israelite who was chief in the household of King Ahab ([1 Kings 18:3](/1kgs#1Kgs.18.3)). Amid great spiritual degeneracy he maintained his fidelity to God, and interposed to protect The Lord’s prophets, an hundred of whom he hid at great personal risk in a cave (4, 13). Ahab seems to have held Obadiah in great honour, although he had no sympathy with his piety (5, 6, 7). The last notice of him is his bringing back tidings to Ahab that Elijah, whom he had so long sought for, was at hand (9-16). “Go,” said Elijah to him, when he met him in the way, “go tell thy lord, Behold, Elijah is here.”",,,6,"1Kgs.18.3,1Kgs.18.4,1Kgs.18.5,1Kgs.18.6,1Kgs.18.7,1Kgs.18.16",,,,,,,,,O,obadiah_2215,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2216,wip,2216,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,"Obadiah (son of Hananiah. Descendants are Pelatiah and Jeshaiah, and the sons of Rephaiah, of Arnan, of Obadiah and of Shekaniah",Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.21,,hananiah_1384,,,"arnan_310,jesaiah_883,pelatiah_2304,rephaiah_2423,shechaniah_2583",,,,O,obadiah_2216,2020-12-01 15:12 obadiah_2217,wip,2217,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,Obadiah (son of Izrahiah),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,Obadiah 2,A chief of the tribe of Issachar ([1 Chr. 7:3](/1chr#1Chr.7.3)).,,,1,1Chr.7.3,,izrahiah_659,,,"ishiah_627,joel_1652,michael_2062",,,,O,obadiah_2217,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2218,wip,2218,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,Obadiah (son ofAzel),Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Obadiah 3,A descendant of Saul ([1 Chr. 8:38](/1chr#1Chr.8.38)).,,,2,"1Chr.8.38,1Chr.9.44",,azel_551,,,"bocheru_520,azrikam_564,ishmael_632,hanan_1371,sheariah_2565",,,,O,obadiah_2218,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2219,wip,2219,Obadiah,Obadiah,,Abda,checked,checked,Obadiah (Son of shemaiah),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Obadiah 4,"A Levite, after the Captivity ([1 Chr. 9:16](/1chr#1Chr.9.16)).",,,3,"1Chr.9.16,Neh.11.17,Neh.12.25",,shemaiah_2624,,,,,,,O,obadiah_2219,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2220,wip,2220,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,Obadiah (A Prophet),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Obadiah 5,A Gadite who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:9](/1chr#1Chr.12.9)).,,,1,1Chr.12.9,,,,,,,,,O,obadiah_2220,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2221,wip,2221,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,Obadiah (Zebulunite) Obadiah (father of the chief Ishmaiah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Obadiah 6,A prince of Zebulun in the time of David ([1 Chr. 27:19](/1chr#1Chr.27.19)).,,,1,1Chr.27.19,,,,ishmaiah_636,,,,,O,obadiah_2221,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2222,wip,2222,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,Obadiah (Zechariah),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Obadiah 7,One of the princes sent by Jehoshaphat to instruct the people in the law ([2 Chr. 17:7](/2chr#2Chr.17.7)).,,,1,2Chr.17.7,,,,,,,,,O,obadiah_2222,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2223,wip,2223,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,Obadiah ( Levite descended from Merari),Male,,,-624,,-624,,,,Obadiah 8,A Levite who superintended the repairs of the temple under Josiah ([2 Chr. 34:12](/2chr#2Chr.34.12)).,,,1,2Chr.34.12,,,,,,,,,O,obadiah_2223,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2224,wip,2224,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,"servant of Yahweh, assyrian period",Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Obadiah 9,One who accompanied Ezra on the return from Babylon ([Ezra 8:9](/ezra#Ezra.8.9)).,,,1,Ezra.8.9,,jehiel_777,,,,,,,O,obadiah_2224,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2225,wip,2225,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,Obadiah(son of Hakaliah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.5,,,,,,,,,O,obadiah_2225,2019-07-27 11:49 obadiah_2226,wip,2226,Obadiah,Obadiah,,,checked,checked,Obadiah (descendant of Saul),Male,,,-587,,-587,,,,,,,,1,Obad.1.1,,,,,,,,Obad.1,O,obadiah_2226,2020-12-01 15:12 obed_2228,wip,2228,Obed,Obed,,,checked,checked,Obed (Grandfather of David),Male,,,-1752,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Obed 1,"A son of Boaz and Ruth ([Ruth 4:21](/ruth#Ruth.4.21), [22](/ruth#Ruth.4.22)), and the grandfather of David ([Matt. 1:5](/matt#Matt.1.5)).",,,6,"Ruth.4.17,Ruth.4.21,Ruth.4.22,1Chr.2.12,Matt.1.5,Luke.3.32",ruth_2450,boaz_519,,jesse_903,,,,,O,obed_2228,2019-07-27 11:49 obed_2229,wip,2229,Obed,Obed,,,checked,checked,Obed (Ancestor of Jesus),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,Obed 2,[1 Chr. 2:34-38](/1chr#1Chr.2.34).,,,2,"1Chr.2.37,1Chr.2.38",,ephlal_1204,,jehu_818,,,,,O,obed_2229,2019-07-27 11:49 obed_2230,wip,2230,Obed,Obed,,,checked,checked,Obed (son of Boaz),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.47,,,,,,,,,O,obed_2230,2019-07-27 11:49 obed_2231,wip,2231,Obed,Obed,,,checked,checked,Obed (Son of Boaz),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Obed 3,[1 Chr. 26:7](/1chr#1Chr.26.7).,,,1,1Chr.26.7,,shemaiah_2627,,,"elihu_1128,elzabad_1188,othni_2258,rephael_2421,semachiah_2487",,,,O,obed_2231,2019-07-27 11:49 obed_2232,wip,2232,Obed,Obed,,,checked,checked,Obed (Father of Azariah),Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,Obed 4,[2 Chr. 23:1](/2chr#2Chr.23.1).,,,1,2Chr.23.1,,,,azariah_384,,,,,O,obed_2232,2019-07-27 11:49 obil_2234,wip,2234,Obil,Obil,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Obil,"A keeper of camels, an Ishmaelite who was “over the camels” in the time of David ([1 Chr. 27:30](/1chr#1Chr.27.30)).",,,1,1Chr.27.30,,,,,,,,,O,obil_2234,2019-07-27 11:49 ocran_2235,wip,2235,Ocran,Ocran,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,5,"Num.1.13,Num.2.27,Num.7.72,Num.7.77,Num.10.26",,,,pagiel_2264,,,,,O,ocran_2235,2019-07-27 11:49 oded_2236,wip,2236,Oded,Oded,,,checked,checked,Oded (the prophet),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"2Chr.15.1,2Chr.15.8",,,,azariah_380,,,,,O,oded_2236,2019-07-27 11:49 oded_2237,wip,2237,Oded,Oded,,,checked,checked,Oded (A prophet in Samari),Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,Oded 2,A prophet in the time of Ahaz and Pekah ([2 Chr. 28:9-15](/2chr#2Chr.28.9)).,,,1,2Chr.28.9,,,,,,,,,O,oded_2237,2019-07-27 11:49 og_2238,publish,2238,Og,Og,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1453,,-445,,,,Og,"Gigantic, the king of Bashan, who was defeated by Moses in a pitched battle at Edrei, and was slain along with his sons ([Deut. 1:4](/deut#Deut.1.4)), and whose kingdom was given to the tribes of Reuben and Gad and half the tribe of Manasseh ([Num. 21:32-35](/num#Num.21.32); [Deut. 3:1-13](/deut#Deut.3.1)). His bedstead (or rather sarcophagus) was of iron (or ironstone), 9 cubits in length and 4 cubits in breadth. His overthrow was afterwards celebrated in song ([Ps. 135:11](/ps#Ps.135.11); [136:20](/ps#Ps.136.20)).",,,22,"Num.21.33,Num.32.33,Deut.1.4,Deut.3.1,Deut.3.3,Deut.3.4,Deut.3.10,Deut.3.11,Deut.3.13,Deut.4.47,Deut.29.7,Deut.31.4,Josh.2.10,Josh.9.10,Josh.12.4,Josh.13.12,Josh.13.30,Josh.13.31,1Kgs.4.19,Neh.9.22,Ps.135.11,Ps.136.20",,,,,,,,,O,og_2238,2020-07-11 17:52 ohad_2239,wip,2239,Ohad,Ohad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1491,,,Tribe of Simeon,Ohad,"United, or power, the third son of Simeon ([Gen. 46:10](/gen#Gen.46.10)).",,,2,"Gen.46.10,Exod.6.15",,simeon_2741,,,"jachin_679,jamin_720,jemuel_838,shaul_2562,zerah_3102",,,,O,ohad_2239,2019-07-27 11:49 ohel_2240,wip,2240,Ohel,Ohel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Ohel,"A house; tent, the fourth son of Zerubbabel ([1 Chr. 3:20](/1chr#1Chr.3.20)).",,,1,1Chr.3.20,,zerubbabel_3054,,,"abiud_56,berechiah_471,hananiah_1384,hasadiah_1426,hashubah_1445,jushab-hesed_1765,meshullam_2021,shelomith_2606",,,,O,ohel_2240,2019-07-27 11:49 olympas_2241,wip,2241,Olympas,Olympas,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Olympas,A Roman Christian whom Paul salutes ([Rom. 16:15](/rom#Rom.16.15)).,,,1,Rom.16.15,,,,,,,,,O,olympas_2241,2019-07-27 11:49 omar_2242,wip,2242,Omar,Omar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,Omar,"Eloquent, the son of Eliphaz, who was Esau’s eldest son ([Gen. 36:11-15](/gen#Gen.36.11)).",,,3,"Gen.36.11,Gen.36.15,1Chr.1.36",,eliphaz_1144,,,"amalek_197,gatam_1281,kenaz_1776,korah_1794,teman_2838,zepho_3042",,,,O,omar_2242,2019-07-27 11:49 omri_2243,wip,2243,Omri,Omri,,,checked,checked,Omri (commander) Omri (King of Israel) Omri (Denounced by Micah),Male,,,-929,,-710,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Omri,"Servant of Jehovah. When Elah was murdered by Zimri at Tirzah ([1 Kings 16:15-27](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.15)), Omri, his captain, was made king (B.C. 931). For four years there was continued opposition to his reign, Tibni, another claimant to the throne, leading the opposing party; but at the close of that period all his rivals were defeated, and he became king of Israel, “Tibni died and Omri reigned” (B.C. 927). By his vigour and power he gained great eminence and consolidated the kingdom. He fixed his dynasty on the throne so firmly that it continued during four succeeding reigns. Tirza was for six years the seat of his government. He then removed the capital to Samaria (q.v.), where he died, and was succeeded by his son Ahab. “He wrought evil in the eyes of the Lord, and did worse than all that were before him.” Beth-omri, “the house” or “city of Omri,” is the name usually found on Assyrian inscriptions for Samaria. In the stele of Mesha (the “Moabite stone”), which was erected in Moab about twenty or thirty years after Omri’s death, it is recorded that Omri oppressed Moab till Mesha delivered the land: “Omri, king of Israel, oppressed Moab many days, for Chemosh was angry with his land. His son succeeded him, and he also said, I will oppress Moab” (comp. [2 Kings 1:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.1.1); [3:4](/2kgs#2Kgs.3.4), [5](/2kgs#2Kgs.3.5)). The “Moabite stone” also records that “Omri took the land of Medeba, and occupied it in his day and in the days of his son forty years.”",,,13,"1Kgs.16.16,1Kgs.16.17,1Kgs.16.21,1Kgs.16.22,1Kgs.16.23,1Kgs.16.25,1Kgs.16.27,1Kgs.16.28,1Kgs.16.29,1Kgs.16.30,2Kgs.8.26,2Chr.22.2,Mic.6.16",,,,ahab_113,,,,,O,omri_2243,2020-12-02 16:52 omri_2244,wip,2244,Omri,Omri,,,checked,checked,Omri (Sixth king of Israel),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.7.8,,becher_423,,,"abiah_17,alameth_184,anathoth_262,jerimoth_865,eliezer_1115,elioenai_1137,joash_1635,zemira_3037",,,,O,omri_2244,2019-07-27 11:49 omri_2245,wip,2245,Omri,Omri,,,checked,checked,The sixth king of Israe,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.4,,imri_604,,ammihud_227,,,,,O,omri_2245,2019-07-27 11:49 omri_2246,wip,2246,Omri,Omri,,,checked,checked,Omri (son of Michael),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.18,,michael_2065,,,,,,,O,omri_2246,2019-07-27 11:49 on_2247,wip,2247,On,On,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1471,,,,,,,,3,"Num.2.18,Num.6.23,Num.16.1",,peleth_2311,,,,,,,O,on_2247,2019-07-27 11:49 onam_2248,wip,2248,Onam,Onam,,,checked,checked,Onam(sons of Shobal),Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.23,1Chr.1.40",,shobal_2719,,,"alvan_195,ebal_1026,manahath_1927,shepho_2665",,,,O,onam_2248,2019-07-27 11:49 onam_2249,wip,2249,Onam,Onam,,,checked,checked,Fifth son of Shoba,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.26,1Chr.2.28",atarah_354,jerahmeel_843,,"jada_684,shammai_2542","ahijah_137,bunah_525,oren_2256,ozem_2261,ram_2392",,,,O,onam_2249,2019-07-27 11:49 onan_2250,wip,2250,Onan,Onan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,-1452,,,Tribe of Judah,Onan,"Strong, the second son of Judah ([Gen. 38:4-10](/gen#Gen.38.4); comp. [Deut. 25:5](/deut#Deut.25.5); [Matt. 22:24](/matt#Matt.22.24)). He died before the going down of Jacob and his family into Egypt.",,,6,"Gen.38.4,Gen.38.8,Gen.38.9,Gen.46.12,Num.26.19,1Chr.2.3",daughter_of_shuah_993,judah_1751,,,"er_1209,shelah_2593",,"pharez_2338,zerah_2984",,O,onan_2250,2019-07-27 11:49 onesimus_2251,publish,2251,Onesimus,Onesimus,,,checked,,,Male,,,64,,64,,,,Onesimus,"Useful, a slave who, after robbing his master Philemon (q.v.) at Colosse, fled to Rome, where he was converted by the apostle Paul, who sent him back to his master with the epistle which bears his name. In it he beseeches Philemon to receive his slave as a “faithful and beloved brother.” Paul offers to pay to Philemon anything his slave had taken, and to bear the wrong he had done him. He was accompanied on his return by Tychicus, the bearer of the Epistle to the Colossians ([Philemon 1](/phlm#Phlm.1.1):16, 18). The story of this fugitive Colossian slave is a remarkable evidence of the freedom of access to the prisoner which was granted to all, and “a beautiful illustration both of the character of St. Paul and the transfiguring power and righteous principles of the gospel.”",,,2,"Col.4.9,Phlm.1.10",,,,,,,,,O,onesimus_2251,2020-05-21 19:27 onesiphorus_2252,wip,2252,Onesiphorus,Onesiphorus,,,checked,,,Male,,,66,,66,,,,Onesiphorus,"Bringing profit, an Ephesian Christian who showed great kindness to Paul at Rome. He served him in many things, and had oft refreshed him. Paul expresses a warm interest in him and his household ([2 Tim. 1:16-18](/2tim#2Tim.1.16); [4:19](/2tim#2Tim.4.19)).",,,2,"2Tim.1.16,2Tim.4.19",,,,,,,,,O,onesiphorus_2252,2019-07-27 11:49 ophir_2253,publish,2253,Ophir,Ophir,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2207,,-2207,,,,Ophir 1,One of the sons of Joktan ([Gen. 10:29](/gen#Gen.10.29)).,,,2,"Gen.10.29,1Chr.1.23",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,jerah_842,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,O,ophir_2253,2020-05-17 01:54 ophrah_2254,wip,2254,Ophrah,Ophrah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Ophrah,A fawn. [1 Chr. 4:14](/1chr#1Chr.4.14).,,,1,1Chr.4.14,,meonothai_1998,,,,,,,O,ophrah_2254,2019-07-27 11:49 oreb_2255,publish,2255,Oreb,Oreb,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1245,,-713,,,,Oreb,"Raven, a prince of Midian, who, being defeated by Gideon and put to straits, was slain along with Zeeb ([Judg. 7:20-25](/judg#Judg.7.20)). Many of the Midianites perished along with him ([Ps. 83:9](/ps#Ps.83.9); [Isa. 10:26](/isa#Isa.10.26)).",,,4,"Judg.7.25,Judg.8.3,Ps.83.11,Isa.10.26",,,,,,,,,O,oreb_2255,2020-07-11 18:30 oren_2256,wip,2256,Oren,Oren,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Oren,"Ash or pine, the son of Jerahmeel ([1 Chr. 2:25](/1chr#1Chr.2.25)).",,,1,1Chr.2.25,,jerahmeel_843,,,"ahijah_137,bunah_525,onam_2249,ozem_2261,ram_2392",,,,O,oren_2256,2019-07-27 11:49 ornan_289,wip,289,Ornan,Ornan,,Araunah,checked,,,Male,,,-1017,,-1011,,,,Araunah,"Agile; also called Ornan [1 Chr. 21:15](/1chr#1Chr.21.15), a Jebusite who dwelt in Jerusalem before it was taken by the Israelites. The destroying angel, sent to punish David for his vanity in taking a census of the people, was stayed in his work of destruction near a threshing-floor belonging to Araunah which was situated on Mount Moriah. Araunah offered it to David as a free gift, together with the oxen and the threshing instruments; but the king insisted on purchasing it at its full price ([2 Sam. 24:24](/2sam#2Sam.24.24); [1 Chr. 21:24](/1chr#1Chr.21.24), [25](/1chr#1Chr.21.25)), for, according to the law of sacrifices, he could not offer to God what cost him nothing. On the same place Solomon afterwards erected the temple ([2 Sam. 24:16](/2sam#2Sam.24.16); [2 Chr. 3:1](/2chr#2Chr.3.1)).",,,17,"2Sam.24.16,2Sam.24.18,2Sam.24.20,2Sam.24.21,2Sam.24.22,2Sam.24.23,2Sam.24.24,1Chr.21.15,1Chr.21.18,1Chr.21.20,1Chr.21.21,1Chr.21.22,1Chr.21.23,1Chr.21.24,1Chr.21.25,1Chr.21.28,2Chr.3.1",,,,,,,,,O,ornan_289,2019-07-27 11:49 orpah_2257,wip,2257,Orpah,Orpah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1308,,-1308,moab_815,,,Orpah,"Forelock or fawn, a Moabitess, the wife of Chilion ([Ruth 1:4](/ruth#Ruth.1.4); [4:10](/ruth#Ruth.4.10)). On the death of her husband she accompanied Naomi, her mother-in-law, part of the way to Bethlehem, and then returned to Moab.",,,2,"Ruth.1.4,Ruth.1.14",,,chilion_940,,,,,,O,orpah_2257,2019-07-27 11:49 othni_2258,wip,2258,Othni,Othni,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Othni,"A lion of Jehovah, a son of Shemaiah, and one of the temple porters in the time of David ([1 Chr. 26:7](/1chr#1Chr.26.7)). He was a “mighty man of valour.”",,,1,1Chr.26.7,,shemaiah_2627,,,"elihu_1128,elzabad_1188,obed_2231,rephael_2421,semachiah_2487",,,,O,othni_2258,2019-07-27 11:49 othniel_2259,wip,2259,Othniel,Othniel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1015,,,,Othniel,"Lion of God, the first of the judges. His wife Achsah was the daughter of Caleb ([Josh. 15:16](/josh#Josh.15.16), [17](/josh#Josh.15.17); [Judg. 1:13](/judg#Judg.1.13)). He gained her hand as a reward for his bravery in leading a successful expedition against Debir (q.v.). Some thirty years after the death of Joshua, the Israelites fell under the subjection of Chushan-rishathaim (q.v.), the king of Mesopotamia. He oppressed them for full eight years, when they “cried” unto Jehovah, and Othniel was raised up to be their deliverer. He was the younger brother of Caleb ([Judg. 3:8](/judg#Judg.3.8), [9](/judg#Judg.3.9)-11). He is the only judge mentioned connected with the tribe of Judah. Under him the land had rest forty years.",,,6,"Josh.15.17,Judg.1.13,Judg.3.9,Judg.3.11,1Chr.4.13,1Chr.27.15",,kenaz_1778,achsah_68,"meonothai_1998,hathath_1453",seraiah_2496,,,,O,othniel_2259,2020-09-13 01:49 ozem_2260,wip,2260,Ozem,Ozem,,,checked,checked,Ozem (Son of Jesse),Male,,,-1752,,-1752,,,Tribe of Judah,Ozem 1,One of David’s brothers; the sixth son of Jesse ([1 Chr. 2:15](/1chr#1Chr.2.15)).,,,1,1Chr.2.15,,jesse_903,,,"abinadab_44,david_994,eliab_1075,elihu_1129,nethaneel_2189,raddai_2387,shammah_2700",,,,O,ozem_2260,2019-07-27 11:49 ozem_2261,wip,2261,Ozem,Ozem,,,checked,checked,Ozem (Son of Jerahmeel),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Ozem 2,A son of Jerahmeel ([1 Chr. 2:25](/1chr#1Chr.2.25)).,,,1,1Chr.2.25,,jerahmeel_843,,,"ahijah_137,bunah_525,onam_2249,oren_2256,ram_2392",,,,O,ozem_2261,2019-07-27 11:49 ozni_1235,wip,1235,Ozni,Ozni,,Ezbon,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Gad,Ozni,"Hearing, one of the sons of Gad; also called Ezbon ([Gen. 46:16](/gen#Gen.46.16); [Num. 26:16](/num#Num.26.16)).",,,2,"Gen.46.16,Num.26.16",,gad_1262,,,"areli_296,arod_311,eri_1214,haggi_1351,shuni_2731,zephon_3093",,,,O,ozni_1235,2019-07-27 11:49 paarai_2262,wip,2262,Paarai,Paarai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Paarai,"Opening of the Lord, “the Arbite,” one of David’s heroes ([2 Sam. 23:35](/2sam#2Sam.23.35)); called also Naarai, [1 Chr. 11:37](/1chr#1Chr.11.37).",,,1,2Sam.23.35,,,,,,,,,P,paarai_2262,2019-07-27 11:49 padon_2263,wip,2263,Padon,Padon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.44,Neh.7.47",,,,,,,,,P,padon_2263,2019-07-27 11:49 pagiel_2264,wip,2264,Pagiel,Pagiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Pagiel,"God allots, a prince of the tribe of Asher ([Num. 1:13](/num#Num.1.13)), in the wilderness.",,,5,"Num.1.13,Num.2.27,Num.7.72,Num.7.77,Num.10.26",,ocran_2235,,,,,,,P,pagiel_2264,2019-07-27 11:49 pahath-moab_2265,wip,2265,Pahath-moab,Pahath-moab,,,checked,checked,Pahath-moab (Judahite clan ancestor),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,Pahath-moab,"Governor of Moab, a person whose descendants returned from the Captivity and assisted in rebuilding Jerusalem ([Ezra 2:6](/ezra#Ezra.2.6); [8:4](/ezra#Ezra.8.4); [10:30](/ezra#Ezra.10.30)).",,,4,"Ezra.2.6,Ezra.8.4,Ezra.10.30,Neh.7.11",,,,"jeshua_894,joab_1619",,,,,P,pahath-moab_2265,2019-07-27 11:49 pahath-moab_2266,wip,2266,Pahath-moab,Pahath-moab,,,checked,checked,Pahath-moab(son of Pahath-Moab ),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.11,,,,hashub_1442,,,,,P,pahath-moab_2266,2019-07-27 11:49 pahath-moab_2267,wip,2267,Pahath-moab,Pahath-moab,,,checked,checked,Pahath-moab (Parosh),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.14,,,,,,,,,P,pahath-moab_2267,2019-07-27 11:49 palal_2268,wip,2268,Palal,Palal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.25,,uzai_2910,,,,,,,P,palal_2268,2019-07-27 11:49 pallu_2325,wip,2325,Pallu,Pallu,,Phallu,checked,,,Male,,,-1710,,-1452,,,Tribe of Reuben,Pallu,"Separated, the second son of Reuben ([1 Chr. 5:3](/1chr#1Chr.5.3)); called Phallu, [Gen. 46:9](/gen#Gen.46.9). He was the father of the Phalluites ([Ex. 6:14](/exod#Exod.6.14); [Num. 26:5](/num#Num.26.5), [8](/num#Num.26.8)).",,,5,"Gen.46.9,Exod.6.14,Num.26.5,Num.26.8,1Chr.5.3",,reuben_2429,,eliab_1074,"carmi_920,hanoch_1403,hezron_1519",,,,P,pallu_2325,2019-07-27 11:49 palti_2269,wip,2269,Palti,Palti,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Palti,"Deliverance from the Lord, one of the spies representing the tribe of Benjamin ([Num. 13:9](/num#Num.13.9)).",,,1,Num.13.9,,raphu_2397,,,,,,,P,palti_2269,2019-07-27 11:49 paltiel_2270,wip,2270,Paltiel,Paltiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Paltiel,"Deliverance of God, the prince of Issachar who assisted “to divide the land by inheritance” ([Num. 34:26](/num#Num.34.26)).",,,1,Num.34.26,,azzan_571,,,,,,,P,paltiel_2270,2019-07-27 11:49 parmashta_2271,wip,2271,Parmashta,Parmashta,,,checked,,,Male,,,-452,,-452,,,,Parmashta,"Strong-fisted, a son of Haman, slain in Shushan ([Esther 9:9](/esth#Esth.9.9)).",,,1,Esth.9.9,,haman_1360,,,"adalia_77,aridai_299,aridatha_300,arisai_305,aspatha_347,dalphon_971,parshandatha_2277,poratha_2366,vajezatha_2935",,,,P,parmashta_2271,2019-07-27 11:49 parmenas_2272,publish,2272,Parmenas,Parmenas,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Parmenas,"Constant, one of the seven “deacons” ([Acts 6:5](/acts#Acts.6.5)).",Seven chosen to serve,Persecution/First Martyr,1,Acts.6.5,,,,,,,,,P,parmenas_2272,2020-08-27 01:33 parnach_2273,wip,2273,Parnach,Parnach,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.34.25,,,,elizaphan_1165,,,,,P,parnach_2273,2019-07-27 11:49 parosh_2274,wip,2274,Parosh,Parosh,,,checked,checked,Parosh (Ramiah),Male,,,-456,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Ezra.2.3,Ezra.10.25,Neh.7.8",,,,,,,,,P,parosh_2274,2019-07-27 11:49 parosh_2275,wip,2275,Parosh,Parosh,,,checked,checked,Parosh (The ancestor of one of the families which returned to Jerusalem from captivity in Babylon),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.25,,,,pedaiah_2295,,,,,P,parosh_2275,2019-07-27 11:49 parosh_2276,wip,2276,Parosh,Parosh,,,checked,checked,"The leaders of the people: Parosh, Pahath-Moab, Elam, Zattu, Bani,",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.14,,,,,,,,,P,parosh_2276,2019-07-27 11:49 parshandatha_2277,wip,2277,Parshandatha,Parshandatha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-452,,-452,,,,Parshandatha,"An interpreter of the law, the eldest of Haman’s sons, slain in Shushan ([Esther 9:7](/esth#Esth.9.7)).",,,1,Esth.9.7,,haman_1360,,,"adalia_77,aridai_299,aridatha_300,arisai_305,aspatha_347,dalphon_971,parmashta_2271,poratha_2366,vajezatha_2935",,,,P,parshandatha_2277,2019-07-27 11:49 paruah_2278,wip,2278,Paruah,Paruah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Paruah,"Flourishing, the father of Jehoshaphat, appointed to provide monthly supplies for Solomon from the tribe of Issachar ([1 Kings 4:17](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.17)).",,,1,1Kgs.4.17,,,,jehoshaphat_807,,,,,P,paruah_2278,2019-07-27 11:49 pasach_2279,wip,2279,Pasach,Pasach,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,Pasach,"Clearing, one of the sons of Japhlet, of the tribe of Asher ([1 Chr. 7:33](/1chr#1Chr.7.33)).",,,1,1Chr.7.33,,japhlet_729,,,"ashvath_343,bimhal_506",,,,P,pasach_2279,2019-07-27 11:49 paseah_2280,wip,2280,Paseah,Paseah,,,checked,checked,Paseah (he father of Ir Nahash),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.12,,eshton_1220,,,"beth-rapha_486,tehinnah_2834",,,,P,paseah_2280,2019-07-27 11:49 paseah_2282,wip,2282,Paseah,Paseah,,,checked,checked,Paseah (territory of the Tribe of Issachar) Paseah is the name of two figures in the Hebrew Bible.,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.6,,,,jehoiada_795,,,,,P,paseah_2282,2019-07-27 11:49 pashur_2283,wip,2283,Pashur,Pashur,,,checked,checked,Pashur (priest) Pashur (son of Malchiah),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,,,,,5,"1Chr.9.12,Ezra.2.38,Ezra.10.22,Neh.7.41,Neh.11.12",,malchijah_1909,,zechariah_3024,,,,,P,pashur_2283,2019-07-27 11:49 pashur_2284,wip,2284,Pashur,Pashur,,,checked,checked,Pashur (sealed the covenant),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.3,,,,,,,,,P,pashur_2284,2019-07-27 11:49 pashur_2285,wip,2285,Pashur,Pashur,,,checked,checked,Pashur (in charge of temple),Male,,,-607,,-607,,,,,,,,4,"Jer.20.1,Jer.20.2,Jer.20.3,Jer.20.6",,,,,,,,,P,pashur_2285,2019-07-27 11:49 pashur_2286,wip,2286,Pashur,Pashur,,,checked,checked,Pashur (Deputy Chief Priest of the Temple),Male,,,-589,,-589,,,,,,,,1,Jer.21.1,,melchiah_1989,,,,,,,P,pashur_2286,2019-07-27 11:49 pashur_2287,wip,2287,Pashur,Pashur,,,checked,checked,"A priest, son of Immer",Male,,,-598,,-598,,,,,,,,1,Jer.38.1,,,,gedaliah_1290,,,,,P,pashur_2287,2019-07-27 11:49 pathrusim_2288,publish,2288,Pathrusim,Pathrusim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.10.14,1Chr.1.12",,mizraim_2100,,,"anamim_253,caphthorim_917,casluhim_923,lehabim_1816,ludim_1835,naphtuhim_2150",,,,P,pathrusim_2288,2020-05-17 01:54 patrobas_2289,wip,2289,Patrobas,Patrobas,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Patrobas,A Christian at Rome to whom Paul sent salutations ([Rom. 16:14](/rom#Rom.16.14)).,,,1,Rom.16.14,,,,,,,,,P,patrobas_2289,2019-07-27 11:49 paul_2479,publish,2479,Paul,Paul,,"Saul,Mercurius",checked,,,Male,,,33,,66,tarsus_1140,,,Paul,"'=Saul (q.v.) was born about the same time as our Lord. His circumcision-name was Saul, and probably the name Paul was also given to him in infancy “for use in the Gentile world,” as “Saul” would be his Hebrew home-name. He was a native of Tarsus, the capital of Cilicia, a Roman province in the south-east of Asia Minor. That city stood on the banks of the river Cydnus, which was navigable thus far; hence it became a centre of extensive commercial traffic with many countries along the shores of the Mediterranean, as well as with the countries of central Asia Minor. It thus became a city distinguished for the wealth of its inhabitants. Tarsus was also the seat of a famous university, higher in reputation even than the universities of Athens and Alexandria, the only others that then existed. Here Saul was born, and here he spent his youth, doubtless enjoying the best education his native city could afford. His father was of the straitest sect of the Jews, a Pharisee, of the tribe of Benjamin, of pure and unmixed Jewish blood ([Acts 23:6](/acts#Acts.23.6); [Phil. 3:5](/phil#Phil.3.5)). We learn nothing regarding his mother; but there is reason to conclude that she was a pious woman, and that, like-minded with her husband, she exercised all a mother influence in moulding the character of her son, so that he could afterwards speak of himself as being, from his youth up, “touching the righteousness which is in the law, blameless” ([Phil. 3:6](/phil#Phil.3.6)). We read of his sister and his sister’s son ([Acts 23:16](/acts#Acts.23.16)), and of other relatives ([Rom. 16:7](/rom#Rom.16.7), [11](/rom#Rom.16.11), [12](/rom#Rom.16.12)). Though a Jew, his father was a Roman citizen. How he obtained this privilege we are not informed. “It might be bought, or won by distinguished service to the state, or acquired in several other ways; at all events, his son was freeborn. It was a valuable privilege, and one that was to prove of great use to Paul, although not in the way in which his father might have been expected to desire him to make use of it.” Perhaps the most natural career for the youth to follow was that of a merchant. “But it was decided that...he should go to college and become a rabbi, that is, a minister, a teacher, and a lawyer all in one.” According to Jewish custom, however, he learned a trade before entering on the more direct preparation for the sacred profession. The trade he acquired was the making of tents from goats’ hair cloth, a trade which was one of the commonest in Tarsus. His preliminary education having been completed, Saul was sent, when about thirteen years of age probably, to the great Jewish school of sacred learning at Jerusalem as a student of the law. Here he became a pupil of the celebrated rabbi Gamaliel, and here he spent many years in an elaborate study of the Scriptures and of the many questions concerning them with which the rabbis exercised themselves. During these years of diligent study he lived “in all good conscience,” unstained by the vices of that great city. After the period of his student-life expired, he probably left Jerusalem for Tarsus, where he may have been engaged in connection with some synagogue for some years. But we find him back again at Jerusalem very soon after the death of our Lord. Here he now learned the particulars regarding the crucifixion, and the rise of the new sect of the “Nazarenes.” For some two years after Pentecost, Christianity was quietly spreading its influence in Jerusalem. At length Stephen, one of the seven deacons, gave forth more public and aggressive testimony that Jesus was the Messiah, and this led to much excitement among the Jews and much disputation in their synagogues. Persecution arose against Stephen and the followers of Christ generally, in which Saul of Tarsus took a prominent part. He was at this time probably a member of the great Sanhedrin, and became the active leader in the furious persecution by which the rulers then sought to exterminate Christianity. But the object of this persecution also failed. “They that were scattered abroad went everywhere preaching the word.” The anger of the persecutor was thereby kindled into a fiercer flame. Hearing that fugitives had taken refuge in Damascus, he obtained from the chief priest letters authorizing him to proceed thither on his persecuting career. This was a long journey of about 130 miles, which would occupy perhaps six days, during which, with his few attendants, he steadily went onward, “breathing out threatenings and slaughter.” But the crisis of his life was at hand. He had reached the last stage of his journey, and was within sight of Damascus. As he and his companions rode on, suddenly at mid-day a brilliant light shone round them, and Saul was laid prostrate in terror on the ground, a voice sounding in his ears, “Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?” The risen Saviour was there, clothed in the vesture of his glorified humanity. In answer to the anxious inquiry of the stricken persecutor, “Who art thou, Lord?” he said, “I am Jesus whom thou persecutest” ([Acts 9:5](/acts#Acts.9.5); [22:8](/acts#Acts.22.8); [26:15](/acts#Acts.26.15)). This was the moment of his conversion, the most solemn in all his life. Blinded by the dazzling light ([Acts 9:8](/acts#Acts.9.8)), his companions led him into the city, where, absorbed in deep thought for three days, he neither ate nor drank (9:11). Ananias, a disciple living in Damascus, was informed by a vision of the change that had happened to Saul, and was sent to him to open his eyes and admit him by baptism into the Christian church (9:11-16). The whole purpose of his life was now permanently changed. Immediately after his conversion he retired into the solitudes of Arabia ([Gal. 1:17](/gal#Gal.1.17)), perhaps of “Sinai in Arabia,” for the purpose, probably, of devout study and meditation on the marvellous revelation that had been made to him. “A veil of thick darkness hangs over this visit to Arabia. Of the scenes among which he moved, of the thoughts and occupations which engaged him while there, of all the circumstances of a crisis which must have shaped the whole tenor of his after-life, absolutely nothing is known. ‘Immediately,’ says St. Paul, ‘I went away into Arabia.’ The historian passes over the incident [comp. [Acts 9:23](/acts#Acts.9.23) and [1 Kings 11:38](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.38), [39](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.39)]. It is a mysterious pause, a moment of suspense, in the apostle’s history, a breathless calm, which ushers in the tumultuous storm of his active missionary life.” Coming back, after three years, to Damascus, he began to preach the gospel “boldly in the name of Jesus” ([Acts 9:27](/acts#Acts.9.27)), but was soon obliged to flee (9:25; [2 Cor. 11:33](/2cor#2Cor.11.33)) from the Jews and betake himself to Jerusalem. Here he tarried for three weeks, but was again forced to flee ([Acts 9:28](/acts#Acts.9.28), [29](/acts#Acts.9.29)) from persecution. He now returned to his native Tarsus ([Gal. 1:21](/gal#Gal.1.21)), where, for probably about three years, we lose sight of him. The time had not yet come for his entering on his great life-work of preaching the gospel to the Gentiles. At length the city of Antioch, the capital of Syria, became the scene of great Christian activity. There the gospel gained a firm footing, and the cause of Christ prospered. Barnabas (q.v.), who had been sent from Jerusalem to superintend the work at Antioch, found it too much for him, and remembering Saul, he set out to Tarsus to seek for him. He readily responded to the call thus addressed to him, and came down to Antioch, which for “a whole year” became the scene of his labours, which were crowned with great success. The disciples now, for the first time, were called “Christians” ([Acts 11:26](/acts#Acts.11.26)). The church at Antioch now proposed to send out missionaries to the Gentiles, and Saul and Barnabas, with John Mark as their attendant, were chosen for this work. This was a great epoch in the history of the church. Now the disciples began to give effect to the Master’s command: “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” The three missionaries went forth on the first missionary tour. They sailed from Seleucia, the seaport of Antioch, across to Cyprus, some 80 miles to the south-west. Here at Paphos, Sergius Paulus, the Roman proconsul, was converted, and now Saul took the lead, and was ever afterwards called Paul. The missionaries now crossed to the mainland, and then proceeded 6 or 7 miles up the river Cestrus to Perga ([Acts 13:13](/acts#Acts.13.13)), where John Mark deserted the work and returned to Jerusalem. The two then proceeded about 100 miles inland, passing through Pamphylia, Pisidia, and Lycaonia. The towns mentioned in this tour are the Pisidian Antioch, where Paul delivered his first address of which we have any record (13:16-51; comp. 10:30-43), Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe. They returned by the same route to see and encourage the converts they had made, and ordain elders in every city to watch over the churches which had been gathered. From Perga they sailed direct for Antioch, from which they had set out. After remaining “a long time”, probably till A.D. 50 or 51, in Antioch, a great controversy broke out in the church there regarding the relation of the Gentiles to the Mosaic law. For the purpose of obtaining a settlement of this question, Paul and Barnabas were sent as deputies to consult the church at Jerusalem. The council or synod which was there held ([Acts 15](/acts#Acts.15)) decided against the Judaizing party; and the deputies, accompanied by Judas and Silas, returned to Antioch, bringing with them the decree of the council. After a short rest at Antioch, Paul said to Barnabas: “Let us go again and visit our brethren in every city where we have preached the word of the Lord, and see how they do.” Mark proposed again to accompany them; but Paul refused to allow him to go. Barnabas was resolved to take Mark, and thus he and Paul had a sharp contention. They separated, and never again met. Paul, however, afterwards speaks with honour of Barnabas, and sends for Mark to come to him at Rome ([Col. 4:10](/col#Col.4.10); [2 Tim. 4:11](/2tim#2Tim.4.11)). Paul took with him Silas, instead of Barnabas, and began his second missionary journey about A.D. 51. This time he went by land, revisiting the churches he had already founded in Asia. But he longed to enter into “regions beyond,” and still went forward through Phrygia and Galatia (16:6). Contrary to his intention, he was constrained to linger in Galatia (q.v.), on account of some bodily affliction ([Gal. 4:13](/gal#Gal.4.13), [14](/gal#Gal.4.14)). Bithynia, a populous province on the shore of the Black Sea, lay now before him, and he wished to enter it; but the way was shut, the Spirit in some manner guiding him in another direction, till he came down to the shores of the AEgean and arrived at Troas, on the north-western coast of Asia Minor ([Acts 16:8](/acts#Acts.16.8)). Of this long journey from Antioch to Troas we have no account except some references to it in his Epistle to the Galatians (4:13). As he waited at Troas for indications of the will of God as to his future movements, he saw, in the vision of the night, a man from the opposite shores of Macedonia standing before him, and heard him cry, “Come over, and help us” ([Acts 16:9](/acts#Acts.16.9)). Paul recognized in this vision a message from the Lord, and the very next day set sail across the Hellespont, which separated him from Europe, and carried the tidings of the gospel into the Western world. In Macedonia, churches were planted in Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea. Leaving this province, Paul passed into Achaia, “the paradise of genius and renown.” He reached Athens, but quitted it after, probably, a brief sojourn (17:17-31). The Athenians had received him with cold disdain, and he never visited that city again. He passed over to Corinth, the seat of the Roman government of Achaia, and remained there a year and a half, labouring with much success. While at Corinth, he wrote his two epistles to the church of Thessalonica, his earliest apostolic letters, and then sailed for Syria, that he might be in time to keep the feast of Pentecost at Jerusalem. He was accompanied by Aquila and Priscilla, whom he left at Ephesus, at which he touched, after a voyage of thirteen or fifteen days. He landed at Caesarea, and went up to Jerusalem, and having “saluted the church” there, and kept the feast, he left for Antioch, where he abode “some time” ([Acts 18:20-23](/acts#Acts.18.20)). He then began his third missionary tour. He journeyed by land in the “upper coasts” (the more eastern parts) of Asia Minor, and at length made his way to Ephesus, where he tarried for no less than three years, engaged in ceaseless Christian labour. “This city was at the time the Liverpool of the Mediterranean. It possessed a splendid harbour, in which was concentrated the traffic of the sea which was then the highway of the nations; and as Liverpool has behind her the great towns of Lancashire, so had Ephesus behind and around her such cities as those mentioned along with her in the epistles to the churches in the book of Revelation, Smyrna, Pergamos, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. It was a city of vast wealth, and it was given over to every kind of pleasure, the fame of its theatres and race-course being world-wide” (Stalker’s Life of St. Paul). Here a “great door and effectual” was opened to the apostle. His fellow-labourers aided him in his work, carrying the gospel to Colosse and Laodicea and other places which they could reach. Very shortly before his departure from Ephesus, the apostle wrote his First Epistle to the Corinthians (q.v.). The silversmiths, whose traffic in the little images which they made was in danger (see DEMETRIUS), organized a riot against Paul, and he left the city, and proceeded to Troas ([2 Cor. 2:12](/2cor#2Cor.2.12)), whence after some time he went to meet Titus in Macedonia. Here, in consequence of the report Titus brought from Corinth, he wrote his second epistle to that church. Having spent probably most of the summer and autumn in Macedonia, visiting the churches there, specially the churches of Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea, probably penetrating into the interior, to the shores of the Adriatic ([Rom. 15:19](/rom#Rom.15.19)), he then came into Greece, where he abode three month, spending probably the greater part of this time in Corinth ([Acts 20:2](/acts#Acts.20.2)). During his stay in this city he wrote his Epistle to the Galatians, and also the great Epistle to the Romans. At the end of the three months he left Achaia for Macedonia, thence crossed into Asia Minor, and touching at Miletus, there addressed the Ephesian presbyters, whom he had sent for to meet him ([Acts 20:17](/acts#Acts.20.17)), and then sailed for Tyre, finally reaching Jerusalem, probably in the spring of A.D. 58. While at Jerusalem, at the feast of Pentecost, he was almost murdered by a Jewish mob in the temple. (See TEMPLE, HEROD’S.) Rescued from their violence by the Roman commandant, he was conveyed as a prisoner to Caesarea, where, from various causes, he was detained a prisoner for two years in Herod’s praetorium ([Acts 23:35](/acts#Acts.23.35)). “Paul was not kept in close confinement; he had at least the range of the barracks in which he was detained. There we can imagine him pacing the ramparts on the edge of the Mediterranean, and gazing wistfully across the blue waters in the direction of Macedonia, Achaia, and Ephesus, where his spiritual children were pining for him, or perhaps encountering dangers in which they sorely needed his presence. It was a mysterious providence which thus arrested his energies and condemned the ardent worker to inactivity; yet we can now see the reason for it. Paul was needing rest. After twenty years of incessant evangelization, he required leisure to garner the harvest of experience...During these two years he wrote nothing; it was a time of internal mental activity and silent progress” (Stalker’s Life of St. Paul). At the end of these two years Felix (q.v.) was succeeded in the governorship of Palestine by Porcius Festus, before whom the apostle was again heard. But judging it right at this crisis to claim the privilege of a Roman citizen, he appealed to the emperor ([Acts 25:11](/acts#Acts.25.11)). Such an appeal could not be disregarded, and Paul was at once sent on to Rome under the charge of one Julius, a centurion of the “Augustan cohort.” After a long and perilous voyage, he at length reached the imperial city in the early spring, probably, of A.D. 61. Here he was permitted to occupy his own hired house, under constant military custody. This privilege was accorded to him, no doubt, because he was a Roman citizen, and as such could not be put into prison without a trial. The soldiers who kept guard over Paul were of course changed at frequent intervals, and thus he had the opportunity of preaching the gospel to many of them during these “two whole years,” and with the blessed result of spreading among the imperial guards, and even in Caesar’s household, an interest in the truth ([Phil. 1:13](/phil#Phil.1.13)). His rooms were resorted to by many anxious inquirers, both Jews and Gentiles ([Acts 28:23](/acts#Acts.28.23), [30](/acts#Acts.28.30), [31](/acts#Acts.28.31)), and thus his imprisonment “turned rather to the furtherance of the gospel,” and his “hired house” became the centre of a gracious influence which spread over the whole city. According to a Jewish tradition, it was situated on the borders of the modern Ghetto, which has been the Jewish quarters in Rome from the time of Pompey to the present day. During this period the apostle wrote his epistles to the Colossians, Ephesians, Philippians, and to Philemon, and probably also to the Hebrews. This first imprisonment came at length to a close, Paul having been acquitted, probably because no witnesses appeared against him. Once more he set out on his missionary labours, probably visiting western and eastern Europe and Asia Minor. During this period of freedom he wrote his First Epistle to Timothy and his Epistle to Titus. The year of his release was signalized by the burning of Rome, which Nero saw fit to attribute to the Christians. A fierce persecution now broke out against the Christians. Paul was siezed, and once more conveyed to Rome a prisoner. During this imprisonment he probably wrote the Second Epistle to Timothy, the last he ever wrote. “There can be little doubt that he appered again at Nero’s bar, and this time the charge did not break down. In all history there is not a more startling illustration of the irony of human life than this scene of Paul at the bar of Nero. On the judgment-seat, clad in the imperial purple, sat a man who, in a bad world, had attained the eminence of being the very worst and meanest being in it, a man stained with every crime, a man whose whole being was so steeped in every nameable and unnameable vice, that body and soul of him were, as some one said at the time, nothing but a compound of mud and blood; and in the prisoner’s dock stood the best man the world possessed, his hair whitened with labours for the good of men and the glory of God. The trial ended: Paul was condemned, and delivered over to the executioner. He was led out of the city, with a crowd of the lowest rabble at his heels. The fatal spot was reached; he knelt beside the block; the headsman’s axe gleamed in the sun and fell; and the head of the apostle of the world rolled down in the dust” (probably A.D. 66), four years before the fall of Jerusalem.","Stephen is stoned,Saul persecutes the church,Saul is converted,Saul proclaims Jesus,Disciples first called Christians,First missionary journey begins,Barnabas and Saul go to Cyprus,Mission to Antioch in Pisidia,Mission to Lystra and Derbe,Jerusalem Council,Paul and Barnabas part ways,Second Missionary Journey begins,Timothy Joins Paul and Silas,Call to Macedonia,Lydia's Conversion,Paul casts demon out of soothsayer,Paul and Silas imprisoned,Philippian jailer converted,Paul and Silas released,Uproar in Thessalonica,Mission to Berea,Paul preaches in Athens,""Mission to Corinth, 1&2 Thess Written"",Return from Second Missionary Journey,Mission to Ephesus/1 Cor Written,Riot in Ephesus,Mission to Macedonia and Greece,Eutychus revived,Voyage to Miletus,Paul speaks 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Journey",179,"Acts.7.58,Acts.8.1,Acts.8.3,Acts.9.1,Acts.9.4,Acts.9.8,Acts.9.11,Acts.9.17,Acts.9.19,Acts.9.22,Acts.9.24,Acts.9.26,Acts.11.25,Acts.11.30,Acts.12.25,Acts.13.1,Acts.13.2,Acts.13.7,Acts.13.9,Acts.13.13,Acts.13.16,Acts.13.43,Acts.13.45,Acts.13.46,Acts.13.50,Acts.14.9,Acts.14.11,Acts.14.12,Acts.14.14,Acts.14.19,Acts.15.2,Acts.15.12,Acts.15.22,Acts.15.25,Acts.15.35,Acts.15.36,Acts.15.38,Acts.15.40,Acts.16.3,Acts.16.9,Acts.16.14,Acts.16.17,Acts.16.18,Acts.16.19,Acts.16.25,Acts.16.28,Acts.16.29,Acts.16.36,Acts.16.37,Acts.17.2,Acts.17.4,Acts.17.10,Acts.17.13,Acts.17.14,Acts.17.15,Acts.17.16,Acts.17.22,Acts.17.33,Acts.18.1,Acts.18.5,Acts.18.9,Acts.18.12,Acts.18.14,Acts.18.18,Acts.19.1,Acts.19.4,Acts.19.6,Acts.19.11,Acts.19.13,Acts.19.15,Acts.19.21,Acts.19.26,Acts.19.29,Acts.19.30,Acts.20.1,Acts.20.7,Acts.20.9,Acts.20.10,Acts.20.13,Acts.20.16,Acts.20.37,Acts.21.4,Acts.21.8,Acts.21.11,Acts.21.13,Acts.21.18,Acts.21.26,Acts.21.29,Acts.21.30,Acts.21.32,Acts.21.37,Acts.21.39,Acts.21.40,Acts.22.7,Acts.22.13,Acts.22.25,Acts.22.28,Acts.22.30,Acts.23.1,Acts.23.3,Acts.23.5,Acts.23.6,Acts.23.10,Acts.23.11,Acts.23.12,Acts.23.14,Acts.23.16,Acts.23.17,Acts.23.18,Acts.23.20,Acts.23.24,Acts.23.31,Acts.23.33,Acts.24.1,Acts.24.10,Acts.24.23,Acts.24.24,Acts.24.26,Acts.24.27,Acts.25.2,Acts.25.4,Acts.25.6,Acts.25.7,Acts.25.9,Acts.25.10,Acts.25.14,Acts.25.19,Acts.25.21,Acts.25.23,Acts.26.1,Acts.26.14,Acts.26.24,Acts.26.28,Acts.26.29,Acts.27.1,Acts.27.3,Acts.27.9,Acts.27.11,Acts.27.21,Acts.27.24,Acts.27.31,Acts.27.33,Acts.27.43,Acts.28.3,Acts.28.8,Acts.28.15,Acts.28.16,Acts.28.17,Acts.28.25,Acts.28.30,Rom.1.1,1Cor.1.1,1Cor.1.12,1Cor.1.13,1Cor.3.4,1Cor.3.5,1Cor.3.22,1Cor.16.21,2Cor.1.1,2Cor.10.1,Gal.1.1,Gal.5.2,Eph.1.1,Eph.3.1,Phil.1.1,Col.1.1,Col.1.23,Col.4.18,1Thess.1.1,1Thess.2.18,2Thess.1.1,2Thess.3.17,1Tim.1.1,2Tim.1.1,Titus.1.1,Phlm.1.1,Phlm.1.9,Phlm.1.19,2Pet.3.15",,,,,,,,"Rom.1,Rom.2,Rom.3,Rom.4,Rom.5,Rom.6,Rom.7,Rom.8,Rom.9,Rom.10,Rom.11,Rom.12,Rom.13,Rom.14,Rom.15,Rom.16,1Cor.1,1Cor.2,1Cor.3,1Cor.4,1Cor.5,1Cor.6,1Cor.7,1Cor.8,1Cor.9,1Cor.10,1Cor.11,1Cor.12,1Cor.13,1Cor.14,1Cor.15,1Cor.16,2Cor.1,2Cor.2,2Cor.3,2Cor.4,2Cor.5,2Cor.6,2Cor.7,2Cor.8,2Cor.9,2Cor.10,2Cor.11,2Cor.12,2Cor.13,Gal.1,Gal.2,Gal.3,Gal.4,Gal.5,Gal.6,Eph.1,Eph.2,Eph.3,Eph.4,Eph.5,Eph.6,Phil.1,Phil.2,Phil.3,Phil.4,Col.1,Col.2,Col.3,Col.4,1Thess.1,1Thess.2,1Thess.3,1Thess.4,1Thess.5,2Thess.1,2Thess.2,2Thess.3,1Tim.1,1Tim.2,1Tim.3,1Tim.4,1Tim.5,1Tim.6,2Tim.1,2Tim.2,2Tim.3,2Tim.4,Titus.1,Titus.2,Titus.3,Phlm.1,Heb.1,Heb.2,Heb.3,Heb.4,Heb.5,Heb.6,Heb.7,Heb.8,Heb.9,Heb.10,Heb.11,Heb.12,Heb.13",P,paul_2479,2020-08-28 20:09 pedahel_2290,wip,2290,Pedahel,Pedahel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Pedahel,"Redeemed of God, the son of Ammihud, a prince of Naphtali ([Num. 34:28](/num#Num.34.28)).",,,1,Num.34.28,,ammihud_225,,,,,,,P,pedahel_2290,2019-07-27 11:49 pedahzur_2291,wip,2291,Pedahzur,Pedahzur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Pedahzur,"Rock of redemption, the father of Gamaliel and prince of Manasseh at the time of the Exodus ([Num. 1:10](/num#Num.1.10); [2:20](/num#Num.2.20)).",,,5,"Num.1.10,Num.2.20,Num.7.54,Num.7.59,Num.10.23",,,,gamaliel_1276,,,,,P,pedahzur_2291,2019-07-27 11:49 pedaiah_2292,wip,2292,Pedaiah,Pedaiah,,,checked,checked,Pedaiah (of Rumah),Male,,,-610,,-610,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Pedaiah 1,"The father of Zebudah, who was the wife of Josiah and mother of king Jehoiakim ([2 Kings 23:36](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.36)).",,,1,2Kgs.23.36,,,,zebudah_3000,,,,,P,pedaiah_2292,2019-07-27 11:49 pedaiah_2293,wip,2293,Pedaiah,Pedaiah,,,checked,checked,Pedaiah (Father of Zebudah),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Pedaiah 2,The father of Zerubbabel ([1 Chr. 3:17-19](/1chr#1Chr.3.17)).,,,2,"1Chr.3.18,1Chr.3.19",,jehoiachin_791,,"zerubbabel_3054,shimei_2686","jecamiah_749,hoshama_1558,malchiram_1915,nedabiah_2170,shealtiel_2456,shenazar_2655,zedekiah_3030",,,,P,pedaiah_2293,2019-07-27 11:49 pedaiah_2294,wip,2294,Pedaiah,Pedaiah,,,checked,checked,Pedaiah ( son of Jehoiachin the captive ),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Pedaiah 3,". The father of Joel, ruler of the half-tribe of Manasseh ([1 Chr. 27:20](/1chr#1Chr.27.20)).",,,1,1Chr.27.20,,,,joel_1656,,,,,P,pedaiah_2294,2019-07-27 11:49 pedaiah_2295,wip,2295,Pedaiah,Pedaiah,,,checked,checked,Pedaiah (The father of Zebudah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Pedaiah 4,[Neh. 3:25](/neh#Neh.3.25).,,,1,Neh.3.25,,parosh_2275,,,,,,,P,pedaiah_2295,2019-07-27 11:49 pedaiah_2296,wip,2296,Pedaiah,Pedaiah,,,checked,checked,"Pedaiah (The father of Zebudah, who was the wife of Josiah and mother of king Jehoiakim ( 2 Kings 23:36 ).The father of Zerubbabel ( 1 Chronicles 3:17-19 ). The father of Joel, ruler of the half-tribe of Manasseh ( 1 Chronicles 27:20 ). Nehemiah 3:25 .A Levite ( 8:4 ). A Benjamite ( 11:7 ).A Levite ( 13:13 ).)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,P,pedaiah_2296,2019-07-27 11:49 pedaiah_2297,wip,2297,Pedaiah,Pedaiah,,,checked,checked,Pedaiah (appointed as treasurer),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.7,,kolaiah_1791,,joed_1646,,,,,P,pedaiah_2297,2019-07-27 11:49 pedaiah_2298,wip,2298,Pedaiah,Pedaiah,,,checked,checked,Pedaiah (A Levite in charge of the storerooms and was responsible for distributing supplies to fellow Levites),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.13.13,,,,,,,,,P,pedaiah_2298,2019-07-27 11:49 pekah_2299,wip,2299,Pekah,Pekah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-759,,-739,,,,Pekah,"Open-eyed, the son of Remaliah a captain in the army of Pekahiah, king of Israel, whom he slew, with the aid of a band of Gileadites, and succeeded (B.C. 758) on the throne ([2 Kings 15:25](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.25)). Seventeen years after this he entered into an alliance with Rezin, king of Syria, and took part with him in besieging Jerusalem ([2 Kings 15:37](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.37); [16:5](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.5)). But Tiglath-pilser, who was in alliance with Ahaz, king of Judah, came up against Pekah, and carried away captive many of the inhabitants of his kingdom ([2 Kings 15:29](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.29)). This was the beginning of the “Captivity.” Soon after this Pekah was put to death by Hoshea, the son of Elah, who usurped the throne ([2 Kings 15:30](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.30); [16:1-9](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.1). Comp. [Isa. 7:16](/isa#Isa.7.16); [8:4](/isa#Isa.8.4); [9:12](/isa#Isa.9.12)). He is supposed by some to have been the “shephard” mentioned in [Zech. 11:16](/zech#Zech.11.16).",,,11,"2Kgs.15.25,2Kgs.15.27,2Kgs.15.29,2Kgs.15.30,2Kgs.15.31,2Kgs.15.32,2Kgs.15.37,2Kgs.16.1,2Kgs.16.5,2Chr.28.6,Isa.7.1",,remaliah_2420,,,,,,,P,pekah_2299,2020-12-04 13:22 pekahiah_2300,wip,2300,Pekahiah,Pekahiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-772,,-759,,,,Pekahiah,"The Lord opened his eyes, the son and successor of Menahem on the throne of Israel. He was murdered in the royal palace of Samaria by Pekah, one of the captains of his army ([2 Kings 15:23-26](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.23)), after a reign of two years (B.C. 761-759). He “did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord.”",,,3,"2Kgs.15.22,2Kgs.15.23,2Kgs.15.26",,menahem_1996,,,,,,,P,pekahiah_2300,2020-12-03 13:35 pelaiah_2301,wip,2301,Pelaiah,Pelaiah,,,checked,checked,Pelaiah (Hodaviah),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Pelaiah 1,One of David’s posterity ([1 Chr. 3:24](/1chr#1Chr.3.24)).,,,1,1Chr.3.24,,elioenai_1135,,,"akkub_180,anani_256,dalaiah_970,eliashib_1093,hodaiah_1539,johanan_1668",,,,P,pelaiah_2301,2019-07-27 11:49 pelaiah_2302,wip,2302,Pelaiah,Pelaiah,,,checked,checked,Pelaiah (son of Elioenai),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Pelaiah 2,A Levite who expounded the law ([Neh. 8:7](/neh#Neh.8.7)).,,,2,"Neh.8.7,Neh.10.10",,,,,,,,,P,pelaiah_2302,2019-07-27 11:49 pelaliah_2303,wip,2303,Pelaliah,Pelaliah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.12,,amzi_246,,jeroham_877,,,,,P,pelaliah_2303,2019-07-27 11:49 pelatiah_2304,wip,2304,Pelatiah,Pelatiah,,,checked,checked,"Pelatiah (A captain of ""the sons of Simeon"")",Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Pelatiah 1,A son of Hananiah and grandson of Zerubbabel ([1 Chr. 3:21](/1chr#1Chr.3.21)).,,,1,1Chr.3.21,,hananiah_1384,,,"arnan_310,jesaiah_883,obadiah_2216,rephaiah_2423,shechaniah_2583",,,,P,pelatiah_2304,2019-07-27 11:49 pelatiah_2305,wip,2305,Pelatiah,Pelatiah,,,checked,checked,Pelatiah(these Simeonites),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.42,,ishi_625,,,"neariah_2162,rephaiah_2424,uzziel_2930",,,,P,pelatiah_2305,2019-07-27 11:49 pelatiah_2306,wip,2306,Pelatiah,Pelatiah,,,checked,checked,Pelatiah (one of the signers of the covenant),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Pelatiah 3,[Neh. 10:22](/neh#Neh.10.22).,,,1,Neh.10.22,,,,,,,,,P,pelatiah_2306,2019-07-27 11:49 pelatiah_2307,wip,2307,Pelatiah,Pelatiah,,,checked,checked,Peletiah (leader of men plotting evil),Male,,,-594,,-594,,,,Pelatiah 4,One of the twenty-five princes of the people against whom Ezekiel prophesied on account of their wicked counsel ([Ezek. 11:1-13](/ezek#Ezek.11.1)).,,,2,"Ezek.11.1,Ezek.11.13",,benaiah_450,,,,,,,P,pelatiah_2307,2019-07-27 11:49 peleg_2308,publish,2308,Peleg,Peleg,,Phalec,checked,,,Male,,-2247,-2247,-2008,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Peleg,"Division, one of the sons of Eber; so called because “in his days was the earth divided” ([Gen. 10:25](/gen#Gen.10.25)). Possibly he may have lived at the time of the dispersion from Babel. But more probably the reference is to the dispersion of the two races which sprang from Eber, the one spreading towards Mesopotamia and Syria, and the other southward into Arabia.",,,8,"Gen.10.25,Gen.11.16,Gen.11.17,Gen.11.18,Gen.11.19,1Chr.1.19,1Chr.1.25,Luke.3.35",,eber_1030,,reu_2428,joktan_1686,,,,P,peleg_2308,2020-08-22 01:09 pelet_2309,wip,2309,Pelet,Pelet,,,checked,checked,One of Azmaveth's sons,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Pelet 1,A descendant of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:47](/1chr#1Chr.2.47)).,,,1,1Chr.2.47,,jahdai_701,,,"ephah_1199,gesham_1306,jotham_1736,regem_2407,shaaph_2506",,,,P,pelet_2309,2019-07-27 11:49 pelet_2310,wip,2310,Pelet,Pelet,,,checked,checked,Pelet (son of Azmaveth),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Pelet 2,A Benjamite who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:3](/1chr#1Chr.12.3)).,,,1,1Chr.12.3,,azmaveth_557,,,jeziel_1608,,,,P,pelet_2310,2019-07-27 11:49 peleth_2311,wip,2311,Peleth,Peleth,,,checked,checked,Peleth (Levi),Male,,,-1471,,-1471,,,,Peleth 1,A Reubenite whose son was one of the conspirators against Moses and Aaron ([Num. 16:1](/num#Num.16.1)).,,,1,Num.16.1,,,,on_2247,,,,,P,peleth_2311,2019-07-27 11:49 peleth_2312,wip,2312,Peleth,Peleth,,,checked,checked,(Peleth) One of Jonathan's sons and a descendant of Jerahmeel. Brother of ZaZa,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Peleth 2,One of the sons of Jonathan ([1 Chr. 2:33](/1chr#1Chr.2.33)).,,,1,1Chr.2.33,,jonathan_1695,,,zaza_2987,,,,P,peleth_2312,2019-07-27 11:49 peninnah_2313,wip,2313,Peninnah,Peninnah,,,checked,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"1Sam.1.2,1Sam.1.4",,,elkanah_1168,,,,,,P,peninnah_2313,2019-07-27 11:49 penuel_2314,wip,2314,Penuel,Penuel,,,checked,checked,Penuel (father of Gedor),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.4,,hur_1571,,,"ishma_629,ezer_1239,hareph_1412,hazelelponi_1466,idbash_1590,jezreel_1612,salma_2462,shobal_2720,uri_2895",,,,P,penuel_2314,2019-07-27 11:49 penuel_2315,wip,2315,Penuel,Penuel,,,checked,checked,"Penuel (Face of God) In the Hebrew Bible, Penuel (or Pniel, Pnuel; Hebrew: פְּנוּאֵל) is a place not far from Succoth, on the east of the Jordan River and south of the river Jabbok.",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.25,,shashak_2561,,,"abdon_11,antothijah_271,iphedeiah_606,ishpan_639,elam_1050,eliel_1106,hanan_1370,hananiah_1385,heber_1474,zichri_3067",,,,P,penuel_2315,2019-07-27 11:49 peresh_2316,wip,2316,Peresh,Peresh,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.16,maachah_1843,machir_1877,,,"daughter_of_machir_986,gilead_1317,hammoleketh_1364,sheresh_2669",,,,P,peresh_2316,2019-07-27 11:49 perida_2318,wip,2318,Perida,Perida,,Peruda,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Peruda,One whose descendants returned with Zerubbabel ([Ezra 2:55](/ezra#Ezra.2.55)); called also Perida ([Neh. 7:57](/neh#Neh.7.57)).,,,2,"Ezra.2.55,Neh.7.57",,,,,,,,,P,perida_2318,2019-07-27 11:49 persis_2317,wip,2317,Persis,Persis,,,checked,,,Female,,,60,,60,,,,Persis,"A female Christian at Rome whom Paul salutes ([Rom. 16:12](/rom#Rom.16.12)). She is spoken of as “beloved,” and as having “laboured much in the Lord.”",,,1,Rom.16.12,,,,,,,,,P,persis_2317,2019-07-27 11:49 peter_2745,publish,2745,Simon Peter,Simon,Peter,"Cephas,Simeon",checked,,Simon (Galilee),Male,,,5,,66,,,"Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",Peter,"Originally called Simon (=Simeon, i.e., “hearing”), a very common Jewish name in the New Testament. He was the son of Jona ([Matt. 16:17](/matt#Matt.16.17)). His mother is nowhere named in Scripture. He had a younger brother called Andrew, who first brought him to Jesus ([John 1:40-42](/john#John.1.40)). His native town was Bethsaida, on the western coast of the Sea of Galilee, to which also Philip belonged. Here he was brought up by the shores of the Sea of Galilee, and was trained to the occupation of a fisher. His father had probably died while he was still young, and he and his brother were brought up under the care of Zebedee and his wife Salome ([Matt. 27:56](/matt#Matt.27.56); [Mark 15:40](/mark#Mark.15.40); [16:1](/mark#Mark.16.1)). There the four youths, Simon, Andrew, James, and John, spent their boyhood and early manhood in constant fellowship. Simon and his brother doubtless enjoyed all the advantages of a religious training, and were early instructed in an acquaintance with the Scriptures and with the great prophecies regarding the coming of the Messiah. They did not probably enjoy, however, any special training in the study of the law under any of the rabbis. When Peter appeared before the Sanhedrin, he looked like an “unlearned man” ([Acts 4:13](/acts#Acts.4.13)). “Simon was a Galilean, and he was that out and out...The Galileans had a marked character of their own. They had a reputation for an independence and energy which often ran out into turbulence. They were at the same time of a franker and more transparent disposition than their brethren in the south. In all these respects, in bluntness, impetuosity, headiness, and simplicity, Simon was a genuine Galilean. They spoke a peculiar dialect. They had a difficulty with the guttural sounds and some others, and their pronunciation was reckoned harsh in Judea. The Galilean accent stuck to Simon all through his career. It betrayed him as a follower of Christ when he stood within the judgment-hall ([Mark 14:70](/mark#Mark.14.70)). It betrayed his own nationality and that of those conjoined with him on the day of Pentecost ([Acts 2:7](/acts#Acts.2.7)).” It would seem that Simon was married before he became an apostle. His wife’s mother is referred to ([Matt. 8:14](/matt#Matt.8.14); [Mark 1:30](/mark#Mark.1.30); [Luke 4:38](/luke#Luke.4.38)). He was in all probability accompanied by his wife on his missionary journeys ([1 Cor. 9:5](/1cor#1Cor.9.5); comp. [1 Pet. 5:13](/1pet#1Pet.5.13)). He appears to have been settled at Capernaum when Christ entered on his public ministry, and may have reached beyond the age of thirty. His house was large enough to give a home to his brother Andrew, his wife’s mother, and also to Christ, who seems to have lived with him ([Mark 1:29](/mark#Mark.1.29), [36](/mark#Mark.1.36); 2:1), as well as to his own family. It was apparently two stories high (2:4). At Bethabara (R.V., [John 1:28](/john#John.1.28), “Bethany”), beyond Jordan, John the Baptist had borne testimony concerning Jesus as the “Lamb of God” ([John 1:29-36](/john#John.1.29)). Andrew and John hearing it, followed Jesus, and abode with him where he was. They were convinced, by his gracious words and by the authority with which he spoke, that he was the Messiah ([Luke 4:22](/luke#Luke.4.22); [Matt. 7:29](/matt#Matt.7.29)); and Andrew went forth and found Simon and brought him to Jesus ([John 1:41](/john#John.1.41)). Jesus at once recognized Simon, and declared that hereafter he would be called Cephas, an Aramaic name corresponding to the Greek Petros, which means “a mass of rock detached from the living rock.” The Aramaic name does not occur again, but the name Peter gradually displaces the old name Simon, though our Lord himself always uses the name Simon when addressing him ([Matt. 17:25](/matt#Matt.17.25); [Mark 14:37](/mark#Mark.14.37); [Luke 22:31](/luke#Luke.22.31), comp. 21:15-17). We are not told what impression the first interview with Jesus produced on the mind of Simon. When we next meet him it is by the Sea of Galilee ([Matt. 4:18-22](/matt#Matt.4.18)). There the four (Simon and Andrew, James and John) had had an unsuccessful night’s fishing. Jesus appeared suddenly, and entering into Simon’s boat, bade him launch forth and let down the nets. He did so, and enclosed a great multitude of fishes. This was plainly a miracle wrought before Simon’s eyes. The awe-stricken disciple cast himself at the feet of Jesus, crying, “Depart from me; for I am a sinful man, O Lord” ([Luke 5:8](/luke#Luke.5.8)). Jesus addressed him with the assuring words, “Fear not,” and announced to him his life’s work. Simon responded at once to the call to become a disciple, and after this we find him in constant attendance on our Lord. He is next called into the rank of the apostleship, and becomes a “fisher of men” ([Matt. 4:19](/matt#Matt.4.19)) in the stormy seas of the world of human life ([Matt. 10:2-4](/matt#Matt.10.2); [Mark 3:13-19](/mark#Mark.3.13); [Luke 6:13-16](/luke#Luke.6.13)), and takes a more and more prominent part in all the leading events of our Lord’s life. It is he who utters that notable profession of faith at Capernaum ([John 6:66-69](/john#John.6.66)), and again at Caesarea Philippi ([Matt. 16:13-20](/matt#Matt.16.13); [Mark 8:27-30](/mark#Mark.8.27); [Luke 9:18-20](/luke#Luke.9.18)). This profession at Caesarea was one of supreme importance, and our Lord in response used these memorable words: “Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church.” “From that time forth” Jesus began to speak of his sufferings. For this Peter rebuked him. But our Lord in return rebuked Peter, speaking to him in sterner words than he ever used to any other of his disciples ([Matt. 16:21-23](/matt#Matt.16.21); [Mark 8:31-33](/mark#Mark.8.31)). At the close of his brief sojourn at Caesarea our Lord took Peter and James and John with him into “an high mountain apart,” and was transfigured before them. Peter on that occasion, under the impression the scene produced on his mind, exclaimed, “Lord, it is good for us to be here: let us make three tabernacles” ([Matt. 17:1-9](/matt#Matt.17.1)). On his return to Capernaum the collectors of the temple tax (a didrachma, half a sacred shekel), which every Israelite of twenty years old and upwards had to pay ([Ex. 30:15](/exod#Exod.30.15)), came to Peter and reminded him that Jesus had not paid it ([Matt. 17:24-27](/matt#Matt.17.24)). Our Lord instructed Peter to go and catch a fish in the lake and take from its mouth the exact amount needed for the tax, viz., a stater, or two half-shekels. “That take,” said our Lord, “and give unto them for me and thee.” As the end was drawing nigh, our Lord sent Peter and John ([Luke 22:7-13](/luke#Luke.22.7)) into the city to prepare a place where he should keep the feast with his disciples. There he was forewarned of the fearful sin into which he afterwards fell (22:31-34). He accompanied our Lord from the guest-chamber to the garden of Gethsemane ([Luke 22:39-46](/luke#Luke.22.39)), which he and the other two who had been witnesses of the transfiguration were permitted to enter with our Lord, while the rest were left without. Here he passed through a strange experience. Under a sudden impulse he cut off the ear of Malchus (47-51), one of the band that had come forth to take Jesus. Then follow the scenes of the judgment-hall (54-61) and his bitter grief (62). He is found in John’s company early on the morning of the resurrection. He boldly entered into the empty grave ([John 20:1-10](/john#John.20.1)), and saw the “linen clothes laid by themselves” ([Luke 24:9-12](/luke#Luke.24.9)). To him, the first of the apostles, our risen Lord revealed himself, thus conferring on him a signal honour, and showing how fully he was restored to his favour ([Luke 24:34](/luke#Luke.24.34); [1 Cor. 15:5](/1cor#1Cor.15.5)). We next read of our Lord’s singular interview with Peter on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, where he thrice asked him, “Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me?” ([John 21:1-19](/john#John.21.1)). After this scene at the lake we hear nothing of Peter till he again appears with the others at the ascension ([Acts 1:15-26](/acts#Acts.1.15)). It was he who proposed that the vacancy caused by the apostasy of Judas should be filled up. He is prominent on the day of Pentecost (2:14-40). The events of that day “completed the change in Peter himself which the painful discipline of his fall and all the lengthened process of previous training had been slowly making. He is now no more the unreliable, changeful, self-confident man, ever swaying between rash courage and weak timidity, but the stead-fast, trusted guide and director of the fellowship of believers, the intrepid preacher of Christ in Jerusalem and abroad. And now that he is become Cephas indeed, we hear almost nothing of the name Simon (only in [Acts 10:5](/acts#Acts.10.5), [32](/acts#Acts.10.32); 15:14), and he is known to us finally as Peter.” After the miracle at the temple gate ([Acts 3](/acts#Acts.3)) persecution arose against the Christians, and Peter was cast into prison. He boldly defended himself and his companions at the bar of the council (4:19, 20). A fresh outburst of violence against the Christians (5:17-21) led to the whole body of the apostles being cast into prison; but during the night they were wonderfully delivered, and were found in the morning teaching in the temple. A second time Peter defended them before the council ([Acts 5:29-32](/acts#Acts.5.29)), who, “when they had called the apostles and beaten them, let them go.” The time had come for Peter to leave Jerusalem. After labouring for some time in Samaria, he returned to Jerusalem, and reported to the church there the results of his work ([Acts 8:14-25](/acts#Acts.8.14)). Here he remained for a period, during which he met Paul for the first time since his conversion (9:26-30; [Gal. 1:18](/gal#Gal.1.18)). Leaving Jerusalem again, he went forth on a missionary journey to Lydda and Joppa ([Acts 9:32-43](/acts#Acts.9.32)). He is next called on to open the door of the Christian church to the Gentiles by the admission of Cornelius of Caesarea (ch. 10). After remaining for some time at Caesarea, he returned to Jerusalem ([Acts 11:1-18](/acts#Acts.11.1)), where he defended his conduct with reference to the Gentiles. Next we hear of his being cast into prison by Herod Agrippa (12:1-19); but in the night an angel of the Lord opened the prison gates, and he went forth and found refuge in the house of Mary. He took part in the deliberations of the council in Jerusalem ([Acts 15:1-31](/acts#Acts.15.1); [Gal. 2:1-10](/gal#Gal.2.1)) regarding the relation of the Gentiles to the church. This subject had awakened new interest at Antioch, and for its settlement was referred to the council of the apostles and elders at Jerusalem. Here Paul and Peter met again. We have no further mention of Peter in the Acts of the Apostles. He seems to have gone down to Antioch after the council at Jerusalem, and there to have been guilty of dissembling, for which he was severely reprimanded by Paul ([Gal. 2:11-16](/gal#Gal.2.11)), who “rebuked him to his face.” After this he appears to have carried the gospel to the east, and to have laboured for a while at Babylon, on the Euphrates ([1 Pet. 5:13](/1pet#1Pet.5.13)). There is no satisfactory evidence that he was ever at Rome. Where or when he died is not certainly known. Probably he died between A.D. 64 and 67.","Matthias replaces Judas,Peter preaches at Pentecost,Lame man healed,Peter preaches in Solomon's Portico,Peter and John's Trial,Ananias and Sapphira lie to God,Apostles work signs and wonders in Solomon's Portico,""Apostles arrested, put on trial"",Philip preaches in Samaria,Peter heals Aeneas and Dorcas,Peter meets Cornelius,Peter preaches to gentiles in Caesarea,Peter defends Gentile salvation,Herod imprisons Peter,An angel rescues Peter from prison,Jerusalem Council","Ascension, Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Pentecost/Church Founded, Persecution/First Martyr, Persecution/First Martyr, Peter and Cornelius, Peter and Cornelius, Peter and Cornelius, Peter and Cornelius, Herod's persecution of James and Peter, Herod's persecution of James and Peter, Second Missionary Journey",175,"Matt.4.18,Matt.8.14,Matt.10.2,Matt.14.28,Matt.14.29,Matt.15.15,Matt.16.16,Matt.16.17,Matt.16.18,Matt.16.22,Matt.16.23,Matt.17.1,Matt.17.4,Matt.17.24,Matt.17.25,Matt.17.26,Matt.18.21,Matt.19.27,Matt.26.33,Matt.26.35,Matt.26.37,Matt.26.40,Matt.26.58,Matt.26.69,Matt.26.73,Matt.26.75,Mark.1.16,Mark.1.29,Mark.1.36,Mark.3.16,Mark.5.37,Mark.8.29,Mark.8.32,Mark.8.33,Mark.9.2,Mark.9.5,Mark.10.28,Mark.11.21,Mark.13.3,Mark.14.29,Mark.14.33,Mark.14.37,Mark.14.54,Mark.14.66,Mark.14.67,Mark.14.70,Mark.14.72,Mark.16.7,Luke.5.4,Luke.5.5,Luke.5.8,Luke.5.10,Luke.6.14,Luke.8.45,Luke.8.51,Luke.9.20,Luke.9.28,Luke.9.32,Luke.9.33,Luke.12.41,Luke.18.28,Luke.22.8,Luke.22.31,Luke.22.34,Luke.22.54,Luke.22.55,Luke.22.58,Luke.22.60,Luke.22.61,Luke.22.62,Luke.24.12,Luke.24.34,John.1.40,John.1.41,John.1.42,John.1.44,John.6.8,John.6.68,John.13.6,John.13.8,John.13.9,John.13.24,John.13.36,John.13.37,John.18.10,John.18.11,John.18.15,John.18.16,John.18.17,John.18.18,John.18.25,John.18.26,John.18.27,John.20.2,John.20.3,John.20.4,John.20.6,John.21.2,John.21.3,John.21.7,John.21.11,John.21.15,John.21.16,John.21.17,John.21.20,John.21.21,Acts.1.13,Acts.1.15,Acts.2.14,Acts.2.37,Acts.2.38,Acts.3.1,Acts.3.3,Acts.3.4,Acts.3.6,Acts.3.11,Acts.3.12,Acts.4.8,Acts.4.13,Acts.4.19,Acts.5.3,Acts.5.8,Acts.5.9,Acts.5.15,Acts.5.29,Acts.8.14,Acts.8.20,Acts.9.32,Acts.9.34,Acts.9.38,Acts.9.39,Acts.9.40,Acts.10.5,Acts.10.9,Acts.10.13,Acts.10.14,Acts.10.17,Acts.10.18,Acts.10.19,Acts.10.21,Acts.10.23,Acts.10.25,Acts.10.26,Acts.10.32,Acts.10.34,Acts.10.44,Acts.10.45,Acts.10.46,Acts.11.2,Acts.11.4,Acts.11.7,Acts.11.13,Acts.12.3,Acts.12.5,Acts.12.6,Acts.12.7,Acts.12.11,Acts.12.13,Acts.12.14,Acts.12.16,Acts.12.18,Acts.15.7,Acts.15.14,1Cor.1.12,1Cor.3.22,1Cor.9.5,1Cor.15.5,Gal.1.18,Gal.2.7,Gal.2.8,Gal.2.9,Gal.2.11,Gal.2.14,1Pet.1.1,2Pet.1.1",,jonas_1687,,,andrew_264,,,"1Pet.1,1Pet.2,1Pet.3,1Pet.4,1Pet.5,2Pet.1,2Pet.2,2Pet.3",P,peter_2745,2023-01-16 19:58 pethahiah_2319,wip,2319,Pethahiah,Pethahiah,,,checked,checked,Pethahiah (A priest),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Pethahiah 1,The chief of one of the priestly courses (the nineteenth) in the time of David ([1 Chr. 24:16](/1chr#1Chr.24.16)).,,,1,1Chr.24.16,,,,,,,,,P,pethahiah_2319,2019-07-27 11:49 pethahiah_2320,wip,2320,Pethahiah,Pethahiah,,,checked,checked,Pethahiah (Jozabad),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Pethahiah 2,A Levite ([Ezra 10:23](/ezra#Ezra.10.23)).,,,1,Ezra.10.23,,,,,,,,,P,pethahiah_2320,2019-07-27 11:49 pethahiah_2321,wip,2321,Pethahiah,Pethahiah,,,checked,checked,Pethahiah (son of Meshezabeel),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Pethahiah 3,[Neh. 9:5](/neh#Neh.9.5).,,,1,Neh.9.5,,,,,,,,,P,pethahiah_2321,2019-07-27 11:49 pethahiah_2322,wip,2322,Pethahiah,Pethahiah,,,checked,checked,A descendant of Judah,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Pethahiah 4,A descendant of Judah who had some office at the court of Persia ([Neh. 11:24](/neh#Neh.11.24)).,,,1,Neh.11.24,,meshezabeel_2016,,,,,,,P,pethahiah_2322,2019-07-27 11:49 pethuel_2323,wip,2323,Pethuel,Pethuel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-800,,-800,,,,Pethuel,"Vision of God, the father of Joel the prophet ([Joel 1:1](/joel#Joel.1.1)).",,,1,Joel.1.1,,,,joel_1660,,,,,P,pethuel_2323,2019-07-27 11:49 peulthai_2324,wip,2324,Peulthai,Peulthai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Peulthai,"Wages of the Lord, one of the sons of Obed-edom, a Levite porter ([1 Chr. 26:5](/1chr#1Chr.26.5)).",,,1,1Chr.26.5,,shimei_2233,,,"ammiel_222,issachar_646,jehozabad_813,joah_1623,nethaneel_2192,sacar_2453,shemaiah_2627",,,,P,peulthai_2324,2019-07-27 11:49 phaltiel_2326,wip,2326,Phaltiel,Phaltiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1048,,,,Phalti,"Deliverance of the Lord, the son of Laish of Gallim ([1 Sam. 25:44](/1sam#1Sam.25.44))= Phaltiel ([2 Sam. 3:15](/2sam#2Sam.3.15)). Michal, David’s wife, was given to him.",,,2,"1Sam.25.44,2Sam.3.15",,laish_1807,michal_2073,,,,,,P,phaltiel_2326,2019-07-27 11:49 phanuel_2327,wip,2327,Phanuel,Phanuel,,,checked,,,Male,,,4,,4,,,,Phanuel,"Face of God, father of the prophetess Anna (q.v.), [Luke 2:36](/luke#Luke.2.36).",,,1,Luke.2.36,,,,anna_268,,,,,P,phanuel_2327,2019-08-07 12:20 pharaoh_2328,publish,2328,Pharaoh (during Abraham's Journey),Pharaoh,,,checked,,Pharaoh (praised her to Pharaoh),Male,,,-1920,,-1920,,,,Pharaoh 1,"The Pharaoh who was on the throne when Abram went down into Egypt ([Gen. 12:10-20](/gen#Gen.12.10)) was probably one of the Hyksos, or “shepherd kings.” The Egyptians called the nomad tribes of Syria Shasu, “plunderers,” their king or chief Hyk, and hence the name of those invaders who conquered the native kings and established a strong government, with Zoan or Tanis as their capital. They were of Semitic origin, and of kindred blood accordingly with Abram. They were probably driven forward by the pressure of the Hittites. The name they bear on the monuments is “Mentiu.”",Abraham goes to Egypt,Abraham's Sojourn in Canaan,4,"Gen.12.15,Gen.12.17,Gen.12.18,Gen.12.20",,,,,,,,,P,pharaoh_2328,2020-09-07 00:30 pharaoh_2329,publish,2329,Pharaoh (of Joseph),Pharaoh,,,checked,,pharaoh (an Egyptian who was one of Pharaoh’s officials),Male,,,-1728,,33,,,,Pharaoh 2,"The Pharaoh of Joseph’s days ([Gen. 41](/gen#Gen.41)) was probably Apopi, or Apopis, the last of the Hyksos kings. To the old native Egyptians, who were an African race, shepherds were “an abomination;” but to the Hyksos kings these Asiatic shepherds who now appeared with Jacob at their head were congenial, and being akin to their own race, had a warm welcome ([Gen. 47:5](/gen#Gen.47.5), [6](/gen#Gen.47.6)). Some argue that Joseph came to Egypt in the reign of Thothmes III., long after the expulsion of the Hyksos, and that his influence is to be seen in the rise and progress of the religious revolution in the direction of monotheism which characterized the middle of the Eighteenth Dynasty. The wife of Amenophis III., of that dynasty, was a Semite. Is this singular fact to be explained from the presence of some of Joseph’s kindred at the Egyptian court? Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Thy father and thy brethren are come unto thee: the land of Egypt is before thee; in the best of the land make thy father and brethren to dwell” ([Gen. 47:5](/gen#Gen.47.5), [6](/gen#Gen.47.6)).",,,63,"Gen.39.1,Gen.40.2,Gen.40.13,Gen.40.14,Gen.40.17,Gen.40.19,Gen.41.1,Gen.41.4,Gen.41.7,Gen.41.8,Gen.41.9,Gen.41.10,Gen.41.14,Gen.41.15,Gen.41.16,Gen.41.17,Gen.41.25,Gen.41.28,Gen.41.32,Gen.41.33,Gen.41.34,Gen.41.35,Gen.41.37,Gen.41.38,Gen.41.39,Gen.41.41,Gen.41.42,Gen.41.44,Gen.41.45,Gen.41.46,Gen.41.55,Gen.42.15,Gen.42.16,Gen.44.18,Gen.45.2,Gen.45.8,Gen.45.16,Gen.45.17,Gen.45.21,Gen.46.5,Gen.46.31,Gen.46.33,Gen.47.1,Gen.47.2,Gen.47.3,Gen.47.4,Gen.47.5,Gen.47.7,Gen.47.8,Gen.47.9,Gen.47.10,Gen.47.11,Gen.47.19,Gen.47.20,Gen.47.22,Gen.47.23,Gen.47.24,Gen.47.26,Gen.50.4,Gen.50.6,Gen.50.7,Acts.7.10,Acts.7.13",,,,,,,,,P,pharaoh_2329,2020-09-06 23:52 pharaoh_2330,wip,2330,Pharaoh,Pharaoh,,,checked,checked,"The Pharaoh who was on the throne when Abram went down into Egypt ( Genesis 12:10-20 ) was probably one of the Hyksos, or ""shepherd kings."" The Egyptians called the nomad tribes of Syria Shasu, ""plunderers,"" their king or chief Hyk, and hence the name of those invaders who conquered the native kings and established a strong government, with Zoan or Tanis as their capital. They were of Semitic origin, and of kindred blood accordingly with Abram. They were probably driven forward by the pressure of the Hittites. The name they bear on the monuments is ""Mentiu.""",Male,,,-1635,,-1531,,,,Pharaoh 3,"The “new king who knew not Joseph” ([Ex. 1:8-22](/exod#Exod.1.8)) has been generally supposed to have been Aahmes I., or Amosis, as he is called by Josephus. Recent discoveries, however, have led to the conclusion that Seti was the “new king.” For about seventy years the Hebrews in Egypt were under the powerful protection of Joseph. After his death their condition was probably very slowly and gradually changed. The invaders, the Hyksos, who for some five centuries had been masters of Egypt, were driven out, and the old dynasty restored. The Israelites now began to be looked down upon. They began to be afflicted and tyrannized over. In process of time a change appears to have taken place in the government of Egypt. A new dynasty, the Nineteenth, as it is called, came into power under Seti I., who was its founder. He associated with him in his government his son, Rameses II., when he was yet young, probably ten or twelve years of age. Note, Professor Maspero, keeper of the museum of Bulak, near Cairo, had his attention in 1870 directed to the fact that scarabs, i.e., stone and metal imitations of the beetle (symbols of immortality), originally worn as amulets by royal personages, which were evidently genuine relics of the time of the ancient Pharaohs, were being sold at Thebes and different places along the Nile. This led him to suspect that some hitherto undiscovered burial-place of the Pharaohs had been opened, and that these and other relics, now secretly sold, were a part of the treasure found there. For a long time he failed, with all his ingenuity, to find the source of these rare treasures. At length one of those in the secret volunteered to give information regarding this burial-place. The result was that a party was conducted in 1881 to Dier el-Bahari, near Thebes, when the wonderful discovery was made of thirty-six mummies of kings, queens, princes, and high priests hidden away in a cavern prepared for them, where they had lain undisturbed for thirty centuries. “The temple of Deir el-Bahari stands in the middle of a natural amphitheatre of cliffs, which is only one of a number of smaller amphitheatres into which the limestone mountains of the tombs are broken up. In the wall of rock separating this basin from the one next to it some ancient Egyptian engineers had constructed the hiding-place, whose secret had been kept for nearly three thousand years.” The exploring party being guided to the place, found behind a great rock a shaft 6 feet square and about 40 feet deep, sunk into the limestone. At the bottom of this a passage led westward for 25 feet, and then turned sharply northward into the very heart of the mountain, where in a chamber 23 feet by 13, and 6 feet in height, they came upon the wonderful treasures of antiquity. The mummies were all carefully secured and brought down to Bulak, where they were deposited in the royal museum, which has now been removed to Ghizeh. Among the most notable of the ancient kings of Egypt thus discovered were Thothmes III., Seti I., and Rameses II. Thothmes III. was the most distinguished monarch of the brilliant Eighteenth Dynasty. When this mummy was unwound “once more, after an interval of thirty-six centuries, human eyes gazed on the features of the man who had conquered Syria and Cyprus and Ethiopia, and had raised Egypt to the highest pinnacle of her power. The spectacle, however, was of brief duration. The remains proved to be in so fragile a state that there was only time to take a hasty photograph, and then the features crumbled to pieces and vanished like an apparition, and so passed away from human view for ever.” “It seems strange that though the body of this man,” who overran Palestine with his armies two hundred years before the birth of Moses, “mouldered to dust, the flowers with which it had been wreathed were so wonderfully preserved that even their colour could be distinguished” (Manning’s Land of the Pharaohs). Seti I. (his throne name Merenptah), the father of Rameses II., was a great and successful warrior, also a great builder. The mummy of this Pharaoh, when unrolled, brought to view “the most beautiful mummy head ever seen within the walls of the museum. The sculptors of Thebes and Abydos did not flatter this Pharaoh when they gave him that delicate, sweet, and smiling profile which is the admiration of travellers. After a lapse of thirty-two centuries, the mummy retains the same expression which characterized the features of the living man. Most remarkable of all, when compared with the mummy of Rameses II., is the striking resemblance between the father and the son. Seti I. is, as it were, the idealized type of Rameses II. He must have died at an advanced age. The head is shaven, the eyebrows are white, the condition of the body points to considerably more than threescore years of life, thus confirming the opinions of the learned, who have attributed a long reign to this king.”",,,5,"Exod.1.11,Exod.1.19,Exod.1.22,Exod.2.5,Exod.2.15",,,,daughter_of_pharaoh_988,,,,,P,pharaoh_2330,2019-07-27 11:49 pharaoh_2331,publish,2331,Pharaoh (of the Exodus),Pharaoh,,,checked,,Pharaoh (the monarch of Egypt),Male,,,-1920,,64,,,,Pharaoh 5,"The Pharaoh of the Exodus was probably Menephtah I., the fourteenth and eldest surviving son of Rameses II. He resided at Zoan, where he had the various interviews with Moses and Aaron recorded in the book of Exodus. His mummy was not among those found at Deir el-Bahari. It is still a question, however, whether Seti II. or his father Menephtah was the Pharaoh of the Exodus. Some think the balance of evidence to be in favour of the former, whose reign it is known began peacefully, but came to a sudden and disastrous end. The “Harris papyrus,” found at Medinet-Abou in Upper Egypt in 1856, a state document written by Rameses III., the second king of the Twentieth Dynasty, gives at length an account of a great exodus from Egypt, followed by wide-spread confusion and anarchy. This, there is great reason to believe, was the Hebrew exodus, with which the Nineteenth Dynasty of the Pharaohs came to an end. This period of anarchy was brought to a close by Setnekht, the founder of the Twentieth Dynasty. “In the spring of 1896, Professor Flinders Petrie discovered, among the ruins of the temple of Menephtah at Thebes, a large granite stela, on which is engraved a hymn of victory commemorating the defeat of Libyan invaders who had overrun the Delta. At the end other victories of Menephtah are glanced at, and it is said that ‘the Israelites (I-s-y-r-a-e-l-u) are minished (?) so that they have no seed.’ Menephtah was son and successor of Rameses II., the builder of Pithom, and Egyptian scholars have long seen in him the Pharaoh of the Exodus. The Exodus is also placed in his reign by the Egyptian legend of the event preserved by the historian Manetho. In the inscription the name of the Israelites has no determinative of ‘country’ or ’district’ attached to it, as is the case with all the other names (Canaan, Ashkelon, Gezer, Khar or Southern Palestine, etc.) mentioned along with it, and it would therefore appear that at the time the hymn was composed, the Israelites had already been lost to the sight of the Egyptians in the desert. At all events they must have had as yet no fixed home or district of their own. We may therefore see in the reference to them the Pharaoh’s version of the Exodus, the disasters which befell the Egyptians being naturally passed over in silence, and only the destruction of the ‘men children’ of the Israelites being recorded. The statement of the Egyptian poet is a remarkable parallel to [Ex. 1:10-22](/exod#Exod.1.10).”",,,138,"Gen.12.15,Gen.37.36,Gen.40.7,Gen.40.11,Gen.40.13,Gen.40.20,Gen.40.21,Gen.47.14,Gen.47.20,Gen.47.25,Gen.47.26,Exod.2.7,Exod.2.8,Exod.2.9,Exod.2.10,Exod.3.10,Exod.3.11,Exod.4.21,Exod.4.22,Exod.5.1,Exod.5.2,Exod.5.5,Exod.5.6,Exod.5.10,Exod.5.14,Exod.5.15,Exod.5.20,Exod.5.21,Exod.5.23,Exod.6.1,Exod.6.11,Exod.6.12,Exod.6.13,Exod.6.27,Exod.6.29,Exod.6.30,Exod.7.1,Exod.7.2,Exod.7.3,Exod.7.4,Exod.7.7,Exod.7.9,Exod.7.10,Exod.7.11,Exod.7.13,Exod.7.14,Exod.7.15,Exod.7.20,Exod.7.22,Exod.7.23,Exod.8.1,Exod.8.8,Exod.8.9,Exod.8.12,Exod.8.15,Exod.8.19,Exod.8.20,Exod.8.24,Exod.8.25,Exod.8.28,Exod.8.29,Exod.8.30,Exod.8.31,Exod.8.32,Exod.9.1,Exod.9.7,Exod.9.8,Exod.9.10,Exod.9.12,Exod.9.13,Exod.9.20,Exod.9.27,Exod.9.33,Exod.9.34,Exod.9.35,Exod.10.1,Exod.10.3,Exod.10.6,Exod.10.7,Exod.10.8,Exod.10.11,Exod.10.16,Exod.10.18,Exod.10.20,Exod.10.24,Exod.10.27,Exod.10.28,Exod.11.1,Exod.11.3,Exod.11.5,Exod.11.8,Exod.11.9,Exod.11.10,Exod.12.29,Exod.12.30,Exod.13.15,Exod.13.17,Exod.14.3,Exod.14.4,Exod.14.5,Exod.14.8,Exod.14.9,Exod.14.10,Exod.14.17,Exod.14.18,Exod.14.23,Exod.14.28,Exod.15.4,Exod.15.19,Exod.18.4,Exod.18.8,Exod.18.10,Deut.6.21,Deut.6.22,Deut.7.8,Deut.7.18,Deut.11.3,Deut.29.2,Deut.34.11,1Sam.2.27,1Sam.6.6,1Kgs.3.1,1Kgs.7.8,1Kgs.9.24,1Kgs.11.20,2Kgs.17.7,Neh.9.10,Ps.135.9,Ps.136.15,Song.1.9,Jer.37.5,Jer.37.7,Jer.37.11,Jer.43.9,Ezek.30.24,Acts.7.21,Rom.9.17,Heb.11.24",,,,,,,,,P,pharaoh_2331,2019-07-19 02:57 pharaoh_2332,wip,2332,Pharaoh,Pharaoh,,,checked,checked,Pharaoh (Egyptian kings),Male,,,-1015,,-984,,,,Pharaoh 6,The Pharaoh of [1 Kings 11:18-22](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.18).,,,9,"1Kgs.3.1,1Kgs.9.16,1Kgs.11.1,1Kgs.11.18,1Kgs.11.19,1Kgs.11.20,1Kgs.11.21,1Kgs.11.22,2Chr.8.11",,,tahpenes_2817,daughter_of_pharaoh_989,,,,,P,pharaoh_2332,2019-07-27 11:49 pharaoh_2333,wip,2333,Pharaoh,Pharaoh,,,checked,checked,Pharaoh (Ruler of Egypt),Male,,,-714,,-710,,,,Pharaoh 10,"Pharaoh, in whom Hezekiah put his trust in his war against Sennacherib ([2 Kings 18:21](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.21)).",,,5,"2Kgs.18.21,Isa.19.11,Isa.30.2,Isa.30.3,Isa.36.6",,,,,,,,,P,pharaoh_2333,2019-07-27 11:49 pharaoh_2334,wip,2334,Pharaoh,Pharaoh,,,checked,checked,Pharaoh (father of Bithiah),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Pharaoh 8,The Pharaoh of [1 Chr. 4:18](/1chr#1Chr.4.18).,,,1,1Chr.4.18,,,,bithiah_516,,,,,P,pharaoh_2334,2019-07-27 11:49 pharaoh_2335,wip,2335,Pharaoh,Pharaoh,,,checked,checked,Pharaoh (king of Egypt),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,,,,,1,Jer.25.19,,,,,,,,,P,pharaoh_2335,2019-07-27 11:49 pharaoh_2336,wip,2336,Pharaoh,Pharaoh,,Pharaoh-hophra,checked,checked,Pharaoh (of 589-570 BC),Male,,,-594,,-587,,,,,,,,12,"Jer.44.30,Ezek.17.17,Ezek.29.2,Ezek.29.3,Ezek.30.21,Ezek.30.22,Ezek.30.25,Ezek.31.2,Ezek.31.18,Ezek.32.2,Ezek.32.31,Ezek.32.32",,,,,,,,,P,pharaoh_2336,2019-07-27 11:49 pharaoh-nechoh_2337,wip,2337,Pharaoh-nechoh,Pharaoh-nechoh,,Necho,checked,,,Male,,,-610,,-610,,,,,,,,7,"2Kgs.23.29,2Kgs.23.33,2Kgs.23.34,2Kgs.23.35,2Chr.35.20,2Chr.35.22,2Chr.36.4",,,,,,,,,P,pharaoh-nechoh_2337,2020-12-04 13:27 pharez_2338,wip,2338,Pharez,Pharez,,"Phares,Perez",checked,,,Male,,-1721,-1752,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Perez,"'=Pharez, (q.v.), breach, the son of Judah ([Neh. 11:4](/neh#Neh.11.4)). “The chief of all the captains of the host for the first month” in the reign of David was taken from his family ([1 Chr. 27:3](/1chr#1Chr.27.3)). Four hundred and sixty-eight of his “sons” came back from captivity with Zerubbabel, who himself was one of them ([1 Chr. 9:4](/1chr#1Chr.9.4); [Neh. 11:6](/neh#Neh.11.6)).",,,15,"Gen.38.29,Gen.46.12,Num.26.20,Num.26.21,Ruth.4.12,Ruth.4.18,1Chr.2.4,1Chr.2.5,1Chr.4.1,1Chr.9.4,1Chr.27.3,Neh.11.4,Neh.11.6,Matt.1.3,Luke.3.33",tamar_2821,judah_1751,,"hezron_1520,hamul_1367",zerah_2984,,"er_1209,onan_2250,shelah_2593",,P,pharez_2338,2020-09-02 01:55 pharosh_2339,wip,2339,Pharosh,Pharosh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.3,,,,,,,,,P,pharosh_2339,2019-07-27 11:49 phaseah_2281,wip,2281,Phaseah,Phaseah,,Paseah,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.49,Neh.7.51",,,,,,,,,P,phaseah_2281,2019-07-27 11:49 phebe_2340,wip,2340,Phebe,Phebe,,,checked,,,Female,,,60,,60,,,,Phebe,"A “deaconess of the church at Cenchrea,” the port of Corinth. She was probably the bearer of Paul’s epistle to the Romans. Paul commended her to the Christians at Rome; “for she hath been,” says he, “a succourer of many, and of myself also” ([Rom. 16:1](/rom#Rom.16.1), [2](/rom#Rom.16.2)).",,,1,Rom.16.1,,,,,,,,,P,phebe_2340,2019-07-27 11:49 phichol_2341,publish,2341,Phichol,Phichol,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1886,,-1804,,,,Phicol,"Great, the chief captain of the army of Abimelech, the Philistine king of Gerar. He entered into an alliance with Abraham with reference to a certain well which, from this circumstance, was called Beersheba (q.v.), “the well of the oath” ([Gen. 21:22](/gen#Gen.21.22), [32](/gen#Gen.21.32); 26:26).",,,3,"Gen.21.22,Gen.21.32,Gen.26.26",,,,,,,,,P,phichol_2341,2020-08-16 00:45 philemon_2342,publish,2342,Philemon,Philemon,,,checked,,,Male,,,64,,64,,,,Philemon,"An inhabitant of Colosse, and apparently a person of some note among the citizens ([Col. 4:9](/col#Col.4.9); [Philemon 1](/phlm#Phlm.1.1):2). He was brought to a knowledge of the gospel through the instrumentality of Paul (19), and held a prominent place in the Christian community for his piety and beneficence (4-7). He is called in the epistle a “fellow-labourer,” and therefore probably held some office in the church at Colosse; at all events, the title denotes that he took part in the work of spreading a knowledge of the gospel.",,,1,Phlm.1.1,,,,,,,,,P,philemon_2342,2020-05-21 19:27 philetus_2343,wip,2343,Philetus,Philetus,,,checked,,,Male,,,66,,66,,,,Philetus,"Amiable, with Hymenaeus, at Ephesus, said that the “resurrection was past already” ([2 Tim. 2:17](/2tim#2Tim.2.17), [18](/2tim#2Tim.2.18)). This was a Gnostic heresy held by the Nicolaitanes.",,,1,2Tim.2.17,,,,,,,,,P,philetus_2343,2019-07-27 11:49 philip_2344,publish,2344,Phillip the Apostle,Philip,,Philip,checked,,Philip (James son of Alphaeus),Male,,,5,,33,,,"Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",Philip 1,"One of the twelve apostles; a native of Bethsaida, “the city of Andrew and Peter” ([John 1:44](/john#John.1.44)). He readily responded to the call of Jesus when first addressed to him (43), and forthwith brought Nathanael also to Jesus (45, 46). He seems to have held a prominent place among the apostles ([Matt. 10:3](/matt#Matt.10.3); [Mark 3:18](/mark#Mark.3.18); [John 6:5-7](/john#John.6.5); [12:21](/john#John.12.21), [22](/john#John.12.22); [14:8](/john#John.14.8), [9](/john#John.14.9); [Acts 1:13](/acts#Acts.1.13)). Of his later life nothing is certainly known. He is said to have preached in Phrygia, and to have met his death at Hierapolis.",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,15,"Matt.10.3,Mark.3.18,Luke.6.14,John.1.43,John.1.44,John.1.45,John.1.46,John.1.48,John.6.5,John.6.7,John.12.21,John.12.22,John.14.8,John.14.9,Acts.1.13",,,,,,,,,P,philip_2344,2023-01-16 15:06 philip_2345,wip,2345,Philip,Philip,,,checked,checked,Philip (Disciple of Jesus),Male,,,26,,32,,,,Philip 3,"Mentioned only in connection with the imprisonment of John the Baptist ([Matt. 14:3](/matt#Matt.14.3); [Mark 6:17](/mark#Mark.6.17); [Luke 3:19](/luke#Luke.3.19)). He was the son of Herod the Great, and the first husband of Herodias, and the father of Salome. (See HEROD PHILIP I.)",,,3,"Matt.14.3,Mark.6.17,Luke.3.19",,herod_1504,herodias_1507,,"archelaus_291,herod_1505,philip_2346",,,,P,philip_2345,2019-07-27 11:49 philip_2346,wip,2346,Philip,Philip,,,checked,checked,brother of(Tiberius Caesar),Male,,,26,,26,,,,,,,,1,Luke.3.1,,herod_1504,,,"archelaus_291,herod_1505,philip_2345",,,,P,philip_2346,2019-07-27 11:49 philip_2347,publish,2347,Phillip the Evangelist,Philip,,Philip,checked,,"Philip (Servants of Christ and instrumental in the early church: Philip the disciple and apostle of Christ, and Philip the evangelist.)",Male,,,33,,60,,,,Philip 2,"One of the “seven” ([Acts 6:5](/acts#Acts.6.5)), called also “the evangelist” (21:8, 9). He was one of those who were “scattered abroad” by the persecution that arose on the death of Stephen. He went first to Samaria, where he laboured as an evangelist with much success (8:5-13). While he was there he received a divine command to proceed toward the south, along the road leading from Jerusalem to Gaza. These towns were connected by two roads. The one Philip was directed to take was that which led through Hebron, and thence through a district little inhabited, and hence called “desert.” As he travelled along this road he was overtaken by a chariot in which sat a man of Ethiopia, the eunuch or chief officer of Queen Candace, who was at that moment reading, probably from the Septuagint version, a portion of the prophecies of Isaiah (53:6, 7). Philip entered into conversation with him, and expounded these verses, preaching to him the glad tidings of the Saviour. The eunuch received the message and believed, and was forthwith baptized, and then “went on his way rejoicing.” Philip was instantly caught away by the Spirit after the baptism, and the eunuch saw him no more. He was next found at Azotus, whence he went forth in his evangelistic work till he came to Caesarea. He is not mentioned again for about twenty years, when he is still found at Caesarea ([Acts 21:8](/acts#Acts.21.8)) when Paul and his companions were on the way to Jerusalem. He then finally disappears from the page of history.","Seven chosen to serve,Philip preaches in Samaria,Conversion of Ethiopian Eunuch,Voyage from Miletus to Jerusalem","Persecution/First Martyr, Persecution/First Martyr, Persecution/First Martyr, Third Missionary Journey",16,"Acts.6.5,Acts.8.5,Acts.8.6,Acts.8.12,Acts.8.13,Acts.8.26,Acts.8.29,Acts.8.30,Acts.8.31,Acts.8.34,Acts.8.35,Acts.8.37,Acts.8.38,Acts.8.39,Acts.8.40,Acts.21.8",,,,,,,,,P,philip_2347,2020-08-28 20:04 philologus_2348,wip,2348,Philologus,Philologus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,,,,,1,Rom.16.15,,,,,,,,,P,philologus_2348,2019-07-27 11:49 phinehas_2349,publish,2349,Phinehas (Levite),Phinehas,,,checked,,Phinehas(son of Aaron),Male,,,-1700,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,Phinehas 1,"Son of Eleazar, the high priest ([Ex. 6:25](/exod#Exod.6.25)). While yet a youth he distinguished himself at Shittim by his zeal against the immorality into which the Moabites had tempted the people ([Num. 25:1-9](/num#Num.25.1)), and thus “stayed the plague” that had broken out among the people, and by which twenty-four thousand of them perished. For his faithfulness on that occasion he received the divine approbation (10-13). He afterwards commanded the army that went out against the Midianites (31:6-8). When representatives of the people were sent to expostulate with the two and a half tribes who, just after crossing Jordan, built an altar and departed without giving any explanation, Phinehas was their leader, and addressed them in the words recorded in [Josh. 22:16-20](/josh#Josh.22.16). Their explanation follows. This great altar was intended to be all ages only a witness that they still formed a part of Israel. Phinehas was afterwards the chief adviser in the war with the Benjamites. He is commemorated in [Ps. 106:30](/ps#Ps.106.30), [31](/ps#Ps.106.31).",,,16,"Exod.6.25,Num.25.7,Num.25.11,Num.31.6,Josh.22.13,Josh.22.30,Josh.22.31,Josh.22.32,Josh.24.33,Judg.20.28,1Chr.6.4,1Chr.6.50,1Chr.9.20,Ezra.7.5,Ezra.8.2,Ps.106.30",daughter_of_putiel_990,eleazar_1062,,abishua_51,,,,,P,phinehas_2349,2020-07-11 17:58 phinehas_2350,wip,2350,Phinehas,Phinehas,,,checked,checked,Phinehas (son of Eli the priest),Male,,,-1165,,-1087,,,,Phinehas 2,"One of the sons of Eli, the high priest ([1 Sam. 1:3](/1sam#1Sam.1.3); [2:12](/1sam#1Sam.2.12)). He and his brother Hophni were guilty of great crimes, for which destruction came on the house of Eli (31). He died in battle with the Philistines ([1 Sam. 4:4](/1sam#1Sam.4.4), [11](/1sam#1Sam.4.11)); and his wife, on hearing of his death, gave birth to a son, whom she called “Ichabod,” and then she died (19-22).",,,6,"1Sam.1.3,1Sam.2.34,1Sam.4.4,1Sam.4.11,1Sam.4.17,1Sam.14.3",,eli_1072,,"ichabod_1589,ahitub_163",hophni_1550,,,,P,phinehas_2350,2019-07-27 11:49 phinehas_2351,wip,2351,Phinehas,Phinehas,,,checked,checked,"Phinehas (Eleazar son of Aaron married one of the daughters of Putiel, and she bore him Phinehas. These were the heads of the Levite families, clan by clan.)",Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.33,,,,eleazar_1066,,,,,P,phinehas_2351,2019-07-27 11:49 phlegon_2352,wip,2352,Phlegon,Phlegon,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Phlegon,"Burning, a Roman Christian to whom Paul sent salutations ([Rom. 16:14](/rom#Rom.16.14)).",,,1,Rom.16.14,,,,,,,,,P,phlegon_2352,2019-07-27 11:49 phurah_2353,wip,2353,Phurah,Phurah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1245,,-1245,,,,,,,,2,"Judg.7.10,Judg.7.11",,,,,,,,,P,phurah_2353,2019-07-27 11:49 phut_2354,publish,2354,Phut,Phut,,Put,checked,,,Male,,,-2228,,-588,,,,"""Put, Phut 1""",One of the sons of Ham ([Gen. 10:6](/gen#Gen.10.6)).,,,3,"Gen.10.6,1Chr.1.8,Ezek.27.10",,ham_1359,,,"canaan_914,cush_962,mizraim_2100",,,,P,phut_2354,2020-05-17 01:54 phygellus_2356,wip,2356,Phygellus,Phygellus,,,checked,,,Male,,,66,,66,,,,Phygellus,"Fugitive, a Christian of Asia, who “turned away” from Paul during his second imprisonment at Rome ([2 Tim. 1:15](/2tim#2Tim.1.15)). Nothing more is known of him.",,,1,2Tim.1.15,,,,,,,,,P,phygellus_2356,2019-07-27 11:49 pilate_2365,publish,2365,Pontius Pilate,Pontius,Pilate,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,65,,,,"""Pilate, Pontius""","Probably connected with the Roman family of the Pontii, and called “Pilate” from the Latin pileatus, i.e., “wearing the pileus”, which was the “cap or badge of a manumitted slave,” as indicating that he was a “freedman,” or the descendant of one. He was the sixth in the order of the Roman procurators of Judea (A.D. 26-36). His headquarters were at Caesarea, but he frequently went up to Jerusalem. His reign extended over the period of the ministry of John the Baptist and of Jesus Christ, in connection with whose trial his name comes into prominent notice. Pilate was a “typical Roman, not of the antique, simple stamp, but of the imperial period, a man not without some remains of the ancient Roman justice in his soul, yet pleasure-loving, imperious, and corrupt. He hated the Jews whom he ruled, and in times of irritation freely shed their blood. They returned his hatred with cordiality, and accused him of every crime, maladministration, cruelty, and robbery. He visited Jerusalem as seldom as possible; for, indeed, to one accustomed to the pleasures of Rome, with its theatres, baths, games, and gay society, Jerusalem, with its religiousness and ever-smouldering revolt, was a dreary residence. When he did visit it he stayed in the palace of Herod the Great, it being common for the officers sent by Rome into conquered countries to occupy the palaces of the displaced sovereigns.” After his trial before the Sanhedrin, Jesus was brought to the Roman procurator, Pilate, who had come up to Jerusalem as usual to preserve order during the Passover, and was now residing, perhaps, in the castle of Antonia, or it may be in Herod’s palace. Pilate came forth from his palace and met the deputation from the Sanhedrin, who, in answer to his inquiry as to the nature of the accusation they had to prefer against Jesus, accused him of being a “malefactor.” Pilate was not satisfied with this, and they further accused him (1) of sedition, (2) preventing the payment of the tribute to Caesar, and (3) of assuming the title of king ([Luke 23:2](/luke#Luke.23.2)). Pilate now withdrew with Jesus into the palace ([John 18:33](/john#John.18.33)) and examined him in private (37, 38); and then going out to the deputation still standing before the gate, he declared that he could find no fault in Jesus ([Luke 23:4](/luke#Luke.23.4)). This only aroused them to more furious clamour, and they cried that he excited the populace “throughout all Jewry, beginning from Galilee.” When Pilate heard of Galilee, he sent the accused to Herod Antipas, who had jurisdiction over that province, thus hoping to escape the difficulty in which he found himself. But Herod, with his men of war, set Jesus at nought, and sent him back again to Pilate, clad in a purple robe of mockery (23:11, 12). Pilate now proposed that as he and Herod had found no fault in him, they should release Jesus; and anticipating that they would consent to this proposal, he ascended the judgment-seat as if ready to ratify the decision ([Matt. 27:19](/matt#Matt.27.19)). But at this moment his wife (Claudia Procula) sent a message to him imploring him to have nothing to do with the “just person.” Pilate’s feelings of perplexity and awe were deepened by this incident, while the crowd vehemently cried out, “Not this man, but Barabbas.” Pilate answered, “What then shall I do with Jesus?” The fierce cry immediately followed. “Let him be crucified.” Pilate, apparently vexed, and not knowning what to do, said, “Why, what evil hath he done?” but with yet fiercer fanaticism the crowd yelled out, “Away with him! crucify him, crucify him!” Pilate yielded, and sent Jesus away to be scourged. This scourging was usually inflicted by lictors; but as Pilate was only a procurator he had no lictor, and hence his soldiers inflicted this terrible punishment. This done, the soldiers began to deride the sufferer, and they threw around him a purple robe, probably some old cast-off robe of state ([Matt. 27:28](/matt#Matt.27.28); [John 19:2](/john#John.19.2)), and putting a reed in his right hand, and a crowd of thorns on his head, bowed the knee before him in mockery, and saluted him, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” They took also the reed and smote him with it on the head and face, and spat in his face, heaping upon him every indignity. Pilate then led forth Jesus from within the Praetorium ([Matt. 27:27](/matt#Matt.27.27)) before the people, wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe, saying, “Behold the man!” But the sight of Jesus, now scourged and crowned and bleeding, only stirred their hatred the more, and again they cried out, “Crucify him, crucify him!” and brought forth this additional charge against him, that he professed to be “the Son of God.” Pilate heard this accusation with a superstitious awe, and taking him once more within the Praetorium, asked him, “Whence art thou?” Jesus gave him no answer. Pilate was irritated by his continued silence, and said, “Knowest thou not that I have power to crucify thee?” Jesus, with calm dignity, answered the Roman, “Thou couldest have no power at all against me, except it were given thee from above.” After this Pilate seemed more resolved than ever to let Jesus go. The crowd perceiving this cried out, “If thou let this man go, thou art not Caesar’s friend.” This settled the matter. He was afraid of being accused to the emperor. Calling for water, he washed his hands in the sight of the people, saying, “I am innocent of the blood of this just person.” The mob, again scorning his scruples, cried, “His blood be on us, and on our children.” Pilate was stung to the heart by their insults, and putting forth Jesus before them, said, “Shall I crucify your King?” The fatal moment had now come. They madly exclaimed, “We have no king but Caesar;” and now Jesus is given up to them, and led away to be crucified. By the direction of Pilate an inscription was placed, according to the Roman custom, over the cross, stating the crime for which he was crucified. Having ascertained from the centurion that he was dead, he gave up the body to Joseph of Arimathea to be buried. Pilate’s name now disappears from the Gospel history. References to him, however, are found in the Acts of the Apostles (3:13; 4:27; 13:28), and in [1 Tim. 6:13](/1tim#1Tim.6.13). In A.D. 36 the governor of Syria brought serious accusations against Pilate, and he was banished to Vienne in Gaul, where, according to tradition, he committed suicide.",,,54,"Matt.27.2,Matt.27.13,Matt.27.17,Matt.27.22,Matt.27.24,Matt.27.58,Matt.27.62,Matt.27.65,Mark.15.1,Mark.15.2,Mark.15.4,Mark.15.5,Mark.15.9,Mark.15.12,Mark.15.14,Mark.15.15,Mark.15.43,Mark.15.44,Luke.3.1,Luke.13.1,Luke.23.1,Luke.23.3,Luke.23.4,Luke.23.6,Luke.23.11,Luke.23.12,Luke.23.13,Luke.23.20,Luke.23.24,Luke.23.52,John.18.29,John.18.31,John.18.33,John.18.35,John.18.37,John.18.38,John.19.1,John.19.4,John.19.5,John.19.6,John.19.8,John.19.10,John.19.12,John.19.13,John.19.15,John.19.19,John.19.21,John.19.22,John.19.31,John.19.38,Acts.3.13,Acts.4.27,Acts.13.28,1Tim.6.13",,,,,,,,,P,pilate_2365,2019-07-19 01:26 pildash_2357,wip,2357,Pildash,Pildash,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,,,,,1,Gen.22.22,milcah_2082,nahor_2143,,,"bethuel_487,buz_529,chesed_938,hazo_1468,huz_1582,jidlaph_1615,kemuel_1773",,"gaham_1267,maachah_1840,tebah_2832,thahash_2845",,P,pildash_2357,2019-07-27 11:49 pileha_2358,wip,2358,Pileha,Pileha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.24,,,,,,,,,P,pileha_2358,2019-07-27 11:49 piltai_2359,wip,2359,Piltai,Piltai,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.17,,,,,,,,,P,piltai_2359,2019-07-27 11:49 pinon_2360,wip,2360,Pinon,Pinon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.41,1Chr.1.52",,,,,,,,,P,pinon_2360,2019-07-27 11:49 piram_2361,wip,2361,Piram,Piram,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1451,,-1451,,,,,,,,1,Josh.10.3,,,,,,,,,P,piram_2361,2019-07-27 11:49 pispah_2362,wip,2362,Pispah,Pispah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.38,,jether_654,,,"ara_280,jephunneh_841",,,,P,pispah_2362,2019-07-27 11:49 pithon_2363,wip,2363,Pithon,Pithon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.35,1Chr.9.41",,micah_2055,,,"ahaz_119,melech_1993,tahrea_2827",,,,P,pithon_2363,2019-07-27 11:49 pochereth_2364,wip,2364,Pochereth,Pochereth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.57,Neh.7.59",,,,,,,,,P,pochereth_2364,2019-07-27 11:49 poratha_2366,wip,2366,Poratha,Poratha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-452,,-452,,,,,,,,1,Esth.9.8,,haman_1360,,,"adalia_77,aridai_299,aridatha_300,arisai_305,aspatha_347,dalphon_971,parmashta_2271,parshandatha_2277,vajezatha_2935",,,,P,poratha_2366,2019-07-27 11:49 portius_2367,publish,2367,Portius Festus,Portius,Festus,Porcius,checked,,,Male,,,60,,62,,,,"""Festus, Porcius""","The successor of Felix (A.D. 60) as procurator of Judea ([Acts 24:27](/acts#Acts.24.27)). A few weeks after he had entered on his office the case of Paul, then a prisoner at Caesarea, was reported to him. The “next day,” after he had gone down to Caesarea, he heard Paul defend himself in the presence of Herod Agrippa II. and his sister Bernice, and not finding in him anything worthy of death or of bonds, would have set him free had he not appealed unto Caesar ([Acts 25:11](/acts#Acts.25.11), [12](/acts#Acts.25.12)). In consequence of this appeal Paul was sent to Rome. Festus, after being in office less than two years, died in Judea.","Paul sent to Felix,Paul appeals to Caesar,Agrippa and Bernice meet Festus,Paul goes before Agrippa","Paul Arrested and Imprisoned, Paul Arrested and Imprisoned, Paul Arrested and Imprisoned, Paul Arrested and Imprisoned",12,"Acts.24.27,Acts.25.1,Acts.25.4,Acts.25.9,Acts.25.12,Acts.25.13,Acts.25.14,Acts.25.22,Acts.25.24,Acts.26.24,Acts.26.25,Acts.26.32",,,,,,,,,P,portius_2367,2020-08-27 01:33 poti-pherah_2369,wip,2369,Poti-pherah,Poti-pherah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1715,,-1706,,,,,,,,3,"Gen.41.45,Gen.41.50,Gen.46.20",,,,asenath_335,,,,,P,poti-pherah_2369,2019-07-27 11:49 potiphar_2368,wip,2368,Potiphar,Potiphar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1728,,-1728,,,,Potiphar,"Dedicated to Ra; i.e., to the sun-god, the Egyptian to whom the Ishmaelites sold Joseph ([Gen. 39:1](/gen#Gen.39.1)). He was “captain of the guard”, i.e., chief, probably, of the state police, who, while they formed part of the Egyptian army, were also largely employed in civil duties (37:36; marg., “chief of the executioners”). Joseph, though a foreigner, gradually gained his confidence, and became overseer over all his possessions. Believing the false accusation which his profligate wife brought against Joseph, Potiphar cast him into prison, where he remained for some years.",,,2,"Gen.37.36,Gen.39.1",,,,,,,,,P,potiphar_2368,2019-07-27 11:49 priscilla_2370,publish,2370,Priscilla,Priscilla,,Prisca,checked,,,Female,,,54,,66,,,,Priscilla,"The wife of Aquila ([Acts 18:2](/acts#Acts.18.2)), who is never mentioned without her. Her name sometimes takes the precedence of his ([Rom. 16:3](/rom#Rom.16.3); [2 Tim. 4:19](/2tim#2Tim.4.19)). She took part with Aquila (q.v.) in insturcting Apollos ([Acts 18:26](/acts#Acts.18.26)).","""Mission to Corinth, 1&2 Thess Written"",Return from Second Missionary Journey,Third Missionary Journey Begins","Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Third Missionary Journey",6,"Acts.18.2,Acts.18.18,Acts.18.26,Rom.16.3,1Cor.16.19,2Tim.4.19",,,aquila_279,,,,,,P,priscilla_2370,2020-08-28 20:03 prochorus_2371,publish,2371,Prochorus,Prochorus,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,,,Seven chosen to serve,Persecution/First Martyr,1,Acts.6.5,,,,,,,,,P,prochorus_2371,2020-08-27 01:33 puah_2355,wip,2355,Puah,Puah,,Phuvah,checked,checked,puah (The sons of Issachar),Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Issachar,,,,,3,"Gen.46.13,Num.26.23,1Chr.7.1",,issachar_645,,,"jashub_1638,shimron_2706,tola_2878",,,,P,puah_2355,2019-07-27 11:49 puah_2372,wip,2372,Puah,Puah,,,checked,checked,Puah (A Hebrew midwife),Male,,,-1635,,-1635,,,,Puah 1,"One of the two midwives who feared God, and refused to kill the Hebrew male children at their birth ([Ex. 1:15-21](/exod#Exod.1.15)).",,,1,Exod.1.15,,,,,,,,,P,puah_2372,2019-07-27 11:49 puah_2373,wip,2373,Puah,Puah,,,checked,checked,Puah (etymology uncertain),Male,,,-1232,,-1232,,,,Puah 2,A descendant of Issachar ([Judg. 10:1](/judg#Judg.10.1)).,,,1,Judg.10.1,,dodo_1020,,tola_2879,,,,,P,puah_2373,2019-07-27 11:49 publius_2374,publish,2374,Publius,Publius,,,checked,,,Male,,,62,,62,,,,Publius,"“the chief man of the island” of Malta ([Acts 28:7](/acts#Acts.28.7)), who courteously entertained Paul and his shipwrecked companions for three days, till they found a more permanent place of residence; for they remained on the island for three months, till the stormy season had passed. The word here rendered “chief man” (protos) is supposed by some to be properly a Maltese term, the official title of the governor.",Paul stays at Malta,Journey to Rome,2,"Acts.28.7,Acts.28.8",,,,,,,,,P,publius_2374,2020-08-27 01:33 pudens_2375,wip,2375,Pudens,Pudens,,,checked,,,Male,,,66,,66,,,,Pudens,"Bashful, a Christian at Rome, who sent his greetings to Timothy ([2 Tim. 4:21](/2tim#2Tim.4.21)).",,,1,2Tim.4.21,,,,,,,,,P,pudens_2375,2019-07-27 11:49 putiel_2377,wip,2377,Putiel,Putiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1491,,-1491,,,,,,,,1,Exod.6.25,,,,daughter_of_putiel_990,,,,,P,putiel_2377,2019-07-27 11:49 quartus_2378,wip,2378,Quartus,Quartus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Quartus,"Fourth, a Corinthian Christian who sent by Paul his salutations to friends at Rome ([Rom. 16:23](/rom#Rom.16.23)).",,,1,Rom.16.23,,,,,,,,,Q,quartus_2378,2019-07-27 11:49 queen_of_sheba_2379,wip,2379,Queen of Sheba,Queen of Sheba,,queen,,,,Female,,,-990,,-990,,,,,,,,8,"1Kgs.10.1,1Kgs.10.4,1Kgs.10.10,1Kgs.10.13,2Chr.9.1,2Chr.9.3,2Chr.9.9,2Chr.9.12",,,,,,,,,Q,queen_of_sheba_2379,2019-07-27 11:49 raamah_2380,publish,2380,Raamah,Raamah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2228,,-2228,,,,Raamah 1,One of the sons of Cush ([Gen. 10:7](/gen#Gen.10.7)).,,,2,"Gen.10.7,1Chr.1.9",,cush_962,,"dedan_998,sheba_2567","havilah_1461,nimrod_2206,sabtah_2451,sabtecha_2452,seba_2481",,,,R,raamah_2380,2020-05-17 01:54 rab-mag_2381,wip,2381,Rab-mag,Rab-mag,,,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,,,,,2,"Jer.39.3,Jer.39.13",,,,,,,,,R,rab-mag_2381,2019-07-27 11:49 rab-saris_2383,wip,2383,Rab-saris,Rab-saris,,,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,,,,,2,"Jer.39.3,Jer.39.13",,,,,,,,,R,rab-saris_2383,2019-07-27 11:49 rabsaris_2382,wip,2382,Rabsaris,Rabsaris,,,checked,,,Male,,,-710,,-710,,,,Rabsaris,"Chief of the Heads, one of the three officers whom Sennacherib sent from Lachish with a threatening message to Jerusalem ([2 Kings 18:17](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.17); [Jer. 39:3](/jer#Jer.39.3), [13](/jer#Jer.39.13)).",,,1,2Kgs.18.17,,,,,,,,,R,rabsaris_2382,2019-07-27 11:49 rabshakeh_2384,wip,2384,Rabshakeh,Rabshakeh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-710,,-710,,,,Rabshakeh,"Chief of the princes, the name given to the chief cup-bearer or the vizier of the Assyrian court; one of Sennacherib’s messengers to Hezekiah. See the speech he delivered, in the Hebrew language, in the hearing of all the people, as he stood near the wall on the north side of the city ([2 Kings 18:17-37](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.17)). He and the other envoys returned to their master and reported that Hezekiah and his people were obdurate, and would not submit.",,,16,"2Kgs.18.17,2Kgs.18.19,2Kgs.18.26,2Kgs.18.27,2Kgs.18.28,2Kgs.18.37,2Kgs.19.4,2Kgs.19.8,Isa.36.2,Isa.36.4,Isa.36.11,Isa.36.12,Isa.36.13,Isa.36.22,Isa.37.4,Isa.37.8",,,,,,,,,R,rabshakeh_2384,2019-07-27 11:49 rachab_2385,wip,2385,Rachab,Rachab,,,checked,,,Female,,,26,,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Rachab,"'=Rahab, a name found in the genealogy of our Lord ([Matt. 1:5](/matt#Matt.1.5)).",,,1,Matt.1.5,,,,boaz_519,,,,,R,rachab_2385,2019-07-27 11:49 rachel_2386,wip,2386,Rachel,Rachel,,Rahel,checked,,,Female,,-1755,-1753,-1739,-4,,ephrath_403,,Rachel,"Ewe, “the daughter”, “the somewhat petulant, peevish, and self-willed though beautiful younger daughter” of Laban, and one of Jacob’s wives ([Gen. 29:6](/gen#Gen.29.6), [28](/gen#Gen.29.28)). He served Laban fourteen years for her, so deep was Jacob’s affection for her. She was the mother of Joseph ([Gen. 30:22-24](/gen#Gen.30.22)). Afterwards, on Jacob’s departure from Mesopotamia, she took with her her father’s teraphim (31:34, 35). As they journeyed on from Bethel, Rachel died in giving birth to Benjamin (35:18, 19), and was buried “in the way to Ephrath, which is Bethlehem. And Jacob set a pillar upon her grave”. Her sepulchre is still regarded with great veneration by the Jews. Its traditional site is about half a mile from Jerusalem. This name is used poetically by Jeremiah (31:15-17) to denote God’s people mourning under their calamities. This passage is also quoted by Matthew as fulfilled in the lamentation at Bethlehem on account of the slaughter of the infants there at the command of Herod ([Matt. 2:17](/matt#Matt.2.17), [18](/matt#Matt.2.18)).",,,45,"Gen.29.6,Gen.29.9,Gen.29.10,Gen.29.11,Gen.29.12,Gen.29.16,Gen.29.17,Gen.29.18,Gen.29.20,Gen.29.25,Gen.29.28,Gen.29.29,Gen.29.30,Gen.29.31,Gen.30.1,Gen.30.2,Gen.30.6,Gen.30.7,Gen.30.8,Gen.30.14,Gen.30.15,Gen.30.22,Gen.30.25,Gen.31.4,Gen.31.14,Gen.31.19,Gen.31.32,Gen.31.33,Gen.31.34,Gen.33.1,Gen.33.2,Gen.33.7,Gen.35.16,Gen.35.19,Gen.35.20,Gen.35.24,Gen.35.25,Gen.46.19,Gen.46.22,Gen.46.25,Gen.48.7,Ruth.4.11,1Sam.10.2,Jer.31.15,Matt.2.18",,laban_1803,israel_682,"joseph_1710,benjamin_463",leah_1813,,,,R,rachel_2386,2020-09-07 01:35 raddai_2387,wip,2387,Raddai,Raddai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,-1752,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.14,,jesse_903,,,"abinadab_44,david_994,eliab_1075,elihu_1129,nethaneel_2189,ozem_2260,shammah_2700",,,,R,raddai_2387,2019-07-27 11:49 rahab_2388,wip,2388,Rahab,Rahab,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1451,,64,,,,Rahab,"Insolence; pride, a poetical name applied to Egypt in [Ps. 87:4](/ps#Ps.87.4); [89:10](/ps#Ps.89.10); [Isa. 51:9](/isa#Isa.51.9), as “the proud one.” Rahab, (Heb. Rahab; i.e., “broad,” “large”). When the Hebrews were encamped at Shittim, in the “Arabah” or Jordan valley opposite Jericho, ready to cross the river, Joshua, as a final preparation, sent out two spies to “spy the land.” After five days they returned, having swum across the river, which at this season, the month Abib, overflowed its banks from the melting of the snow on Lebanon. The spies reported how it had fared with them ([Josh. 2:1-7](/josh#Josh.2.1)). They had been exposed to danger in Jericho, and had been saved by the fidelity of Rahab the harlot, to whose house they had gone for protection. When the city of Jericho fell (6:17-25), Rahab and her whole family were preserved according to the promise of the spies, and were incorporated among the Jewish people. She afterwards became the wife of Salmon, a prince of the tribe of Judah ([Ruth 4:21](/ruth#Ruth.4.21); [1 Chr. 2:11](/1chr#1Chr.2.11); [Matt. 1:5](/matt#Matt.1.5)). “Rahab’s being asked to bring out the spies to the soldiers ([Josh. 2:3](/josh#Josh.2.3)) sent for them, is in strict keeping with Eastern manners, which would not permit any man to enter a woman’s house without her permission. The fact of her covering the spies with bundles of flax which lay on her house-roof (2:6) is an ‘undesigned coincidence’ which strictly corroborates the narrative. It was the time of the barley harvest, and flax and barley are ripe at the same time in the Jordan valley, so that the bundles of flax stalks might have been expected to be drying just then” (Geikie’s Hours, etc., ii., 390).",,,7,"Josh.2.1,Josh.2.3,Josh.6.17,Josh.6.23,Josh.6.25,Heb.11.31,Jas.2.25",,,,,,,,,R,rahab_2388,2019-07-27 11:49 raham_2389,wip,2389,Raham,Raham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Raham,"Merciful, one of the descendants of Caleb, the son of Hezron ([1 Chr. 2:44](/1chr#1Chr.2.44)).",,,1,1Chr.2.44,,shema_2614,,,,,,,R,raham_2389,2019-07-27 11:49 rakem_2390,wip,2390,Rakem,Rakem,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.16,,sheresh_2669,,,ulam_2889,,,,R,rakem_2390,2019-07-27 11:49 ram_2391,wip,2391,Ram,Ram,,Aram,checked,checked,"Ram ((Hebrew: אֲרָם Aram) is a son of Shem, according to the Table of Nations in Genesis 10 of the Hebrew Bible, and the father of Uz, Hul, Gether and Mash or Meshech.[1] The Book of Chronicles lists Aram, Uz, Hul, Gether, and Meshech as descendants of Shem, although without stating explicitly that Aram is the father of the other four.[2] Aram is usually regarded as being the eponymous ancestor of the Aramean people of Northern Mesopotamia and Syria.)",Male,,,-1752,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Ram 1,"The son of Hezron, and one of the ancestors of the royal line ([Ruth 4:19](/ruth#Ruth.4.19)). The margin of [1 Chr. 2:9](/1chr#1Chr.2.9), also [Matt. 1:3](/matt#Matt.1.3), [4](/matt#Matt.1.4) and [Luke 3:33](/luke#Luke.3.33), have “Aram.”",,,6,"Ruth.4.19,1Chr.2.9,1Chr.2.10,Matt.1.3,Matt.1.4,Luke.3.33",,hezron_1520,,amminadab_228,"ashur_342,caleb_538,jerahmeel_843,segub_2484",,,,R,ram_2391,2019-07-27 11:49 ram_2392,wip,2392,Ram,Ram,,,checked,checked,Ram (Elevated),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Ram 2,"One of the sons of Jerahmeel ([1 Chr. 2:25](/1chr#1Chr.2.25), [27](/1chr#1Chr.2.27)).",,,2,"1Chr.2.25,1Chr.2.27",,jerahmeel_843,,"eker_1041,jamin_721,maaz_1872","ahijah_137,bunah_525,onam_2249,oren_2256,ozem_2261",,,,R,ram_2392,2019-07-27 11:49 ram_2393,wip,2393,Ram,Ram,,,checked,checked,Ram (son of Hezron),Male,,,-1520,,-1520,,,,Ram 3,A person mentioned in [Job 32:2](/job#Job.32.2) as founder of a clan to which Elihu belonged. The same as Aram of [Gen. 22:21](/gen#Gen.22.21).,,,1,Job.32.2,,,,,,,,,R,ram_2393,2019-07-27 11:49 ramiah_2394,wip,2394,Ramiah,Ramiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.25,,,,,,,,,R,ramiah_2394,2019-07-27 11:49 ramoth_2395,wip,2395,Ramoth,Ramoth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.29,,,,,,,,,R,ramoth_2395,2019-07-27 11:49 rapha_2447,wip,2447,Rapha,Rapha,,Rosh,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1706,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Rapha 1,"A Benjamite, the son of Binea ([1 Chr. 8:2](/1chr#1Chr.8.2), [37](/1chr#1Chr.8.37)), a descendant of Saul.",,,2,"Gen.46.21,1Chr.8.2",,benjamin_463,,,"ahiram_158,ard_293,ashbel_336,becher_423,bela_436,jediael_757,ehi_1038,gera_1298,huram_1569,shupham_2115,nohah_2120",,,,R,rapha_2447,2019-07-27 11:49 raphu_2397,wip,2397,Raphu,Raphu,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Raphu,"Healed, a Benjamite, whose son Palti was one of the twelve spies ([Num. 13:9](/num#Num.13.9)).",,,1,Num.13.9,,,,palti_2269,,,,,R,raphu_2397,2019-07-27 11:49 reaia_2398,wip,2398,Reaia,Reaia,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.5,,micah_2050,,baal_574,,,,,R,reaia_2398,2019-07-27 11:49 reaiah_1421,wip,1421,Reaiah,Reaiah,,Haroeh,checked,checked,Reaiah (son of Shobal),Male,,,-1721,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.52,1Chr.4.2",,shobal_2720,,jahath_690,,,,,R,reaiah_1421,2019-07-27 11:49 reaiah_2399,wip,2399,Reaiah,Reaiah,,,checked,checked,Reaiah (Giddel),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.47,Neh.7.50",,,,,,,,,R,reaiah_2399,2019-07-27 11:49 reba_2400,wip,2400,Reba,Reba,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1444,,,,Reba,"Fourth, one of the Midianite chiefs slain by the Israelites in the wilderness ([Num. 31:8](/num#Num.31.8); [Josh. 13:21](/josh#Josh.13.21)).",,,2,"Num.31.8,Josh.13.21",,,,,,,,,R,reba_2400,2019-07-27 11:49 rebekah_2401,wip,2401,Rebekah,Rebekah,,,checked,,,Female,,-1875,-1862,,-1689,,,,Rebekah,"A noose, the daughter of Bethuel, and the wife of Isaac ([Gen. 22:23](/gen#Gen.22.23); [24:67](/gen#Gen.24.67)). The circumstances under which Abraham’s “steward” found her at the “city of Nahor,” in Padan-aram, are narrated in [Gen. 24](/gen#Gen.24)-27. “She can hardly be regarded as an amiable woman. When we first see her she is ready to leave her father’s house for ever at an hour’s notice; and her future life showed not only a full share of her brother Laban’s duplicity, but the grave fault of partiality in her relations to her children, and a strong will, which soon controlled the gentler nature of her husband.” The time and circumstances of her death are not recorded, but it is said that she was buried in the cave of Machpelah ([Gen. 49:31](/gen#Gen.49.31)).",,,29,"Gen.22.23,Gen.24.15,Gen.24.29,Gen.24.30,Gen.24.45,Gen.24.51,Gen.24.53,Gen.24.58,Gen.24.59,Gen.24.60,Gen.24.61,Gen.24.64,Gen.24.67,Gen.25.20,Gen.25.21,Gen.25.28,Gen.26.7,Gen.26.8,Gen.26.35,Gen.27.5,Gen.27.6,Gen.27.11,Gen.27.15,Gen.27.42,Gen.27.46,Gen.28.5,Gen.29.12,Gen.35.8,Gen.49.31",,bethuel_487,isaac_616,"israel_682,esau_1216",laban_1803,,,,R,rebekah_2401,2020-09-07 19:05 rechab_2402,wip,2402,Rechab,Rechab,,,checked,checked,Rechab (father of Jehonadab),Male,,,-1048,,-1048,,,,Rechab 1,One of Ishbosheth’s “captains of bands” or leaders of predatory troops ([2 Sam. 4:2](/2sam#2Sam.4.2)).,,,4,"2Sam.4.2,2Sam.4.5,2Sam.4.6,2Sam.4.9",,rimmon_2441,,,baanah_582,,,,R,rechab_2402,2019-07-27 11:49 rechab_2403,wip,2403,Rechab,Rechab,,,checked,checked,Rechab (Captain of a Band),Male,,,-607,,-607,,,,Rechab 2,"The father of Jehonadab, who was the father of the Rechabites ([2 Kings 10:15](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.15), [23](/2kgs#2Kgs.10.23); [Jer. 35:6-19](/jer#Jer.35.6)).",,,7,"2Kgs.10.15,2Kgs.10.23,Jer.35.6,Jer.35.8,Jer.35.14,Jer.35.16,Jer.35.19",,,,jonadab_799,,,,,R,rechab_2403,2019-07-27 11:49 rechab_2404,wip,2404,Rechab,Rechab,,,checked,checked,Rechab (Captain of a Band),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.14,,,,malchiah_1904,,,,,R,rechab_2404,2019-07-27 11:49 rechah_2405,wip,2405,Rechah,Rechah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.12,,,,"shuah_2729,chelub_929",,,,,R,rechah_2405,2019-07-27 11:49 reelaiah_2406,wip,2406,Reelaiah,Reelaiah,,Raamiah,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Raamiah,"Thunder of the Lord, one of the princes who returned from the Exile ([Neh. 7:7](/neh#Neh.7.7)); called also Reelaiah ([Ezra 2:2](/ezra#Ezra.2.2)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.2,Neh.7.7",,,,,,,,,R,reelaiah_2406,2019-07-27 11:49 regem_2407,wip,2407,Regem,Regem,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.47,,jahdai_701,,,"ephah_1199,gesham_1306,jotham_1736,pelet_2309,shaaph_2506",,,,R,regem_2407,2019-07-27 11:49 regem-melech_2408,wip,2408,Regem-melech,Regem-melech,,,checked,,,Male,,,-518,,-518,,,,Regem-melech,"Friend of the king, one of the two messengers sent by the exiled Jews to Jerusalem in the time of Darius ([Zech. 7:2](/zech#Zech.7.2)) to make inquiries at the temple.",,,1,Zech.7.2,,,,,,,,,R,regem-melech_2408,2019-07-27 11:49 rehabiah_2409,wip,2409,Rehabiah,Rehabiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Rehabiah,"Enlargement of the Lord, the son of Eliezer, and grandson of Moses ([1 Chr. 23:17](/1chr#1Chr.23.17); [24:21](/1chr#1Chr.24.21)).",,,3,"1Chr.23.17,1Chr.24.21,1Chr.26.25",,eliezer_1114,,jeshaiah_647,,,,,R,rehabiah_2409,2019-07-27 11:49 rehob_2410,wip,2410,Rehob,Rehob,,,checked,checked,"The father of Hadadezer, king of Tobah ( 2 Samuel 8:3 2 Samuel 8:12 ) Nehemiah 10:11 The same, probably, as Beth-rehob ( 2 Samuel 10:6 2 Samuel 10:8 ; Judg. 18:28 ), a place in the north of Palestine ( Numbers 13:21 ). It is now supposed to be represented by the castle of Hunin, south-west of Dan, on the road from Hamath into Coele-Syria. A town of Asher ( Joshua 19:28 ), to the east of Zidon. Another town of Asher ( Joshua 19:30 ), kept possession of by the Canaanites ( Judges 1:31 ).",Male,,,-1040,,-1040,,,,Rehob 1,"The father of Hadadezer, king of Tobah ([2 Sam. 8:3](/2sam#2Sam.8.3), [12](/2sam#2Sam.8.12)).",,,2,"2Sam.8.3,2Sam.8.12",,,,hadarezer_1340,,,,,R,rehob_2410,2019-07-27 11:49 rehob_2411,wip,2411,Rehob,Rehob,,,checked,checked,Rehob(sons after the flood),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Rehob 2,[Neh. 10:11](/neh#Neh.10.11).,,,1,Neh.10.11,,,,,,,,,R,rehob_2411,2019-07-27 11:49 rehoboam_2412,wip,2412,Rehoboam,Rehoboam,,Roboam,checked,,,Male,,-966,-1053,-910,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Rehoboam,"He enlarges the people, the successor of Solomon on the throne, and apparently his only son. He was the son of Naamah “the Ammonitess,” some well-known Ammonitish princess ([1 Kings 14:21](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.21); [2 Chr. 12:13](/2chr#2Chr.12.13)). He was forty-one years old when he ascended the throne, and he reigned seventeen years (B.C. 975-958). Although he was acknowledged at once as the rightful heir to the throne, yet there was a strongly-felt desire to modify the character of the government. The burden of taxation to which they had been subjected during Solomon’s reign was very oppressive, and therefore the people assembled at Shechem and demanded from the king an alleviation of their burdens. He went to meet them at Shechem, and heard their demands for relief ([1 Kings 12:4](/1kgs#1Kgs.12.4)). After three days, having consulted with a younger generation of courtiers that had grown up around him, instead of following the advice of elders, he answered the people haughtily (6-15). “The king hearkened not unto the people; for the cause was from the Lord” (comp. 11:31). This brought matters speedily to a crisis. The terrible cry was heard (comp. [2 Sam. 20:1](/2sam#2Sam.20.1)): “What portion have we in David? Neither have we inheritance in the son of Jesse: To your tents, O Israel: Now see to thine own house, David” ([1 Kings 12:16](/1kgs#1Kgs.12.16)). And now at once the kingdom was rent in twain. Rehoboam was appalled, and tried concessions, but it was too late (18). The tribe of Judah, Rehoboam’s own tribe, alone remained faithful to him. Benjamin was reckoned along with Judah, and these two tribes formed the southern kingdom, with Jerusalem as its capital; while the northern ten tribes formed themselves into a separate kingdom, choosing Jeroboam as their king. Rehoboam tried to win back the revolted ten tribes by making war against them, but he was prevented by the prophet Shemaiah (21-24; [2 Chr. 11:1-4](/2chr#2Chr.11.1)) from fulfilling his purpose. In the fifth year of Rehoboam’s reign, Shishak (q.v.), one of the kings of Egypt of the Assyrian dynasty, stirred up, no doubt, by Jeroboam his son-in-law, made war against him. Jerusalem submitted to the invader, who plundered the temple and virtually reduced the kingdom to the position of a vassal of Egypt ([1 Kings 14:25](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.25), [26](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.26); [2 Chr. 12:5-9](/2chr#2Chr.12.5)). A remarkable memorial of this invasion has been discovered at Karnac, in Upper Egypt, in certain sculptures on the walls of a small temple there. These sculptures represent the king, Shishak, holding in his hand a train of prisoners and other figures, with the names of the captured towns of Judah, the towns which Rehoboam had fortified ([2 Chr. 11:5-12](/2chr#2Chr.11.5)). The kingdom of Judah, under Rehoboam, sank more and more in moral and spiritual decay. “There was war between Rehoboam and Jeroboam all their days.” At length, in the fifty-eighth year of his age, Rehoboam “slept with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city of David” ([1 Kings 14:31](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.31)). He was succeeded by his son Abijah.",,,42,"1Kgs.11.43,1Kgs.12.1,1Kgs.12.3,1Kgs.12.6,1Kgs.12.12,1Kgs.12.17,1Kgs.12.18,1Kgs.12.21,1Kgs.12.23,1Kgs.12.27,1Kgs.14.21,1Kgs.14.25,1Kgs.14.27,1Kgs.14.29,1Kgs.14.30,1Kgs.14.31,1Kgs.15.6,1Chr.3.10,2Chr.9.31,2Chr.10.1,2Chr.10.3,2Chr.10.6,2Chr.10.12,2Chr.10.13,2Chr.10.17,2Chr.10.18,2Chr.11.1,2Chr.11.3,2Chr.11.5,2Chr.11.17,2Chr.11.18,2Chr.11.21,2Chr.11.22,2Chr.12.1,2Chr.12.2,2Chr.12.5,2Chr.12.10,2Chr.12.13,2Chr.12.15,2Chr.12.16,2Chr.13.7,Matt.1.7",naamah_2119,solomon_2762,"abihail_31,maachah_1841,mahalath_1888","jeush_1603,zaham_2980,ziza_3098,abijah_38,attai_365,shelomith_2610,shamariah_2531","basmath_415,taphath_2825",,,,R,rehoboam_2412,2020-11-05 20:37 rehum_2413,wip,2413,Rehum,Rehum,,"Harim,Nehum",checked,checked,Rehum (leader of clan of Israel),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Rehum 1,One of “the children of the province” who returned from the Captivity ([Ezra 2:2](/ezra#Ezra.2.2)); the same as “Nehum” ([Neh. 7:7](/neh#Neh.7.7)).,,,5,"Ezra.2.2,Neh.7.7,Neh.10.5,Neh.12.3,Neh.12.15",,,,,,,,,R,rehum_2413,2019-07-27 11:49 rehum_2414,wip,2414,Rehum,Rehum,,,checked,checked,Rehum (Persian commanding officer),Male,,,-522,,-522,,,,Rehum 2,"The “chancellor” of Artaxerxes, who sought to stir him up against the Jews ([Ezra 4:8-24](/ezra#Ezra.4.8)) and prevent the rebuilding of the walls and the temple of Jerusalem.",,,4,"Ezra.4.8,Ezra.4.9,Ezra.4.17,Ezra.4.23",,,,,,,,,R,rehum_2414,2019-07-27 11:49 rehum_2415,wip,2415,Rehum,Rehum,,,checked,checked,Rehum ( the son of Bani),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Rehum 3,A Levite ([Neh. 3:17](/neh#Neh.3.17)).,,,1,Neh.3.17,,bani_394,,,,,,,R,rehum_2415,2019-07-27 11:49 rehum_2416,wip,2416,Rehum,Rehum,,,checked,checked,Rehum(son of Hakaliah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Rehum 4,[Neh. 10:25](/neh#Neh.10.25).,,,1,Neh.10.25,,,,,,,,,R,rehum_2416,2019-07-27 11:49 rei_2417,wip,2417,Rei,Rei,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Rei,"Friendly, one who maintained true allegiance to king David ([1 Kings 1:8](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.8)) when Adonijah rebelled.",,,1,1Kgs.1.8,,,,,,,,,R,rei_2417,2019-07-27 11:49 rekem_2418,wip,2418,Rekem,Rekem,,,checked,checked,Rekem (one of the towns of Benjamin),Male,,,-1452,,-1444,,,,Rekem 1,One of the five Midianite kings whom the Israelites destroyed ([Num. 31:8](/num#Num.31.8)).,,,2,"Num.31.8,Josh.13.21",,,,,,,,,R,rekem_2418,2019-07-27 11:49 rekem_2419,wip,2419,Rekem,Rekem,,,checked,checked,Rekem (One of the sons of Hebron),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Rekem 2,"One of the sons of Hebron ([1 Chr. 2:43](/1chr#1Chr.2.43), [44](/1chr#1Chr.2.44)).",,,2,"1Chr.2.43,1Chr.2.44",,hebron_1476,,shammai_2543,"korah_1796,shema_2614,tappuah_2826",,,,R,rekem_2419,2019-07-27 11:49 remaliah_2420,wip,2420,Remaliah,Remaliah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-759,,-739,,,,Remaliah,"Adorned by the Lord, the father of Pekah, who conspired successfully against Pekahiah ([2 Kings 15:25](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.25), [27](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.27), [30](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.30), [32](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.32), [37](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.37); [Isa. 7:1](/isa#Isa.7.1), [4](/isa#Isa.7.4), [5](/isa#Isa.7.5), [9](/isa#Isa.7.9); 8:6).",,,13,"2Kgs.15.25,2Kgs.15.27,2Kgs.15.30,2Kgs.15.32,2Kgs.15.37,2Kgs.16.1,2Kgs.16.5,2Chr.28.6,Isa.7.1,Isa.7.4,Isa.7.5,Isa.7.9,Isa.8.6",,,,pekah_2299,,,,,R,remaliah_2420,2019-07-27 11:49 rephael_2421,wip,2421,Rephael,Rephael,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Rephael,"Healed of God, one of Shemaiah’s sons. He and his brethren, on account of their “strength for service,” formed one of the divisions of the temple porters ([1 Chr. 26:7](/1chr#1Chr.26.7), [8](/1chr#1Chr.26.8)).",,,1,1Chr.26.7,,shemaiah_2627,,,"elihu_1128,elzabad_1188,obed_2231,othni_2258,semachiah_2487",,,,R,rephael_2421,2019-07-27 11:49 rephah_2422,wip,2422,Rephah,Rephah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.25,,beriah_479,,,"resheph_2427,sherah_2666",,,,R,rephah_2422,2019-07-27 11:49 rephaiah_2396,wip,2396,Rephaiah,Rephaiah,,Rapha,checked,checked,Rephaiah (Binea),Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.37,1Chr.9.43",,binea_507,,,"azel_551,eleasah_1061",,,,R,rephaiah_2396,2019-07-27 11:49 rephaiah_2423,wip,2423,Rephaiah,Rephaiah,,,checked,checked,Rephaiah (son of David),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.21,,hananiah_1384,,,"arnan_310,jesaiah_883,obadiah_2216,pelatiah_2304,shechaniah_2583",,,,R,rephaiah_2423,2019-07-27 11:49 rephaiah_2424,wip,2424,Rephaiah,Rephaiah,,,checked,checked,Rephaiah (Son of ishi),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.42,,ishi_625,,,"neariah_2162,pelatiah_2305,uzziel_2930",,,,R,rephaiah_2424,2019-07-27 11:49 rephaiah_2425,wip,2425,Rephaiah,Rephaiah,,,checked,checked,Rephaiah (Head of the family),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,,,,,1,1Chr.7.2,,tola_2878,,,"jahmai_705,jeriel_862,jibsam_1614,shemuel_2654,uzzi_2918",,,,R,rephaiah_2425,2019-07-27 11:49 rephaiah_2426,wip,2426,Rephaiah,Rephaiah,,,checked,checked,Rephaiah (ruler of a half-district of Jerusalem),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.9,,hur_1574,,,,,,,R,rephaiah_2426,2019-07-27 11:49 resheph_2427,wip,2427,Resheph,Resheph,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.25,,beriah_479,,telah_2835,"rephah_2422,sherah_2666",,,,R,resheph_2427,2019-07-27 11:49 reu_2428,publish,2428,Reu,Reu,,Ragau,checked,,,Male,,-2217,-2217,-1978,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,,,,,6,"Gen.11.18,Gen.11.19,Gen.11.20,Gen.11.21,1Chr.1.25,Luke.3.35",,peleg_2308,,serug_2503,,,,,R,reu_2428,2020-08-22 01:09 reuben_2429,wip,2429,Reuben,Reuben,,,checked,,,Male,,-1756,-1752,,96,,,Tribe of Reuben,Reuben,"Behold a son!, the eldest son of Jacob and Leah ([Gen. 29:32](/gen#Gen.29.32)). His sinful conduct, referred to in [Gen. 35:22](/gen#Gen.35.22), brought down upon him his dying father’s malediction (48:4). He showed kindness to Joseph, and was the means of saving his life when his other brothers would have put him to death (37:21, 22). It was he also who pledged his life and the life of his sons when Jacob was unwilling to let Benjamin go down into Egypt. After Jacob and his family went down into Egypt (46:8) no further mention is made of Reuben beyond what is recorded in ch. 49:3, 4.",,,70,"Gen.29.32,Gen.30.14,Gen.35.22,Gen.35.23,Gen.37.21,Gen.37.22,Gen.37.29,Gen.42.22,Gen.42.37,Gen.46.8,Gen.46.9,Gen.48.5,Gen.49.3,Exod.1.2,Exod.6.14,Num.1.5,Num.1.20,Num.1.21,Num.2.10,Num.2.16,Num.7.30,Num.10.18,Num.13.4,Num.16.1,Num.26.5,Num.32.1,Num.32.2,Num.32.6,Num.32.25,Num.32.29,Num.32.31,Num.32.33,Num.32.37,Num.34.14,Deut.11.6,Deut.27.13,Deut.33.6,Josh.4.12,Josh.13.15,Josh.13.23,Josh.15.6,Josh.18.7,Josh.18.17,Josh.20.8,Josh.21.7,Josh.21.36,Josh.22.9,Josh.22.10,Josh.22.11,Josh.22.13,Josh.22.15,Josh.22.21,Josh.22.25,Josh.22.30,Josh.22.31,Josh.22.32,Josh.22.33,Josh.22.34,Judg.5.15,Judg.5.16,1Chr.2.1,1Chr.5.1,1Chr.5.3,1Chr.5.18,1Chr.6.63,1Chr.6.78,Ezek.48.6,Ezek.48.7,Ezek.48.31,Rev.7.5",leah_1813,israel_682,,"pallu_2325,carmi_920,hezron_1519,hanoch_1403","issachar_645,dinah_1012,judah_1751,levi_1820,simeon_2741,zebulun_3002",,"asher_337,benjamin_463,dan_973,gad_1262,joseph_1710,naphtali_2149",,R,reuben_2429,2020-09-06 23:51 reuel_2430,wip,2430,Reuel,Reuel,,,checked,checked,Reuel (son of Esau and Bashemath),Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,Reuel 1,"A son of Esau and Bashemath ([Gen. 36:4](/gen#Gen.36.4), [10](/gen#Gen.36.10); [1 Chr. 1:35](/1chr#1Chr.1.35)).",,,6,"Gen.36.4,Gen.36.10,Gen.36.13,Gen.36.17,1Chr.1.35,1Chr.1.37",bashemath_1887,esau_1216,,"zerah_3043,shammah_2538,mizzah_2101,nahath_2146",,,"jaalam_662,jeush_913,eliphaz_1144,korah_1793",,R,reuel_2430,2019-07-27 11:49 reuel_2432,wip,2432,Reuel,Reuel,,,checked,checked,"Ibneiah son of Jeroham; Elah son of Uzzi, the son of Mikri; and Meshullam son of Shephatiah, the son of Reuel, the son of Ibnijah",Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.8,,ibnijah_1586,,shephathiah_2656,,,,,R,reuel_2432,2019-07-27 11:49 reumah_2433,wip,2433,Reumah,Reumah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,,,,,1,Gen.22.24,,,nahor_2143,"gaham_1267,thahash_2845,maachah_1840,tebah_2832",,,,,R,reumah_2433,2019-07-27 11:49 rezia_2434,wip,2434,Rezia,Rezia,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.39,,ulla_2730,,,"arah_282,haniel_1399",,,,R,rezia_2434,2019-07-27 11:49 rezin_2435,wip,2435,Rezin,Rezin,,,checked,checked,Rezin (king of Aram),Male,,,-742,,-740,,,,Rezin,"Firm; a prince, a king of Syria, who joined Pekah (q.v.) in an invasion of the kingdom of Judah ([2 Kings 15:37](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.37); [16:5-9](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.5); [Isa. 7:1-8](/isa#Isa.7.1)). Ahaz induced Tiglath-pileser III. to attack Damascus, and this caused Rezin to withdraw for the purpose of defending his own kingdom. Damascus was taken, and Rezin was slain in battle by the Assyrian king, and his people carried into captivity, B.C. 732 ([2 Kings 16:9](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.9)).",,,9,"2Kgs.15.37,2Kgs.16.5,2Kgs.16.6,2Kgs.16.9,Isa.7.1,Isa.7.4,Isa.7.8,Isa.8.6,Isa.9.11",,,,,,,,,R,rezin_2435,2019-07-27 11:49 rezin_2436,wip,2436,Rezin,Rezin,,,checked,checked,"(king of Damascus, )",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.48,Neh.7.50",,,,,,,,,R,rezin_2436,2019-07-27 11:49 rezon_2437,wip,2437,Rezon,Rezon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-984,,-984,,,,Rezon,"Prince, son of Eliadah. Abandoning the service of Hadadezer, the king of Zobah, on the occasion of his being defeated by David, he became the “captain over a band” of marauders, and took Damascus, and became king of Syria ([1 Kings 11:23-25](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.23); [2 Sam. 8:3-8](/2sam#2Sam.8.3)). For centuries after this the Syrians were the foes of Israel. He “became an adversary to Israel all the days of Solomon.”",,,1,1Kgs.11.23,,eliadah_1080,,,,,,,R,rezon_2437,2019-07-27 11:49 rhesa_2438,wip,2438,Rhesa,Rhesa,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Rhesa,"Affection, son of Zorobabel, mentioned in the genealogy of our Lord ([Luke 3:27](/luke#Luke.3.27)).",,,1,Luke.3.27,,zorobabel_3106,,joanna_1628,,,,,R,rhesa_2438,2019-07-27 11:49 rhoda_2439,publish,2439,Rhoda,Rhoda,,,checked,,,Female,,,44,,44,,,,Rhoda,"A rose, the damsel in the house of Mary, the mother of John Mark. She came to hearken when Peter knocked at the door of the gate ([Acts 12:12-15](/acts#Acts.12.12)).",An angel rescues Peter from prison,Herod's persecution of James and Peter,1,Acts.12.13,,,,,,,,,R,rhoda_2439,2020-08-27 01:33 ribai_2440,wip,2440,Ribai,Ribai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,2,"2Sam.23.29,1Chr.11.31",,,,ittai_657,,,,,R,ribai_2440,2019-07-27 11:49 rimmon_2441,wip,2441,Rimmon,Rimmon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1048,,-1048,,,,Rimmon 1,"A man of Beeroth ([2 Sam. 4:2](/2sam#2Sam.4.2)), one of the four Gibeonite cities. (See [Josh. 9:17](/josh#Josh.9.17).)",,,3,"2Sam.4.2,2Sam.4.5,2Sam.4.9",,,,"rechab_2402,baanah_582",,,,,R,rimmon_2441,2019-07-27 11:49 rinnah_2442,wip,2442,Rinnah,Rinnah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.20,,shimon_2701,,,"amnon_233,ben-hanan_456,tilon_2857",,,,R,rinnah_2442,2019-07-27 11:49 riphath_2443,publish,2443,Riphath,Riphath,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Riphath,"A crusher, Gomer’s second son ([Gen. 10:3](/gen#Gen.10.3)), supposed to have been the ancestor of the Paphlagonians.",,,2,"Gen.10.3,1Chr.1.6",,gomer_1328,,,"ashkenaz_338,togarmah_2875",,,,R,riphath_2443,2020-05-17 01:54 rizpah_2444,wip,2444,Rizpah,Rizpah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1048,,-1018,,,,Rizpah,"Coal; hot stone, the daughter of Aiah, and one of Saul’s concubines. She was the mother of Armoni and Mephibosheth ([2 Sam. 3:7](/2sam#2Sam.3.7); [21:8](/2sam#2Sam.21.8), [10](/2sam#2Sam.21.10), [11](/2sam#2Sam.21.11)). It happened that a grievous famine, which lasted for three years, fell upon the land during the earlier half of David’s reign at Jerusalem. This calamity was sent “for Saul and for his bloody house, because he slew the Gibeonites.” David inquired of the Gibeonites what satisfaction they demanded, and was answered that nothing would compensate for the wrong Saul had done to them but the death of seven of Saul’s sons. David accordingly delivered up to them the two sons of Rizpah and five of the sons of Merab (q.v.), Saul’s eldest daughter, whom she bore to Adriel. These the Gibeonites put to death, and hung up their bodies before the Lord at the sanctuary at Gibeah. Rizpah thereupon took her place on the rock of Gibeah (q.v.), and for five months watched the suspended bodies of her children, to prevent them from being devoured by the beasts and birds of prey, till they were at length taken down and buried by David. Her marriage to Abner was the occasion of a quarrel between him and Ishbosheth, which led to Abner’s going over to the side of David ([2 Sam. 3:17-21](/2sam#2Sam.3.17)).",,,4,"2Sam.3.7,2Sam.21.8,2Sam.21.10,2Sam.21.11",,aiah_177,saul_2478,"armoni_309,mephibosheth_2000",,,,,R,rizpah_2444,2019-07-27 11:49 rohgah_2445,wip,2445,Rohgah,Rohgah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.34,,shamer_2725,,,"ahi_125,aram_287,jehubbah_821",,,,R,rohgah_2445,2019-07-27 11:49 romamti-ezer_2446,wip,2446,Romamti-ezer,Romamti-ezer,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Romamti-ezer,"Elevation of help, one of the sons of Heman, “the king’s seer in the words of God, to lift up the horn.” He was head of the “four-and-twentieth” course of singers ([1 Chr. 25:4](/1chr#1Chr.25.4), [31](/1chr#1Chr.25.31)).",,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.31",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,shubael_2580,uzziel_2932",,,,R,romamti-ezer_2446,2019-07-27 11:49 rufus_2448,wip,2448,Rufus,Rufus,,,checked,checked,Rufus (son of Simon),Male,,,33,,33,,,,,,,,1,Mark.15.21,,simon_2749,,,alexander_186,,,,R,rufus_2448,2019-07-27 11:49 rufus_2449,wip,2449,Rufus,Rufus,,,checked,checked,Rufus (who was chosen in the Lord),Male,,,60,,60,,,,,,,,1,Rom.16.13,,,,,,,,,R,rufus_2449,2019-07-27 11:49 ruth_2450,wip,2450,Ruth,Ruth,,,checked,,,Female,,-1115,-1308,,26,moab_815,,Genealogy of Jesus,Ruth,"A friend, a Moabitess, the wife of Mahlon, whose father, Elimelech, had settled in the land of Moab. On the death of Elimelech and Mahlon, Naomi came with Ruth, her daughter-in-law, who refused to leave her, to Bethlehem, the old home from which Elimelech had migrated. There she had a rich relative, Boaz, to whom Ruth was eventually married. She became the mother of Obed, the grandfather of David. Thus Ruth, a Gentile, is among the maternal progenitors of our Lord ([Matt. 1:5](/matt#Matt.1.5)). The story of “the gleaner Ruth illustrates the friendly relations between the good Boaz and his reapers, the Jewish land system, the method of transferring property from one person to another, the working of the Mosaic law for the relief of distressed and ruined families; but, above all, handing down the unselfishness, the brave love, the unshaken trustfulness of her who, though not of the chosen race, was, like the Canaanitess Tamar ([Gen. 38:29](/gen#Gen.38.29); [Matt. 1:3](/matt#Matt.1.3)) and the Canaanitess Rahab ([Matt. 1:5](/matt#Matt.1.5)), privileged to become the ancestress of David, and so of ‘great David’s greater Son’” ([Ruth 4:18-22](/ruth#Ruth.4.18)).",,,13,"Ruth.1.4,Ruth.1.14,Ruth.1.16,Ruth.1.22,Ruth.2.2,Ruth.2.8,Ruth.2.21,Ruth.2.22,Ruth.3.9,Ruth.4.5,Ruth.4.10,Ruth.4.13,Matt.1.5",,,"boaz_519,mahlon_1897",obed_2228,,,,,R,ruth_2450,2019-07-27 11:49 sabtah_2451,publish,2451,Sabtah,Sabtah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2228,,-2228,,,,Sabtah,"Rest, the third son of Cush ([Gen. 10:7](/gen#Gen.10.7); [1 Chr. 1:9](/1chr#1Chr.1.9)).",,,2,"Gen.10.7,1Chr.1.9",,cush_962,,,"havilah_1461,nimrod_2206,raamah_2380,sabtecha_2452,seba_2481",,,,S,sabtah_2451,2020-05-17 01:54 sabtecha_2452,publish,2452,Sabtecha,Sabtecha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2228,,-2228,,,,Sabtecha,The fifth son of Cush.,,,2,"Gen.10.7,1Chr.1.9",,cush_962,,,"havilah_1461,nimrod_2206,raamah_2380,sabtah_2451,seba_2481",,,,S,sabtecha_2452,2020-05-17 01:54 sacar_2453,wip,2453,Sacar,Sacar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Sachar 2,"A son of Obed-edom the Gittite, and a temple porter ([1 Chr. 26:4](/1chr#1Chr.26.4)).",,,1,1Chr.26.4,,shimei_2233,,,"ammiel_222,issachar_646,jehozabad_813,joah_1623,nethaneel_2192,peulthai_2324,shemaiah_2627",,,,S,sacar_2453,2019-07-27 11:49 sadoc_2454,wip,2454,Sadoc,Sadoc,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Sadoc,"Just, mentioned in the genealogy of our Lord ([Matt. 1:14](/matt#Matt.1.14)).",,,1,Matt.1.14,,azor_559,,achim_65,,,,,S,sadoc_2454,2019-07-27 11:49 salah_2455,publish,2455,Salah,Salah,,Shelah,checked,,,Male,,-2311,-2311,-1878,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Sala,"A shoot, a descendant of Arphaxed ([Luke 3:35](/luke#Luke.3.35), [36](/luke#Luke.3.36)); called also Shelah ([1 Chr. 1:18](/1chr#1Chr.1.18), [24](/1chr#1Chr.1.24)).",,,8,"Gen.10.24,Gen.11.12,Gen.11.13,Gen.11.14,Gen.11.15,1Chr.1.18,1Chr.1.24,Luke.3.35",,cainan_535,,eber_1030,,,,,S,salah_2455,2020-08-22 01:09 salathiel_2457,wip,2457,Salathiel,Salathiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Salathiel,"Whom I asked of God, the son of Jeconiah ([Matt. 1:12](/matt#Matt.1.12); [1 Chr. 3:17](/1chr#1Chr.3.17)); also called the son of Neri ([Luke 3:27](/luke#Luke.3.27)). The probable explanation of the apparent discrepancy is that he was the son of Neri, the descendant of Nathan, and thus heir to the throne of David on the death of Jeconiah (comp. [Jer. 22:30](/jer#Jer.22.30)).",,,1,Luke.3.27,,neri_2185,,zorobabel_3106,,,,,S,salathiel_2457,2019-07-27 11:49 sallai_2458,wip,2458,Sallai,Sallai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Sallai 1,A Benjamite ([Neh. 11:8](/neh#Neh.11.8)).,,,1,Neh.11.8,,,,,,,,,S,sallai_2458,2019-07-27 11:49 sallu_2459,wip,2459,Sallu,Sallu,,,checked,checked,Sallu (A Benjamite living in Jerusalem),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.7,,meshullam_2024,,,,,,,S,sallu_2459,2019-07-27 11:49 sallu_2460,wip,2460,Sallu,Sallu,,,checked,checked,Sallu (son of Meshullam),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.7,,meshullam_2036,,,,,,,S,sallu_2460,2019-07-27 11:49 sallu_2461,wip,2461,Sallu,Sallu,,Sallai,checked,checked,sallu (son of Shealtiel),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Sallu 1,A priest ([Neh. 12:7](/neh#Neh.12.7)).,,,2,"Neh.12.7,Neh.12.20",,,,,,,,,S,sallu_2461,2019-07-27 11:49 salma_2462,wip,2462,Salma,Salma,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.51,1Chr.2.54",,hur_1571,,,"ishma_629,ezer_1239,hareph_1412,hazelelponi_1466,idbash_1590,jezreel_1612,penuel_2314,shobal_2720,uri_2895",,,,S,salma_2462,2019-07-27 11:49 salmon_2463,wip,2463,Salmon,Salmon,,Salma,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Salmon,"Shady; or Zalmon (q.v.), a hill covered with dark forests, south of Shechem, from which Abimelech and his men gathered wood to burn that city ([Judg. 9:48](/judg#Judg.9.48)). In [Ps. 68:14](/ps#Ps.68.14) the change from war to peace is likened to snow on the dark mountain, as some interpret the expression. Others suppose the words here mean that the bones of the slain left unburied covered the land, so that it seemed to be white as if covered with snow. The reference, however, of the psalm is probably to [Josh. 11](/josh#Josh.11) and 12. The scattering of the kings and their followers is fitly likened unto the snow-flakes rapidly falling on the dark Salmon. It is the modern Jebel Suleiman.",,,6,"Ruth.4.20,Ruth.4.21,1Chr.2.11,Matt.1.4,Matt.1.5,Luke.3.32",,nahshon_2144,,boaz_519,,,,,S,salmon_2463,2019-07-27 11:49 salome_2464,wip,2464,Salome,Salome,,,checked,,,Female,,,33,,33,,,,Salome 1,"The wife of Zebedee and mother of James and John ([Mat. 27:56](/matt#Matt.27.56)), and probably the sister of Mary, the mother of our Lord ([John 19:25](/john#John.19.25)). She sought for her sons places of honour in Christ’s kingdom ([Matt. 20:20](/matt#Matt.20.20), [21](/matt#Matt.20.21); comp. 19:28). She witnessed the crucifixion ([Mark 15:40](/mark#Mark.15.40)), and was present with the other women at the sepulchre ([Matt. 27:56](/matt#Matt.27.56)).",,,2,"Mark.15.40,Mark.16.1",,,,,,,,,S,salome_2464,2019-07-27 11:49 salu_2465,wip,2465,Salu,Salu,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.25.14,,,,zimri_3087,,,,,S,salu_2465,2019-07-27 11:49 samgar-nebo_2466,wip,2466,Samgar-nebo,Samgar-nebo,,,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Samgar-nebo,"Be gracious, O Nebo! or a cup-bearer of Nebo, probably the title of Nergal-sharezer, one of the princes of Babylon ([Jer. 39:3](/jer#Jer.39.3)).",,,1,Jer.39.3,,,,,,,,,S,samgar-nebo_2466,2019-07-27 11:49 samlah_2467,wip,2467,Samlah,Samlah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1701,,,,,,,,4,"Gen.36.36,Gen.36.37,1Chr.1.47,1Chr.1.48",,,,,,,,,S,samlah_2467,2019-07-27 11:49 samson_2468,wip,2468,Samson,Samson,,,checked,,,Male,,-1090,-1155,-1101,64,,,,Samson,"Of the sun, the son of Manoah, born at Zorah. The narrative of his life is given in [Judg. 13](/judg#Judg.13)-16. He was a “Nazarite unto God” from his birth, the first Nazarite mentioned in Scripture ([Judg. 13:3-5](/judg#Judg.13.3); comp. [Num. 6:1-21](/num#Num.6.1)). The first recorded event of his life was his marriage with a Philistine woman of Timnath ([Judg. 14:1-5](/judg#Judg.14.1)). Such a marriage was not forbidden by the law of Moses, as the Philistines did not form one of the seven doomed Canaanite nations ([Ex. 34:11-16](/exod#Exod.34.11); [Deut. 7:1-4](/deut#Deut.7.1)). It was, however, an ill-assorted and unblessed marriage. His wife was soon taken from him and given “to his companion” ([Judg. 14:20](/judg#Judg.14.20)). For this Samson took revenge by burning the “standing corn of the Philistines” (15:1-8), who, in their turn, in revenge “burnt her and her father with fire.” Her death he terribly avenged (15:7-19). During the twenty years following this he judged Israel; but we have no record of his life. Probably these twenty years may have been simultaneous with the last twenty years of Eli’s life. After this we have an account of his exploits at Gaza (16:1-3), and of his infatuation for Delilah, and her treachery (16:4-20), and then of his melancholy death (16:21-31). He perished in the last terrible destruction he brought upon his enemies. “So the dead which he slew at his death were more [in social and political importance=the elite of the people] than they which he slew in his life.” “Straining all his nerves, he bowed: As with the force of winds and waters pent, When mountains tremble, those two massy pillars With horrible convulsion to and fro He tugged, he shook, till down they came, and drew The whole roof after them, with burst of thunder Upon the heads of all who sat beneath, Lords, ladies, captains, counsellors, or priests, Their choice nobility and flower.” Milton’s Samson Agonistes.",,,38,"Judg.13.24,Judg.14.1,Judg.14.3,Judg.14.5,Judg.14.7,Judg.14.10,Judg.14.12,Judg.14.15,Judg.14.16,Judg.14.20,Judg.15.1,Judg.15.3,Judg.15.4,Judg.15.6,Judg.15.7,Judg.15.10,Judg.15.11,Judg.15.12,Judg.15.16,Judg.16.1,Judg.16.2,Judg.16.3,Judg.16.6,Judg.16.7,Judg.16.9,Judg.16.10,Judg.16.12,Judg.16.13,Judg.16.14,Judg.16.20,Judg.16.23,Judg.16.25,Judg.16.26,Judg.16.27,Judg.16.28,Judg.16.29,Judg.16.30,Heb.11.32",,manoah_1933,delilah_1005,,,,,,S,samson_2468,2020-09-13 20:20 samuel_2469,publish,2469,Samuel,Samuel,,Shemuel,checked,,,Male,,-1152,-1165,-1060,64,,,Tribe of Levi,Samuel,"Heard of God. The peculiar circumstances connected with his birth are recorded in [1 Sam. 1:20](/1sam#1Sam.1.20). Hannah, one of the two wives of Elkanah, who came up to Shiloh to worship before the Lord, earnestly prayed to God that she might become the mother of a son. Her prayer was graciously granted; and after the child was weaned she brought him to Shiloh nd consecrated him to the Lord as a perpetual Nazarite (1:23-2:11). Here his bodily wants and training were attended to by the women who served in the tabernacle, while Eli cared for his religious culture. Thus, probably, twelve years of his life passed away. “The child Samuel grew on, and was in favour both with the Lord, and also with men” (2:26; comp. [Luke 2:52](/luke#Luke.2.52)). It was a time of great and growing degeneracy in Israel ([Judg. 21:19-21](/judg#Judg.21.19); [1 Sam. 2:12-17](/1sam#1Sam.2.12), [22](/1sam#1Sam.2.22)). The Philistines, who of late had greatly increased in number and in power, were practically masters of the country, and kept the people in subjection ([1 Sam. 10:5](/1sam#1Sam.10.5); [13:3](/1sam#1Sam.13.3)). At this time new communications from God began to be made to the pious child. A mysterious voice came to him in the night season, calling him by name, and, instructed by Eli, he answered, “Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth.” The message that came from the Lord was one of woe and ruin to Eli and his profligate sons. Samuel told it all to Eli, whose only answer to the terrible denunciations ([1 Sam. 3:11-18](/1sam#1Sam.3.11)) was, “It is the Lord; let him do what seemeth him good”, the passive submission of a weak character, not, in his case, the expression of the highest trust and faith. The Lord revealed himself now in divers manners to Samuel, and his fame and his influence increased throughout the land as of one divinely called to the prophetical office. A new period in the history of the kingdom of God now commenced. The Philistine yoke was heavy, and the people, groaning under the wide-spread oppression, suddenly rose in revolt, and “went out against the Philistines to battle.” A fierce and disastrous battle was fought at Aphek, near to Ebenezer ([1 Sam. 4:1](/1sam#1Sam.4.1), [2](/1sam#1Sam.4.2)). The Israelites were defeated, leaving 4,000 dead “in the field.” The chiefs of the people thought to repair this great disaster by carrying with them the ark of the covenant as the symbol of Jehovah’s presence. They accordingly, without consulting Samuel, fetched it out of Shiloh to the camp near Aphek. At the sight of the ark among them the people “shouted with a great shout, so that the earth rang again.” A second battle was fought, and again the Philistines defeated the Israelites, stormed their camp, slew 30,000 men, and took the sacred ark. The tidings of this fatal battle was speedily conveyed to Shiloh; and so soon as the aged Eli heard that the ark of God was taken, he fell backward from his seat at the entrance of the sanctuary, and his neck brake, and he died. The tabernacle with its furniture was probably, by the advice of Samuel, now about twenty years of age, removed from Shiloh to some place of safety, and finally to Nob, where it remained many years (21:1). The Philistines followed up their advantage, and marched upon Shiloh, which they plundered and destroyed (comp. [Jer. 7:12](/jer#Jer.7.12); [Ps. 78:59](/ps#Ps.78.59)). This was a great epoch in the history of Israel. For twenty years after this fatal battle at Aphek the whole land lay under the oppression of the Philistines. During all these dreary years Samuel was a spiritual power in the land. From Ramah, his native place, where he resided, his influence went forth on every side among the people. With unwearied zeal he went up and down from place to place, reproving, rebuking, and exhorting the people, endeavouring to awaken in them a sense of their sinfulness, and to lead them to repentance. His labours were so far successful that “all the house of Israel lamented after the Lord.” Samuel summoned the people to Mizpeh, one of the loftiest hills in Central Palestine, where they fasted and prayed, and prepared themselves there, under his direction, for a great war against the Philistines, who now marched their whole force toward Mizpeh, in order to crush the Israelites once for all. At the intercession of Samuel God interposed in behalf of Israel. Samuel himself was their leader, the only occasion in which he acted as a leader in war. The Philistines were utterly routed. They fled in terror before the army of Israel, and a great slaughter ensued. This battle, fought probably about B.C. 1095, put an end to the forty years of Philistine oppression. In memory of this great deliverance, and in token of gratitude for the help vouchsafed, Samuel set up a great stone in the battlefield, and called it “Ebenezer,” saying, “Hitherto hath the Lord helped us” ([1 Sam. 7:1-12](/1sam#1Sam.7.1)). This was the spot where, twenty years before, the Israelites had suffered a great defeat, when the ark of God was taken. This victory over the Philistines was followed by a long period of peace for Israel ([1 Sam. 7:13](/1sam#1Sam.7.13), [14](/1sam#1Sam.7.14)), during which Samuel exercised the functions of judge, going “from year to year in circuit” from his home in Ramah to Bethel, thence to Gilgal (not that in the Jordan valley, but that which lay to the west of Ebal and Gerizim), and returning by Mizpeh to Ramah. He established regular services at Shiloh, where he built an altar; and at Ramah he gathered a company of young men around him and established a school of the prophets. The schools of the prophets, thus originated, and afterwards established also at Gibeah, Bethel, Gilgal, and Jericho, exercised an important influence on the national character and history of the people in maintaining pure religion in the midst of growing corruption. They continued to the end of the Jewish commonwealth. Many years now passed, during which Samuel exercised the functions of his judicial office, being the friend and counsellor of the people in all matters of private and public interest. He was a great statesman as well as a reformer, and all regarded him with veneration as the “seer,” the prophet of the Lord. At the close of this period, when he was now an old man, the elders of Israel came to him at Ramah ([1 Sam. 8:4](/1sam#1Sam.8.4), [5](/1sam#1Sam.8.5), [19-22](/1sam#1Sam.8.19)); and feeling how great was the danger to which the nation was exposed from the misconduct of Samuel’s sons, whom he had invested with judicial functions as his assistants, and had placed at Beersheba on the Philistine border, and also from a threatened invasion of the Ammonites, they demanded that a king should be set over them. This request was very displeasing to Samuel. He remonstrated with them, and warned them of the consequences of such a step. At length, however, referring the matter to God, he acceded to their desires, and anointed Saul (q.v.) to be their king (11:15). Before retiring from public life he convened an assembly of the people at Gilgal (ch. 12), and there solemnly addressed them with reference to his own relation to them as judge and prophet. The remainder of his life he spent in retirement at Ramah, only occasionally and in special circumstances appearing again in public ([1 Sam. 13](/1sam#1Sam.13), [15](/1sam#1Sam.15)) with communications from God to king Saul. While mourning over the many evils which now fell upon the nation, he is suddenly summoned (ch. 16) to go to Bethlehem and anoint David, the son of Jesse, as king over Israel instead of Saul. After this little is known of him till the time of his death, which took place at Ramah when he was probably about eighty years of age. “And all Israel gathered themselves together, and lamented him, and buried him in his house at Ramah” (25:1), not in the house itself, but in the court or garden of his house. (Comp. [2 Kings 21:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.21.18); [2 Chr. 33:20](/2chr#2Chr.33.20); [1 Kings 2:34](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.34); [John 19:41](/john#John.19.41).) Samuel’s devotion to God, and the special favour with which God regarded him, are referred to in [Jer. 15:1](/jer#Jer.15.1) and [Ps. 99:6](/ps#Ps.99.6).",,,122,"1Sam.1.20,1Sam.2.18,1Sam.2.21,1Sam.2.26,1Sam.3.1,1Sam.3.3,1Sam.3.4,1Sam.3.6,1Sam.3.7,1Sam.3.8,1Sam.3.9,1Sam.3.10,1Sam.3.11,1Sam.3.15,1Sam.3.16,1Sam.3.18,1Sam.3.19,1Sam.3.20,1Sam.3.21,1Sam.4.1,1Sam.7.3,1Sam.7.5,1Sam.7.6,1Sam.7.8,1Sam.7.9,1Sam.7.10,1Sam.7.12,1Sam.7.13,1Sam.7.15,1Sam.8.1,1Sam.8.4,1Sam.8.6,1Sam.8.7,1Sam.8.10,1Sam.8.19,1Sam.8.21,1Sam.8.22,1Sam.9.14,1Sam.9.15,1Sam.9.17,1Sam.9.18,1Sam.9.19,1Sam.9.22,1Sam.9.23,1Sam.9.24,1Sam.9.25,1Sam.9.26,1Sam.9.27,1Sam.10.1,1Sam.10.9,1Sam.10.14,1Sam.10.15,1Sam.10.16,1Sam.10.17,1Sam.10.20,1Sam.10.24,1Sam.10.25,1Sam.11.7,1Sam.11.12,1Sam.11.14,1Sam.12.1,1Sam.12.6,1Sam.12.11,1Sam.12.18,1Sam.12.19,1Sam.12.20,1Sam.13.8,1Sam.13.10,1Sam.13.11,1Sam.13.13,1Sam.13.15,1Sam.15.1,1Sam.15.10,1Sam.15.11,1Sam.15.12,1Sam.15.13,1Sam.15.14,1Sam.15.16,1Sam.15.17,1Sam.15.20,1Sam.15.22,1Sam.15.24,1Sam.15.26,1Sam.15.27,1Sam.15.28,1Sam.15.31,1Sam.15.32,1Sam.15.33,1Sam.15.34,1Sam.15.35,1Sam.16.1,1Sam.16.2,1Sam.16.4,1Sam.16.7,1Sam.16.8,1Sam.16.10,1Sam.16.11,1Sam.16.13,1Sam.19.18,1Sam.19.20,1Sam.19.22,1Sam.19.24,1Sam.25.1,1Sam.28.3,1Sam.28.11,1Sam.28.12,1Sam.28.14,1Sam.28.15,1Sam.28.16,1Sam.28.20,1Chr.6.28,1Chr.6.33,1Chr.9.22,1Chr.11.3,1Chr.26.28,1Chr.29.29,2Chr.35.18,Ps.99.6,Jer.15.1,Acts.3.24,Acts.13.20,Heb.11.32",hannah_1400,elkanah_1168,,"abiah_15,joel_1647",,,,"Judg.1,Judg.2,Judg.3,Judg.4,Judg.5,Judg.6,Judg.7,Judg.8,Judg.9,Judg.10,Judg.11,Judg.12,Judg.13,Judg.14,Judg.15,Judg.16,Judg.17,Judg.18,Judg.19,Judg.20,Judg.21,Ruth.1,Ruth.2,Ruth.3,Ruth.4,1Sam.1,1Sam.26,1Sam.27,1Sam.28,1Sam.29,1Sam.30,1Sam.31,2Sam.1,2Sam.2,2Sam.3,2Sam.4,2Sam.5,2Sam.6,2Sam.7,2Sam.8,2Sam.9,2Sam.10,2Sam.11,2Sam.12,2Sam.13,2Sam.14,2Sam.15,2Sam.16,2Sam.17,2Sam.18,2Sam.19,2Sam.20,2Sam.21,2Sam.22,2Sam.23,2Sam.24,1Sam.2,1Sam.3,1Sam.4,1Sam.5,1Sam.6,1Sam.7,1Sam.8,1Sam.9,1Sam.10,1Sam.11,1Sam.12,1Sam.13,1Sam.14,1Sam.15,1Sam.16,1Sam.17,1Sam.18,1Sam.19,1Sam.20,1Sam.21,1Sam.22,1Sam.23,1Sam.24,1Sam.25",S,samuel_2469,2020-08-07 13:12 sanballat_2470,wip,2470,Sanballat,Sanballat,,,checked,,,Male,,,-446,,-445,,,,Sanballat,"Held some place of authority in Samaria when Nehemiah went up to Jerusalem to rebuild its ruined walls. He vainly attempted to hinder this work ([Neh. 2:10](/neh#Neh.2.10), [19](/neh#Neh.2.19); 4:1-12; 6). His daughter became the wife of one of the sons of Joiada, a son of the high priest, much to the grief of Nehemiah (13:28).",,,10,"Neh.2.10,Neh.2.19,Neh.4.1,Neh.4.7,Neh.6.1,Neh.6.2,Neh.6.5,Neh.6.12,Neh.6.14,Neh.13.28",,,,,,,,,S,sanballat_2470,2019-07-27 11:49 sapphira_2472,publish,2472,Sapphira,Sapphira,,,checked,,,Female,,,33,,33,,,,Sapphira,"Beautiful, the wife of Ananias (q.v.). She was a partner in his guilt and also in his punishment ([Acts 5:1-11](/acts#Acts.5.1)).",Ananias and Sapphira lie to God,Pentecost/Church Founded,1,Acts.5.1,,,ananias_258,,,,,,S,sapphira_2472,2020-08-27 01:33 sarah_2473,publish,2473,Sarah,Sarah,,Sarai,checked,,,Female,,,-1996,,64,,,,Sarah,"Princess, the wife and at the same time the half-sister of Abraham ([Gen. 11:29](/gen#Gen.11.29); [20:12](/gen#Gen.20.12)). This name was given to her at the time that it was announced to Abraham that she should be the mother of the promised child. Her story is from her marriage identified with that of the patriarch till the time of her death. Her death, at the age of one hundred and twenty-seven years (the only instance in Scripture where the age of a woman is recorded), was the occasion of Abraham’s purchasing the cave of Machpelah as a family burying-place. In the allegory of [Gal. 4:22-31](/gal#Gal.4.22) she is the type of the “Jerusalem which is above.” She is also mentioned as Sara in [Heb. 11:11](/heb#Heb.11.11) among the Old Testament worthies, who “all died in faith.”","Abraham is called to Canaan,Abraham goes to Egypt","Abraham's Sojourn in Canaan, Abraham's Sojourn in Canaan",48,"Gen.11.29,Gen.11.30,Gen.11.31,Gen.12.5,Gen.12.11,Gen.12.17,Gen.16.1,Gen.16.2,Gen.16.3,Gen.16.5,Gen.16.6,Gen.16.8,Gen.17.15,Gen.17.17,Gen.17.19,Gen.17.21,Gen.18.6,Gen.18.9,Gen.18.10,Gen.18.11,Gen.18.12,Gen.18.13,Gen.18.14,Gen.18.15,Gen.20.2,Gen.20.14,Gen.20.16,Gen.20.18,Gen.21.1,Gen.21.2,Gen.21.3,Gen.21.6,Gen.21.7,Gen.21.9,Gen.21.12,Gen.23.1,Gen.23.2,Gen.23.19,Gen.24.36,Gen.24.67,Gen.25.10,Gen.25.12,Gen.49.31,Isa.51.2,Rom.4.19,Rom.9.9,Heb.11.11,1Pet.3.6",,terah_2841,abraham_58,isaac_616,"haran_1407,nahor_2143",,,,S,sarah_2473,2020-09-07 00:30 saraph_2474,wip,2474,Saraph,Saraph,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.22,,shelah_2593,,,"er_1210,joash_1634,jokim_1684,laadah_1801",,,,S,saraph_2474,2019-07-27 11:49 sarsechim_2475,wip,2475,Sarsechim,Sarsechim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,,,,,1,Jer.39.3,,,,,,,,,S,sarsechim_2475,2019-07-27 11:49 satan_2476,publish,2476,Satan,Satan,,Beelzebub,checked,,,Male,,,-1520,,96,,,,Satan,"Adversary; accuser. When used as a proper name, the Hebrew word so rendered has the article “the adversary” ([Job 1:6-12](/job#Job.1.6); [2:1-7](/job#Job.2.1)). In the New Testament it is used as interchangeable with Diabolos, or the devil, and is so used more than thirty times. He is also called “the dragon,” “the old serpent” ([Rev. 12:9](/rev#Rev.12.9); [20:2](/rev#Rev.20.2)); “the prince of this world” ([John 12:31](/john#John.12.31); [14:30](/john#John.14.30)); “the prince of the power of the air” ([Eph. 2:2](/eph#Eph.2.2)); “the god of this world” ([2 Cor. 4:4](/2cor#2Cor.4.4)); “the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience” ([Eph. 2:2](/eph#Eph.2.2)). The distinct personality of Satan and his activity among men are thus obviously recognized. He tempted our Lord in the wilderness ([Matt. 4:1-11](/matt#Matt.4.1)). He is “Beelzebub, the prince of the devils” (12:24). He is “the constant enemy of God, of Christ, of the divine kingdom, of the followers of Christ, and of all truth; full of falsehood and all malice, and exciting and seducing to evil in every possible way.” His power is very great in the world. He is a “roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour” ([1 Pet. 5:8](/1pet#1Pet.5.8)). Men are said to be “taken captive by him” ([2 Tim. 2:26](/2tim#2Tim.2.26)). Christians are warned against his “devices” ([2 Cor. 2:11](/2cor#2Cor.2.11)), and called on to “resist” him ([James 4:7](/jas#Jas.4.7)). Christ redeems his people from “him that had the power of death, that is, the devil” ([Heb. 2:14](/heb#Heb.2.14)). Satan has the “power of death,” not as lord, but simply as executioner.","Ananias and Sapphira lie to God,Man falls into sin","Pentecost/Church Founded, The Creation",55,"1Chr.21.1,Job.1.6,Job.1.7,Job.1.8,Job.1.9,Job.1.12,Job.2.1,Job.2.2,Job.2.3,Job.2.4,Job.2.6,Job.2.7,Ps.109.6,Zech.3.1,Zech.3.2,Matt.4.10,Matt.10.25,Matt.12.24,Matt.12.26,Matt.12.27,Matt.16.23,Mark.1.13,Mark.3.22,Mark.3.23,Mark.3.26,Mark.4.15,Mark.8.33,Luke.4.8,Luke.10.18,Luke.11.15,Luke.11.18,Luke.11.19,Luke.13.16,Luke.22.3,Luke.22.31,John.13.27,Acts.5.3,Acts.26.18,Rom.16.20,1Cor.5.5,1Cor.7.5,2Cor.2.11,2Cor.11.14,2Cor.12.7,1Thess.2.18,2Thess.2.9,1Tim.1.20,1Tim.5.15,Rev.2.9,Rev.2.13,Rev.2.24,Rev.3.9,Rev.12.9,Rev.20.2,Rev.20.7",,,,,,,,,S,satan_2476,2021-05-20 16:30 saul_2478,wip,2478,Saul,Saul,,,checked,,,Male,,-1054,-1095,-1004,-1040,,mount_gilboa_837,,Saul 2,"The son of Kish (probably his only son, and a child of prayer, “asked for”), of the tribe of Benjamin, the first king of the Jewish nation. The singular providential circumstances connected with his election as king are recorded in [1 Sam. 8](/1sam#1Sam.8)-10. His father’s she-asses had strayed, and Saul was sent with a servant to seek for them. Leaving his home at Gibeah (10:5, “the hill of God,” A.V.; lit., as in R.V. marg., “Gibeah of God”), Saul and his servant went toward the north-west over Mount Ephraim, and then turning north-east they came to “the land of Shalisha,” and thence eastward to the land of Shalim, and at length came to the district of Zuph, near Samuel’s home at Ramah (9:5-10). At this point Saul proposed to return from the three days’ fruitless search, but his servant suggested that they should first consult the “seer.” Hearing that he was about to offer sacrifice, the two hastened into Ramah, and “behold, Samuel came out against them,” on his way to the “bamah”, i.e., the “height”, where sacrifice was to be offered; and in answer to Saul’s question, “Tell me, I pray thee, where the seer’s house is,” Samuel made himself known to him. Samuel had been divinely prepared for his coming (9:15-17), and received Saul as his guest. He took him with him to the sacrifice, and then after the feast “communed with Saul upon the top of the house” of all that was in his heart. On the morrow Samuel “took a vial of oil and poured it on his head,” and anointed Saul as king over Israel (9:25-10:8), giving him three signs in confirmation of his call to be king. When Saul reached his home in Gibeah the last of these signs was fulfilled, and the Sprit of God came upon him, and “he was turned into another man.” The simple countryman was transformed into the king of Israel, a remarkable change suddenly took place in his whole demeanour, and the people said in their astonishment, as they looked on the stalwart son of Kish, “Is Saul also among the prophets?”, a saying which passed into a “proverb.” (Comp. 19:24.) The intercourse between Saul and Samuel was as yet unknown to the people. The “anointing” had been in secret. But now the time had come when the transaction must be confirmed by the nation. Samuel accordingly summoned the people to a solemn assembly “before the Lord” at Mizpeh. Here the lot was drawn (10:17-27), and it fell upon Saul, and when he was presented before them, the stateliest man in all Israel, the air was rent for the first time in Israel by the loud cry, “God save the king!” He now returned to his home in Gibeah, attended by a kind of bodyguard, “a band of men whose hearts God had touched.” On reaching his home he dismissed them, and resumed the quiet toils of his former life. Soon after this, on hearing of the conduct of Nahash the Ammonite at Jabeshgilead (q.v.), an army out of all the tribes of Israel rallied at his summons to the trysting-place at Bezek, and he led them forth a great army to battle, gaining a complete victory over the Ammonite invaders at Jabesh (11:1-11). Amid the universal joy occasioned by this victory he was now fully recognized as the king of Israel. At the invitation of Samuel “all the people went to Gilgal, and there they made Saul king before the Lord in Gilgal.” Samuel now officially anointed him as king (11:15). Although Samuel never ceased to be a judge in Israel, yet now his work in that capacity practically came to an end. Saul now undertook the great and difficult enterprise of freeing the land from its hereditary enemies the Philistines, and for this end he gathered together an army of 3,000 men ([1 Sam. 13:1](/1sam#1Sam.13.1), [2](/1sam#1Sam.13.2)). The Philistines were encamped at Geba. Saul, with 2,000 men, occupied Michmash and Mount Bethel; while his son Jonathan, with 1,000 men, occupied Gibeah, to the south of Geba, and seemingly without any direction from his father “smote” the Philistines in Geba. Thus roused, the Philistines, who gathered an army of 30,000 chariots and 6,000 horsemen, and “people as the sand which is on the sea-shore in multitude,” encamped in Michmash, which Saul had evacuated for Gilgal. Saul now tarried for seven days in Gilgal before making any movement, as Samuel had appointed (10:8); but becoming impatient on the seventh day, as it was drawing to a close, when he had made an end of offering the burnt offering, Samuel appeared and warned him of the fatal consequences of his act of disobedience, for he had not waited long enough (13:13, 14). When Saul, after Samuel’s departure, went out from Gilgal with his 600 men, his followers having decreased to that number (13:15), against the Philistines at Michmash (q.v.), he had his head-quarters under a pomegrante tree at Migron, over against Michmash, the Wady esSuweinit alone intervening. Here at Gibeah-Geba Saul and his army rested, uncertain what to do. Jonathan became impatient, and with his armour-bearer planned an assault against the Philistines, unknown to Saul and the army (14:1-15). Jonathan and his armour-bearer went down into the wady, and on their hands and knees climbed to the top of the narrow rocky ridge called Bozez, where was the outpost of the Philistine army. They surprised and then slew twenty of the Philistines, and immediately the whole host of the Philistines was thrown into disorder and fled in great terror. “It was a very great trembling;” a supernatural panic seized the host. Saul and his 600 men, a band which speedily increased to 10,000, perceiving the confusion, pursued the army of the Philistines, and the tide of battle rolled on as far as to Bethaven, halfway between Michmash and Bethel. The Philistines were totally routed. “So the Lord saved Israel that day.” While pursuing the Philistines, Saul rashly adjured the people, saying, “Cursed be the man that eateth any food until evening.” But though faint and weary, the Israelites “smote the Philistines that day from Michmash to Aijalon” (a distance of from 15 to 20 miles). Jonathan had, while passing through the wood in pursuit of the Philistines, tasted a little of the honeycomb which was abundant there (14:27). This was afterwards discovered by Saul (ver. 42), and he threatened to put his son to death. The people, however, interposed, saying, “There shall not one hair of his head fall to the ground.” He whom God had so signally owned, who had “wrought this great salvation in Israel,” must not die. “Then Saul went up from following the Philistines: and the Philistines went to their own place” ([1 Sam. 14:24-46](/1sam#1Sam.14.24)); and thus the campaign against the Philistines came to an end. This was Saul’s second great military success. Saul’s reign, however, continued to be one of almost constant war against his enemies round about (14:47, 48), in all of which he proved victorious. The war against the Amalekites is the only one which is recorded at length ([1 Sam. 15](/1sam#1Sam.15)). These oldest and hereditary ([Ex. 17:8](/exod#Exod.17.8); [Num. 14:43-45](/num#Num.14.43)) enemies of Israel occupied the territory to the south and south-west of Palestine. Samuel summoned Saul to execute the “ban” which God had pronounced ([Deut. 25:17-19](/deut#Deut.25.17)) on this cruel and relentless foe of Israel. The cup of their iniquity was now full. This command was “the test of his moral qualification for being king.” Saul proceeded to execute the divine command; and gathering the people together, marched from Telaim ([1 Sam. 15:4](/1sam#1Sam.15.4)) against the Amalekites, whom he smote “from Havilah until thou comest to Shur,” utterly destroying “all the people with the edge of the sword”, i.e., all that fell into his hands. He was, however, guilty of rebellion and disobedience in sparing Agag their king, and in conniving at his soldiers’ sparing the best of the sheep and cattle; and Samuel, following Saul to Gilgal, in the Jordan valley, said unto him, “Because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, he also hath rejected thee from being king” (15:23). The kingdom was rent from Saul and was given to another, even to David, whom the Lord chose to be Saul’s successor, and whom Samuel anointed (16:1-13). From that day “the spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, and an evil spirit from the Lord troubled him.” He and Samuel parted only to meet once again at one of the schools of the prophets. David was now sent for as a “cunning player on an harp” ([1 Sam. 16:16](/1sam#1Sam.16.16), [18](/1sam#1Sam.16.18)), to play before Saul when the evil spirit troubled him, and thus was introduced to the court of Saul. He became a great favourite with the king. At length David returned to his father’s house and to his wonted avocation as a shepherd for perhaps some three years. The Philistines once more invaded the land, and gathered their army between Shochoh and Azekah, in Ephes-dammim, on the southern slope of the valley of Elah. Saul and the men of Israel went forth to meet them, and encamped on the northern slope of the same valley which lay between the two armies. It was here that David slew Goliath of Gath, the champion of the Philistines (17:4-54), an exploit which led to the flight and utter defeat of the Philistine army. Saul now took David permanently into his service (18:2); but he became jealous of him (ver. 9), and on many occasions showed his enmity toward him (ver. 10, 11), his enmity ripening into a purpose of murder which at different times he tried in vain to carry out. After some time the Philistines “gathered themselves together” in the plain of Esdraelon, and pitched their camp at Shunem, on the slope of Little Hermon; and Saul “gathered all Israel together,” and “pitched in Gilboa” ([1 Sam. 28:3-14](/1sam#1Sam.28.3)). Being unable to discover the mind of the Lord, Saul, accompanied by two of his retinue, betook himself to the “witch of Endor,” some 7 or 8 miles distant. Here he was overwhelmed by the startling communication that was mysteriously made to him by Samuel (ver. 16-19), who appeared to him. “He fell straightway all along on the earth, and was sore afraid, because of the words of Samuel” (ver. 20). The Philistine host “fought against Israel: and the men of Israel fled before the Philistines, and fell down slain in Mount Gilboa” (31:1). In his despair at the disaster that had befallen his army, Saul “took a sword and fell upon it.” And the Philistines on the morrow “found Saul and his three sons fallen in Mount Gilboa.” Having cut off his head, they sent it with his weapons to Philistia, and hung up the skull in the temple of Dagon at Ashdod. They suspended his headless body, with that of Jonathan, from the walls of Bethshan. The men of Jabesh-gilead afterwards removed the bodies from this position; and having burnt the flesh, they buried the bodies under a tree at Jabesh. The remains were, however, afterwards removed to the family sepulchre at Zelah ([2 Sam. 21:13](/2sam#2Sam.21.13), [14](/2sam#2Sam.21.14)).",,,265,"1Sam.9.2,1Sam.9.3,1Sam.9.5,1Sam.9.7,1Sam.9.8,1Sam.9.10,1Sam.9.15,1Sam.9.17,1Sam.9.18,1Sam.9.19,1Sam.9.21,1Sam.9.22,1Sam.9.24,1Sam.9.25,1Sam.9.26,1Sam.9.27,1Sam.10.11,1Sam.10.12,1Sam.10.14,1Sam.10.15,1Sam.10.16,1Sam.10.21,1Sam.10.26,1Sam.11.4,1Sam.11.5,1Sam.11.6,1Sam.11.7,1Sam.11.11,1Sam.11.12,1Sam.11.13,1Sam.11.15,1Sam.13.1,1Sam.13.2,1Sam.13.3,1Sam.13.4,1Sam.13.7,1Sam.13.9,1Sam.13.10,1Sam.13.11,1Sam.13.13,1Sam.13.15,1Sam.13.16,1Sam.13.22,1Sam.14.1,1Sam.14.2,1Sam.14.16,1Sam.14.17,1Sam.14.18,1Sam.14.19,1Sam.14.20,1Sam.14.21,1Sam.14.24,1Sam.14.33,1Sam.14.34,1Sam.14.35,1Sam.14.36,1Sam.14.37,1Sam.14.38,1Sam.14.40,1Sam.14.41,1Sam.14.42,1Sam.14.43,1Sam.14.44,1Sam.14.45,1Sam.14.46,1Sam.14.47,1Sam.14.49,1Sam.14.50,1Sam.14.51,1Sam.14.52,1Sam.15.1,1Sam.15.4,1Sam.15.5,1Sam.15.6,1Sam.15.7,1Sam.15.9,1Sam.15.11,1Sam.15.12,1Sam.15.13,1Sam.15.15,1Sam.15.16,1Sam.15.20,1Sam.15.24,1Sam.15.26,1Sam.15.31,1Sam.15.34,1Sam.15.35,1Sam.16.1,1Sam.16.2,1Sam.16.14,1Sam.16.15,1Sam.16.17,1Sam.16.19,1Sam.16.20,1Sam.16.21,1Sam.16.22,1Sam.16.23,1Sam.17.2,1Sam.17.8,1Sam.17.11,1Sam.17.12,1Sam.17.13,1Sam.17.14,1Sam.17.15,1Sam.17.19,1Sam.17.31,1Sam.17.32,1Sam.17.33,1Sam.17.34,1Sam.17.37,1Sam.17.38,1Sam.17.39,1Sam.17.55,1Sam.17.57,1Sam.17.58,1Sam.18.1,1Sam.18.2,1Sam.18.5,1Sam.18.6,1Sam.18.7,1Sam.18.8,1Sam.18.9,1Sam.18.10,1Sam.18.11,1Sam.18.12,1Sam.18.13,1Sam.18.15,1Sam.18.17,1Sam.18.18,1Sam.18.19,1Sam.18.20,1Sam.18.21,1Sam.18.22,1Sam.18.23,1Sam.18.24,1Sam.18.25,1Sam.18.27,1Sam.18.28,1Sam.18.29,1Sam.18.30,1Sam.19.1,1Sam.19.2,1Sam.19.4,1Sam.19.6,1Sam.19.7,1Sam.19.9,1Sam.19.10,1Sam.19.11,1Sam.19.14,1Sam.19.15,1Sam.19.17,1Sam.19.18,1Sam.19.19,1Sam.19.20,1Sam.19.21,1Sam.19.24,1Sam.20.25,1Sam.20.26,1Sam.20.27,1Sam.20.28,1Sam.20.30,1Sam.20.32,1Sam.20.33,1Sam.21.7,1Sam.21.10,1Sam.21.11,1Sam.22.6,1Sam.22.7,1Sam.22.9,1Sam.22.12,1Sam.22.13,1Sam.22.21,1Sam.22.22,1Sam.23.7,1Sam.23.8,1Sam.23.9,1Sam.23.10,1Sam.23.11,1Sam.23.12,1Sam.23.13,1Sam.23.14,1Sam.23.15,1Sam.23.16,1Sam.23.17,1Sam.23.19,1Sam.23.21,1Sam.23.24,1Sam.23.25,1Sam.23.26,1Sam.23.27,1Sam.23.28,1Sam.24.1,1Sam.24.2,1Sam.24.3,1Sam.24.4,1Sam.24.5,1Sam.24.7,1Sam.24.8,1Sam.24.9,1Sam.24.16,1Sam.24.22,1Sam.25.44,1Sam.26.1,1Sam.26.2,1Sam.26.3,1Sam.26.4,1Sam.26.5,1Sam.26.6,1Sam.26.7,1Sam.26.12,1Sam.26.17,1Sam.26.21,1Sam.26.25,1Sam.27.1,1Sam.27.4,1Sam.28.3,1Sam.28.4,1Sam.28.5,1Sam.28.6,1Sam.28.7,1Sam.28.8,1Sam.28.9,1Sam.28.10,1Sam.28.12,1Sam.28.13,1Sam.28.14,1Sam.28.15,1Sam.28.20,1Sam.28.21,1Sam.28.25,1Sam.29.3,1Sam.29.5,1Sam.31.2,1Sam.31.3,1Sam.31.4,1Sam.31.5,1Sam.31.6,1Sam.31.7,1Sam.31.8,1Sam.31.11,1Sam.31.12,2Sam.1.1,2Sam.1.2,2Sam.1.4,2Sam.1.5,2Sam.1.6,2Sam.1.12,2Sam.1.17,2Sam.1.21,2Sam.1.22,2Sam.1.23,2Sam.1.24,2Sam.2.4,2Sam.2.5,2Sam.2.7,2Sam.2.8,2Sam.2.10,2Sam.3.13,2Sam.3.14,2Sam.4.1,2Sam.4.2,2Sam.4.4,2Sam.6.16,2Sam.9.9,1Chr.12.2",,kish_1784,"ahinoam_152,rizpah_2444","armoni_309,merab_2001,michal_2073,mephibosheth_2000,malchi-shua_1990,abinadab_641,jonathan_1692,ish-bosheth_622",,,,,S,saul_2478,2020-10-30 16:45 sceva_2480,publish,2480,Sceva,Sceva,,,checked,,,Male,,,58,,58,,,,Sceva,"An implement, a Jew, chief of the priests at Ephesus ([Acts 19:13-16](/acts#Acts.19.13)); i.e., the head of one of the twenty-four courses of the house of Levi. He had seven sons, who “took upon them to call over them which had evil spirits the name of the Lord Jesus,” in imitation of Paul. They tried their method of exorcism on a fierce demoniac, and failed. His answer to them was to this effect (19:15): “The Jesus whom you invoke is One whose authority I acknowledge; and the Paul whom you name I recognize to be a servant or messenger of God; but what sort of men are ye who have been empowered to act as you do by neither?” (Lindsay on the Acts of the Apostles.)",Mission to Ephesus/1 Cor Written,Third Missionary Journey,1,Acts.19.14,,,,,,,,,S,sceva_2480,2020-08-27 01:33 seba_2481,publish,2481,Seba,Seba,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2228,,-2228,,,,Seba 1,One of the sons of Cush ([Gen. 10:7](/gen#Gen.10.7)).,,,2,"Gen.10.7,1Chr.1.9",,cush_962,,,"havilah_1461,nimrod_2206,raamah_2380,sabtah_2451,sabtecha_2452",,,,S,seba_2481,2020-05-17 01:54 secundus_2482,publish,2482,Secundus,Secundus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Secundus,"Second, a Christian of Thessalonica who accompanied Paul into Asia ([Acts 20:4](/acts#Acts.20.4)).",Mission to Macedonia and Greece,Third Missionary Journey,1,Acts.20.4,,,,,,,,,S,secundus_2482,2020-08-27 01:33 segub_2483,wip,2483,Segub,Segub,,,checked,checked,Hiel (native of Bethel),Male,,,-918,,-918,,,,Segub 1,The youngest son of Hiel the Bethelite. His death is recorded in [1 Kings 16:34](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.34) (comp. [Josh. 6:26](/josh#Josh.6.26)).,,,1,1Kgs.16.34,,hiel_1522,,,abiram_48,,,,S,segub_2483,2019-07-27 11:49 segub_2484,wip,2484,Segub,Segub,,,checked,checked,Segub(The sons of Judah),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Segub 2,"A descendant of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:21](/1chr#1Chr.2.21), [22](/1chr#1Chr.2.22)).",,,2,"1Chr.2.21,1Chr.2.22",daughter_of_machir_986,hezron_1520,,jair_708,"caleb_538,jerahmeel_843,ram_2391",,ashur_342,,S,segub_2484,2019-07-27 11:49 seir_2485,wip,2485,Seir,Seir,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Seir 1,A Horite; one of the “dukes” of Edom ([Gen. 36:20-30](/gen#Gen.36.20)).,,,4,"Gen.36.20,Gen.36.21,Gen.36.30,1Chr.1.38",,,,"lotan_1831,zibeon_3062,dishan_1015,anah_248,dishon_1016,shobal_2719,timna_2860,ezer_1238",,,,,S,seir_2485,2019-07-27 11:49 seled_2486,wip,2486,Seled,Seled,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.30,,nadab_2130,,,appaim_277,,,,S,seled_2486,2019-07-27 11:49 semachiah_2487,wip,2487,Semachiah,Semachiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.26.7,,shemaiah_2627,,,"elihu_1128,elzabad_1188,obed_2231,othni_2258,rephael_2421",,,,S,semachiah_2487,2019-07-27 11:49 semei_2488,wip,2488,Semei,Semei,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Semei,Mentioned in the genealogy of our Lord ([Luke 3:26](/luke#Luke.3.26)).,,,1,Luke.3.26,,joseph_1718,,mattathias_1964,,,,,S,semei_2488,2019-07-27 11:49 sennacherib_2489,wip,2489,Sennacherib,Sennacherib,,Sargon,checked,,,Male,,,-714,,-710,,,,Sennacherib,"Sin (the god) sends many brothers, son of Sargon, whom he succeeded on the throne of Assyria (B.C. 705), in the 23rd year of Hezekiah. “Like the Persian Xerxes, he was weak and vainglorious, cowardly under reverse, and cruel and boastful in success.” He first set himself to break up the powerful combination of princes who were in league against him. Among these was Hezekiah, who had entered into an alliance with Egypt against Assyria. He accordingly led a very powerful army of at least 200,000 men into Judea, and devastated the land on every side, taking and destroying many cities ([2 Kings 18:13-16](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.13); comp. [Isa. 22](/isa#Isa.22), [24](/isa#Isa.24), [29](/isa#Isa.29), and [2 Chr. 32:1-8](/2chr#2Chr.32.1)). His own account of this invasion, as given in the Assyrian annals, is in these words: “Because Hezekiah, king of Judah, would not submit to my yoke, I came up against him, and by force of arms and by the might of my power I took forty-six of his strong fenced cities; and of the smaller towns which were scattered about, I took and plundered a countless number. From these places I took and carried off 200,156 persons, old and young, male and female, together with horses and mules, asses and camels, oxen and sheep, a countless multitude; and Hezekiah himself I shut up in Jerusalem, his capital city, like a bird in a cage, building towers round the city to hem him in, and raising banks of earth against the gates, so as to prevent escape...Then upon Hezekiah there fell the fear of the power of my arms, and he sent out to me the chiefs and the elders of Jerusalem with 30 talents of gold and 800 talents of silver, and divers treasures, a rich and immense booty...All these things were brought to me at Nineveh, the seat of my government.” (Comp. [Isa. 22:1-13](/isa#Isa.22.1) for description of the feelings of the inhabitants of Jerusalem at such a crisis.) Hezekiah was not disposed to become an Assyrian feudatory. He accordingly at once sought help from Egypt ([2 Kings 18:20-24](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.20)). Sennacherib, hearing of this, marched a second time into Palestine ([2 Kings 18:17](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.17), [37](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.37); 19; [2 Chr. 32:9-23](/2chr#2Chr.32.9); [Isa. 36:2-22](/isa#Isa.36.2). [Isa. 37:25](/isa#Isa.37.25) should be rendered “dried up all the Nile-arms of Matsor,” i.e., of Egypt, so called from the “Matsor” or great fortification across the isthmus of Suez, which protected it from invasions from the east). Sennacherib sent envoys to try to persuade Hezekiah to surrender, but in vain. He next sent a threatening letter ([2 Kings 19:10-14](/2kgs#2Kgs.19.10)), which Hezekiah carried into the temple and spread before the Lord. Isaiah again brought an encouraging message to the pious king ([2 Kings 19:20-34](/2kgs#2Kgs.19.20)). “In that night” the angel of the Lord went forth and smote the camp of the Assyrians. In the morning, “behold, they were all dead corpses.” The Assyrian army was annihilated. This great disaster is not, as was to be expected, taken notice of in the Assyrian annals. Though Sennacherib survived this disaster some twenty years, he never again renewed his attempt against Jerusalem. He was murdered by two of his own sons (Adrammelech and Sharezer), and was succeeded by another son, Esarhaddon (B.C. 681), after a reign of twenty-four years.",,,14,"2Kgs.18.13,2Kgs.19.16,2Kgs.19.20,2Kgs.19.36,2Chr.32.1,2Chr.32.2,2Chr.32.9,2Chr.32.10,2Chr.32.22,Isa.20.1,Isa.36.1,Isa.37.17,Isa.37.21,Isa.37.37",,,,"sharezer_2559,adrammelech_104,esar-haddon_1215",,,,,S,sennacherib_2489,2019-07-27 11:49 senuah_2490,wip,2490,Senuah,Senuah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.9,,,,judah_1753,,,,,S,senuah_2490,2019-07-27 11:49 seorim_2491,wip,2491,Seorim,Seorim,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Seorim,"Barley, the chief of the forth priestly course ([1 Chr. 24:8](/1chr#1Chr.24.8)).",,,1,1Chr.24.8,,,,,,,,,S,seorim_2491,2019-07-27 11:49 serah_2492,wip,2492,Serah,Serah,,Sarah,checked,,,Female,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Asher,Serah,"Abundance; princess, the daughter of Asher and grand-daughter of Jacob ([Gen. 46:17](/gen#Gen.46.17)); called also Sarah ([Num. 26:46](/num#Num.26.46); R.V., “Serah”).",,,3,"Gen.46.17,Num.26.46,1Chr.7.30",,asher_337,,,"beriah_478,isuah_640,isui_648,imnah_1616",,,,S,serah_2492,2019-07-27 11:49 seraiah_2494,wip,2494,Seraiah,Seraiah,,,checked,checked,the chief priest (the chief priest),Male,,,-588,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,Seraiah 7,A ruler of the temple ([Neh. 11:11](/neh#Neh.11.11)).,,,5,"2Kgs.25.18,1Chr.6.14,Ezra.7.1,Neh.11.11,Jer.52.24",,azariah_379,,"josedech_815,ezra_1245",,,,,S,seraiah_2494,2019-07-27 11:49 seraiah_2495,wip,2495,Seraiah,Seraiah,,,checked,checked,Seraiah (captive by Nebuchadnezzar to Babylon),Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,,,,,2,"2Kgs.25.23,Jer.40.8",,tanhumeth_2824,,,,,,,S,seraiah_2495,2019-07-27 11:49 seraiah_2496,wip,2496,Seraiah,Seraiah,,,checked,checked,Seraiah(The sons of Kenaz),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Seraiah 1,"The father of Joab ([1 Chr. 4:13](/1chr#1Chr.4.13), [14](/1chr#1Chr.4.14)).",,,2,"1Chr.4.13,1Chr.4.14",,kenaz_1778,,joab_1618,othniel_2259,,,,S,seraiah_2496,2019-07-27 11:49 seraiah_2497,wip,2497,Seraiah,Seraiah,,,checked,checked,Seraiah (Jehu son of Joshibiah),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Seraiah 2,The grandfather of Jehu ([1 Chr. 4:35](/1chr#1Chr.4.35)).,,,1,1Chr.4.35,,asiel_344,,josibiah_1732,,,,,S,seraiah_2497,2019-07-27 11:49 seraiah_2498,wip,2498,Seraiah,Seraiah,,,checked,checked,Seraiah(Jeshua son of Azaniah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Seraiah 8,"A priest of the days of Jehoiakim ([Neh. 12:1](/neh#Neh.12.1), [12](/neh#Neh.12.12)).",,,4,"Ezra.2.2,Neh.10.2,Neh.12.1,Neh.12.12",,,,,,,,,S,seraiah_2498,2019-07-27 11:49 seraiah_2499,wip,2499,Seraiah,Seraiah,,,checked,checked,"Seraiah(a son of the king, Seraiah)",Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,,,,,1,Jer.36.26,,azriel_562,,,,,,,S,seraiah_2499,2019-07-27 11:49 seraiah_2500,wip,2500,Seraiah,Seraiah,,,checked,checked,Seraiah (son of Neriah),Male,,,-595,,-595,,,,Seraiah 9,"The son of Neriah. When Zedekiah made a journey to Babylon to do homage to Nebuchadnezzar, Seraiah had charge of the royal gifts to be presented on that occasion. Jeremiah took advantage of the occasion, and sent with Seraiah a word of cheer to the exiles in Babylon, and an announcement of the doom in store for that guilty city. The roll containing this message ([Jer. 50:1-8](/jer#Jer.50.1)) Seraiah was to read to the exiles, and then, after fixing a stone to it, was to throw it into the Euphrates, uttering, as it sank, the prayer recorded in [Jer. 51:59-64](/jer#Jer.51.59). Babylon was at this time in the height of its glory, the greatest and most powerful monarchy in the world. Scarcely seventy years elapsed when the words of the prophet were all fulfilled. [Jer. 51:59](/jer#Jer.51.59) is rendered in the Revised Version, “Now Seraiah was chief chamberlain,” instead of “was a quiet prince,” as in the Authorized Version.",,,2,"Jer.51.59,Jer.51.61",,neriah_2186,,,baruch_410,,,,S,seraiah_2500,2019-07-27 11:49 sered_2501,wip,2501,Sered,Sered,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Zebulun,Sered,"Fear, one of the sons of Zebulun ([Gen. 46:14](/gen#Gen.46.14)).",,,2,"Gen.46.14,Num.26.26",,zebulun_3002,,,"jahleel_704,elon_1183",,,,S,sered_2501,2019-07-27 11:49 sergius_2502,publish,2502,Sergius Paulus,Sergius,Paulus,,checked,,,Male,,,45,,45,,,,Sergius Paulus,"A “prudent man” (R.V., “man of understanding”), the deputy (R.V., “proconsul”) of Cyprus ([Acts 13:6-13](/acts#Acts.13.6)). He became a convert to Christianity under Paul, who visited this island on his first mission to the heathen. A remarkable memorial of this proconsul was recently (1887) discovered at Rome. On a boundary stone of Claudius his name is found, among others, as having been appointed (A.D. 47) one of the curators of the banks and the channel of the river Tiber. After serving his three years as proconsul at Cyprus, he returned to Rome, where he held the office referred to. As he is not saluted in Paul’s letter to the Romans, he probably died before it was written.",Barnabas and Saul go to Cyprus,First Missionary Journey,1,Acts.13.7,,,,,,,,,S,sergius_2502,2020-08-27 01:33 serug_2503,publish,2503,Serug,Serug,,Saruch,checked,,,Male,,-2185,-2185,-1955,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Serug,"Branch, the father of Nahor ([Gen. 11:20-23](/gen#Gen.11.20)); called Saruch in [Luke 3:35](/luke#Luke.3.35).",,,6,"Gen.11.20,Gen.11.21,Gen.11.22,Gen.11.23,1Chr.1.26,Luke.3.35",,reu_2428,,nahor_2142,,,,,S,serug_2503,2020-08-22 01:09 seth_2504,publish,2504,Seth,Seth,,Sheth,checked,,,Male,,-3874,-4003,-2692,26,eden_354,,Genealogy of Jesus,Seth,"Appointed; a substitute, the third son of Adam and Eve ([Gen. 4:25](/gen#Gen.4.25); [5:3](/gen#Gen.5.3)). His mother gave him this name, “for God,” said she, “hath appointed me [i.e., compensated me with] another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew.”",,,10,"Gen.4.25,Gen.4.26,Gen.5.3,Gen.5.4,Gen.5.6,Gen.5.7,Gen.5.8,Num.24.17,1Chr.1.1,Luke.3.38",eve_1231,adam_78,,enos_1193,"abel_13,cain_533",,,,S,seth_2504,2020-08-20 18:42 sethur_2505,wip,2505,Sethur,Sethur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Sethur,"Hidden, one of the spies sent to search the Promised Land. He was of the tribe of Asher ([Num. 13:13](/num#Num.13.13)).",,,1,Num.13.13,,michael_2058,,,,,,,S,sethur_2505,2019-07-27 11:49 shaaph_2506,wip,2506,Shaaph,Shaaph,,,checked,checked,Shaaph (Son of Jahdai),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.47,,jahdai_701,,,"ephah_1199,gesham_1306,jotham_1736,pelet_2309,regem_2407",,,,S,shaaph_2506,2019-07-27 11:49 shaaph_2507,wip,2507,Shaaph,Shaaph,,,checked,checked,Shaaph (Son of Caleb),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.49,maachah_1842,caleb_538,,,"achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,mesha_2010,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,shobab_2716,tirhanah_2866",,"gazez_1282,haran_1408,hur_1571,moza_2113",,S,shaaph_2507,2019-07-27 11:49 shaashgaz_2508,wip,2508,Shaashgaz,Shaashgaz,,,checked,,,Male,,,-458,,-458,,,,Shaashgaz,"Servant of the beautiful, a chief eunuch in the second house of the harem of king Ahasuerus ([Esther 2:14](/esth#Esth.2.14)).",,,1,Esth.2.14,,,,,,,,,S,shaashgaz_2508,2019-07-27 11:49 shabbethai_2509,wip,2509,Shabbethai,Shabbethai,,,checked,checked,"Shabbethai (Sabbath-born, a Levite who assisted in expounding the law and investigating into the illegal marriages of the Jews)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.15,,,,,,,,,S,shabbethai_2509,2019-07-27 11:49 shabbethai_2510,wip,2510,Shabbethai,Shabbethai,,,checked,checked,Shabbethai (Hodiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.7,,,,,,,,,S,shabbethai_2510,2019-07-27 11:49 shabbethai_2511,wip,2511,Shabbethai,Shabbethai,,,checked,checked,Shabbethai (A Levite mentioned in connection with Ezra’s order to the people to divorce their foreign wives (Ezra 10:15). Shabbethai probably was the same man who helped the people understand the Law after Ezra read it to them (Neh. 8:7),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.16,,,,,,,,,S,shabbethai_2511,2019-07-27 11:49 shachia_2512,wip,2512,Shachia,Shachia,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.10,hodesh_1543,shaharaim_2513,,,"jeuz_1604,jobab_1643,malcham_1900,mesha_2011,mirma_2089,zibia_3063",,"abitub_55,elpaal_1185",,S,shachia_2512,2019-07-27 11:49 shadrach_1398,wip,1398,Shadrach,Shadrach,,Hananiah,checked,,,Male,,,-603,,-580,,,,Shadrach,"Aku’s command, the Chaldean name given to Hananiah, one of the Hebrew youths whom Nebuchadnezzar carried captive to Babylon ([Dan. 1:6](/dan#Dan.1.6), [7](/dan#Dan.1.7); 3:12-30). He and his two companions refused to bow down before the image which Nebuchadnezzar had set up on the plains of Dura. Their conduct filled the king with the greatest fury, and he commanded them to be cast into the burning fiery furnace. Here, amid the fiery flames, they were miraculously preserved from harm. Over them the fire had no power, “neither was a hair of their head singed, neither had the smell of fire passed on them.” Thus Nebuchadnezzar learned the greatness of the God of Israel.",,,18,"Dan.1.6,Dan.1.7,Dan.1.11,Dan.1.19,Dan.2.17,Dan.2.49,Dan.3.12,Dan.3.13,Dan.3.14,Dan.3.16,Dan.3.19,Dan.3.20,Dan.3.22,Dan.3.23,Dan.3.26,Dan.3.28,Dan.3.29,Dan.3.30",,,,,,,,,S,shadrach_1398,2019-07-27 11:49 shage_2541,wip,2541,Shage,Shage,,Shammah,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,2,"2Sam.23.33,1Chr.11.34",,,,jonathan_1694,,,,,S,shage_2541,2019-07-27 11:49 shaharaim_2513,wip,2513,Shaharaim,Shaharaim,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.8,,,"baara_587,hodesh_1543,hushim_1581","zibia_3063,abitub_55,malcham_1900,mesha_2011,jobab_1643,mirma_2089,jeuz_1604,elpaal_1185,shachia_2512",,,,,S,shaharaim_2513,2019-07-27 11:49 shallum_2514,wip,2514,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,Shallum succeeded King Zechariah (Israel) after murdering him. He reigned for one month before being assassinated.,Male,,,-772,,-772,,,,Shallum 1,"The son of Jabesh, otherwise unknown. He “conspired against Zachariah, and smote him before the people, and slew him, and reigned in his stead” ([2 Kings 15:10](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.10)). He reigned only “a month of days in Samaria” (15:13, marg.). Menahem rose up against Shallum and put him to death ([2 Kings 15:14](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.14), [15](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.15), [17](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.17)), and became king in his stead.",,,4,"2Kgs.15.10,2Kgs.15.13,2Kgs.15.14,2Kgs.15.15",,jabesh_674,,,,,,,S,shallum_2514,2020-12-04 13:18 shallum_2515,wip,2515,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,"Shallum(son of Harhas,)",Male,,,-642,,-624,,,,Shallum 2,Keeper of the temple vestments in the reign of Josiah ([2 Kings 22:14](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.14)).,,,2,"2Kgs.22.14,2Chr.34.22",,tikvah_2855,huldah_1567,,,,,,S,shallum_2515,2019-07-27 11:49 shallum_2517,wip,2517,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,Shallum (King of Isreal),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,Shallum 3,"One of the posterity of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:40](/1chr#1Chr.2.40), [41](/1chr#1Chr.2.41)).",,,2,"1Chr.2.40,1Chr.2.41",,sisamai_2756,,jekamiah_835,,,,,S,shallum_2517,2019-07-27 11:49 shallum_2518,wip,2518,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,Shallum (king of Israel),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Simeon,Shallum 4,A descendant of Simeon ([1 Chr. 4:25](/1chr#1Chr.4.25)).,,,1,1Chr.4.25,,shaul_2562,,mibsam_2047,,,,,S,shallum_2518,2019-07-27 11:49 shallum_2519,wip,2519,Shallum,Shallum,,Meshullam,checked,checked,Shallum (son of Zadok),Male,,,-760,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,5,"1Chr.6.12,1Chr.6.13,1Chr.9.11,Ezra.7.2,Neh.11.11",,zadok_2975,,hilkiah_1524,,,,,S,shallum_2519,2019-07-27 11:49 shallum_2520,wip,2520,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,Shallum(gatekeeper),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,Shallum 7,A keeper of the gate in the reign of David ([1 Chr. 9:17](/1chr#1Chr.9.17)).,,,5,"1Chr.9.17,1Chr.9.19,1Chr.9.31,Ezra.2.42,Neh.7.45",,kore_1797,,mattithiah_1973,,,,,S,shallum_2520,2019-08-06 21:22 shallum_2521,wip,2521,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,Shallum (Father of Jehizkiah),Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,Shallum 9,An Ephraimite chief ([2 Chr. 28:12](/2chr#2Chr.28.12)).,,,1,2Chr.28.12,,,,jehizkiah_781,,,,,S,shallum_2521,2019-07-27 11:49 shallum_2522,wip,2522,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,Shallum (son of Jehiel),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.24,,,,,,,,,S,shallum_2522,2019-07-27 11:49 shallum_2523,wip,2523,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,Shallum (guilty of intermarriage),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.42,,,,,,,,,S,shallum_2523,2019-07-27 11:49 shallum_2524,wip,2524,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,Shallum (ruler of a district of Jerusalem),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.12,,halohesh_1358,,,,,,,S,shallum_2524,2019-07-27 11:49 shallum_2525,wip,2525,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,Shallum (Anathoth),Male,,,-589,,-589,,,,Shallum 10,The uncle of the prophet Jeremiah ([Jer. 32:7](/jer#Jer.32.7)).,,,1,Jer.32.7,,,,hanameel_1369,hilkiah_1529,,,,S,shallum_2525,2019-07-27 11:49 shallum_2526,wip,2526,Shallum,Shallum,,,checked,checked,"The son of Jabesh, otherwise unknown. He ""conspired against Zachariah, and smote him before the people, and slew him, and reigned in his stead"" ( 2 Kings 15:10 ). He reigned only ""a month of days in Samaria"" ( 15:13 , marg.). Menahem rose up against Shallum and put him to death ( 2 Kings 15:14 2 Kings 15:15 2 Kings 15:17 ), and became king in his stead. Keeper of the temple vestments in the reign of Josiah ( 2 Kings 22:14 ) One of the posterity of Judah ( 1 Chronicles 2:40 1 Chronicles 2:41 ). A descendant of Simeon ( 1 Chronicles 4:25 ). One of the line of the high priests ( 1 Chronicles 6:13 ). A keeper of the gate in the reign of David ( 1 Chronicles 9:17 ). A Levite porter ( 1 Chronicles 9:19 1 Chronicles 9:31 ; Jeremiah 35:4 ).",Male,,,-607,,-607,,,,,,,,1,Jer.35.4,,,,maaseiah_1869,,,,,S,shallum_2526,2019-07-27 11:49 shallun_2527,wip,2527,Shallun,Shallun,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.15,,col-hozeh_951,,,,,,,S,shallun_2527,2019-07-27 11:49 shalmai_2528,wip,2528,Shalmai,Shalmai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.46,Neh.7.48",,,,,,,,,S,shalmai_2528,2019-07-27 11:49 shalmaneser_2529,wip,2529,Shalmaneser,Shalmaneser,,,checked,,,Male,,,-740,,-723,,,,Shalman,"An Assyrian king ([Hos. 10:14](/hos#Hos.10.14)), identified with Shalmaneser II. (Sayce) or IV. (Lenormant), the successor of Pul on the throne of Assyria (B.C. 728). He made war against Hoshea, the king of Israel, whom he subdued and compelled to pay an annual tribute. Hoshea, however, soon after rebelled against his Assyrian conquerer. Shalmaneser again marched against Samaria, which, after a siege of three years, was taken ([2 Kings 17:3-5](/2kgs#2Kgs.17.3); [18:9](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.9)) by Sargon (q.v.). A revolution meantime had broken out in Assyria, and Shalmaneser was deposed. Sargon usurped the vacant throne. Schrader thinks that this is probably the name of a king of Moab mentioned on an inscription of Tiglath-pileser as Salamanu.",,,3,"2Kgs.17.3,2Kgs.18.9,Hos.10.14",,,,,,,,,S,shalmaneser_2529,2019-07-27 11:49 shama_2530,wip,2530,Shama,Shama,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.44,,hothan_1563,,,jehiel_769,,,,S,shama_2530,2019-07-27 11:49 shamariah_2531,wip,2531,Shamariah,Shamariah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-975,,-975,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,2Chr.11.19,abihail_31,rehoboam_2412,,,"jeush_1603,zaham_2980",,"abijah_38,attai_365,shelomith_2610,ziza_3098",,S,shamariah_2531,2019-07-27 11:49 shamed_2532,wip,2532,Shamed,Shamed,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.12,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,ishmerai_637,eber_1031,heber_1473,hezeki_1511,jezliah_1609,jobab_1644,meshullam_2023,misham_2093,shema_2616,zebadiah_2989",,,,S,shamed_2532,2019-07-27 11:49 shamer_2533,wip,2533,Shamer,Shamer,,,checked,checked,Shamer (son of Bani),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.46,,mahli_1896,,bani_389,,,,,S,shamer_2533,2019-07-27 11:49 shamer_2725,wip,2725,Shamer,Shamer,,Shomer,checked,checked,Shamer (son of Heber),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,Shomer 2,A man of Asher ([1 Chr. 7:32](/1chr#1Chr.7.32)); called also Shamer (34).,,,2,"1Chr.7.32,1Chr.7.34",,heber_1469,,"aram_287,rohgah_2445,jehubbah_821,ahi_125","japhlet_729,hotham_1562,shua_2726",,,,S,shamer_2725,2019-07-27 11:49 shamgar_2534,wip,2534,Shamgar,Shamgar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1325,,-1325,,,,Shamgar,"The Philistines from the maritime plain had made incursions into the Hebrew upland for the purposes of plunder, when one of this name, the son of Anath, otherwise unknown, headed a rising for the purpose of freeing the land from this oppression. He repelled the invasion, slaying 600 men with an “ox goad” (q.v.). The goad was a formidable sharpointed instrument, sometimes ten feet long. He was probably contemporary for a time with Deborah and Barak ([Judg. 3:31](/judg#Judg.3.31); [5:6](/judg#Judg.5.6)).",,,2,"Judg.3.31,Judg.5.6",,anath_261,,,,,,,S,shamgar_2534,2019-07-27 11:49 shamhuth_2535,wip,2535,Shamhuth,Shamhuth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.8,,,,,,,,,S,shamhuth_2535,2019-07-27 11:49 shamir_2536,wip,2536,Shamir,Shamir,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Shamir 1,One of the sons of Michah ([1 Chr. 24:24](/1chr#1Chr.24.24)).,,,1,1Chr.24.24,,michah_2052,,,,,,,S,shamir_2536,2019-07-27 11:49 shamma_2537,wip,2537,Shamma,Shamma,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.37,,zophah_3104,,,"beera_430,beri_477,bezer_492,imrah_603,jether_654,harnepher_1420,hod_1538,shilshah_2679,ulla_2730,suah_2803",,,,S,shamma_2537,2019-07-27 11:49 shammah_2538,wip,2538,Shammah,Shammah,,,checked,checked,Shammah (son of Reuel),Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,Shammah 1,"One of the “dukes” of Edom ([Gen. 36:13](/gen#Gen.36.13), [17](/gen#Gen.36.17)).",,,3,"Gen.36.13,Gen.36.17,1Chr.1.37",,reuel_2430,,,"mizzah_2101,nahath_2146,zerah_3043",,,,S,shammah_2538,2019-07-27 11:49 shammah_2539,wip,2539,Shammah,Shammah,,,checked,checked,Shammah (son of Agee),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Shammah 3,"One of David’s three mighty men ([2 Sam. 23:11](/2sam#2Sam.23.11), [12](/2sam#2Sam.23.12)).",,,1,2Sam.23.11,,agee_110,,,,,,,S,shammah_2539,2019-07-27 11:49 shammah_2540,wip,2540,Shammah,Shammah,,Shammoth,checked,checked,Shammoth (one of David's mighty men),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Shammah 4,One of David’s mighties ([2 Sam. 23:25](/2sam#2Sam.23.25)); called also Shammoth ([1 Chr. 11:27](/1chr#1Chr.11.27)) and Shamhuth (27:8).,,,2,"2Sam.23.25,1Chr.11.27",,,,,,,,,S,shammah_2540,2019-07-27 11:49 shammah_2700,wip,2700,Shammah,Shammah,,"Shimeah,Shimma",checked,checked,Shammah (the Not Chosen),Male,,,-1752,,-1030,,,Tribe of Judah,Shammah 2,One of the sons of Jesse ([1 Sam. 16:9](/1sam#1Sam.16.9)). He is also called Shimeah ([2 Sam. 13:3](/2sam#2Sam.13.3)) and Shimma ([1 Chr. 2:13](/1chr#1Chr.2.13)).,,,5,"1Sam.16.9,1Sam.17.13,2Sam.13.3,2Sam.13.32,1Chr.2.13",,jesse_903,,jonadab_1688,"abinadab_44,david_994,eliab_1075,elihu_1129,nethaneel_2189,ozem_2260,raddai_2387",,,,S,shammah_2700,2019-07-27 11:49 shammai_2542,wip,2542,Shammai,Shammai,,,checked,checked,Shammai (Jerahmeelite) Shammai (Son of Onam),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.28,1Chr.2.32",,onam_2249,,"abishur_53,nadab_2130",jada_684,,,,S,shammai_2542,2019-07-27 11:49 shammai_2543,wip,2543,Shammai,Shammai,,,checked,checked,Shammai (my name),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.44,1Chr.2.45",,rekem_2419,,maon_1935,,,,,S,shammai_2543,2019-07-27 11:49 shammai_2544,wip,2544,Shammai,Shammai,,,checked,checked,"Shammai (The son of Rekem and father of Maon, A Judahite)",Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.17,bithiah_516,mered_2005,,,"ishbah_619,miriam_2088",,"eshtemoa_1219,garmite_1280",,S,shammai_2544,2019-07-27 11:49 shammua_2545,wip,2545,Shammua,Shammua,,,checked,checked,Shammua (Son of zaccur),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Shammua 1,One of the spies sent out by Moses to search the land ([Num. 13:4](/num#Num.13.4)). He represented the tribe of Reuben.,,,1,Num.13.4,,zaccur_2963,,,,,,,S,shammua_2545,2019-07-27 11:49 shammua_2546,wip,2546,Shammua,Shammua,,,checked,checked,heard or renowned,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.18,,,,,,,,,S,shammua_2546,2019-07-27 11:49 shammua_2547,wip,2547,Shammua,Shammua,,Shimea,checked,checked,Shammua (Son of David who reigned in Jerusalem),Male,,,-1053,,-1043,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Shimea 1,One of David’s sons by Bathsheba ([1 Chr. 3:5](/1chr#1Chr.3.5)); called also Shammua (14:4).,,,3,"2Sam.5.14,1Chr.3.5,1Chr.14.4",bathsheba_416,david_994,,,"japhia_728,jerimoth_869,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shobab_2715,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,daniel_939,shephatiah_2657",,S,shammua_2547,2019-07-27 11:49 shamsherai_2548,wip,2548,Shamsherai,Shamsherai,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.26,,jeroham_875,,,"athaliah_360,jaresiah_731,eliah_1081,shehariah_2592,zichri_3068",,,,S,shamsherai_2548,2019-07-27 11:49 shapham_2549,wip,2549,Shapham,Shapham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.12,,,,,,,,,S,shapham_2549,2019-07-27 11:49 shaphan_2550,wip,2550,Shaphan,Shaphan,,,checked,checked,Shaphan (king of Judah),Male,,,-642,,-588,,,,Shaphan,"A coney, a scribe or secretary of king Josiah ([2 Kings 22:3-7](/2kgs#2Kgs.22.3)). He consulted Huldah concerning the newly-discovered copy of the law which was delivered to him by Hilkiah the priest (8-14). His grandson Gedaliah was governor of Judea (25:22).",,,23,"2Kgs.22.3,2Kgs.22.8,2Kgs.22.9,2Kgs.22.10,2Kgs.22.12,2Kgs.22.14,2Kgs.25.22,2Chr.34.8,2Chr.34.15,2Chr.34.16,2Chr.34.18,2Chr.34.20,Jer.26.24,Jer.29.3,Jer.36.10,Jer.36.11,Jer.36.12,Jer.39.14,Jer.40.5,Jer.40.9,Jer.40.11,Jer.41.2,Jer.43.6",,azaliah_367,,"ahikam_141,gemariah_1296,elasah_1056",,,,,S,shaphan_2550,2019-07-27 11:49 shaphan_2551,wip,2551,Shaphan,Shaphan,,,checked,checked,A son of Meshullam,Male,,,-594,,-594,,,,,,,,1,Ezek.8.11,,,,jaazaniah_669,,,,,S,shaphan_2551,2019-07-27 11:49 shaphat_2552,wip,2552,Shaphat,Shaphat,,,checked,checked,Shaphat (son of Hori),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Shaphat 1,One of the spies. He represented the tribe of Simeon ([Num. 13:5](/num#Num.13.5)).,,,1,Num.13.5,,hori_1553,,,,,,,S,shaphat_2552,2019-07-27 11:49 shaphat_2553,wip,2553,Shaphat,Shaphat,,,checked,checked,Shaphat (father of Elisha),Male,,,-906,,-893,,,,Shaphat 2,The father of Elisha ([1 Kings 19:16-19](/1kgs#1Kgs.19.16)).,,,4,"1Kgs.19.16,1Kgs.19.19,2Kgs.3.11,2Kgs.6.31",,,,elisha_1153,,,,,S,shaphat_2553,2019-07-27 11:49 shaphat_2554,wip,2554,Shaphat,Shaphat,,,checked,checked,Shaphat (Son of Shemaiah),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.22,,shemaiah_2620,,,"bariah_402,igeal_595,hattush_1457,neariah_2161",,,,S,shaphat_2554,2019-07-27 11:49 shaphat_2555,wip,2555,Shaphat,Shaphat,,,checked,checked,Shaphat - (father of Elisha and son of Adlai),Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.12,,,,,,,,,S,shaphat_2555,2019-07-27 11:49 shaphat_2556,wip,2556,Shaphat,Shaphat,,,checked,checked,Shaphat(son of Adlai),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Shaphat 3,One of David’s chief herdsmen ([1 Chr. 27:29](/1chr#1Chr.27.29)).,,,1,1Chr.27.29,,adlai_90,,,,,,,S,shaphat_2556,2019-07-27 11:49 sharai_2557,wip,2557,Sharai,Sharai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.40,,,,,,,,,S,sharai_2557,2019-07-27 11:49 sharar_2558,wip,2558,Sharar,Sharar,,Sacar,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Sachar 1,One of David’s heroes ([1 Chr. 11:35](/1chr#1Chr.11.35)); called also Sharar ([2 Sam. 23:33](/2sam#2Sam.23.33)).,,,2,"2Sam.23.33,1Chr.11.35",,,,ahiam_129,,,,,S,sharar_2558,2019-07-27 11:49 sharezer_2559,wip,2559,Sharezer,Sharezer,,,checked,,,Male,,,-710,,-710,,,,Sharezer,"(god) protect the king!, a son of Sennacherib, king of Assyria. He and his brother Adrammelech murdered their father, and then fled into the land of Armenia ([2 Kings 19:37](/2kgs#2Kgs.19.37)).",,,2,"2Kgs.19.37,Isa.37.38",,sennacherib_2489,,,"adrammelech_104,esar-haddon_1215",,,,S,sharezer_2559,2019-07-27 11:49 shashai_2560,wip,2560,Shashai,Shashai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.40,,,,,,,,,S,shashai_2560,2019-07-27 11:49 shashak_2561,wip,2561,Shashak,Shashak,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.14,1Chr.8.25",,beriah_480,,"heber_1474,elam_1050,iphedeiah_606,hanan_1370,hananiah_1385,ishpan_639,abdon_11,antothijah_271,zichri_3067,penuel_2315,eliel_1106","ader_82,ahio_155,arad_281,ispah_644,jeremoth_856,joha_1664,michael_2063,zebadiah_2988",,,,S,shashak_2561,2019-07-27 11:49 shaul_2477,wip,2477,Shaul,Shaul,,Saul,checked,checked,Shaul (Saul Of Tarsus. The Messenger),Male,,,-1853,,-1659,,,,Saul 1,"A king of Edom ([Gen. 36:37](/gen#Gen.36.37), [38](/gen#Gen.36.38)); called Shaul in [1 Chr. 1:48](/1chr#1Chr.1.48).",,,4,"Gen.36.37,Gen.36.38,1Chr.1.48,1Chr.1.49",,,,,,,,,S,shaul_2477,2019-07-27 11:49 shaul_2562,wip,2562,Shaul,Shaul,,,checked,checked,Shaul (son of Simeon),Male,,,-1721,,-1452,,,Tribe of Simeon,,,,,4,"Gen.46.10,Exod.6.15,Num.26.13,1Chr.4.24",canaanitish_woman_915,simeon_2741,,shallum_2518,"jachin_679,jamin_720,jemuel_838,ohad_2239,zerah_3102",,,,S,shaul_2562,2019-07-27 11:49 shaul_2563,wip,2563,Shaul,Shaul,,Joel,checked,checked,Shaul (from Rehoboth),Male,,,-1700,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.6.24,1Chr.6.36",,azariah_2925,,elkanah_1169,,,,,S,shaul_2563,2019-07-27 11:49 shavsha_2493,wip,2493,Shavsha,Shavsha,,"Shisha,Sheva,Seraiah",checked,,,Male,,,-1040,,-1014,,,,Shavsha,"(“Seraiah,” [2 Sam. 8:17](/2sam#2Sam.8.17); “Shisha,” [1 Kings 4:3](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.3)), one of David’s secretaries ([1 Chr. 18:16](/1chr#1Chr.18.16)).",,,4,"2Sam.8.17,2Sam.20.25,1Kgs.4.3,1Chr.18.16",,,,"ahiah_127,elihoreph_1125",,,,,S,shavsha_2493,2019-07-27 11:49 sheal_2564,wip,2564,Sheal,Sheal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.29,,,,,,,,,S,sheal_2564,2019-07-27 11:49 shealtiel_2456,wip,2456,Shealtiel,Shealtiel,,Salathiel,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,26,,,Tribe of Judah,Shealtiel,"Asked for of God, father of Zerubbabel ([Ezra 3:2](/ezra#Ezra.3.2), [8](/ezra#Ezra.3.8); [Neh. 12:1](/neh#Neh.12.1)).",,,11,"1Chr.3.17,Ezra.3.2,Ezra.3.8,Ezra.5.2,Neh.12.1,Hag.1.1,Hag.1.12,Hag.1.14,Hag.2.2,Hag.2.23,Matt.1.12",,jehoiachin_791,,,"jecamiah_749,hoshama_1558,malchiram_1915,nedabiah_2170,pedaiah_2293,shenazar_2655,zedekiah_3030",,,,S,shealtiel_2456,2019-07-27 11:49 shear-jashub_2566,wip,2566,Shear-jashub,Shear-jashub,,,checked,,,Male,,,-741,,-741,,,,,,,,1,Isa.7.3,,isaiah_617,,,maher-shalal-hash-baz_1894,,,,S,shear-jashub_2566,2019-07-27 11:49 sheariah_2565,wip,2565,Sheariah,Sheariah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.38,1Chr.9.44",,azel_551,,,"bocheru_520,azrikam_564,ishmael_632,hanan_1371,obadiah_2218",,,,S,sheariah_2565,2019-07-27 11:49 sheba_2567,publish,2567,Sheba (son of Raamah),Sheba,,,checked,,Sheba(his brother name was Dedan),Male,,,-2228,,-2228,,,,Sheba 1,"Heb. shebha, the son of Raamah ([Gen. 10:7](/gen#Gen.10.7)), whose descendants settled with those of Dedan on the Persian Gulf.",,,2,"Gen.10.7,1Chr.1.9",,raamah_2380,,,dedan_998,,,,S,sheba_2567,2020-05-17 01:54 sheba_2568,publish,2568,Sheba (son of Joktan),Sheba,,,checked,,Sheba (the Semite),Male,,,-2207,,-2207,,,,Sheba 2,"Heb. id. A son of Joktan ([Gen. 10:28](/gen#Gen.10.28)), probably the founder of the Sabeans.",,,2,"Gen.10.28,1Chr.1.22",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,jerah_842,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheleph_2602,uzal_2911",,,,S,sheba_2568,2020-05-17 01:54 sheba_2569,wip,2569,Sheba,Sheba,,,checked,checked,Sheba(his brother named Dedan),Male,,,-1853,,-1824,,,,Sheba 3,"Heb. id. A son of Jokshan, who was a son of Abraham by Keturah ([Gen. 25:3](/gen#Gen.25.3)).",,,2,"Gen.25.3,1Chr.1.32",,jokshan_1685,,,dedan_999,,,,S,sheba_2569,2019-07-27 11:49 sheba_2570,wip,2570,Sheba,Sheba,,,checked,checked,Sheba (Queen who questioned Solomon),Male,,,-1022,-975,-1022,,abel-beth-maacah_5,,Sheba 6,"Heb. id. A “son of Bichri,” of the family of Becher, the son of Benjamin, and thus of the stem from which Saul was descended ([2 Sam. 20:1-22](/2sam#2Sam.20.1)). When David was returning to Jerusalem after the defeat of Absalom, a strife arose between the ten tribes and the tribe of Judah, because the latter took the lead in bringing back the king. Sheba took advantage of this state of things, and raised the standard of revolt, proclaiming, “We have no part in David.” With his followers he proceeded northward. David seeing it necessary to check this revolt, ordered Abishai to take the gibborim, “mighty men,” and the body-guard and such troops as he could gather, and pursue Sheba. Joab joined the expedition, and having treacherously put Amasa to death, assumed the command of the army. Sheba took refuge in Abel-Bethmaachah, a fortified town some miles north of Lake Merom. While Joab was engaged in laying siege to this city, Sheba’s head was, at the instigation of a “wise woman” who had held a parley with him from the city walls, thrown over the wall to the besiegers, and thus the revolt came to an end.",,,8,"2Sam.20.1,2Sam.20.2,2Sam.20.6,2Sam.20.7,2Sam.20.10,2Sam.20.13,2Sam.20.21,2Sam.20.22",,bichri_493,,,,,,,S,sheba_2570,2019-07-27 11:49 sheba_2571,wip,2571,Sheba,Sheba,,,checked,checked,"Sheba (an oath, seven)",Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.13,,abihail_30,,,"jachan_678,heber_1472,jorai_1704,meshullam_2022,michael_2059,zia_3059",,,,S,sheba_2571,2019-07-27 11:49 shebaniah_2572,wip,2572,Shebaniah,Shebaniah,,,checked,checked,Shebaniah(Obed-Edom),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Shebaniah 1,A Levite appointed to blow the trumpet before the ark of God ([1 Chr. 15:24](/1chr#1Chr.15.24)).,,,1,1Chr.15.24,,,,,,,,,S,shebaniah_2572,2019-07-27 11:49 shebaniah_2573,wip,2573,Shebaniah,Shebaniah,,,checked,checked,Shebaniah ( Levite appointed to blow the trumpet before the ark of God ( 1 Chronicles 15:24 ).),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shebaniah 2,"Another Levite ([Neh. 9:4](/neh#Neh.9.4), [5](/neh#Neh.9.5)).",,,3,"Neh.9.4,Neh.9.5,Neh.10.10",,,,,,,,,S,shebaniah_2573,2019-07-27 11:49 shebaniah_2574,wip,2574,Shebaniah,Shebaniah,,Shechaniah,checked,checked,Shebaniah (The Priest),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shecaniah 8,"A priest who returned from the Captivity with Zerubbabel ([Neh. 12:3](/neh#Neh.12.3); marg., or Shebaniah).",,,3,"Neh.10.4,Neh.12.3,Neh.12.14",,,,,,,,,S,shebaniah_2574,2019-07-27 11:49 shebaniah_2575,wip,2575,Shebaniah,Shebaniah,,,checked,checked,A priest or Levite,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shebaniah 3,A priest ([Neh. 10:12](/neh#Neh.10.12)).,,,1,Neh.10.12,,,,,,,,,S,shebaniah_2575,2019-07-27 11:49 sheber_2576,wip,2576,Sheber,Sheber,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.48,maachah_1842,caleb_538,,,"achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,mesha_2010,shaaph_2507,sheva_2675,shobab_2716,tirhanah_2866",,"gazez_1282,haran_1408,hur_1571,moza_2113",,S,sheber_2576,2019-07-27 11:49 shebna_2577,wip,2577,Shebna,Shebna,,,checked,checked,Shebna(son of Asaph ),Male,,,-710,,-710,,,,Shebna,"Tender youth, “treasurer” over the house in the reign of Hezekiah, i.e., comptroller or governor of the palace. On account of his pride he was ejected from his office, and Eliakim was promoted to it ([Isa. 22:15-25](/isa#Isa.22.15)). He appears to have been the leader of the party who favoured an alliance with Egypt against Assyria. It is conjectured that “Shebna the scribe,” who was one of those whom the king sent to confer with the Assyrian ambassador ([2 Kings 18:18](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.18), [26](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.26), [37](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.37); 19:2; [Isa. 36:3](/isa#Isa.36.3), [11](/isa#Isa.36.11), [22](/isa#Isa.36.22); 37:2), was a different person.",,,8,"2Kgs.18.18,2Kgs.18.26,2Kgs.18.37,2Kgs.19.2,Isa.36.3,Isa.36.11,Isa.36.22,Isa.37.2",,,,,,,,,S,shebna_2577,2019-07-27 11:49 shebna_2578,wip,2578,Shebna,Shebna,,,checked,checked,Steward of Hezekiah,Male,,,-712,,-712,,,,,,,,1,Isa.22.15,,,,,,,,,S,shebna_2578,2019-07-27 11:49 shecaniah_2581,wip,2581,Shecaniah,Shecaniah,,,checked,checked,Shecaniah (Also called Shekaniah. A leader of one of the 24 priestly families whose time of service was determined by lot in 1 Chr 24:1–19. Shecaniah received the 10th lot (1 Chr 24:11),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Shecaniah 1,A priest to whom the tenth lot came forth when David divided the priests ([1 Chr. 24:11](/1chr#1Chr.24.11)).,,,1,1Chr.24.11,,,,,,,,,S,shecaniah_2581,2019-07-27 11:49 shecaniah_2582,wip,2582,Shecaniah,Shecaniah,,,checked,checked,Shecaniah (A priest in the time of David),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Shecaniah 2,"One of the priests who were set “to give to their brethren by courses” of the daily portion ([2 Chr. 31:15](/2chr#2Chr.31.15)). Shechani’ah, id.",,,1,2Chr.31.15,,,,,,,,,S,shecaniah_2582,2019-07-27 11:49 shechaniah_2583,wip,2583,Shechaniah,Shechaniah,,,checked,checked,Shechaniah (A priest in the reign of Hezekiah),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Shecaniah 3,"A priest whose sons are mentioned in [1 Chr. 3:21](/1chr#1Chr.3.21), [22](/1chr#1Chr.3.22).",,,2,"1Chr.3.21,1Chr.3.22",,hananiah_1384,,shemaiah_2620,"arnan_310,jesaiah_883,obadiah_2216,pelatiah_2304,rephaiah_2423",,,,S,shechaniah_2583,2019-07-27 11:49 shechaniah_2584,wip,2584,Shechaniah,Shechaniah,,,checked,checked,Shechaniah The tenth in order of the priests who were appointed by lot in the reign of David,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.3,,,,,,,,,S,shechaniah_2584,2019-07-27 11:49 shechaniah_2585,wip,2585,Shechaniah,Shechaniah,,,checked,checked,Shechaniah (father of Shemaiah),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Shecaniah 4,[Ezra 8:5](/ezra#Ezra.8.5).,,,1,Ezra.8.5,,,,,,,,,S,shechaniah_2585,2019-07-27 11:49 shechaniah_2586,wip,2586,Shechaniah,Shechaniah,,,checked,checked,Shekaniah (son of Jehiel),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shecaniah 6,"The father of Shemaiah, who repaired the wall of Jerusalem ([Neh. 3:29](/neh#Neh.3.29)).",,,2,"Ezra.10.2,Neh.3.29",,jehiel_778,,shemaiah_2636,,,,,S,shechaniah_2586,2019-07-27 11:49 shechaniah_2587,wip,2587,Shechaniah,Shechaniah,,,checked,checked,Shechaniah (Priest Appointed by Lot),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shecaniah 7,The father-in-law of Tobiah ([Neh. 6:18](/neh#Neh.6.18)).,,,1,Neh.6.18,,arah_284,,,,,,,S,shechaniah_2587,2019-07-27 11:49 shechem_2588,publish,2588,Shechem,Shechem,,Sychem,checked,checked,Shechem (a Canaanite city mentioned in the Amarna letters) mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as an Israelite city of the tribe of Manasseh and the first capital of the Kingdom of Israel,Male,,,-1739,,33,,,,Shechem 1,The son of Hamor the Hivite ([Gen. 33:19](/gen#Gen.33.19); [34](/gen#Gen.34)).,,,15,"Gen.33.18,Gen.33.19,Gen.34.2,Gen.34.4,Gen.34.6,Gen.34.8,Gen.34.11,Gen.34.13,Gen.34.18,Gen.34.20,Gen.34.24,Gen.34.26,Josh.24.32,Judg.9.28,Acts.7.16",,hamor_1365,,,,,,,S,shechem_2588,2019-07-09 02:18 shechem_2589,wip,2589,Shechem,Shechem,,,checked,checked,son of Hamor the Hivite,Male,,,-1452,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,Shechem 2,A descendant of Manasseh ([Num. 26:31](/num#Num.26.31); [Josh. 17:2](/josh#Josh.17.2)).,,,2,"Num.26.31,Josh.17.2",,gilead_1317,,,"asriel_348,abiezer_763,helek_1481,hepher_1496,shemida_2650",,,,S,shechem_2589,2019-07-27 11:49 shechem_2590,wip,2590,Shechem,Shechem,,,checked,checked,Shechem (son of Hamor the Hivite),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.19,,shemida_2650,,,"ahian_130,aniam_267,likhi_1825",,,,S,shechem_2590,2019-07-27 11:49 shedeur_2591,wip,2591,Shedeur,Shedeur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,5,"Num.1.5,Num.2.10,Num.7.30,Num.7.35,Num.10.18",,,,elizur_1166,,,,,S,shedeur_2591,2019-07-27 11:49 shehariah_2592,wip,2592,Shehariah,Shehariah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.26,,jeroham_875,,,"athaliah_360,jaresiah_731,eliah_1081,shamsherai_2548,zichri_3068",,,,S,shehariah_2592,2019-07-27 11:49 shelah_2593,wip,2593,Shelah,Shelah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1752,,-1452,chezib_291,,Tribe of Judah,Shelah 1,"Judah’s third son ([Gen. 38:2](/gen#Gen.38.2), [5](/gen#Gen.38.5), [11](/gen#Gen.38.11), [14](/gen#Gen.38.14)).",,,8,"Gen.38.5,Gen.38.11,Gen.38.14,Gen.38.26,Gen.46.12,Num.26.20,1Chr.2.3,1Chr.4.21",daughter_of_shuah_993,judah_1751,,"jokim_1684,laadah_1801,joash_1634,saraph_2474,er_1210","er_1209,onan_2250",,"pharez_2338,zerah_2984",,S,shelah_2593,2019-07-27 11:49 shelemiah_2594,wip,2594,Shelemiah,Shelemiah,,,checked,checked,Shelemiah(son of Binnui),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Shelemiah 1,[Ezra 10:39](/ezra#Ezra.10.39).,,,1,Ezra.10.39,,,,,,,,,S,shelemiah_2594,2019-07-27 11:49 shelemiah_2595,wip,2595,Shelemiah,Shelemiah,,,checked,checked,Shelemiah (the priest),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.41,,,,,,,,,S,shelemiah_2595,2019-07-27 11:49 shelemiah_2596,wip,2596,Shelemiah,Shelemiah,,,checked,checked,Shelemiah (Father of Hananiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shelemiah 2,The father of Hananiah ([Neh. 3:30](/neh#Neh.3.30)).,,,1,Neh.3.30,,,,hananiah_1390,,,,,S,shelemiah_2596,2019-07-27 11:49 shelemiah_2597,wip,2597,Shelemiah,Shelemiah,,,checked,checked,Shelemiah (God is my perfection; my happiness; my peace),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.13.13,,,,,,,,,S,shelemiah_2597,2019-07-27 11:49 shelemiah_2598,wip,2598,Shelemiah,Shelemiah,,,checked,checked,Shelemiah (son of Nethaniah),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Shelemiah 6,[Jer. 36:14](/jer#Jer.36.14).,,,1,Jer.36.14,,cushi_965,,nethaniah_2201,,,,,S,shelemiah_2598,2019-07-27 11:49 shelemiah_2599,wip,2599,Shelemiah,Shelemiah,,,checked,checked,Shelemiah (Seraiah ),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,,,,,1,Jer.36.26,,abdeel_5,,,,,,,S,shelemiah_2599,2019-07-27 11:49 shelemiah_2600,wip,2600,Shelemiah,Shelemiah,,,checked,checked,Shelemiah (father of Jehukal),Male,,,-598,,-598,,,,Shelemiah 4,Father of one of those who accused Jeremiah to Zedekiah ([Jer. 37:3](/jer#Jer.37.3); [38:1](/jer#Jer.38.1)).,,,2,"Jer.37.3,Jer.38.1",,,,jucal_822,,,,,S,shelemiah_2600,2019-07-27 11:49 shelemiah_2601,wip,2601,Shelemiah,Shelemiah,,,checked,checked,Shelemiah (father of Irijah),Male,,,-598,,-598,,,,Shelemiah 5,Father of a captain of the ward ([Jer. 37:13](/jer#Jer.37.13)).,,,1,Jer.37.13,,hananiah_1397,,irijah_614,,,,,S,shelemiah_2601,2019-07-27 11:49 sheleph_2602,publish,2602,Sheleph,Sheleph,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2247,,-2247,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.10.26,1Chr.1.20",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,jerah_842,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,uzal_2911",,,,S,sheleph_2602,2020-05-17 01:54 shelesh_2603,wip,2603,Shelesh,Shelesh,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.35,,hotham_1562,,,"amal_196,imna_601,zophah_3104",,,,S,shelesh_2603,2019-07-27 11:49 shelomi_2604,wip,2604,Shelomi,Shelomi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.34.27,,,,ahihud_133,,,,,S,shelomi_2604,2019-07-27 11:49 shelomith_2605,wip,2605,Shelomith,Shelomith,,,checked,checked,Shelomith (mother of the blasphemer),Female,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Lev.24.11,,dibri_1010,,,,,,,S,shelomith_2605,2019-07-27 11:49 shelomith_2606,wip,2606,Shelomith,Shelomith,,,checked,checked,A daughter of Dibri,Female,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.19,,zerubbabel_3054,,,"abiud_56,berechiah_471,hananiah_1384,hasadiah_1426,hashubah_1445,jushab-hesed_1765,meshullam_2021,ohel_2240",,,,S,shelomith_2606,2019-07-27 11:49 shelomith_2607,wip,2607,Shelomith,Shelomith,,,checked,checked,"alongside with Haziel and Haran, they were the heads of the families of Ladan.",Female,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.23.9,,,,,"haran_1409,haziel_1467",,,,S,shelomith_2607,2019-07-27 11:49 shelomith_2609,wip,2609,Shelomith,Shelomith,,,checked,checked,Shelomith (son of Zichri),Female,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,3,"1Chr.26.25,1Chr.26.26,1Chr.26.28",,zichri_3070,,,,,,,S,shelomith_2609,2019-07-27 11:49 shelomith_2610,wip,2610,Shelomith,Shelomith,,,checked,checked,Shelomith(son of Josiphiah),Female,,,-975,,-975,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,2Chr.11.20,maachah_1841,rehoboam_2412,,,"abijah_38,attai_365,ziza_3098",,"jeush_1603,shamariah_2531,zaham_2980",,S,shelomith_2610,2019-07-27 11:49 shelomith_2611,wip,2611,Shelomith,Shelomith,,,checked,checked,Shelomith (returned with Ezra),Female,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.10,,,,,,,,,S,shelomith_2611,2019-07-27 11:49 shelomoth_2608,wip,2608,Shelomoth,Shelomoth,,Shelomith,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.23.18,1Chr.24.22",,izhar_658,,jahath_693,"korah_1795,nepheg_2178,zichri_3065",,,,S,shelomoth_2608,2019-07-27 11:49 shelumiel_2612,wip,2612,Shelumiel,Shelumiel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,5,"Num.1.6,Num.2.12,Num.7.36,Num.7.41,Num.10.19",,zurishaddai_3113,,,,,,,S,shelumiel_2612,2019-07-27 11:49 shem_2613,publish,2613,Shem,Shem,,Sem,checked,,,Male,,-2446,-2448,-1846,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Shem,"A name; renown, the first mentioned of the sons of Noah ([Gen. 5:32](/gen#Gen.5.32); [6:10](/gen#Gen.6.10)). He was probably the eldest of Noah’s sons. The words “brother of Japheth the elder” in [Gen. 10:21](/gen#Gen.10.21) are more correctly rendered “the elder brother of Japheth,” as in the Revised Version. Shem’s name is generally mentioned first in the list of Noah’s sons. He and his wife were saved in the ark (7:13). Noah foretold his preeminence over Canaan (9:23-27). He died at the age of six hundred years, having been for many years contemporary with Abraham, according to the usual chronology. The Israelitish nation sprang from him ([Gen. 11:10-26](/gen#Gen.11.10); [1 Chr. 1:24-27](/1chr#1Chr.1.24)).","The Great Flood begins,Water covers the earth,The flood subsides,Leaving the Ark,Noah gets drunk and Canaan is cursed","The Flood, The Flood, The Flood, The Flood, The Flood",17,"Gen.5.32,Gen.6.10,Gen.7.13,Gen.9.18,Gen.9.23,Gen.9.26,Gen.9.27,Gen.10.1,Gen.10.21,Gen.10.22,Gen.10.31,Gen.11.10,Gen.11.11,1Chr.1.4,1Chr.1.17,1Chr.1.24,Luke.3.36",,noah_2210,,"aram_285,arphaxad_312,lud_1834,elam_1049,asshur_349","japheth_726,ham_1359",,,,S,shem_2613,2020-08-27 01:11 shema_2614,wip,2614,Shema,Shema,,,checked,checked,Shema (Hear Israel),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.43,1Chr.2.44",,hebron_1476,,raham_2389,"korah_1796,rekem_2419,tappuah_2826",,,,S,shema_2614,2019-07-27 11:49 shema_2615,wip,2615,Shema,Shema,,,checked,checked,"Shema ( father of Azaz, and grandfather of Bela)",Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,Shema 1,A Reubenite ([1 Chr. 5:8](/1chr#1Chr.5.8)).,,,1,1Chr.5.8,,joel_1650,,azaz_546,,,,,S,shema_2615,2019-07-27 11:49 shema_2616,wip,2616,Shema,Shema,,,checked,checked,Shema( who were heads of families of those living in Aijalon),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Shema 2,A Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:13](/1chr#1Chr.8.13)).,,,1,1Chr.8.13,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,ishmerai_637,eber_1031,heber_1473,hezeki_1511,jezliah_1609,jobab_1644,meshullam_2023,misham_2093,shamed_2532,zebadiah_2989",,,,S,shema_2616,2019-07-27 11:49 shema_2617,wip,2617,Shema,Shema,,,checked,checked,Shema (One of the Leaders),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shema 3,One who stood by Ezra when he read the law ([Neh. 8:4](/neh#Neh.8.4)).,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,S,shema_2617,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaah_2618,wip,2618,Shemaah,Shemaah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Shemaah,"Rumour, a Benjamite whose sons “came to David to Ziklag” ([1 Chr. 12:3](/1chr#1Chr.12.3)).",,,1,1Chr.12.3,,,,"joash_1636,ahiezer_132",,,,,S,shemaah_2618,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2619,wip,2619,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Paul,Male,,,-975,,-970,,,,Shemaiah 1,A prophet in the reign of Rehoboam ([1 Kings 12:22-24](/1kgs#1Kgs.12.22)).,,,5,"1Kgs.12.22,2Chr.11.2,2Chr.12.5,2Chr.12.7,2Chr.12.15",,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2619,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2620,wip,2620,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (A False Prophet),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.22,,shechaniah_2583,,"igeal_595,hattush_1457,shaphat_2554,neariah_2161,bariah_402",,,,,S,shemaiah_2620,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2621,wip,2621,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah was a prophet in the reign of Rehoboam.,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Shemaiah 3,A Simeonite ([1 Chr. 4:37](/1chr#1Chr.4.37)).,,,1,1Chr.4.37,,,,shimri_2703,,,,,S,shemaiah_2621,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2622,wip,2622,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (son of Joel),Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.5.4,,joel_1649,,gog_1325,,,,,S,shemaiah_2622,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2623,wip,2623,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (Prophet of Rehoboam),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Shemaiah 6,[1 Chr. 9:14](/1chr#1Chr.9.14); [Neh. 11:15](/neh#Neh.11.15).,,,2,"1Chr.9.14,Neh.11.15",,hasshub_1450,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2623,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2624,wip,2624,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,Shammua,checked,checked,Shemaiah (the man of God),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Shemaiah 5,A Levite ([1 Chr. 9:16](/1chr#1Chr.9.16)).,,,2,"1Chr.9.16,Neh.11.17",,galal_1274,,obadiah_2219,,,,,S,shemaiah_2624,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2625,wip,2625,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (descendants of Aaron),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Shemaiah 7,"A Levite in the time of David, who with 200 of his brethren took part in the bringing up of the ark from Obed-edom to Hebron ([1 Chr. 15:8](/1chr#1Chr.15.8)).",,,2,"1Chr.15.8,1Chr.15.11",,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2625,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2626,wip,2626,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (Samaia in the Septuagint),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Shemaiah 8,A Levite ([1 Chr. 24:6](/1chr#1Chr.24.6)).,,,1,1Chr.24.6,,nethaneel_2191,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2626,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2627,wip,2627,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (The eldest son of Obed-edom the Gittite.) ( 1 Chronicles 26:4 1 Chronicles 26:6 1 Chronicles 26:7 ) (B.C. 1014.),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Shemaiah 9,The eldest son of Obed-edom ([1 Chr. 26:4-8](/1chr#1Chr.26.4)).,,,3,"1Chr.26.4,1Chr.26.6,1Chr.26.7",,shimei_2233,,"elihu_1128,elzabad_1188,rephael_2421,obed_2231,othni_2258,semachiah_2487","ammiel_222,issachar_646,jehozabad_813,joah_1623,nethaneel_2192,peulthai_2324,sacar_2453",,,,S,shemaiah_2627,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2628,wip,2628,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,shemaiah (The Lord established the kingdom under his control),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Shemaiah 14,One of the Levites whom Jehoshaphat appointed to teach the law ([2 Chr. 17:8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8)).,,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2628,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2629,wip,2629,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (son of Jeduthun),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Shemaiah 10,A Levite ([2 Chr. 29:14](/2chr#2Chr.29.14)).,,,1,2Chr.29.14,,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2629,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2630,wip,2630,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (of Jerusalem),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Shemaiah 15,A Levite appointed to “distribute the oblations of the Lord” ([2 Chr. 31:15](/2chr#2Chr.31.15)).,,,1,2Chr.31.15,,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2630,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2631,wip,2631,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah one of the chiefs of the Levites,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Shemaiah 16,A Levite ([2 Chr. 35:9](/2chr#2Chr.35.9)).,,,1,2Chr.35.9,,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2631,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2632,wip,2632,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah( son of Immer),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.13,,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2632,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2633,wip,2633,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (A Prophet),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2633,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2634,wip,2634,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (guilty of intermarriage),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.21,,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2634,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2635,wip,2635,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (A son of Shecaniah who descended from king Solomon (1 Chronicles 3:22).),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.31,,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2635,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2636,wip,2636,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,he was a prophet in the reign of Rehoboam,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shemaiah 2,[Neh. 3:29](/neh#Neh.3.29).,,,1,Neh.3.29,,shechaniah_2586,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2636,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2637,wip,2637,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (son of Delaiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shemaiah 11,A false prophet who hindered the rebuilding of Jerusalem ([Neh. 6:10](/neh#Neh.6.10)).,,,1,Neh.6.10,,delaiah_1003,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2637,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2638,wip,2638,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,"Shemaiah (that hears or obeys the Lord. a name which in Hebrew (שמע-יה shema-Ya) means ""God Heard"", may refer to: Shmaya, a rabbinic sage who was leader of the Pharisees in the 1st century BC Any of several people in the Bible/Christian Old Testament - see List of people in the Hebrew Bible called Shemaiah)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,4,"Neh.10.8,Neh.12.6,Neh.12.18,Neh.12.34",,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2638,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2639,wip,2639,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (prince of Judah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.35,,mattaniah_1959,,jonathan_1700,hashabiah_1436,,,,S,shemaiah_2639,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2640,wip,2640,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (prince of Judah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.36,,jonathan_1700,,,"azarael_369,gilalai_1316,hanani_1383,judah_1755,maai_1848,milalai_2081,nethaneel_2197,zechariah_3026",,,,S,shemaiah_2640,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2641,wip,2641,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (in the Choir),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shemaiah 4,A priest ([Neh. 12:42](/neh#Neh.12.42)).,,,1,Neh.12.42,,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2641,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2642,wip,2642,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah ( father of Urijah ),Male,,,-610,,-610,,,,Shemaiah 17,The father of Urijah the prophet ([Jer. 26:20](/jer#Jer.26.20)).,,,1,Jer.26.20,,,,urijah_2905,,,,,S,shemaiah_2642,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2643,wip,2643,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (of Nehelam),Male,,,-599,,-599,,,,Shemaiah 13,A false prophet who opposed Jeremiah ([Jer. 29:24-32](/jer#Jer.29.24)).,,,3,"Jer.29.24,Jer.29.31,Jer.29.32",,,,,,,,,S,shemaiah_2643,2019-07-27 11:49 shemaiah_2644,wip,2644,Shemaiah,Shemaiah,,,checked,checked,Shemaiah (father of Urijah),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Shemaiah 18,The father of a prince in the reign of Jehoiakim ([Jer. 36:12](/jer#Jer.36.12)).,,,1,Jer.36.12,,,,delaiah_1004,,,,,S,shemaiah_2644,2019-07-27 11:49 shemariah_2645,wip,2645,Shemariah,Shemariah,,,checked,checked,Shemariah (One who joined David at Ziklag),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Shemariah 1,One who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:5](/1chr#1Chr.12.5)).,,,1,1Chr.12.5,,,,,,,,,S,shemariah_2645,2019-07-27 11:49 shemariah_2646,wip,2646,Shemariah,Shemariah,,,checked,checked,Shemariah(father ofMalluk),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.32,,,,,,,,,S,shemariah_2646,2019-07-27 11:49 shemariah_2647,wip,2647,Shemariah,Shemariah,,,checked,checked,The Lord keeps,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.41,,,,,,,,,S,shemariah_2647,2019-07-27 11:49 shemeber_2648,publish,2648,Shemeber,Shemeber,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,-1913,,,,Shemeber,"Soaring on high, the king of Zeboiim, who joined with the other kings in casting off the yoke of Chedorlaomer. After having been reconquered by him, he was rescued by Abraham ([Gen. 14:2](/gen#Gen.14.2)).",,,1,Gen.14.2,,,,,,,,,S,shemeber_2648,2020-07-16 17:11 shemer_2649,wip,2649,Shemer,Shemer,,,checked,,,Male,,,-925,,-925,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.16.24,,,,,,,,,S,shemer_2649,2019-07-27 11:49 shemida_2650,wip,2650,Shemida,Shemida,,Shemidah,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,3,"Num.26.32,Josh.17.2,1Chr.7.19",,gilead_1317,,"ahian_130,likhi_1825,aniam_267,shechem_2590","asriel_348,abiezer_763,helek_1481,hepher_1496,shechem_2589",,,,S,shemida_2650,2019-07-27 11:49 shemiramoth_2651,wip,2651,Shemiramoth,Shemiramoth,,,checked,checked,Shemiramoth (Jaaziel),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Shemiramoth 2,"A Levite in David’s time ([1 Chr. 15:18](/1chr#1Chr.15.18), [20](/1chr#1Chr.15.20)).",,,3,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.20,1Chr.16.5",,,,,,,,,S,shemiramoth_2651,2019-07-27 11:49 shemiramoth_2652,wip,2652,Shemiramoth,Shemiramoth,,,checked,checked,Shemiramoth (Levite),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Shemiramoth 1,A Levite in the reign of Jehoshaphat ([2 Chr. 17:8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8)).,,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,S,shemiramoth_2652,2019-07-27 11:49 shemuel_2653,wip,2653,Shemuel,Shemuel,,,checked,checked,Shemeul (Appointed by God),Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Shemuel 1,The son of Ammihud. He represented Simeon in the division of the land ([Num. 34:20](/num#Num.34.20)).,,,1,Num.34.20,,ammihud_224,,,,,,,S,shemuel_2653,2019-07-27 11:49 shemuel_2654,wip,2654,Shemuel,Shemuel,,,checked,checked,Shemuel (sons of Tola),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,Shemuel 3,A prince of the tribe of Issachar ([1 Chr. 7:2](/1chr#1Chr.7.2)).,,,1,1Chr.7.2,,tola_2878,,,"jahmai_705,jeriel_862,jibsam_1614,rephaiah_2425,uzzi_2918",,,,S,shemuel_2654,2019-07-27 11:49 shenazar_2655,wip,2655,Shenazar,Shenazar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.18,,jehoiachin_791,,,"jecamiah_749,hoshama_1558,malchiram_1915,nedabiah_2170,pedaiah_2293,shealtiel_2456,zedekiah_3030",,,,S,shenazar_2655,2019-07-27 11:49 shephathiah_2656,wip,2656,Shephathiah,Shephathiah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.8,,reuel_2432,,meshullam_2025,,,,,S,shephathiah_2656,2019-07-27 11:49 shephatiah_2657,wip,2657,Shephatiah,Shephatiah,,,checked,checked,Shephatiah (A Benjamite who joined David at Ziklag ( 1 Chronicles 12:5 ).),Male,,,-1053,,-1048,hebron_551,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,2,"2Sam.3.4,1Chr.3.3",abital_54,david_994,,,"japhia_728,jerimoth_869,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,tamar_2822",,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,daniel_939,nathan_2152,shammua_2547,shobab_2715,solomon_2762",,S,shephatiah_2657,2019-07-27 11:49 shephatiah_2658,wip,2658,Shephatiah,Shephatiah,,,checked,checked,Shephatiah(son of Kish),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Shephatiah 2,A Benjamite who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:5](/1chr#1Chr.12.5)).,,,1,1Chr.12.5,,,,,,,,,S,shephatiah_2658,2019-07-27 11:49 shephatiah_2659,wip,2659,Shephatiah,Shephatiah,,,checked,checked,Shephatiah(the son of Maachah,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Shephatiah 3,A Simeonite prince in David’s time ([1 Chr. 27:16](/1chr#1Chr.27.16)).,,,1,1Chr.27.16,,maachah_1846,,,,,,,S,shephatiah_2659,2019-07-27 11:49 shephatiah_2660,wip,2660,Shephatiah,Shephatiah,,,checked,checked,Shephatiah (Son of Abital),Male,,,-889,-846,-889,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,Tribe of Judah,Shephatiah 4,One of Jehoshaphat’s sons ([2 Chr. 21:2](/2chr#2Chr.21.2)).,,,1,2Chr.21.2,,jehoshaphat_808,,,"azariah_381,azariah_382,jehiel_773,jehoram_803,michael_2066,zechariah_3010",,,,S,shephatiah_2660,2019-07-27 11:49 shephatiah_2661,wip,2661,Shephatiah,Shephatiah,,,checked,checked,Shephatiah (father of Zebadiah),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,Shephatiah 5,[Ezra 2:4](/ezra#Ezra.2.4).,,,3,"Ezra.2.4,Ezra.8.8,Neh.7.9",,,,,,,,,S,shephatiah_2661,2019-07-27 11:49 shephatiah_2662,wip,2662,Shephatiah,Shephatiah,,,checked,checked,Shephatiah (Descendant of Servants of Solomon),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shephatiah 6,[Ezra 2:57](/ezra#Ezra.2.57); [Neh. 7:59](/neh#Neh.7.59).,,,2,"Ezra.2.57,Neh.7.59",,,,,,,,,S,shephatiah_2662,2019-07-27 11:49 shephatiah_2663,wip,2663,Shephatiah,Shephatiah,,,checked,checked,"Shephatiah (descendant of Perez, of the tribe of Judah, whose great-great-grandson was chosen by lot to dwell in Jerusalem when Nehemiah rebuilt the city)",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.4,,mahalaleel_1886,,amariah_205,,,,,S,shephatiah_2663,2019-07-27 11:49 shephatiah_2664,wip,2664,Shephatiah,Shephatiah,,,checked,checked,Shephatiah (son of Mattan),Male,,,-598,,-598,,,,Shephatiah 7,One of the princes who urged the putting of Jeremiah to death ([Jer. 38:1-4](/jer#Jer.38.1)).,,,1,Jer.38.1,,mattan_1949,,,,,,,S,shephatiah_2664,2019-07-27 11:49 shepho_2665,wip,2665,Shepho,Shepho,,Shephi,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.23,1Chr.1.40",,shobal_2719,,,"alvan_195,ebal_1026,manahath_1927,onam_2248",,,,S,shepho_2665,2019-07-27 11:49 sherah_2666,wip,2666,Sherah,Sherah,,,checked,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.24,,beriah_479,,,"rephah_2422,resheph_2427",,,,S,sherah_2666,2019-07-27 11:49 sherebiah_2667,wip,2667,Sherebiah,Sherebiah,,,checked,checked,Sherebiah (Levi),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,,,,,5,"Ezra.8.18,Ezra.8.24,Neh.8.7,Neh.9.4,Neh.9.5",,,,,,,,,S,sherebiah_2667,2019-07-27 11:49 sherebiah_2668,wip,2668,Sherebiah,Sherebiah,,,checked,checked,"Sherebiah, a capable man, from the descendants of Mahli son of Levi, the son of Israel. A priest also.",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,3,"Neh.10.12,Neh.12.8,Neh.12.24",,,,,,,,,S,sherebiah_2668,2019-07-27 11:49 sheresh_2669,wip,2669,Sheresh,Sheresh,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,Sheresh,"Root, a descendant of Manasseh ([1 Chr. 7:16](/1chr#1Chr.7.16)).",,,1,1Chr.7.16,maachah_1843,machir_1877,,"ulam_2889,rakem_2390","daughter_of_machir_986,gilead_1317,hammoleketh_1364,peresh_2316",,,,S,sheresh_2669,2019-07-27 11:49 sherezer_2670,wip,2670,Sherezer,Sherezer,,,checked,,,Male,,,-518,,-518,,,,Sherezer,One of the messengers whom the children of the Captivity sent to Jerusalem “to pray for them before the Lord” ([Zech. 7:2](/zech#Zech.7.2)).,,,1,Zech.7.2,,,,,,,,,S,sherezer_2670,2019-07-27 11:49 sheshai_2671,wip,2671,Sheshai,Sheshai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1443,,,,,,,,3,"Num.13.22,Josh.15.14,Judg.1.10",,anak_252,,,"ahiman_146,talmai_2818",,,,S,sheshai_2671,2019-07-27 11:49 sheshan_2672,wip,2672,Sheshan,Sheshan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,3,"1Chr.2.31,1Chr.2.34,1Chr.2.35",,ishi_623,,ahlai_166,,,,,S,sheshan_2672,2019-07-27 11:49 shethar_2673,wip,2673,Shethar,Shethar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,Shethar,"A star, a prince at the court of Ahasuerus ([Esther 1:14](/esth#Esth.1.14)).",,,1,Esth.1.14,,,,,,,,,S,shethar_2673,2019-07-27 11:49 shethar-boznai_2674,wip,2674,Shethar-boznai,Shethar-boznai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-520,,-519,,,,Shethar-boznai,"Star of splendour, a Persian officer who vainly attempted to hinder the rebuilding of the temple ([Ezra 5:3](/ezra#Ezra.5.3), [6](/ezra#Ezra.5.6); 6:6, 13).",,,4,"Ezra.5.3,Ezra.5.6,Ezra.6.6,Ezra.6.13",,,,,,,,,S,shethar-boznai_2674,2019-07-27 11:49 sheva_2675,wip,2675,Sheva,Sheva,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Sheva 1,The son of Caleb ([1 Chr. 2:49](/1chr#1Chr.2.49)).,,,1,1Chr.2.49,maachah_1842,caleb_538,,,"achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,mesha_2010,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,shobab_2716,tirhanah_2866",,"gazez_1282,haran_1408,hur_1571,moza_2113",,S,sheva_2675,2019-07-27 11:49 shilhi_2676,wip,2676,Shilhi,Shilhi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-914,,-914,,,Genealogy of Jesus,,,,,2,"1Kgs.22.42,2Chr.20.31",,,,azubah_567,,,,,S,shilhi_2676,2019-07-27 11:49 shillem_2677,wip,2677,Shillem,Shillem,,Shallum,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Naphtali,Shallum 6,[1 Chr. 7:13](/1chr#1Chr.7.13).,,,3,"Gen.46.24,Num.26.49,1Chr.7.13",,naphtali_2149,,,"jahzeel_706,guni_1330,jezer_1606",,,,S,shillem_2677,2019-07-27 11:49 shiloni_2678,wip,2678,Shiloni,Shiloni,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.5,,,,zechariah_3023,,,,,S,shiloni_2678,2019-07-27 11:49 shilshah_2679,wip,2679,Shilshah,Shilshah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.37,,zophah_3104,,,"beera_430,beri_477,bezer_492,imrah_603,jether_654,harnepher_1420,hod_1538,shamma_2537,ulla_2730,suah_2803",,,,S,shilshah_2679,2019-07-27 11:49 shimea_2680,wip,2680,Shimea,Shimea,,,checked,checked,Shimea (the Levite),Male,,,-1100,,-1100,,,Tribe of Levi,Shimea 2,A Levite of the family of Merari ([1 Chr. 6:30](/1chr#1Chr.6.30)).,,,1,1Chr.6.30,,uzza_2913,,haggiah_1352,,,,,S,shimea_2680,2019-07-27 11:49 shimea_2681,wip,2681,Shimea,Shimea,,,checked,checked,Shimea (Grandfather of Asaph),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Shimea 3,Another Levite of the family of Gershon ([1 Chr. 6:39](/1chr#1Chr.6.39)).,,,1,1Chr.6.39,,michael_2061,,berechiah_469,,,,,S,shimea_2681,2019-07-27 11:49 shimeah_2682,wip,2682,Shimeah,Shimeah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Shimeah 2,"A Benjamite, a descendant of Gibeon ([1 Chr. 8:32](/1chr#1Chr.8.32)); called also Shimeam (9:38).",,,1,1Chr.8.32,,mikloth_2078,,,,,,,S,shimeah_2682,2019-07-27 11:49 shimeath_2683,wip,2683,Shimeath,Shimeath,,,checked,,,Male,,,-840,,-839,,,,,,,,2,"2Kgs.12.21,2Chr.24.26",,,,zabad_1746,,,,,S,shimeath_2683,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_691,wip,691,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei(father of Zimmah),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Shimei 7,A Levite of the family of Gershon ([1 Chr. 6:42](/1chr#1Chr.6.42)).,,,1,1Chr.6.42,,laadan_1823,,zimmah_3084,,,,,S,shimei_691,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2233,wip,2233,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei (relatives ),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.25.17,,jeduthun_1224,,"sacar_2453,nethaneel_2192,shemaiah_2627,issachar_646,ammiel_222,joah_1623,jehozabad_813,peulthai_2324","jeshaiah_885,gedaliah_1288,hashabiah_1430,mattithiah_1974,izri_3051",,,,S,shimei_2233,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2684,wip,2684,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,"Shimei ( A son of Gershon, and grandson of Levi )",Male,,,-1023,,-1011,,,,Shimei 2,"A Benjamite of the house of Saul, who stoned and cursed David when he reached Bahurim in his flight from Jerusalem on the occasion of the rebellion of Absalom ([2 Sam. 16:5-13](/2sam#2Sam.16.5)). After the defeat of Absalom he “came cringing to the king, humbly suing for pardon, bringing with him a thousand of his Benjamite tribesmen, and representing that he was heartily sorry for his crime, and had hurried the first of all the house of Israel to offer homage to the king” (19:16-23). David forgave him; but on his death-bed he gave Solomon special instructions regarding Shimei, of whose fidelity he seems to have been in doubt ([1 Kings 2:8](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.8), [9](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.9)). He was put to death at the command of Solomon, because he had violated his word by leaving Jerusalem and going to Gath to recover two of his servants who had escaped (36-46).",,,15,"2Sam.16.5,2Sam.16.7,2Sam.16.13,2Sam.19.16,2Sam.19.18,2Sam.19.21,2Sam.19.23,1Kgs.2.8,1Kgs.2.36,1Kgs.2.38,1Kgs.2.39,1Kgs.2.40,1Kgs.2.41,1Kgs.2.42,1Kgs.2.44",,gera_1299,,,,,,,S,shimei_2684,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2685,wip,2685,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei (son of Elah),Male,,,-1015,,-1014,,,,Shimei 3,One of David’s mighty men who refused to acknowledge Adonijah as David’s successor ([1 Kings 1:8](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.8)). He is probably the same person who is called elsewhere (4:18) “the son of Elah.”,,,2,"1Kgs.1.8,1Kgs.4.18",,elah_1044,,,,,,,S,shimei_2685,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2686,wip,2686,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei (Zerubbabel ),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,Shimei 4,"A son of Pedaiah, the brother of Zerubbabel ([1 Chr. 3:19](/1chr#1Chr.3.19)).",,,1,1Chr.3.19,,pedaiah_2293,,,zerubbabel_3054,,,,S,shimei_2686,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2687,wip,2687,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,zacchur (Father),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Simeon,Shimei 5,"A Simeonite ([1 Chr. 4:26](/1chr#1Chr.4.26), [27](/1chr#1Chr.4.27)).",,,2,"1Chr.4.26,1Chr.4.27",,zacchur_2962,,,,,,,S,shimei_2687,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2688,wip,2688,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei (son of Reuben),Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,Shimei 6,A Reubenite ([1 Chr. 5:4](/1chr#1Chr.5.4)).,,,1,1Chr.5.4,,gog_1325,,micah_2050,,,,,S,shimei_2688,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2689,wip,2689,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei (grandson of Levi) Shimei (Shimi),Male,,,-1100,,-1100,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.29,,libni_1824,,uzza_2913,,,,,S,shimei_2689,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2690,wip,2690,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,"Shimei (second son of Gershon) . The family of the Shimeites, as a branch of the tribe of Levi, is mentioned in Numbers 3:18, 21; 1 Chronicles 23:7, 10, 11",Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Shimei 8,A Ramathite who was “over the vineyards” of David ([1 Chr. 27:27](/1chr#1Chr.27.27)).,,,1,1Chr.27.27,,,,,,,,,S,shimei_2690,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2691,wip,2691,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei(son of Heman),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Shimei 9,"One of the sons of Heman, who assisted in the purification of the temple ([2 Chr. 29:14](/2chr#2Chr.29.14)).",,,1,2Chr.29.14,,,,,,,,,S,shimei_2691,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2692,wip,2692,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei (son of Gershon) Shimei (Levite),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Shimei 10,"A Levite ([2 Chr. 31:12](/2chr#2Chr.31.12), [13](/2chr#2Chr.31.13)).",,,2,"2Chr.31.12,2Chr.31.13",,,,,cononiah_955,,,,S,shimei_2692,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2693,wip,2693,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei (took strange wife),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.23,,,,,,,,,S,shimei_2693,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2694,wip,2694,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,there are multiple characters in the Bible named Hanan. Hanan was a man of the tribe of Levi per Ezra. No father was found.,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.33,,,,,,,,,S,shimei_2694,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2695,wip,2695,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei (Binnui),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.38,,,,,,,,,S,shimei_2695,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2696,wip,2696,Shimei,Shimei,,,checked,checked,Shimei (Son of Gershon),Male,,,-461,,-461,,,,,,,,1,Esth.2.5,,kish_1787,,jair_710,,,,,S,shimei_2696,2019-07-27 11:49 shimei_2699,wip,2699,Shimei,Shimei,,Shimi,checked,checked,Shimei (A son of Gershon),Male,,,-1700,,-487,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,7,"Exod.6.17,Num.3.18,1Chr.6.17,1Chr.23.7,1Chr.23.9,1Chr.23.10,Zech.12.13",,gershon_1305,,"zizah_3090,jeush_1602,jahath_692,beriah_481",laadan_1823,,,,S,shimei_2699,2019-07-27 11:49 shimeon_2697,wip,2697,Shimeon,Shimeon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Shimeon,Hearkening. [Ezra 10:31](/ezra#Ezra.10.31).,,,1,Ezra.10.31,,,,,,,,,S,shimeon_2697,2019-07-27 11:49 shimhi_2698,wip,2698,Shimhi,Shimhi,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Shimhi,"Famous, a Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:21](/1chr#1Chr.8.21)).",,,1,1Chr.8.21,,,,"elienai_1112,adaiah_71,zichri_3066,zabdi_2955,shimrath_2702,eliel_1105,beraiah_470,jakim_713,zilthai_3082",,,,,S,shimhi_2698,2019-07-27 11:49 shimon_2701,wip,2701,Shimon,Shimon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.20,,,,"amnon_233,ben-hanan_456,tilon_2857,rinnah_2442",,,,,S,shimon_2701,2019-07-27 11:49 shimrath_2702,wip,2702,Shimrath,Shimrath,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.21,,shimhi_2698,,,"adaiah_71,beraiah_470,jakim_713,eliel_1105,elienai_1112,zabdi_2955,zichri_3066,zilthai_3082",,,,S,shimrath_2702,2019-07-27 11:49 shimri_2703,wip,2703,Shimri,Shimri,,,checked,checked,Shimri (son of Jedaiah),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Shimri 1,A Simeonite ([1 Chr. 4:37](/1chr#1Chr.4.37)).,,,1,1Chr.4.37,,shemaiah_2621,,jedaiah_751,,,,,S,shimri_2703,2019-07-27 11:49 shimri_2704,wip,2704,Shimri,Shimri,,,checked,checked,Shimri (a village and municipality in the Astara Rayon of Azerbaijan),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Shimri 2,The father of one of the “valiant men” of David’s armies ([1 Chr. 11:45](/1chr#1Chr.11.45)).,,,1,1Chr.11.45,,,,"jediael_758,joha_1665",,,,,S,shimri_2704,2019-07-27 11:49 shimri_2705,wip,2705,Shimri,Shimri,,,checked,checked,Shimri (descendant of Elizaphan),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Shimri 3,Assisted at the purification of the temple in the time of Hezekiah ([2 Chr. 29:13](/2chr#2Chr.29.13)).,,,1,2Chr.29.13,,,,,,,,,S,shimri_2705,2019-07-27 11:49 shimrith_2724,wip,2724,Shimrith,Shimrith,,Shomer,checked,,,Male,,,-840,,-839,,,,Shomer 1,"The mother of Jehozabad, who murdered Joash ([2 Kings 12:21](/2kgs#2Kgs.12.21)); called also Shimrith, a Moabitess ([2 Chr. 24:26](/2chr#2Chr.24.26)).",,,2,"2Kgs.12.21,2Chr.24.26",,,,jehozabad_812,,,,,S,shimrith_2724,2019-07-27 11:49 shimron_2706,wip,2706,Shimron,Shimron,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Issachar,Shimrom,"Watchman, the fourth son of Issachar ([Gen. 46:13](/gen#Gen.46.13); [1 Chr. 7:1](/1chr#1Chr.7.1); R.V., correctly, “Shimron”).",,,3,"Gen.46.13,Num.26.24,1Chr.7.1",,issachar_645,,,"jashub_1638,puah_2355,tola_2878",,,,S,shimron_2706,2019-07-27 11:49 shimshai_2707,wip,2707,Shimshai,Shimshai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-522,,-522,,,,Shimshai,"The shining one, or sunny, the secretary of Rehum the chancellor, who took part in opposing the rebuilding of the temple after the Captivity ([Ezra 4:8](/ezra#Ezra.4.8), [9](/ezra#Ezra.4.9), [17](/ezra#Ezra.4.17)-23).",,,4,"Ezra.4.8,Ezra.4.9,Ezra.4.17,Ezra.4.23",,,,,,,,,S,shimshai_2707,2019-07-27 11:49 shinab_2708,publish,2708,Shinab,Shinab,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,-1913,,,,Shinab,"Cooling, the king of Adamah, in the valley of Siddim, who with his confederates was conquered by Chedorlaomer ([Gen. 14:2](/gen#Gen.14.2)).",,,1,Gen.14.2,,,,,,,,,S,shinab_2708,2020-07-16 17:11 shiphi_2709,wip,2709,Shiphi,Shiphi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.37,,allon_190,,ziza_3097,,,,,S,shiphi_2709,2019-07-27 11:49 shiphrah_2710,wip,2710,Shiphrah,Shiphrah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1635,,-1635,,,,Shiphrah,"Beauty, one of the Egyptian midwives ([Ex. 1:15](/exod#Exod.1.15)).",,,1,Exod.1.15,,,,,,,,,S,shiphrah_2710,2019-07-27 11:49 shiphtan_2711,wip,2711,Shiphtan,Shiphtan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,Shiphtan,"Judicial, an Ephraimite prince at the time of the division of Canaan ([Num. 34:24](/num#Num.34.24)).",,,1,Num.34.24,,,,kemuel_1774,,,,,S,shiphtan_2711,2019-07-27 11:49 shishak_2712,wip,2712,Shishak,Shishak,,,checked,,,Male,,,-984,,-970,,,,Shishak I,"'=Sheshonk I., king of Egypt. His reign was one of great national success, and a record of his wars and conquests adorns the portico of what are called the “Bubastite kings” at Karnak, the ancient Thebes. Among these conquests is a record of that of Judea. In the fifth year of Rehoboam’s reign Shishak came up against the kingdom of Judah with a powerful army. He took the fenced cities and came to Jerusalem. He pillaged the treasures of the temple and of the royal palace, and carried away the shields of gold which Solomon had made ([1 Kings 11:40](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.40); [14:25](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.25); [2 Chr. 12:2](/2chr#2Chr.12.2)). This expedition of the Egyptian king was undertaken at the instigation of Jeroboam for the purpose of humbling Judah. Hostilities between the two kingdoms still continued; but during Rehoboam’s reign there was not again the intervention of a third party.",,,6,"1Kgs.11.40,1Kgs.14.25,2Chr.12.2,2Chr.12.5,2Chr.12.7,2Chr.12.9",,,,,,,,,S,shishak_2712,2019-07-27 11:49 shitrai_2713,wip,2713,Shitrai,Shitrai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.29,,,,,,,,,S,shitrai_2713,2019-07-27 11:49 shiza_2714,wip,2714,Shiza,Shiza,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.42,,,,adina_88,,,,,S,shiza_2714,2019-07-27 11:49 shobab_2715,wip,2715,Shobab,Shobab,,,checked,checked,Shobab (Hiram king),Male,,,-1053,,-1043,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Shobab 1,One of David’s sons by Bathseheba ([2 Sam. 5:14](/2sam#2Sam.5.14)).,,,3,"2Sam.5.14,1Chr.3.5,1Chr.14.4",bathsheba_416,david_994,,,"japhia_728,jerimoth_869,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,solomon_2762,tamar_2822",,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,daniel_939,shephatiah_2657",,S,shobab_2715,2019-07-27 11:49 shobab_2716,wip,2716,Shobab,Shobab,,,checked,checked,Shobab(Caleb Son of Hezron),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Shobab 2,"One of the sons of Caleb ([1 Chr. 2:18](/1chr#1Chr.2.18)), the son of Hezron.",,,1,1Chr.2.18,,caleb_538,,,"achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,gazez_1282,haran_1408,hur_1571,mesha_2010,moza_2113,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,tirhanah_2866",,,,S,shobab_2716,2019-07-27 11:49 shobach_2717,wip,2717,Shobach,Shobach,,Shophach,checked,,,Male,,,-1036,,-1036,,,,Shobach,"Poured out, the “captain of the host of Hadarezer” when he mustered his vassals and tributaries from beyond “the river Euphrates” ([2 Sam. 10:15-18](/2sam#2Sam.10.15)); called also Shophach ([1 Chr. 19:16](/1chr#1Chr.19.16)).",,,4,"2Sam.10.16,2Sam.10.18,1Chr.19.16,1Chr.19.18",,,,,,,,,S,shobach_2717,2019-07-27 11:49 shobai_2718,wip,2718,Shobai,Shobai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Shobai,Captors ([Ezra 2:42](/ezra#Ezra.2.42)).,,,2,"Ezra.2.42,Neh.7.45",,,,,,,,,S,shobai_2718,2019-07-27 11:49 shobal_2719,wip,2719,Shobal,Shobal,,,checked,checked,Shobal (Seir the Horite),Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Shobal 1,The second son of Seir the Horite; one of the Horite “dukes” ([Gen. 36:20](/gen#Gen.36.20)).,,,5,"Gen.36.20,Gen.36.23,Gen.36.29,1Chr.1.38,1Chr.1.40",,seir_2485,,"manahath_1927,alvan_195,ebal_1026,shepho_2665,onam_2248","anah_248,dishan_1015,dishon_1016,ezer_1238,lotan_1831,timna_2860,zibeon_3062",,,,S,shobal_2719,2019-07-27 11:49 shobal_2720,wip,2720,Shobal,Shobal,,,checked,checked,Shobal (Second son of Seir the Horite),Male,,,-1721,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Shobal 2,"One of the sons of Caleb, and a descendant of Hur ([1 Chr. 2:50](/1chr#1Chr.2.50), [52](/1chr#1Chr.2.52); [4:1](/1chr#1Chr.4.1), [2](/1chr#1Chr.4.2)).",,,4,"1Chr.2.50,1Chr.2.52,1Chr.4.1,1Chr.4.2",,hur_1571,,reaiah_1421,"ishma_629,ezer_1239,hareph_1412,hazelelponi_1466,idbash_1590,jezreel_1612,penuel_2314,salma_2462,uri_2895",,,,S,shobal_2720,2019-07-27 11:49 shobek_2721,wip,2721,Shobek,Shobek,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.24,,,,,,,,,S,shobek_2721,2019-07-27 11:49 shobi_2722,wip,2722,Shobi,Shobi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1023,,-1023,,,,Shobi,"Captor, son of Nahash of Rabbah, the Ammonite. He showed kindness to David when he fled from Jerusalem to Mahanaim ([2 Sam. 17:27](/2sam#2Sam.17.27)).",,,1,2Sam.17.27,,nahash_2139,,,,,,,S,shobi_2722,2019-07-27 11:49 shoham_2723,wip,2723,Shoham,Shoham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.24.27,,jaaziah_671,,,"beno_462,ibri_1587,zaccur_2964",,,,S,shoham_2723,2019-07-27 11:49 shua_2726,wip,2726,Shua,Shua,,,checked,,,Female,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,Shua 2,A daughter of Heber the Asherite ([1 Chr. 7:32](/1chr#1Chr.7.32)).,,,1,1Chr.7.32,,heber_1469,,,"japhlet_729,hotham_1562,shamer_2725",,,,S,shua_2726,2019-07-27 11:49 shuah_2727,wip,2727,Shuah,Shuah,,,checked,checked,Shuah (The sons of Jokshan),Male,,,-1853,,-1852,,,,Shuah 1,One of Abraham’s sons by Keturah ([Gen. 25:2](/gen#Gen.25.2); Chr. 1:32).,,,2,"Gen.25.2,1Chr.1.32",keturah_1782,abraham_58,,,"ishbak_620,jokshan_1685,medan_1978,midian_2075,zimran_3086",,"isaac_616,ishmael_630",,S,shuah_2727,2019-07-27 11:49 shuah_2728,wip,2728,Shuah,Shuah,,,checked,checked,Shuah (Founder of Sucha),Male,,,-1752,,-1722,,,,Shua 1,A Canaanite whose daughter was married to Judah ([1 Chr. 2:3](/1chr#1Chr.2.3)).,,,3,"Gen.38.2,Gen.38.12,1Chr.2.3",,,,daughter_of_shuah_993,,,,,S,shuah_2728,2019-08-07 12:21 shuah_2729,wip,2729,Shuah,Shuah,,,checked,checked,Shuah (son of Abraham),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Shuah 2,[1 Chr. 4:11](/1chr#1Chr.4.11).,,,1,1Chr.4.11,,rechah_2405,,,chelub_929,,,,S,shuah_2729,2019-07-27 11:49 shubael_2579,wip,2579,Shubael,Shubael,,Shebuel,checked,checked,Shubael (seat of God),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Shebuel 1,"One of the descendants of Gershom, who had charge of the temple treasures in the time of David ([1 Chr. 23:16](/1chr#1Chr.23.16); [26:24](/1chr#1Chr.26.24)).",,,3,"1Chr.23.16,1Chr.24.20,1Chr.26.24",,gershom_1302,,jehdeiah_766,,,,,S,shubael_2579,2019-07-27 11:49 shubael_2580,wip,2580,Shubael,Shubael,,Shebuel,checked,checked,"Shubael:1Chr.25.4 (Of Heman, these sons of Heman; Bukkiah, Mattahiah, Uzziel, Shubael and Jerimoth) 1Chr.25.20(of the remaining Levites, there were Schubael, of the descendants of Amran, and Jehdeiah, of the descendants of Schubael)",Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Shebuel 2,"One of the sons of Heman; one of those whose duty it was to “lift up the horn” in the temple service ([1 Chr. 25:4](/1chr#1Chr.25.4), [5](/1chr#1Chr.25.5)); called also Shubael (ver. 20).",,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.20",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,uzziel_2932",,,,S,shubael_2580,2019-07-27 11:49 shuni_2731,wip,2731,Shuni,Shuni,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Gad,,,,,2,"Gen.46.16,Num.26.15",,gad_1262,,,"areli_296,arod_311,eri_1214,ozni_1235,haggi_1351,zephon_3093",,,,S,shuni_2731,2019-07-27 11:49 shupham_2115,wip,2115,Shupham,Shupham,,"Shephuphan,Muppim",checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,3,"Gen.46.21,Num.26.39,1Chr.8.5",,benjamin_463,,,"ahiram_158,ard_293,ashbel_336,becher_423,bela_436,jediael_757,ehi_1038,gera_1298,huram_1569,nohah_2120,rapha_2447",,,,S,shupham_2115,2019-07-27 11:49 shuppim_2732,wip,2732,Shuppim,Shuppim,,,checked,checked,Shuppim (the descendant of Ir),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.7.12,1Chr.7.15",,ir_607,,,"huppim_1570,maachah_1843",,,,S,shuppim_2732,2019-07-27 11:49 shuppim_2733,wip,2733,Shuppim,Shuppim,,,checked,checked,Shuppim (Hosah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.26.16,,,,,,,,,S,shuppim_2733,2019-07-27 11:49 shuthelah_2734,wip,2734,Shuthelah,Shuthelah,,,checked,checked,Shuthelah (son of Ephraim),Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,3,"Num.26.35,Num.26.36,1Chr.7.20",,ephraim_1206,,"eran_1212,bered_476","becher_424,beriah_479,elead_1059,ezer_1240,tahan_2812",,,,S,shuthelah_2734,2019-07-27 11:49 shuthelah_2735,wip,2735,Shuthelah,Shuthelah,,,checked,checked,Shutelah (Brother of Zebad),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.21,,zabad_2946,,,,,,,S,shuthelah_2735,2019-07-27 11:49 sia_2736,wip,2736,Sia,Sia,,Siaha,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.44,Neh.7.47",,,,,,,,,S,sia_2736,2019-07-27 11:49 sibbechai_2737,wip,2737,Sibbechai,Sibbechai,,"Sibbecai,Mebunnai",checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1015,,,,Sibbecai,"The Lord sustains, one of David’s heroes ([1 Chr. 11:29](/1chr#1Chr.11.29)), general of the eighth division of the army (27:11). He slew the giant Saph in the battle of Gob ([2 Sam. 21:18](/2sam#2Sam.21.18); R.V., “Sibbechai”). Called also Mebunnai (23:27).",,,5,"2Sam.21.18,2Sam.23.27,1Chr.11.29,1Chr.20.4,1Chr.27.11",,,,,,,,,S,sibbechai_2737,2019-07-27 11:49 sihon_2739,publish,2739,Sihon,Sihon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1453,,-445,,,,Sihon,"Striking down. The whole country on the east of Jordan, from the Arnon to the Jabbok, was possessed by the Amorites, whose king, Sihon, refused to permit the Israelites to pass through his territory, and put his army in array against them. The Israelites went forth against him to battle, and gained a complete victory. The Amorites were defeated; Sihon, his sons, and all his people were smitten with the sword, his walled towns were captured, and the entire country of the Amorites was taken possession of by the Israelites ([Num. 21:21-30](/num#Num.21.21); [Deut. 2:24-37](/deut#Deut.2.24)). The country from the Jabbok to Hermon was at this time ruled by Og, the last of the Rephaim. He also tried to prevent the progress of the Israelites, but was utterly routed, and all his cities and territory fell into the hands of the Israelites (comp. [Num. 21:33-35](/num#Num.21.33); [Deut. 3:1-14](/deut#Deut.3.1); [Ps. 135](/ps#Ps.135): 10-12; 136:17-22). These two victories gave the Israelites possession of the country on the east of Jordan, from the Arnon to the foot of Hermon. The kingdom of Sihon embraced about 1,500 square miles, while that of Og was more than 3,000 square miles.",,,34,"Num.21.21,Num.21.23,Num.21.26,Num.21.27,Num.21.28,Num.21.29,Num.21.34,Num.32.33,Deut.1.4,Deut.2.24,Deut.2.26,Deut.2.30,Deut.2.31,Deut.2.32,Deut.3.2,Deut.3.6,Deut.4.46,Deut.29.7,Deut.31.4,Josh.2.10,Josh.9.10,Josh.12.2,Josh.12.5,Josh.13.10,Josh.13.21,Josh.13.27,Judg.11.19,Judg.11.20,Judg.11.21,1Kgs.4.19,Neh.9.22,Ps.135.11,Ps.136.19,Jer.48.45",,,,,,,,,S,sihon_2739,2020-07-11 17:51 silas_2740,publish,2740,Silas,Silas,,Silvanus,checked,,,Male,,,51,,60,,,,Silas,"Wood, a prominent member of the church at Jerusalem; also called Silvanus. He and Judas, surnamed Barsabas, were chosen by the church there to accompany Paul and Barnabas on their return to Antioch from the council of the apostles and elders ([Acts 15:22](/acts#Acts.15.22)), as bearers of the decree adopted by the council. He assisted Paul there in his evangelistic labours, and was also chosen by him to be his companion on his second missionary tour ([Acts 16:19-24](/acts#Acts.16.19)). He is referred to in the epistles under the name of Silvanus ([2 Cor. 1:19](/2cor#2Cor.1.19); [1 Thess. 1:1](/1thess#1Thess.1.1); [2 Thess. 1:1](/2thess#2Thess.1.1); [1 Pet. 5:12](/1pet#1Pet.5.12)). There is no record of the time or place of his death.","Jerusalem Council,Second Missionary Journey begins,Paul and Silas imprisoned,Philippian jailer converted,Uproar in Thessalonica,Mission to Berea,""Mission to Corinth, 1&2 Thess Written"",Timothy Joins Paul and Silas,""Mission to Phrygia, Galatia and Asia"",Call to Macedonia,Lydia's Conversion,Paul casts demon out of soothsayer,Paul and Silas released","Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey",17,"Acts.15.22,Acts.15.27,Acts.15.32,Acts.15.34,Acts.15.40,Acts.16.19,Acts.16.25,Acts.16.29,Acts.17.4,Acts.17.10,Acts.17.14,Acts.17.15,Acts.18.5,2Cor.1.19,1Thess.1.1,2Thess.1.1,1Pet.5.12",,,,,,,,,S,silas_2740,2020-08-28 20:01 simeon_2741,wip,2741,Simeon,Simeon,,,checked,checked,Simeon (the God-receiver),Male,,-1757,-1752,,96,,,Tribe of Simeon,Simeon 1,"The second son of Jacob by Leah ([Gen. 29:33](/gen#Gen.29.33)). He was associated with Levi in the terrible act of vengeance against Hamor and the Shechemites (34:25, 26). He was detained by Joseph in Egypt as a hostage (42:24). His father, when dying, pronounced a malediction against him (49:5-7). The words in the Authorized Version (49:6), “they digged down a wall,” ought to be, as correctly rendered in the Revised Version, “they houghed an ox.”",,,40,"Gen.29.33,Gen.34.25,Gen.34.30,Gen.35.23,Gen.42.24,Gen.42.36,Gen.43.23,Gen.46.10,Gen.48.5,Gen.49.5,Exod.1.2,Exod.6.15,Num.1.6,Num.1.22,Num.1.23,Num.2.12,Num.7.36,Num.10.19,Num.13.5,Num.26.12,Num.34.20,Deut.27.12,Josh.19.1,Josh.19.8,Josh.19.9,Josh.21.4,Josh.21.9,Judg.1.3,Judg.1.17,1Chr.2.1,1Chr.4.24,1Chr.4.42,1Chr.6.65,1Chr.12.25,2Chr.15.9,2Chr.34.6,Ezek.48.24,Ezek.48.25,Ezek.48.33,Rev.7.7",leah_1813,israel_682,,"jamin_720,zerah_3102,ohad_2239,jemuel_838,jachin_679,shaul_2562","issachar_645,dinah_1012,judah_1751,levi_1820,reuben_2429,zebulun_3002",,"asher_337,benjamin_463,dan_973,gad_1262,joseph_1710,naphtali_2149",,S,simeon_2741,2020-09-06 23:51 simeon_2742,wip,2742,Simeon,Simeon,,,checked,checked,Simeon (Jerusalem ),Male,,,4,,4,,,,,,,,2,"Luke.2.25,Luke.2.34",,,,,,,,,S,simeon_2742,2019-07-27 11:49 simeon_2743,wip,2743,Simeon,Simeon,,,checked,checked,Simeon (associated with Levi),Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Simeon 3,One of the ancestors of Joseph ([Luke 3:30](/luke#Luke.3.30)).,,,1,Luke.3.30,,juda_1750,,levi_1822,,,,,S,simeon_2743,2019-07-27 11:49 simeon_2744,publish,2744,Simeon,Simeon,,Niger,checked,checked,Simeon (The Prophet),Male,,,45,,45,,,,Simeon 4,"Surnamed Niger, i.e., “black,” perhaps from his dark complexion, a teacher of some distinction in the church of Antioch ([Acts 13:1-3](/acts#Acts.13.1)). It has been supposed that this was the Simon of Cyrene who bore Christ’s cross. Note the number of nationalities represented in the church at Antioch.",First missionary journey begins,First Missionary Journey,1,Acts.13.1,,,,,,,,,S,simeon_2744,2020-08-27 01:33 simon_2746,publish,2746,Simon Zelotes,Simon,Zelotes,,checked,,Simon (the Zealot),Male,,,31,,33,,,"Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",Simon 1,"One of the twelve apostles, called the Canaanite ([Matt. 10:4](/matt#Matt.10.4); [Mark 3:18](/mark#Mark.3.18)). This word “Canaanite” does not mean a native of Canaan, but is derived from the Syriac word Kanean or Kaneniah, which was the name of a Jewish sect. The Revised Version has “Cananaean;” marg., “or Zealot” He is also called “Zelotes” ([Luke 6:15](/luke#Luke.6.15); [Acts 1:13](/acts#Acts.1.13); R.V., “the Zealot”), because previous to his call to the apostleship he had been a member of the fanatical sect of the Zealots. There is no record regarding him.",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,4,"Matt.10.4,Mark.3.18,Luke.6.15,Acts.1.13",,,,,,,,,S,simon_2746,2021-07-09 20:27 simon_2747,wip,2747,Simon,Simon,,,checked,checked,Simon (A Leper),Male,,,31,,31,,,Tribe of Judah,Simon 3,One of the brothers of our Lord ([Matt. 13:55](/matt#Matt.13.55); [Mark 6:3](/mark#Mark.6.3)).,,,2,"Matt.13.55,Mark.6.3",mary_1938,joseph_1715,,,"james_719,jesus_905,joses_1721,jude_1756",,,,S,simon_2747,2019-07-27 11:49 simon_2748,wip,2748,Simon,Simon,,,checked,checked,Simon (leper),Male,,,33,,33,,,,Simon 5,"A leper of Bethany, in whose house Mary anointed our Lord’s head with ointment “as he sat at meat” ([Matt. 26:6-13](/matt#Matt.26.6); [Mark 14:3-9](/mark#Mark.14.3)).",,,2,"Matt.26.6,Mark.14.3",,,,,,,,,S,simon_2748,2019-07-27 11:49 simon_2749,wip,2749,Simon,Simon,,,checked,checked,"Matt (from Cyrene, father of Alexander and Rufus)",Male,,,33,,33,,,,Simon 6,"A Jew of Cyrene, in North Africa, then a province of Libya. A hundred thousand Jews from Palestine had been settled in this province by Ptolemy Soter (B.C. 323-285), where by this time they had greatly increased in number. They had a synagogue in Jerusalem for such of their number as went thither to the annual feasts. Simon was seized by the soldiers as the procession wended its way to the place of crucifixion as he was passing by, and the heavy cross which Christ from failing strength could no longer bear was laid on his shoulders. Perhaps they seized him because he showed sympathy with Jesus. He was the “father of Alexander and Rufus” ([Matt. 27:32](/matt#Matt.27.32)). Possibly this Simon may have been one of the “men of Cyrene” who preached the word to the Greeks ([Acts 11:20](/acts#Acts.11.20)).",,,3,"Matt.27.32,Mark.15.21,Luke.23.26",,,,"rufus_2448,alexander_186",,,,,S,simon_2749,2019-07-27 11:49 simon_2750,wip,2750,Simon,Simon,Iscariot,,checked,checked,Simon (suffering ),Male,,,27,,33,,,,Simon 2,"The father of Judas Iscariot ([John 6:71](/john#John.6.71); [13:2](/john#John.13.2), [26](/john#John.13.26)).",,,10,"Mark.1.30,Luke.4.38,Luke.5.3,Luke.7.40,Luke.7.43,Luke.7.44,John.12.4,John.13.2,John.13.26,John.6.71",,,,judas_1760,,,,,S,simon_2750,2019-07-27 11:49 simon_2752,publish,2752,Simon the Sorcerer,Simon,,,checked,,Simon( son of Jonah),Male,,,34,,34,,,,Simon 7,"A sorcerer of great repute for his magical arts among the Samaritans ([Acts 8:9-11](/acts#Acts.8.9)). He afterwards became a professed convert to the faith under the preaching of Philip the deacon and evangelist (12, 13). His profession was, however, soon found to be hollow. His conduct called forth from Peter a stern rebuke (8:18-23). From this moment he disappears from the Church’s history. The term “Simony,” as denoting the purchase for money of spiritual offices, is derived from him.",Philip preaches in Samaria,Persecution/First Martyr,4,"Acts.8.9,Acts.8.18,Acts.8.24,Acts.8.13",,,,,,,,,S,simon_2752,2020-08-27 01:33 simon_2753,publish,2753,Simon the Tanner,Simon,,,checked,,Simon (the Tanner),Male,,,35,,41,,,,Simon 8,"A Christian at Joppa, a tanner by trade, with whom Peter on one occasion lodged ([Acts 9:43](/acts#Acts.9.43)).","Peter heals Aeneas and Dorcas,Peter meets Cornelius","Peter and Cornelius, Peter and Cornelius",4,"Acts.9.43,Acts.10.6,Acts.10.32,Acts.10.17",,,,,,,,,S,simon_2753,2020-08-27 01:33 simri_2754,wip,2754,Simri,Simri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Simri,"Watchman, a Levite of the family of Merari ([1 Chr. 26:10](/1chr#1Chr.26.10)).",,,1,1Chr.26.10,,hosah_1554,,,"hilkiah_1526,tebaliah_2833,zechariah_3006",,,,S,simri_2754,2019-07-27 11:49 sinite_2755,publish,2755,Sinite,Sinite,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Sinite,"An inhabitant of Sin, near Arka ([Gen. 10:17](/gen#Gen.10.17); [1 Chr. 1:15](/1chr#1Chr.1.15)).",,,2,"Gen.10.17,1Chr.1.15",,canaan_914,,,"amorite_237,arkite_308,arvadite_316,jebusite_748,girgasite_1322,hamathite_1361,heth_1510,hivite_1534,zidon_2738,zemarite_3036",,,,S,sinite_2755,2020-05-17 01:54 sippai_2471,wip,2471,Sippai,Sippai,,Saph,checked,,,Male,,,-1018,,-1018,,,,Saph,"Extension, the son of the giant whom Sibbechai slew ([2 Sam. 21:18](/2sam#2Sam.21.18)); called also Sippai ([1 Chr. 20:4](/1chr#1Chr.20.4)).",,,2,"2Sam.21.18,1Chr.20.4",,the_giant_in_gath_2848,,,"ishbi-benob_621,goliath_1327,lahmi_1806,man_of_great_stature_1924",,,,S,sippai_2471,2019-07-27 11:49 sisamai_2756,wip,2756,Sisamai,Sisamai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.2.40,,eleasah_1060,,shallum_2517,,,,,S,sisamai_2756,2019-07-27 11:49 sisera_2757,publish,2757,Sisera (army captain),Sisera,,,checked,,Sisera (commander of the Canaanite army of King Jabin of Hazo),Male,,,-1305,,-1095,,,,Sisera 1,"The captain of Jabin’s army ([Judg. 4:2](/judg#Judg.4.2)), which was routed and destroyed by the army of Barak on the plain of Esdraelon. After all was lost he fled to the settlement of Heber the Kenite in the plain of Zaanaim. Jael, Heber’s wife, received him into her tent with apparent hospitality, and “gave him butter” (i.e., lebben, or curdled milk) “in a lordly dish.” Having drunk the refreshing beverage, he lay down, and soon sank into the sleep of the weary. While he lay asleep Jael crept stealthily up to him, and taking in her hand one of the tent pegs, with a mallet she drove it with such force through his temples that it entered into the ground where he lay, and “at her feet he bowed, he fell; where he bowed, there he fell down dead.” The part of Deborah’s song ([Judg. 5:24-27](/judg#Judg.5.24)) referring to the death of Sisera (which is a “mere patriotic outburst,” and “is no proof that purer eyes would have failed to see gross sin mingling with Jael’s service to Israel”) is thus rendered by Professor Roberts (Old Testament Revision): “Extolled above women be Jael, The wife of Heber the Kenite, Extolled above women in the tent. He asked for water, she gave him milk; She brought him cream in a lordly dish. She stretched forth her hand to the nail, Her right hand to the workman’s hammer, And she smote Sisera; she crushed his head, She crashed through and transfixed his temples. At her feet he curled himself, he fell, he lay still; At her feet he curled himself, he fell; And where he curled himself, there he fell dead.”",,,17,"Judg.4.2,Judg.4.7,Judg.4.9,Judg.4.12,Judg.4.13,Judg.4.14,Judg.4.15,Judg.4.16,Judg.4.17,Judg.4.18,Judg.4.22,Judg.5.20,Judg.5.26,Judg.5.28,Judg.5.30,1Sam.12.9,Ps.83.9",,,,,,,,,S,sisera_2757,2020-07-11 17:56 sisera_2758,wip,2758,Sisera,Sisera,,,checked,,Sisera (captivity of the exiles),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Sisera 2,The ancestor of some of the Nethinim who returned with Zerubbabel ([Ezra 2:53](/ezra#Ezra.2.53); [Neh. 7:55](/neh#Neh.7.55)).,,,2,"Ezra.2.53,Neh.7.55",,,,,,,,,S,sisera_2758,2020-07-11 17:55 sister_of_tahpenes_2759,wip,2759,Sister of Tahpenes,Sister of Tahpenes,,sister,,,,Female,,,-984,,-984,,,,,,,,2,"1Kgs.11.19,1Kgs.11.20",,,,genubath_1297,tahpenes_2817,,,,S,sister_of_tahpenes_2759,2019-07-27 11:49 so_2760,wip,2760,So,So,,,checked,,,Male,,,-725,,-725,,,,So,"(Nubian, Sabako), an Ethiopian king who brought Egypt under his sway. He was bribed by Hoshea to help him against the Assyrian monarch Shalmaneser ([2 Kings 17:4](/2kgs#2Kgs.17.4)). This was a return to the policy that had been successful in the reign of Jeroboam I.",,,1,2Kgs.17.4,,,,,,,,,S,so_2760,2019-07-27 11:49 sodi_2761,wip,2761,Sodi,Sodi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Num.13.10,,,,gaddiel_1265,,,,,S,sodi_2761,2019-07-27 11:49 solomon_2762,publish,2762,Solomon,Solomon,,Jedidiah,checked,,,Male,,-1035,-1053,-975,33,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Solomon,"Peaceful, (Heb. Shelomoh), David’s second son by Bathsheba, i.e., the first after their legal marriage ([2 Sam. 12](/2sam#2Sam.12)). He was probably born about B.C. 1035 ([1 Chr. 22:5](/1chr#1Chr.22.5); [29:1](/1chr#1Chr.29.1)). He succeeded his father on the throne in early manhood, probably about sixteen or eighteen years of age. Nathan, to whom his education was intrusted, called him Jedidiah, i.e., “beloved of the Lord” ([2 Sam. 12:24](/2sam#2Sam.12.24), [25](/2sam#2Sam.12.25)). He was the first king of Israel “born in the purple.” His father chose him as his successor, passing over the claims of his elder sons: “Assuredly Solomon my son shall reign after me.” His history is recorded in [1 Kings 1](/1kgs#1Kgs.1)-11 and [2 Chr. 1](/2chr#2Chr.1)-9. His elevation to the throne took place before his father’s death, and was hastened on mainly by Nathan and Bathsheba, in consequence of the rebellion of Adonijah ([1 Kings 1:5-40](/1kgs#1Kgs.1.5)). During his long reign of forty years the Hebrew monarchy gained its highest splendour. This period has well been called the “Augustan age” of the Jewish annals. The first half of his reign was, however, by far the brighter and more prosperous; the latter half was clouded by the idolatries into which he fell, mainly from his heathen intermarriages ([1 Kings 11:1-8](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.1); [14:21](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.21), [31](/1kgs#1Kgs.14.31)). Before his death David gave parting instructions to his son ([1 Kings 2:1-9](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.1); [1 Chr. 22:7-16](/1chr#1Chr.22.7); [28](/1chr#1Chr.28)). As soon as he had settled himself in his kingdom, and arranged the affairs of his extensive empire, he entered into an alliance with Egypt by the marriage of the daughter of Pharaoh ([1 Kings 3:1](/1kgs#1Kgs.3.1)), of whom, however, nothing further is recorded. He surrounded himself with all the luxuries and the external grandeur of an Eastern monarch, and his government prospered. He entered into an alliance with Hiram, king of Tyre, who in many ways greatly assisted him in his numerous undertakings. For some years before his death David was engaged in the active work of collecting materials ([1 Chr. 29:6-9](/1chr#1Chr.29.6); [2 Chr. 2:3-7](/2chr#2Chr.2.3)) for building a temple in Jerusalem as a permanent abode for the ark of the covenant. He was not permitted to build the house of God ([1 Chr. 22:8](/1chr#1Chr.22.8)); that honour was reserved to his son Solomon. After the completion of the temple, Solomon engaged in the erection of many other buildings of importance in Jerusalem and in other parts of his kingdom. For the long space of thirteen years he was engaged in the erection of a royal palace on Ophel ([1 Kings 7:1-12](/1kgs#1Kgs.7.1)). It was 100 cubits long, 50 broad, and 30 high. Its lofty roof was supported by forty-five cedar pillars, so that the hall was like a forest of cedar wood, and hence probably it received the name of “The House of the Forest of Lebanon.” In front of this “house” was another building, which was called the Porch of Pillars, and in front of this again was the “Hall of Judgment,” or Throne-room ([1 Kings 7:7](/1kgs#1Kgs.7.7); [10:18-20](/1kgs#1Kgs.10.18); [2 Chr. 9:17-19](/2chr#2Chr.9.17)), “the King’s Gate,” where he administered justice and gave audience to his people. This palace was a building of great magnificence and beauty. A portion of it was set apart as the residence of the queen consort, the daughter of Pharaoh. From the palace there was a private staircase of red and scented sandal wood which led up to the temple. Solomon also constructed great works for the purpose of securing a plentiful supply of water for the city ([Eccl. 2:4-6](/eccl#Eccl.2.4)). He then built Millo (LXX., “Acra”) for the defence of the city, completing a line of ramparts around it ([1 Kings 9:15](/1kgs#1Kgs.9.15), [24](/1kgs#1Kgs.9.24); 11:27). He erected also many other fortifications for the defence of his kingdom at various points where it was exposed to the assault of enemies ([1 Kings 9:15-19](/1kgs#1Kgs.9.15); [2 Chr. 8:2-6](/2chr#2Chr.8.2)). Among his great undertakings must also be mentioned the building of Tadmor (q.v.) in the wilderness as a commercial depot, as well as a military outpost. During his reign Palestine enjoyed great commercial prosperity. Extensive traffic was carried on by land with Tyre and Egypt and Arabia, and by sea with Spain and India and the coasts of Africa, by which Solomon accumulated vast stores of wealth and of the produce of all nations ([1 Kings 9:26-28](/1kgs#1Kgs.9.26); [10:11](/1kgs#1Kgs.10.11), [12](/1kgs#1Kgs.10.12); [2 Chr. 8:17](/2chr#2Chr.8.17), [18](/2chr#2Chr.8.18); 9:21). This was the “golden age” of Israel. The royal magnificence and splendour of Solomon’s court were unrivalled. He had seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines, an evidence at once of his pride, his wealth, and his sensuality. The maintenance of his household involved immense expenditure. The provision required for one day was “thirty measures of fine flour, and threescore measures of meal, ten fat oxen, and twenty oxen out of the pastures, and an hundred sheep, beside harts, and roebucks, and fallow-deer, and fatted fowl” ([1 Kings 4:22](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.22), [23](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.23)). Solomon’s reign was not only a period of great material prosperity, but was equally remarkable for its intellectual activity. He was the leader of his people also in this uprising amongst them of new intellectual life. “He spake three thousand proverbs: and his songs were a thousand and five. And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes” ([1 Kings 4:32](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.32), [33](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.33)). His fame was spread abroad through all lands, and men came from far and near “to hear the wisdom of Solomon.” Among others thus attracted to Jerusalem was “the queen of the south” ([Matt. 12:42](/matt#Matt.12.42)), the queen of Sheba, a country in Arabia Felix. “Deep, indeed, must have been her yearning, and great his fame, which induced a secluded Arabian queen to break through the immemorial custom of her dreamy land, and to put forth the energy required for braving the burdens and perils of so long a journey across a wilderness. Yet this she undertook, and carried it out with safety.” ([1 Kings 10:1-13](/1kgs#1Kgs.10.1); [2 Chr. 9:1-12](/2chr#2Chr.9.1).) She was filled with amazement by all she saw and heard: “there was no more spirit in her.” After an interchange of presents she returned to her native land. But that golden age of Jewish history passed away. The bright day of Solomon’s glory ended in clouds and darkness. His decline and fall from his high estate is a sad record. Chief among the causes of his decline were his polygamy and his great wealth. “As he grew older he spent more of his time among his favourites. The idle king living among these idle women, for 1,000 women, with all their idle and mischievous attendants, filled the palaces and pleasure-houses which he had built ([1 Kings 11:3](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.3)), learned first to tolerate and then to imitate their heathenish ways. He did not, indeed, cease to believe in the God of Israel with his mind. He did not cease to offer the usual sacrifices in the temple at the great feasts. But his heart was not right with God; his worship became merely formal; his soul, left empty by the dying out of true religious fervour, sought to be filled with any religious excitement which offered itself. Now for the first time a worship was publicly set up amongst the people of the Lord which was not simply irregular or forbidden, like that of Gideon ([Judg. 8:27](/judg#Judg.8.27)), or the Danites ([Judg. 18:30](/judg#Judg.18.30), [31](/judg#Judg.18.31)), but was downright idolatrous.” ([1 Kings 11:7](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.7); [2 Kings 23:13](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.13).) This brought upon him the divine displeasure. His enemies prevailed against him ([1 Kings 11:14-22](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.14), [23-25](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.23), [26-40](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.26)), and one judgment after another fell upon the land. And now the end of all came, and he died, after a reign of forty years, and was buried in the city of David, and “with him was buried the short-lived glory and unity of Israel.” “He leaves behind him but one weak and worthless son, to dismember his kingdom and disgrace his name.” “The kingdom of Solomon,” says Rawlinson, “is one of the most striking facts in the Biblical history. A petty nation, which for hundreds of years has with difficulty maintained a separate existence in the midst of warlike tribes, each of which has in turn exercised dominion over it and oppressed it, is suddenly raised by the genius of a soldier-monarch to glory and greatness. An empire is established which extends from the Euphrates to the borders of Egypt, a distance of 450 miles; and this empire, rapidly constructed, enters almost immediately on a period of peace which lasts for half a century. Wealth, grandeur, architectural magnificence, artistic excellence, commercial enterprise, a position of dignity among the great nations of the earth, are enjoyed during this space, at the end of which there is a sudden collapse. The ruling nation is split in twain, the subject-races fall off, the pre-eminence lately gained being wholly lost, the scene of struggle, strife, oppression, recovery, inglorious submission, and desperate effort, re-commences.”, Historical Illustrations.",,,273,"2Sam.5.14,2Sam.12.24,2Sam.12.25,1Kgs.1.10,1Kgs.1.11,1Kgs.1.12,1Kgs.1.13,1Kgs.1.17,1Kgs.1.19,1Kgs.1.21,1Kgs.1.26,1Kgs.1.30,1Kgs.1.33,1Kgs.1.34,1Kgs.1.37,1Kgs.1.38,1Kgs.1.39,1Kgs.1.43,1Kgs.1.46,1Kgs.1.47,1Kgs.1.50,1Kgs.1.51,1Kgs.1.52,1Kgs.1.53,1Kgs.2.1,1Kgs.2.12,1Kgs.2.13,1Kgs.2.17,1Kgs.2.19,1Kgs.2.22,1Kgs.2.23,1Kgs.2.25,1Kgs.2.27,1Kgs.2.29,1Kgs.2.41,1Kgs.2.45,1Kgs.2.46,1Kgs.3.1,1Kgs.3.3,1Kgs.3.4,1Kgs.3.5,1Kgs.3.6,1Kgs.3.10,1Kgs.3.15,1Kgs.4.1,1Kgs.4.7,1Kgs.4.11,1Kgs.4.15,1Kgs.4.21,1Kgs.4.22,1Kgs.4.25,1Kgs.4.26,1Kgs.4.27,1Kgs.4.29,1Kgs.4.30,1Kgs.4.34,1Kgs.5.1,1Kgs.5.2,1Kgs.5.7,1Kgs.5.8,1Kgs.5.10,1Kgs.5.11,1Kgs.5.12,1Kgs.5.13,1Kgs.5.15,1Kgs.5.16,1Kgs.5.18,1Kgs.6.1,1Kgs.6.2,1Kgs.6.11,1Kgs.6.14,1Kgs.6.21,1Kgs.7.1,1Kgs.7.8,1Kgs.7.13,1Kgs.7.14,1Kgs.7.40,1Kgs.7.45,1Kgs.7.47,1Kgs.7.48,1Kgs.7.51,1Kgs.8.1,1Kgs.8.2,1Kgs.8.5,1Kgs.8.12,1Kgs.8.22,1Kgs.8.54,1Kgs.8.63,1Kgs.8.65,1Kgs.9.1,1Kgs.9.2,1Kgs.9.10,1Kgs.9.11,1Kgs.9.12,1Kgs.9.15,1Kgs.9.16,1Kgs.9.17,1Kgs.9.19,1Kgs.9.21,1Kgs.9.22,1Kgs.9.23,1Kgs.9.24,1Kgs.9.25,1Kgs.9.26,1Kgs.9.27,1Kgs.9.28,1Kgs.10.1,1Kgs.10.2,1Kgs.10.3,1Kgs.10.4,1Kgs.10.10,1Kgs.10.13,1Kgs.10.14,1Kgs.10.16,1Kgs.10.21,1Kgs.10.23,1Kgs.10.24,1Kgs.10.26,1Kgs.10.28,1Kgs.11.1,1Kgs.11.2,1Kgs.11.4,1Kgs.11.5,1Kgs.11.6,1Kgs.11.7,1Kgs.11.9,1Kgs.11.11,1Kgs.11.14,1Kgs.11.25,1Kgs.11.26,1Kgs.11.27,1Kgs.11.28,1Kgs.11.31,1Kgs.11.40,1Kgs.11.41,1Kgs.11.42,1Kgs.11.43,1Kgs.12.2,1Kgs.12.6,1Kgs.12.21,1Kgs.12.23,1Kgs.14.21,1Kgs.14.26,2Kgs.21.7,2Kgs.23.13,2Kgs.24.13,2Kgs.25.16,1Chr.3.5,1Chr.3.10,1Chr.6.10,1Chr.6.32,1Chr.14.4,1Chr.18.8,1Chr.22.5,1Chr.22.6,1Chr.22.7,1Chr.22.9,1Chr.22.17,1Chr.23.1,1Chr.28.5,1Chr.28.6,1Chr.28.9,1Chr.28.11,1Chr.28.20,1Chr.29.1,1Chr.29.19,1Chr.29.22,1Chr.29.23,1Chr.29.24,1Chr.29.25,1Chr.29.28,2Chr.1.1,2Chr.1.2,2Chr.1.3,2Chr.1.5,2Chr.1.6,2Chr.1.7,2Chr.1.8,2Chr.1.11,2Chr.1.13,2Chr.1.14,2Chr.1.16,2Chr.2.1,2Chr.2.2,2Chr.2.3,2Chr.2.11,2Chr.2.17,2Chr.3.1,2Chr.3.3,2Chr.4.11,2Chr.4.16,2Chr.4.18,2Chr.4.19,2Chr.5.1,2Chr.5.2,2Chr.5.6,2Chr.6.1,2Chr.6.13,2Chr.7.1,2Chr.7.5,2Chr.7.7,2Chr.7.8,2Chr.7.10,2Chr.7.11,2Chr.7.12,2Chr.8.1,2Chr.8.2,2Chr.8.3,2Chr.8.6,2Chr.8.8,2Chr.8.9,2Chr.8.10,2Chr.8.11,2Chr.8.12,2Chr.8.16,2Chr.8.17,2Chr.8.18,2Chr.9.1,2Chr.9.2,2Chr.9.3,2Chr.9.9,2Chr.9.10,2Chr.9.12,2Chr.9.13,2Chr.9.14,2Chr.9.15,2Chr.9.20,2Chr.9.22,2Chr.9.23,2Chr.9.25,2Chr.9.28,2Chr.9.29,2Chr.9.30,2Chr.9.31,2Chr.10.2,2Chr.10.6,2Chr.11.3,2Chr.11.17,2Chr.12.9,2Chr.13.6,2Chr.13.7,2Chr.30.26,2Chr.33.7,2Chr.35.3,2Chr.35.4,Ezra.2.55,Ezra.2.58,Neh.7.57,Neh.7.60,Neh.11.3,Neh.12.45,Neh.13.26,Prov.1.1,Prov.10.1,Prov.25.1,Song.1.1,Song.1.5,Song.3.7,Song.3.9,Song.3.11,Song.8.11,Song.8.12,Jer.52.20,Matt.1.6,Matt.1.7,Matt.6.29,Matt.12.42,Luke.11.31,Luke.12.27,John.10.23,Acts.3.11,Acts.5.12,Acts.7.47",bathsheba_416,david_994,naamah_2119,"basmath_415,rehoboam_2412,taphath_2825","japhia_728,jerimoth_869,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shobab_2715,tamar_2822",,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,daniel_939,shephatiah_2657","Ps.72,Ps.127,Prov.1,Prov.2,Prov.3,Prov.4,Prov.5,Prov.6,Prov.7,Prov.8,Prov.9,Prov.10,Prov.11,Prov.12,Prov.13,Prov.14,Prov.15,Prov.16,Prov.17,Prov.18,Prov.19,Prov.20,Prov.21,Prov.22,Prov.23,Prov.24,Prov.25,Prov.26,Prov.27,Prov.28,Prov.29,Eccl.1,Eccl.2,Eccl.3,Eccl.4,Eccl.5,Eccl.6,Eccl.7,Eccl.8,Eccl.9,Eccl.10,Eccl.11,Eccl.12,Song.1,Song.2,Song.3,Song.4,Song.5,Song.6,Song.7,Song.8",S,solomon_2762,2020-10-30 16:43 son_of_abinadab_2763,wip,2763,son of Abinadab,son of Abinadab,,,,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.11,,abinadab_45,,,,,,,S,son_of_abinadab_2763,2019-07-27 11:49 son_of_dekar_2764,wip,2764,son of Dekar,son of Dekar,,,,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.9,,dekar_1000,,,,,,,S,son_of_dekar_2764,2019-07-27 11:49 son_of_geber_2765,wip,2765,son of Geber,son of Geber,,,,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.13,,geber_1285,,,,,,,S,son_of_geber_2765,2019-07-27 11:49 son_of_hesed_2766,wip,2766,son of Hesed,son of Hesed,,,,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.10,,hesed_1509,,,,,,,S,son_of_hesed_2766,2019-07-27 11:49 son_of_hur_2767,wip,2767,son of Hur,son of Hur,,,,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.8,,hur_1573,,,,,,,S,son_of_hur_2767,2019-07-27 11:49 son_of_joiada_2768,wip,2768,son of Joiada,son of Joiada,,sons,,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,Neh.13.28,,joiada_1680,,,johanan_1698,,,,S,son_of_joiada_2768,2019-07-27 11:49 sons_of_jashen_2769,wip,2769,sons of Jashen,sons of Jashen,,Hashem,,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,2,"2Sam.23.32,1Chr.11.34",,jashen_736,,,,,,,S,sons_of_jashen_2769,2019-07-27 11:49 sopater_2770,publish,2770,Sopater,Sopater,,Sosipater,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Sopater,"The father who saves, probably the same as Sosipater, a kinsman of Paul ([Rom. 16:21](/rom#Rom.16.21)), a Christian of the city of Berea who accompanied Paul into Asia ([Acts 20:4-6](/acts#Acts.20.4)).",Mission to Macedonia and Greece,Third Missionary Journey,2,"Acts.20.4,Rom.16.21",,,,,,,,,S,sopater_2770,2020-08-27 01:33 sophereth_2771,wip,2771,Sophereth,Sophereth,,,checked,,,Female,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.55,Neh.7.57",,,,,,,,,S,sophereth_2771,2019-07-27 11:49 sosthenes_2772,publish,2772,Sosthenes,Sosthenes,,,checked,,,Male,,,54,,59,,,,Sosthenes,"Safe in strength, the chief ruler of the synagogue at Corinth, who was seized and beaten by the mob in the presence of Gallio, the Roman governor, when he refused to proceed against Paul at the instigation of the Jews ([Acts 18:12-17](/acts#Acts.18.12)). The motives of this assault against Sosthenes are not recorded, nor is it mentioned whether it was made by Greeks or Romans. Some identify him, but without sufficient grounds, with one whom Paul calls “Sosthenes our brother,” a convert to the faith ([1 Cor. 1:1](/1cor#1Cor.1.1)).","""Mission to Corinth, 1&2 Thess Written""",Second Missionary Journey,2,"Acts.18.17,1Cor.1.1",,,,,,,,,S,sosthenes_2772,2020-08-27 01:33 sotai_2773,wip,2773,Sotai,Sotai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.55,Neh.7.57",,,,,,,,,S,sotai_2773,2019-07-27 11:49 stachys_2774,wip,2774,Stachys,Stachys,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Stachys,"Spike; an ear of corn, a convert at Rome whom Paul salutes ([Rom. 16:9](/rom#Rom.16.9)).",,,1,Rom.16.9,,,,,,,,,S,stachys_2774,2019-07-27 11:49 stephanas_2801,wip,2801,Stephanas,Stephanas,,,checked,,,Male,,,59,,59,,,,Stephanas,"Crown, a member of the church at Corinth, whose family were among those the apostle had baptized ([1 Cor. 1:16](/1cor#1Cor.1.16); [16:15](/1cor#1Cor.16.15), [17](/1cor#1Cor.16.17)). He has been supposed by some to have been the “jailer of Philippi” (comp. [Acts 16:33](/acts#Acts.16.33)). The First Epistle to the Corinthians was written from Philippi some six years after the jailer’s conversion, and he was with the apostle there at that time.",,,3,"1Cor.1.16,1Cor.16.15,1Cor.16.17",,,,,,,,,S,stephanas_2801,2019-07-27 11:49 stephen_2802,publish,2802,Stephen,Stephen,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,60,,jerusalem_636,,Stephen,"One of the seven deacons, who became a preacher of the gospel. He was the first Christian martyr. His personal character and history are recorded in [Acts 6](/acts#Acts.6). “He fell asleep” with a prayer for his persecutors on his lips (7:60). Devout men carried him to his grave (8:2). It was at the feet of the young Pharisee, Saul of Tarsus, that those who stoned him laid their clothes (comp. [Deut. 17:5-7](/deut#Deut.17.5)) before they began their cruel work. The scene which Saul then witnessed and the words he heard appear to have made a deep and lasting impression on his mind ([Acts 22:19](/acts#Acts.22.19), [20](/acts#Acts.22.20)). The speech of Stephen before the Jewish ruler is the first apology for the universalism of the gospel as a message to the Gentiles as well as the Jews. It is the longest speech contained in the Acts, a place of prominence being given to it as a defence.","Seven chosen to serve,Stephen is seized,Stephen is stoned,Stephen addresses the council,Saul persecutes the church","Persecution/First Martyr, Persecution/First Martyr, Persecution/First Martyr, Persecution/First Martyr, Persecution/First Martyr",7,"Acts.6.5,Acts.6.8,Acts.6.9,Acts.7.59,Acts.8.2,Acts.11.19,Acts.22.20",,,,,,,,,S,stephen_2802,2020-08-27 01:33 suah_2803,wip,2803,Suah,Suah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,1,1Chr.7.36,,zophah_3104,,,"beera_430,beri_477,bezer_492,imrah_603,jether_654,harnepher_1420,hod_1538,shamma_2537,shilshah_2679,ulla_2730",,,,S,suah_2803,2019-07-27 11:49 susanna_2804,wip,2804,Susanna,Susanna,,,checked,,,Female,,,31,,31,,,,Susanna,"Lily, with other pious women, ministered to Jesus ([Luke 8:3](/luke#Luke.8.3)).",,,1,Luke.8.3,,,,,,,,,S,susanna_2804,2021-07-09 21:14 susi_2805,wip,2805,Susi,Susi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Susi,"The father of Gaddi, who was one of the twelve spies ([Num. 13:11](/num#Num.13.11)).",,,1,Num.13.11,,,,gaddi_1264,,,,,S,susi_2805,2019-07-27 11:49 syntyche_2806,wip,2806,Syntyche,Syntyche,,,checked,,,Female,,,64,,64,,,,Syntyche,"Fortunate; affable, a female member of the church at Philippi, whom Paul beseeches to be of one mind with Euodias ([Phil. 4:2](/phil#Phil.4.2), [3](/phil#Phil.4.3)).",,,1,Phil.4.2,,,,,,,,,S,syntyche_2806,2019-07-27 11:49 tabbaoth_2807,wip,2807,Tabbaoth,Tabbaoth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Tabbaoth,"Impressions; rings, “the children of,” returned from the Captivity ([Ezra 2:43](/ezra#Ezra.2.43)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.43,Neh.7.46",,,,,,,,,T,tabbaoth_2807,2019-07-27 11:49 tabeal_2808,wip,2808,Tabeal,Tabeal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-741,,-741,,,,Tabeal,"Goodness of God, the father of one whom the kings of Syria and Samaria in vain attempted to place on the throne of Ahaz ([Isa. 7:6](/isa#Isa.7.6)).",,,1,Isa.7.6,,,,,,,,,T,tabeal_2808,2019-07-27 11:49 tabeel_2809,wip,2809,Tabeel,Tabeel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-522,,-522,,,,Tabeel,"A Persian governor of Samaria, who joined others in the attempt to prevent the rebuilding of Jerusalem ([Ezra 4:7](/ezra#Ezra.4.7)).",,,1,Ezra.4.7,,,,,,,,,T,tabeel_2809,2019-07-27 11:49 tabrimon_2811,wip,2811,Tabrimon,Tabrimon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-930,,-930,,,,Tabrimon,"Good is Rimmon, the father of Benhadad, king of Syria ([1 Kings 15:18](/1kgs#1Kgs.15.18)).",,,1,1Kgs.15.18,,hezion_1515,,ben-hadad_452,,,,,T,tabrimon_2811,2019-07-27 11:49 tahan_2812,wip,2812,Tahan,Tahan,,,checked,checked,Tahan (of the Tahanite clan),Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,Num.26.35,,ephraim_1206,,,"becher_424,beriah_479,elead_1059,ezer_1240,shuthelah_2734",,,,T,tahan_2812,2019-07-27 11:49 tahan_2813,wip,2813,Tahan,Tahan,,,checked,checked,"Tahan( his son,)",Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.25,,telah_2835,,laadan_1802,,,,,T,tahan_2813,2019-07-27 11:49 tahath_2814,wip,2814,Tahath,Tahath,,,checked,checked,Tahath (Uriel his son),Male,,,-1700,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,2,"1Chr.6.24,1Chr.6.37",,assir_352,,uriel_2900,,,,,T,tahath_2814,2019-07-27 11:49 tahath_2815,wip,2815,Tahath,Tahath,,,checked,checked,Tahath (son of Korah),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.20,,bered_476,,eladah_1042,,,,,T,tahath_2815,2019-07-27 11:49 tahath_2816,wip,2816,Tahath,Tahath,,,checked,checked,"Tahath(son, Tahath his son)",Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.20,,eladah_1042,,zabad_2946,,,,,T,tahath_2816,2019-07-27 11:49 tahpenes_2817,wip,2817,Tahpenes,Tahpenes,,,checked,,,Female,,,-984,,-984,,,,Tahpenes,"The wife of Pharaoh, who gave her sister in marriage to Hadad the Edomite ([1 Kings 11:19](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.19), [20](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.20)).",,,2,"1Kgs.11.19,1Kgs.11.20",,,pharaoh_2332,,sister_of_tahpenes_2759,,,,T,tahpenes_2817,2019-07-27 11:49 tahrea_2827,wip,2827,Tahrea,Tahrea,,Tarea,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.35,1Chr.9.41",,micah_2055,,,"ahaz_119,melech_1993,pithon_2363",,,,T,tahrea_2827,2019-07-27 11:49 talmai_2818,wip,2818,Talmai,Talmai,,,checked,checked,Anak(Father of three giants),Male,,,-1490,,-1443,,,,Talmai 1,"One of the Anakim of Hebron, who were slain by the men of Judah under Caleb ([Num. 13:22](/num#Num.13.22); [Josh. 15:14](/josh#Josh.15.14); [Judg. 1:10](/judg#Judg.1.10)).",,,3,"Num.13.22,Josh.15.14,Judg.1.10",,anak_252,,,"ahiman_146,sheshai_2671",,,,T,talmai_2818,2019-07-27 11:49 talmai_2819,wip,2819,Talmai,Talmai,,,checked,checked,"Talmai(One of the Anakim of Hebron, who were slain by the men of Judah under Caleb ( Numbers 13:22 ; Joshua 15:14 ; Judges 1:10 ).)",Male,,,-1053,,-1030,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Talmai 2,"A king of Geshur, to whom Absalom fled after he had put Amnon to death ([2 Sam. 3:3](/2sam#2Sam.3.3); [13:37](/2sam#2Sam.13.37)). His daughter, Maachah, was one of David’s wives, and the mother of Absalom ([1 Chr. 3:2](/1chr#1Chr.3.2)).",,,3,"2Sam.3.3,2Sam.13.37,1Chr.3.2",,ammihud_226,,maacah_1839,,,,,T,talmai_2819,2019-07-27 11:49 talmon_2820,wip,2820,Talmon,Talmon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Talmon 1,A Levite porter ([1 Chr. 9:17](/1chr#1Chr.9.17); [Neh. 11:19](/neh#Neh.11.19)).,,,5,"1Chr.9.17,Ezra.2.42,Neh.7.45,Neh.11.19,Neh.12.25",,,,,,,,,T,talmon_2820,2019-07-27 11:49 tamah_2846,wip,2846,Tamah,Tamah,,Thamah,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.53,Neh.7.55",,,,,,,,,T,tamah_2846,2019-07-27 11:49 tamar_2821,wip,2821,Tamar,Tamar,,Thamar,checked,checked,"Tamar (daughter of David) a female name of Hebrew origin meaning ""date palm"", now popular among various peoples",Female,,,-1752,,26,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Tamar 2,"The daughter-in-law of Judah, to whose eldest son, Er, she was married ([Gen. 38:6](/gen#Gen.38.6)). After her husband’s death, she was married to Onan, his brother (8), and on his death, Judah promised to her that his third son, Shelah, would become her husband. This promise was not fulfilled, and hence Tamar’s revenge and Judah’s great guilt (38:12-30).",,,7,"Gen.38.6,Gen.38.11,Gen.38.13,Gen.38.24,Ruth.4.12,1Chr.2.4,Matt.1.3",,,er_1209,"pharez_2338,zerah_2984",,,,,T,tamar_2821,2020-09-02 01:41 tamar_2822,wip,2822,Tamar,Tamar,,,checked,checked,Tamar(Absalom son of David.),Female,,,-1053,,-1030,,,Tribe of Judah,Tamar 3,"A daughter of David ([2 Sam. 13:1-32](/2sam#2Sam.13.1); [1 Chr. 3:9](/1chr#1Chr.3.9)), whom Amnon shamefully outraged and afterwards “hated exceedingly,” thereby illustrating the law of human nature noticed even by the heathen, “Proprium humani ingenii est odisse quem laeseris”, i.e., “It is the property of human nature to hate one whom you have injured.”",,,13,"2Sam.13.1,2Sam.13.2,2Sam.13.4,2Sam.13.5,2Sam.13.6,2Sam.13.7,2Sam.13.8,2Sam.13.10,2Sam.13.19,2Sam.13.20,2Sam.13.22,2Sam.13.32,1Chr.3.9",,david_994,,,"absalom_59,adonijah_97,amnon_232,ithream_655,japhia_728,jerimoth_869,daniel_939,eliada_1078,eliphalet_1143,elpalet_1148,elishama_1156,elishua_1163,ibhar_1584,nathan_2152,nepheg_2179,nogah_2213,shammua_2547,shephatiah_2657,shobab_2715,solomon_2762",,,,T,tamar_2822,2019-07-27 11:49 tamar_2823,wip,2823,Tamar,Tamar,,,checked,checked,Tamar(sons and a daughter),Female,,,-1027,,-1027,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Tamar 4,A daughter of Absalom ([2 Sam. 14:27](/2sam#2Sam.14.27)).,,,1,2Sam.14.27,,absalom_59,uriel_2902,maachah_1841,,,,,T,tamar_2823,2019-07-27 11:49 tanhumeth_2824,wip,2824,Tanhumeth,Tanhumeth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-588,,,,Tanhumeth,"Consolation, a Netophathite; one of the captains who supported Gedaliah ([2 Kings 25:23](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.23); [Jer. 40:8](/jer#Jer.40.8)).",,,2,"2Kgs.25.23,Jer.40.8",,,,seraiah_2495,,,,,T,tanhumeth_2824,2019-07-27 11:49 taphath_2825,wip,2825,Taphath,Taphath,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1014,,-1014,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.11,,solomon_2762,,,"basmath_415,rehoboam_2412",,,,T,taphath_2825,2019-07-27 11:49 tappuah_2826,wip,2826,Tappuah,Tappuah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.43,,hebron_1476,,,"korah_1796,rekem_2419,shema_2614",,,,T,tappuah_2826,2019-07-27 11:49 tarshish_2828,publish,2828,Tarshish (son of Javan),Tarshish,,,checked,,Tarshish (son of Javan),Male,,,-2338,,-2338,,,,Tarshish 1,One of the “sons” of Javan ([Gen. 10:4](/gen#Gen.10.4); [1 Chr. 1:7](/1chr#1Chr.1.7)).,,,2,"Gen.10.4,1Chr.1.7",,javan_744,,,"dodanim_1018,elishah_1154,kittim_1789",,,,T,tarshish_2828,2020-05-17 01:54 tarshish_2829,wip,2829,Tarshish (Prince of Persia),Tarshish,,,checked,,Tarshish (Prince of Persia),Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,,,,,1,Esth.1.14,,,,,,,,,T,tarshish_2829,2020-05-17 01:51 tartan_2830,wip,2830,Tartan,Tartan,,,checked,,,Male,,,-714,,-710,,,,Tartan 1,One of Sennacherib’s messengers to Hezekiah ([2 Kings 18:17](/2kgs#2Kgs.18.17)).,,,2,"2Kgs.18.17,Isa.20.1",,,,,,,,,T,tartan_2830,2019-07-27 11:49 tatnai_2831,wip,2831,Tatnai,Tatnai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-520,,-519,,,,Tatnai,"Gift, a Persian governor (Heb. pehah, i.e., “satrap;” modern “pasha”) “on this side the river”, i.e., of the whole tract on the west of the Euphrates. This Hebrew title pehah is given to governors of provinces generally. It is given to Nehemiah (5:14) and to Zerubbabel ([Hag. 1:1](/hag#Hag.1.1)). It is sometimes translated “captain” ([1 Kings 20:24](/1kgs#1Kgs.20.24); [Dan. 3:2](/dan#Dan.3.2), [3](/dan#Dan.3.3)), sometimes also “deputy” ([Esther 8:9](/esth#Esth.8.9); [9:3](/esth#Esth.9.3)). With others, Tatnai opposed the rebuilding of the temple ([Ezra 5:6](/ezra#Ezra.5.6)); but at the command of Darius, he assisted the Jews (6:1-13).",,,4,"Ezra.5.3,Ezra.5.6,Ezra.6.6,Ezra.6.13",,,,,,,,,T,tatnai_2831,2019-07-27 11:49 tebah_2832,wip,2832,Tebah,Tebah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,,,,,1,Gen.22.24,reumah_2433,nahor_2143,,,"gaham_1267,maachah_1840,thahash_2845",,"bethuel_487,buz_529,chesed_938,hazo_1468,huz_1582,jidlaph_1615,kemuel_1773,pildash_2357",,T,tebah_2832,2019-07-27 11:49 tebaliah_2833,wip,2833,Tebaliah,Tebaliah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.26.11,,hosah_1554,,,"hilkiah_1526,simri_2754,zechariah_3006",,,,T,tebaliah_2833,2019-07-27 11:49 tehinnah_2834,wip,2834,Tehinnah,Tehinnah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.12,,eshton_1220,,,"beth-rapha_486,paseah_2280",,,,T,tehinnah_2834,2019-07-27 11:49 telah_2835,wip,2835,Telah,Telah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.25,,resheph_2427,,tahan_2813,,,,,T,telah_2835,2019-07-27 11:49 telem_2836,wip,2836,Telem,Telem,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.24,,,,,,,,,T,telem_2836,2019-07-27 11:49 tema_2837,wip,2837,Tema,Tema,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1821,,-1821,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.25.15,1Chr.1.30",,ishmael_630,,,"adbeel_79,jetur_911,dumah_1025,hadar_1341,kedar_1769,kedemah_1770,bashemath_1887,massa_1945,mibsam_2046,mishma_2094,naphish_2148,nebajoth_2164",,,,T,tema_2837,2019-07-27 11:49 teman_2838,wip,2838,Teman,Teman,,,checked,checked,Teman (son of Eliphaz),Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,,,,,3,"Gen.36.11,Gen.36.15,1Chr.1.36",,eliphaz_1144,,,"amalek_197,gatam_1281,kenaz_1776,korah_1794,omar_2242,zepho_3042",,,,T,teman_2838,2019-07-27 11:49 teman_2839,wip,2839,Teman,Teman,,,checked,checked,Teman (a chief of Edom),Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.42,1Chr.1.53",,,,,,,,,T,teman_2839,2019-07-27 11:49 temeni_2840,wip,2840,Temeni,Temeni,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,Temeni,"One of the sons of Ashur, the father of Tekoa ([1 Chr. 4:6](/1chr#1Chr.4.6)).",,,1,1Chr.4.6,naarah_2124,ashur_342,,,"ahuzam_175,haahashtari_1332,hepher_1497",,"coz_958,ethnan_1226,jezoar_1610,zereth_3050",,T,temeni_2840,2019-07-27 11:49 terah_2841,publish,2841,Terah,Terah,,Thara,checked,,,Male,,-2126,-2126,-1921,26,,haran_527,Genealogy of Jesus,Terah,"The wanderer; loiterer, for some unknown reason emigrated with his family from his native mountains in the north to the plains of Mesopotamia. He had three sons, Haran, Nahor, and Abraham, and one daughter, Sarah. He settled in “Ur of the Chaldees,” where his son Haran died, leaving behind him his son Lot. Nahor settled at Haran, a place on the way to Ur. Terah afterwards migrated with Abraham (probably his youngest son) and Lot (his grandson), together with their families, from Ur, intending to go with them to Canaan; but he tarried at Haran, where he spent the remainder of his days, and died at the age of two hundred and five years ([Gen. 11:24-32](/gen#Gen.11.24); [Josh. 24:2](/josh#Josh.24.2)). What a wonderful part the descendants of this Chaldean shepherd have played in the history of the world!",,,10,"Gen.11.24,Gen.11.25,Gen.11.26,Gen.11.27,Gen.11.28,Gen.11.31,Gen.11.32,Josh.24.2,1Chr.1.26,Luke.3.34",,nahor_2142,,"haran_1407,sarah_2473,nahor_2143,abraham_58",,,,,T,terah_2841,2020-08-22 01:10 teresh_2842,wip,2842,Teresh,Teresh,,,checked,,,Male,,,-457,,-453,,,,Teresh,"Severe, a eunuch or chamberlain in the palace of Ahasuerus, who conspired with another to murder him. The plot was detected by Mordecai, and the conspirators were put to death ([Esther 2:21](/esth#Esth.2.21); [6:2](/esth#Esth.6.2)).",,,2,"Esth.2.21,Esth.6.2",,,,,,,,,T,teresh_2842,2019-07-27 11:49 tertius_2843,wip,2843,Tertius,Tertius,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,,,,,1,Rom.16.22,,,,,,,,,T,tertius_2843,2019-07-27 11:49 tertullus_2844,publish,2844,Tertullus,Tertullus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,Tertullus,"A modification of “Tertius;” a Roman advocate, whom the Jews employed to state their case against Paul in the presence of Felix ([Acts 24:1-9](/acts#Acts.24.1)). The charges he adduced against the apostle were, “First, that he created disturbances among the Romans throughout the empire, an offence against the Roman government (crimen majestatis). Secondly, that he was a ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes; disturbed the Jews in the exercise of their religion, guaranteed by the state; introduced new gods, a thing prohibited by the Romans. And thirdly, that he attempted to profane the temple, a crime which the Jews were permitted to punish.”",Paul sent to Felix,Paul Arrested and Imprisoned,2,"Acts.24.1,Acts.24.2",,,,,,,,,T,tertullus_2844,2020-08-27 01:33 thahash_2845,wip,2845,Thahash,Thahash,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1862,,-1862,,,,Thahash,"A badger, a son of Nahor, Abraham’s brother ([Gen. 22:24](/gen#Gen.22.24)).",,,1,Gen.22.24,reumah_2433,nahor_2143,,,"gaham_1267,maachah_1840,tebah_2832",,"bethuel_487,buz_529,chesed_938,hazo_1468,huz_1582,jidlaph_1615,kemuel_1773,pildash_2357",,T,thahash_2845,2019-07-27 11:49 tharshish_2847,wip,2847,Tharshish,Tharshish,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.7.10,,bilhan_504,,,"ahishahar_160,benjamin_458,chenaanah_933,ehud_1040,jeush_1601,zethan_3057",,,,T,tharshish_2847,2019-07-27 11:49 the_giant_in_gath_2848,wip,2848,the giant in Gath,the giant in Gath,,,,,,Male,,,-1018,,-1018,,,,Giants 3,"Heb. ‘Anakim ([Deut. 2:10](/deut#Deut.2.10), [11](/deut#Deut.2.11), [21](/deut#Deut.2.21); [Josh. 11:21](/josh#Josh.11.21), [22](/josh#Josh.11.22); 14:12, 15; called “sons of Anak,” [Num. 13:33](/num#Num.13.33); “children of Anak,” 13:22; [Josh. 15:14](/josh#Josh.15.14)), a nomad race of giants descended from Arba ([Josh. 14:15](/josh#Josh.14.15)), the father of Anak, that dwelt in the south of Palestine near Hebron ([Gen. 23:2](/gen#Gen.23.2); [Josh. 15:13](/josh#Josh.15.13)). They were a Cushite tribe of the same race as the Philistines and the Egyptian shepherd kings. David on several occasions encountered them ([2 Sam. 21:15-22](/2sam#2Sam.21.15)). From this race sprung Goliath ([1 Sam. 17:4](/1sam#1Sam.17.4)).",,,7,"2Sam.21.16,2Sam.21.18,2Sam.21.20,2Sam.21.22,1Chr.20.4,1Chr.20.6,1Chr.20.8",,,,"goliath_1327,lahmi_1806,ishbi-benob_621,man_of_great_stature_1924,sippai_2471",,,,,T,the_giant_in_gath_2848,2019-07-27 11:49 theophilus_2849,publish,2849,Theophilus,Theophilus,,,checked,,,Male,,,-5,,33,,,,Theophilus,"Lover of God, a Christian, probably a Roman, to whom Luke dedicated both his Gospel ([Luke 1:3](/luke#Luke.1.3)) and the Acts of the Apostles (1:1). Nothing beyond this is known of him. From the fact that Luke applies to him the title “most excellent”, the same title Paul uses in addressing Felix ([Acts 23:26](/acts#Acts.23.26); [24:3](/acts#Acts.24.3)) and Festus (26:25), it has been concluded that Theophilus was a person of rank, perhaps a Roman officer.",,,2,"Luke.1.3,Acts.1.1",,,,,,,,,T,theophilus_2849,2019-07-09 02:18 theudas_2850,publish,2850,Theudas,Theudas,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Theudas,"Thanksgiving, referred to by Gamaliel in his speech before the council at Jerusalem ([Acts 5:36](/acts#Acts.5.36)). He headed an insurrection against the Roman authority. Beyond this nothing is known of him.",,,1,Acts.5.36,,,,,,,,,T,theudas_2850,2019-07-09 02:18 thomas_2851,publish,2851,Thomas,Thomas,,Didymus,checked,,,Male,,,31,,33,,,"Apostles,Apostles (Post-Ascension),Apostles (The Eleven)",Thomas,"Twin, one of the twelve ([Matt. 10:3](/matt#Matt.10.3); [Mark 3:18](/mark#Mark.3.18), etc.). He was also called Didymus ([John 11:16](/john#John.11.16); [20:24](/john#John.20.24)), which is the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew name. All we know regarding him is recorded in the fourth Gospel ([John 11:15](/john#John.11.15), [16](/john#John.11.16); 14:4, 5; 20:24, 25, 26-29). From the circumstance that in the lists of the apostles he is always mentioned along with Matthew, who was the son of Alphaeus ([Mark 3:18](/mark#Mark.3.18)), and that these two are always followed by James, who was also the son of Alphaeus, it has been supposed that these three, Matthew, Thomas, and James, were brothers.",Matthias replaces Judas,Ascension,12,"Matt.10.3,Mark.3.18,Luke.6.15,John.11.16,John.14.5,John.20.24,John.20.26,John.20.27,John.20.28,John.20.29,John.21.2,Acts.1.13",,,,,,,,,T,thomas_2851,2021-07-09 20:27 tiberius_2852,wip,2852,Tiberius,Tiberius,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,,Tiberius Caesar,"I.e., as known in Roman history, Tiberius Claudius Nero, only mentioned in [Luke 3:1](/luke#Luke.3.1). He was the stepson of Augustus, whom he succeeded on the throne, A.D. 14. He was noted for his vicious and infamous life. In the fifteenth year of his reign John the Baptist entered on his public ministry, and under him also our Lord taught and suffered. He died A.D. 37. He is frequently referred to simply as “Caesar” ([Matt. 22:17](/matt#Matt.22.17), [21](/matt#Matt.22.21); [Mark 12:14](/mark#Mark.12.14), [16](/mark#Mark.12.16), [17](/mark#Mark.12.17); [Luke 20:22](/luke#Luke.20.22), [24](/luke#Luke.20.24), [25](/luke#Luke.20.25); 23:2; [John 19:12](/john#John.19.12), [15](/john#John.19.15)).",,,1,Luke.3.1,,,,,,,,,T,tiberius_2852,2019-07-27 11:49 tibni_2853,wip,2853,Tibni,Tibni,,,checked,,,Male,,,-929,,-929,,,,Tibni,"Building of Jehovah, the son of Ginath, a man of some position, whom a considerable number of the people chose as monarch. For the period of four years he contended for the throne with Omri ([1 Kings 16:21](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.21), [22](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.22)), who at length gained the mastery, and became sole monarch of Israel.",,,2,"1Kgs.16.21,1Kgs.16.22",,ginath_1320,,,,,,,T,tibni_2853,2020-12-02 16:50 tidal_2854,publish,2854,Tidal,Tidal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1913,,-1913,,,,Tidal,"(in the LXX. called “Thorgal”), styled the “king of nations” ([Gen. 14:1-9](/gen#Gen.14.1)). Mentioned as Tudkhula on Arioch’s brick (see facing page 139). Goyyim, translated “nations,” is the country called Gutium, east of Tigris and north of Elam.",,,2,"Gen.14.1,Gen.14.9",,,,,,,,,T,tidal_2854,2020-07-16 16:34 tikvah_2855,wip,2855,Tikvah,Tikvah,,Tikvath,checked,checked,"Hilkiah and those the king had sent with him went to speak to the prophet Huldah, who was the wife of Shallum son of Tokhath, the son of Hasrah, keeper of the wardrobe. She lived in Jerusalem, in the New Quarter.",Male,,,-642,,-624,,,,,,,,2,"2Kgs.22.14,2Chr.34.22",,hasrah_1414,,shallum_2515,,,,,T,tikvah_2855,2019-07-27 11:49 tikvah_2856,wip,2856,Tikvah,Tikvah,,,checked,checked,TIKVAH (son of shallum),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.15,,,,jahaziah_695,,,,,T,tikvah_2856,2019-07-27 11:49 tilgath-pilneser_2376,wip,2376,Tilgath-pilneser,Tilgath-pilneser,,"Pul,Jareb",checked,,,Male,,,-1710,,-740,,,,Pul 1,"An Assyrian king. It has been a question whether he was identical with Tiglath-pileser III. (q.v.), or was his predecessor. The weight of evidence is certainly in favour of their identity. Pul was the throne-name he bore in Babylonia as king of Babylon, and Tiglath-pileser the throne-name he bore as king of Assyria. He was the founder of what is called the second Assyrian empire. He consolidated and organized his conquests on a large scale. He subdued Northern Syria and Hamath, and the kings of Syria rendered him homage and paid him tribute. His ambition was to found in Western Asia a kingdom which should embrace the whole civilized world, having Nineveh as its centre. Menahem, king of Israel, gave him the enormous tribute of a thousand talents of silver, “that his hand might be with him” ([2 Kings 15:19](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.19); [1 Chr. 5:26](/1chr#1Chr.5.26)). The fact that this tribute could be paid showed the wealthy condition of the little kingdom of Israel even in this age of disorder and misgovernment. Having reduced Syria, he turned his arms against Babylon, which he subdued. The Babylonian king was slain, and Babylon and other Chaldean cities were taken, and Pul assumed the title of “King of Sumer [i.e., Shinar] and Accad.” He was succeeded by Shalmanezer IV.",,,6,"2Kgs.15.19,1Chr.5.6,1Chr.5.26,2Chr.28.20,Hos.5.13,Hos.10.6",,,,,,,,,T,tilgath-pilneser_2376,2019-07-27 11:49 tilon_2857,wip,2857,Tilon,Tilon,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.20,,shimon_2701,,,"amnon_233,ben-hanan_456,rinnah_2442",,,,T,tilon_2857,2019-07-27 11:49 timaeus_2858,wip,2858,Timaeus,Timaeus,,,checked,,,Male,,,29,,29,,,,Timaeus,"Defiled, the father of blind Bartimaeus ([Mark 10:46](/mark#Mark.10.46)).",,,1,Mark.10.46,,,,bartimaeus_406,,,,,T,timaeus_2858,2019-07-27 11:49 timna_2860,wip,2860,Timna,Timna,,,checked,checked,Timna (Lotan's sister),Female,,,-1853,,-1734,,,,,,,,3,"1Chr.1.39,1Chr.1.36,Gen.36.12",,seir_2485,eliphaz_1144,amalek_197,"anah_248,dishan_1015,dishon_1016,ezer_1238,lotan_1831,shobal_2719,zibeon_3062",,,,T,timna_2860,2020-09-03 12:33 timnah_2861,wip,2861,Timnah,Timnah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1617,,,,Timnah 3,A “duke” or sheik of Edom ([Gen. 36:40](/gen#Gen.36.40)).,,,2,"Gen.36.40,1Chr.1.51",,,,,,,,,T,timnah_2861,2019-07-27 11:49 timon_2862,publish,2862,Timon,Timon,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Timon,"Honouring, one of the seven deacons at Jerusalem ([Acts 6:5](/acts#Acts.6.5)). Nothing further is known of him.",Seven chosen to serve,Persecution/First Martyr,1,Acts.6.5,,,,,,,,,T,timon_2862,2020-08-27 01:33 timotheus_2863,publish,2863,Timotheus,Timotheus,,Timothy,checked,,,Male,,,53,,66,,,,Timothy,"Honouring God, a young disciple who was Paul’s companion in many of his journeyings. His mother, Eunice, and his grandmother, Lois, are mentioned as eminent for their piety ([2 Tim. 1:5](/2tim#2Tim.1.5)). We know nothing of his father but that he was a Greek ([Acts 16:1](/acts#Acts.16.1)). He is first brought into notice at the time of Paul’s second visit to Lystra (16:2), where he probably resided, and where it seems he was converted during Paul’s first visit to that place ([1 Tim. 1:2](/1tim#1Tim.1.2); [2 Tim. 3:11](/2tim#2Tim.3.11)). The apostle having formed a high opinion of his “own son in the faith,” arranged that he should become his companion ([Acts 16:3](/acts#Acts.16.3)), and took and circumcised him, so that he might conciliate the Jews. He was designated to the office of an evangelist ([1 Tim. 4:14](/1tim#1Tim.4.14)), and went with Paul in his journey through Phrygia, Galatia, and Mysia; also to Troas and Philippi and Berea ([Acts 17:14](/acts#Acts.17.14)). Thence he followed Paul to Athens, and was sent by him with Silas on a mission to Thessalonica (17:15; [1 Thess. 3:2](/1thess#1Thess.3.2)). We next find him at Corinth ([1 Thess. 1:1](/1thess#1Thess.1.1); [2 Thess. 1:1](/2thess#2Thess.1.1)) with Paul. He passes now out of sight for a few years, and is again noticed as with the apostle at Ephesus ([Acts 19:22](/acts#Acts.19.22)), whence he is sent on a mission into Macedonia. He accompanied Paul afterwards into Asia (20:4), where he was with him for some time. When the apostle was a prisoner at Rome, Timothy joined him ([Phil. 1:1](/phil#Phil.1.1)), where it appears he also suffered imprisonment ([Heb. 13:23](/heb#Heb.13.23)). During the apostle’s second imprisonment he wrote to Timothy, asking him to rejoin him as soon as possible, and to bring with him certain things which he had left at Troas, his cloak and parchments ([2 Tim. 4:13](/2tim#2Tim.4.13)). According to tradition, after the apostle’s death he settled in Ephesus as his sphere of labour, and there found a martyr’s grave.","Timothy Joins Paul and Silas,Mission to Berea,""Mission to Corinth, 1&2 Thess Written"",Mission to Ephesus/1 Cor Written,Mission to Macedonia and Greece,""Mission to Phrygia, Galatia and Asia"",Call to Macedonia,Lydia's Conversion,Paul casts demon out of soothsayer","Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Third Missionary Journey, Third Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey, Second Missionary Journey",24,"Acts.16.1,Acts.17.14,Acts.17.15,Acts.18.5,Acts.19.22,Acts.20.4,Rom.16.21,1Cor.4.17,1Cor.16.10,2Cor.1.1,2Cor.1.19,Phil.1.1,Phil.2.19,Col.1.1,1Thess.1.1,1Thess.3.2,1Thess.3.6,2Thess.1.1,1Tim.1.2,1Tim.1.18,1Tim.6.20,2Tim.1.2,Phlm.1.1,Heb.13.23",eunice_1228,,,,,,,,T,timotheus_2863,2020-08-28 20:03 tiras_2864,publish,2864,Tiras,Tiras,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Tiras,The youngest of the sons of Japheth ([Gen. 10:2](/gen#Gen.10.2); [1 Chr. 1:5](/1chr#1Chr.1.5)).,,,2,"Gen.10.2,1Chr.1.5",,japheth_726,,,"javan_744,gomer_1328,madai_1880,magog_1882,meshech_2012,tubal_2883",,,,T,tiras_2864,2020-05-17 01:54 tirhakah_2865,wip,2865,Tirhakah,Tirhakah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-710,,-710,,,,Tirhakah,"The last king of Egypt of the Ethiopian (the fifteenth) dynasty. He was the brother-in-law of So (q.v.). He probably ascended the throne about B.C. 692, having been previously king of Ethiopia ([2 Kings 19:9](/2kgs#2Kgs.19.9); [Isa. 37:9](/isa#Isa.37.9)), which with Egypt now formed one nation. He was a great warrior, and but little is known of him. The Assyrian armies under Esarhaddon, and again under Assur-bani-pal, invaded Egypt and defeated Tirhakah, who afterwards retired into Ethiopia, where he died, after reigning twenty-six years.",,,2,"2Kgs.19.9,Isa.37.9",,,,,,,,,T,tirhakah_2865,2019-07-27 11:49 tirhanah_2866,wip,2866,Tirhanah,Tirhanah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.2.48,maachah_1842,caleb_538,,,"achsa_67,ardon_295,jahdai_701,jesher_889,mesha_2010,shaaph_2507,sheber_2576,sheva_2675,shobab_2716",,"gazez_1282,haran_1408,hur_1571,moza_2113",,T,tirhanah_2866,2019-07-27 11:49 tiria_2867,wip,2867,Tiria,Tiria,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.16,,jehaleleel_764,,,"asareel_333,ziph_3091,ziphah_3092",,,,T,tiria_2867,2019-07-27 11:49 tirzah_2868,wip,2868,Tirzah,Tirzah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1452,,-953,,,Tribe of Joseph,Tirza 2,The youngest of Zelophehad’s five daughters ([Num. 26:33](/num#Num.26.33); [Josh. 17:3](/josh#Josh.17.3)).,,,5,"Num.26.33,Num.27.1,Num.36.11,Josh.17.3,1Kgs.15.33",,zelophehad_3035,,,"hoglah_1548,mahlah_1895,milcah_2083,noah_2211",,,,T,tirzah_2868,2019-07-27 11:49 titus_2869,publish,2869,Titus,Titus,,,checked,,,Male,,,52,,66,,,,Titus,"Honourable, was with Paul and Barnabas at Antioch, and accompanied them to the council at Jerusalem ([Gal. 2:1-3](/gal#Gal.2.1); [Acts 15:2](/acts#Acts.15.2)), although his name nowhere occurs in the Acts of the Apostles. He appears to have been a Gentile, and to have been chiefly engaged in ministering to Gentiles; for Paul sternly refused to have him circumcised, inasmuch as in his case the cause of gospel liberty was at stake. We find him, at a later period, with Paul and Timothy at Ephesus, whence he was sent by Paul to Corinth for the purpose of getting the contributions of the church there in behalf of the poor saints at Jerusalem sent forward ([2 Cor. 8:6](/2cor#2Cor.8.6); [12:18](/2cor#2Cor.12.18)). He rejoined the apostle when he was in Macedonia, and cheered him with the tidings he brought from Corinth (7:6-15). After this his name is not mentioned till after Paul’s first imprisonment, when we find him engaged in the organization of the church in Crete, where the apostle had left him for this purpose ([Titus 1:5](/titus#Titus.1.5)). The last notice of him is in [2 Tim. 4:10](/2tim#2Tim.4.10), where we find him with Paul at Rome during his second imprisonment. From Rome he was sent into Dalmatia, no doubt on some important missionary errand. We have no record of his death. He is not mentioned in the Acts.",,,12,"2Cor.2.13,2Cor.7.6,2Cor.7.13,2Cor.7.14,2Cor.8.6,2Cor.8.16,2Cor.8.23,2Cor.12.18,Gal.2.1,Gal.2.3,2Tim.4.10,Titus.1.4",,,,,,,,,T,titus_2869,2020-05-18 20:11 tobadonijah_2870,wip,2870,Tobadonijah,Tobadonijah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Tob-adonijah,"Good is Jehovah, my Lord, a Levite sent out by Jehoshaphat to instruct the people of Judah in the law ([2 Chr. 17:8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8)).",,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,T,tobadonijah_2870,2019-07-27 11:49 tobiah_2871,wip,2871,Tobiah,Tobiah,,,checked,checked,Tobiah (Delaiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.60,Neh.7.62",,,,,,,,,T,tobiah_2871,2019-07-27 11:49 tobiah_2872,wip,2872,Tobiah,Tobiah,,,checked,checked,Tobiah( disturbed that someone ),Male,,,-446,,-445,,,,Tobiah,"Pleasing to Jehovah, the “servant,” the “Ammonite,” who joined with those who opposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem after the Exile ([Neh. 2:10](/neh#Neh.2.10)). He was a man of great influence, which he exerted in opposition to the Jews, and “sent letters” to Nehemiah “to put him in fear” ([Neh. 6:17-19](/neh#Neh.6.17)). “Eliashib the priest” prepared for him during Nehemiah’s absence “a chamber in the courts of the house of God,” which on his return grieved Nehemiah sore, and therefore he “cast forth all the household stuff of Tobiah out of the chamber” (13:7, 8).",,,12,"Neh.2.10,Neh.2.19,Neh.4.3,Neh.4.7,Neh.6.1,Neh.6.12,Neh.6.14,Neh.6.17,Neh.6.19,Neh.13.4,Neh.13.7,Neh.13.8",,,,johanan_1675,,,,,T,tobiah_2872,2019-07-27 11:49 tobijah_2873,wip,2873,Tobijah,Tobijah,,,checked,checked,Tobijah (the Levite),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Tobijah,"Id., a Levite sent out through Judah by Jehoshaphat to teach the people ([2 Chr. 17:8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8)).",,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,T,tobijah_2873,2019-07-27 11:49 tobijah_2874,wip,2874,Tobijah,Tobijah,,,checked,checked,Tobijah(Josiah son of Zephaniah.),Male,,,-519,,-519,,,,,,,,2,"Zech.6.10,Zech.6.14",,,,,,,,,T,tobijah_2874,2019-07-27 11:49 togarmah_2875,publish,2875,Togarmah,Togarmah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-588,,-587,,,,Togarmah 1,"A son of Gomer, and grandson of Japheth ([Gen. 10:3](/gen#Gen.10.3)).",,,4,"Gen.10.3,1Chr.1.6,Ezek.27.14,Ezek.38.6",,gomer_1328,,,"ashkenaz_338,riphath_2443",,,,T,togarmah_2875,2020-05-17 01:54 toi_2877,wip,2877,Toi,Toi,,Tou,checked,,,Male,,,-1040,,-1040,,,,Toi,"A king of Hamath, who sent “Joram his son unto King David to salute him,” when he “heard that David had smitten all the host of Hadadezer” ([2 Sam. 8:9](/2sam#2Sam.8.9), [10](/2sam#2Sam.8.10)). Called Tou ([1 Chr. 18:9](/1chr#1Chr.18.9), [10](/1chr#1Chr.18.10)).",,,4,"2Sam.8.9,2Sam.8.10,1Chr.18.9,1Chr.18.10",,,,joram_1705,,,,,T,toi_2877,2019-07-27 11:49 tola_2878,wip,2878,Tola,Tola,,,checked,checked,Tola (unit),Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Issachar,Tola 1,Eldest son of Issachar ([Gen. 46:13](/gen#Gen.46.13)).,,,4,"Gen.46.13,Num.26.23,1Chr.7.1,1Chr.7.2",,issachar_645,,"jahmai_705,jibsam_1614,uzzi_2918,shemuel_2654,jeriel_862,rephaiah_2425","jashub_1638,puah_2355,shimron_2706",,,,T,tola_2878,2019-07-27 11:49 tola_2879,wip,2879,Tola,Tola,,,checked,checked,Tola (son of Puah),Male,,,-1232,,-1232,,,,Tola 2,"A judge of the tribe of Issachar who “judged” Israel twenty-three years ([Judg. 10:1](/judg#Judg.10.1), [2](/judg#Judg.10.2)), when he died, and was buried in Shamir. He was succeeded by Jair.",,,1,Judg.10.1,,puah_2373,,,,,,,T,tola_2879,2020-09-13 02:16 trophimus_2880,publish,2880,Trophimus,Trophimus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,66,,,,Trophimus,"A foster-child, an Ephesian who accompanied Paul during a part of his third missionary journey ([Acts 20:4](/acts#Acts.20.4); [21:29](/acts#Acts.21.29)). He was with Paul in Jerusalem, and the Jews, supposing that the apostle had brought him with him into the temple, raised a tumult which resulted in Paul’s imprisonment. (See TEMPLE, HEROD’S.) In writing to Timothy, the apostle says, “Trophimus have I left at Miletum sick” ([2 Tim. 4:20](/2tim#2Tim.4.20)). This must refer to some event not noticed in the Acts.","Mission to Macedonia and Greece,Paul arrested in the Temple","Third Missionary Journey, Paul Arrested and Imprisoned",3,"Acts.20.4,Acts.21.29,2Tim.4.20",,,,,,,,,T,trophimus_2880,2020-08-28 20:03 tryphena_2881,wip,2881,Tryphena,Tryphena,,,checked,,,Female,,,60,,60,,,,,,,,1,Rom.16.12,,,,,,,,,T,tryphena_2881,2019-07-27 11:49 tryphosa_2882,wip,2882,Tryphosa,Tryphosa,,,checked,,,Female,,,60,,60,,,,,,,,1,Rom.16.12,,,,,,,,,T,tryphosa_2882,2019-07-27 11:49 tubal_2883,publish,2883,Tubal,Tubal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-698,,-587,,,,Tubal 1,The fifth son of Japheth ([Gen. 10:2](/gen#Gen.10.2)).,,,8,"Gen.10.2,1Chr.1.5,Isa.66.19,Ezek.27.13,Ezek.32.26,Ezek.38.2,Ezek.38.3,Ezek.39.1",,japheth_726,,,"javan_744,gomer_1328,madai_1880,magog_1882,meshech_2012,tiras_2864",,,,T,tubal_2883,2020-05-17 01:54 tubal-cain_2884,publish,2884,Tubal-cain,Tubal-cain,,,checked,,,Male,,,-4003,,-4003,,,Line of Cain,Tubal-cain,"The son of Lamech and Zillah, “an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron” ([Gen. 4:22](/gen#Gen.4.22); R.V., “the forger of every cutting instrument of brass and iron”).",,,1,Gen.4.22,zillah_3080,lamech_1808,,,naamah_2118,,"jabal_673,jubal_1748",,T,tubal-cain_2884,2020-05-15 01:38 tychicus_2885,publish,2885,Tychicus,Tychicus,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,66,,,,Tychicus,"Chance, an Asiatic Christian, a “faithful minister in the Lord” ([Eph. 6:21](/eph#Eph.6.21), [22](/eph#Eph.6.22)), who, with Trophimus, accompanied Paul on a part of his journey from Macedonia to Jerusalem ([Acts 20:4](/acts#Acts.20.4)). He is alluded to also in [Col. 4:7](/col#Col.4.7), [Titus 3:12](/titus#Titus.3.12), and [2 Tim. 4:12](/2tim#2Tim.4.12) as having been with Paul at Rome, whence he sent him to Ephesus, probably for the purpose of building up and encouraging the church there.",Mission to Macedonia and Greece,Third Missionary Journey,5,"Acts.20.4,Eph.6.21,Col.4.7,2Tim.4.12,Titus.3.12",,,,,,,,,T,tychicus_2885,2020-08-27 01:33 tyrannus_2886,publish,2886,Tyrannus,Tyrannus,,,checked,,,Male,,,58,,58,,,,Tyrannus,"Prince, a Greek rhetorician, in whose “school” at Ephesus Paul disputed daily for the space of two years with those who came to him ([Acts 19:9](/acts#Acts.19.9)). Some have supposed that he was a Jew, and that his “school” was a private synagogue.",Mission to Ephesus/1 Cor Written,Third Missionary Journey,1,Acts.19.9,,,,,,,,,T,tyrannus_2886,2020-08-27 01:33 ucal_2887,publish,2887,Ucal,Ucal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-700,,-700,,,,Ucal,The name of a person to whom Agur’s words are addressed ([Prov. 30:1](/prov#Prov.30.1)).,,,1,Prov.30.1,,,,,,,,,U,ucal_2887,2020-07-16 01:18 uel_2888,wip,2888,Uel,Uel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.34,,,,,,,,,U,uel_2888,2019-07-27 11:49 ulam_2889,wip,2889,Ulam,Ulam,,,checked,checked,Ulam(son of Manasseh),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,2,"1Chr.7.16,1Chr.7.17",,sheresh_2669,,bedan_428,rakem_2390,,,,U,ulam_2889,2019-07-27 11:49 ulam_2890,wip,2890,Ulam,Ulam,,,checked,checked,Ulam (father of Bedan),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.39,1Chr.8.40",,eleasah_1061,,,"jehush_825,eliphelet_1149",,,,U,ulam_2890,2019-07-27 11:49 ulla_2730,wip,2730,Ulla,Ulla,,Shual,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,,,,,2,"1Chr.7.36,1Chr.7.39",,zophah_3104,,"rezia_2434,arah_282,haniel_1399","beera_430,beri_477,bezer_492,imrah_603,jether_654,harnepher_1420,hod_1538,shamma_2537,shilshah_2679,suah_2803",,,,U,ulla_2730,2019-07-27 11:49 unni_2891,wip,2891,Unni,Unni,,,checked,checked,Unni(the City of David),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Unni 1,"A Levite whom David appointed to take part in bringing the ark up to Jerusalem from the house of Obed-edom by playing the psaltery on that occasion ([1 Chr. 15:18](/1chr#1Chr.15.18), [20](/1chr#1Chr.15.20)).",,,2,"1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.20",,,,,,,,,U,unni_2891,2019-07-27 11:49 unni_2892,wip,2892,Unni,Unni,,,checked,checked,Unni (The Guard),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Unni 2,A Levite who returned with Zerubbabel from the Captivity ([Neh. 12:9](/neh#Neh.12.9)).,,,1,Neh.12.9,,,,,,,,,U,unni_2892,2019-07-27 11:49 ur_2893,wip,2893,Ur,Ur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.35,,,,eliphal_1142,,,,,U,ur_2893,2019-07-27 11:49 urbane_2894,wip,2894,Urbane,Urbane,,,checked,,,Male,,,60,,60,,,,,,,,1,Rom.16.9,,,,,,,,,U,urbane_2894,2019-07-27 11:49 uri_2895,wip,2895,Uri,Uri,,,checked,checked,UrI (tribe of Judah),Male,,,-1491,,-1015,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,5,"Exod.31.2,Exod.35.30,Exod.38.22,1Chr.2.20,2Chr.1.5",,hur_1571,,bezaleel_490,"ishma_629,ezer_1239,hareph_1412,hazelelponi_1466,idbash_1590,jezreel_1612,penuel_2314,salma_2462,shobal_2720",,,,U,uri_2895,2019-07-27 11:49 uri_2896,wip,2896,Uri,Uri,,,checked,checked,Uri (Father of Geber),Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,,,,,1,1Kgs.4.19,,,,geber_1286,,,,,U,uri_2896,2019-07-27 11:49 uri_2897,wip,2897,Uri,Uri,,,checked,checked,"(Uri, son of Hur)(Uri means, my light)",Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.24,,,,,,,,,U,uri_2897,2019-07-27 11:49 uriah_2898,wip,2898,Uriah,Uriah,,Urias,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,26,,,,Uriah 1,"A Hittite, the husband of Bathsheba, whom David first seduced, and then after Uriah’s death married. He was one of the band of David’s “mighty men.” The sad story of the curel wrongs inflicted upon him by David and of his mournful death are simply told in the sacred record ([2 Sam. 11:2-12:26](/2sam#2Sam.11.2)).",,,22,"2Sam.11.3,2Sam.11.6,2Sam.11.7,2Sam.11.8,2Sam.11.9,2Sam.11.10,2Sam.11.11,2Sam.11.12,2Sam.11.14,2Sam.11.15,2Sam.11.16,2Sam.11.17,2Sam.11.21,2Sam.11.24,2Sam.11.26,2Sam.12.9,2Sam.12.10,2Sam.12.15,2Sam.23.39,1Kgs.15.5,1Chr.11.41,Matt.1.6",,,bathsheba_416,,,,,,U,uriah_2898,2019-07-27 11:49 uriel_2900,wip,2900,Uriel,Uriel,,Zephaniah,checked,checked,"Uriel (El/God is my light) is one of the archangels of post-exilic rabbinic tradition, and also of certain Christian traditions.",Male,,,-1700,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Zephaniah 3,A Kohathite ancestor of the prophet Samuel ([1 Chr. 6:36](/1chr#1Chr.6.36)).,,,2,"1Chr.6.24,1Chr.6.36",,tahath_2814,,azariah_2925,,,,,U,uriel_2900,2019-07-27 11:49 uriel_2901,wip,2901,Uriel,Uriel,,,checked,checked,Uriel (The Chief),Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Uriel 2,"The chief of the Kohathites at the time when the ark was brought up to Jerusalem ([1 Chr. 15:5](/1chr#1Chr.15.5), [11](/1chr#1Chr.15.11)).",,,2,"1Chr.15.5,1Chr.15.11",,,,,,,,,U,uriel_2901,2019-07-27 11:49 uriel_2902,wip,2902,Uriel,Uriel,,,checked,checked,Uriel (He reigned three years in Jerusalem),Male,,,-958,,-958,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Uriel 3,"The father of Michaiah, one of Rehoboam’s wives, and mother of Abijah ([2 Chr. 13:2](/2chr#2Chr.13.2)).",,,1,2Chr.13.2,,,tamar_2823,maachah_1841,,,,,U,uriel_2902,2019-07-27 11:49 urijah_2899,wip,2899,Urijah,Urijah,,Uriah,checked,checked,Urijah (son of Hakkoz),Male,,,-457,,-445,,,,Uriah 3,"The father of Meremoth, mentioned in [Ezra 8:33](/ezra#Ezra.8.33).",,,3,"Ezra.8.33,Neh.3.4,Neh.3.21",,koz_1800,,meremoth_2006,,,,,U,urijah_2899,2019-07-27 11:49 urijah_2903,wip,2903,Urijah,Urijah,,Uriah,checked,checked,"Urijah (A high priest in the time of Ahaz, at whose bidding he constructed an idolatrous altar like one the king had seen at Damascus)",Male,,,-740,,-740,,,,Urijah 1,"A high priest in the time of Ahaz ([2 Kings 16:10-16](/2kgs#2Kgs.16.10)), at whose bidding he constructed an idolatrous altar like one the king had seen at Damascus, to be set up instead of the brazen altar.",,,5,"2Kgs.16.10,2Kgs.16.11,2Kgs.16.15,2Kgs.16.16,Isa.8.2",,,,,,,,,U,urijah_2903,2019-07-27 11:49 urijah_2904,wip,2904,Urijah,Urijah,,,checked,checked,Urijah (the porter),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Urijah 2,One of the priests who stood at the right hand of Ezra’s pulpit when he read and expounded the law ([Neh. 8:4](/neh#Neh.8.4)).,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,U,urijah_2904,2019-07-27 11:49 urijah_2905,wip,2905,Urijah,Urijah,,,checked,checked,Urijah (son of Shemaiah),Male,,,-610,,-610,,,,Urijah 3,"A prophet of Kirjath-jearim in the reign of Jehoiakim, king of Judah ([Jer. 26:20-23](/jer#Jer.26.20)). He fled into Egypt from the cruelty of the king, but having been brought back he was beheaded and his body “cast into the graves of the common people.”",,,3,"Jer.26.20,Jer.26.21,Jer.26.23",,shemaiah_2642,,,,,,,U,urijah_2905,2019-07-27 11:49 uthai_2906,wip,2906,Uthai,Uthai,,,checked,checked,Uthai (Son of Ammihud),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.9.4,,ammihud_227,,,,,,,U,uthai_2906,2019-07-27 11:49 uthai_2907,wip,2907,Uthai,Uthai,,,checked,checked,with them seventy males,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.14,,,,,,,,,U,uthai_2907,2019-07-27 11:49 uz_2908,publish,2908,Uz (son of Aram),Uz,,,checked,,"Uz (Son of Aram, Son of Aram)",Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Uz 1,"The son of Aram, and grandson of Shem ([Gen. 10:23](/gen#Gen.10.23); [1 Chr. 1:17](/1chr#1Chr.1.17)).",,,2,"Gen.10.23,1Chr.1.17",,aram_285,,,"gether_1308,hul_1566,mash_1944",,,,U,uz_2908,2020-05-17 01:54 uz_2909,wip,2909,Uz (son of Dishan),Uz,,,checked,,Uz (Founder of Damascus),Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Uz 2,One of the Horite “dukes” in the land of Edom ([Gen. 36:28](/gen#Gen.36.28)).,,,2,"Gen.36.28,1Chr.1.42",,dishan_1015,,,aran_288,,,,U,uz_2909,2020-05-17 01:52 uzai_2910,wip,2910,Uzai,Uzai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.25,,,,palal_2268,,,,,U,uzai_2910,2019-07-27 11:49 uzal_2911,publish,2911,Uzal,Uzal,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2247,,-2247,,,,Uzal,"A wanderer, a descendant of Joktan ([Gen. 10:27](/gen#Gen.10.27); [1 Chr. 1:21](/1chr#1Chr.1.21)), the founder apparently of one of the Arab tribes; the name also probably of the province they occupied and of their chief city.",,,2,"Gen.10.27,1Chr.1.21",,joktan_1686,,,"abimael_39,almodad_191,jerah_842,diklah_1011,hadoram_1345,havilah_1462,hazarmaveth_1465,jobab_1640,ebal_2227,ophir_2253,sheba_2568,sheleph_2602",,,,U,uzal_2911,2020-05-17 01:54 uzza_2912,wip,2912,Uzza,Uzza,,,checked,checked,Uzza (son of Abinadab),Male,,,-643,,-641,,,,,,,,2,"2Kgs.21.18,2Kgs.21.26",,,,,,,,,U,uzza_2912,2019-07-27 11:49 uzza_2913,wip,2913,Uzza,Uzza,,,checked,checked,Uzza (Mahli),Male,,,-1100,,-1100,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.6.29,,shimei_2689,,shimea_2680,,,,,U,uzza_2913,2019-07-27 11:49 uzza_2914,wip,2914,Uzza,Uzza,,,checked,checked,Uzza (Naaman),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,,,,,1,1Chr.8.7,,ehud_1039,,,"ahiah_128,ahihud_134,gera_1301,naaman_2123",,,,U,uzza_2914,2019-07-27 11:49 uzza_2915,wip,2915,Uzza,Uzza,,,checked,checked,Uzza (Paseah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,2,"Ezra.2.49,Neh.7.51",,,,,,,,,U,uzza_2915,2019-07-27 11:49 uzzah_2916,wip,2916,Uzzah,Uzzah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1042,,-1042,,,,Uzzah,"Strength, a son of Abinadab, in whose house the men of Kirjath-jearim placed the ark when it was brought back from the land of the Philistines ([1 Sam. 7:1](/1sam#1Sam.7.1)). He with his brother Ahio drove the cart on which the ark was placed when David sought to bring it up to Jerusalem. When the oxen stumbled, Uzzah, in direct violation of the divine law ([Num. 4:15](/num#Num.4.15)), put forth his hand to steady the ark, and was immediately smitten unto death. The place where this occurred was henceforth called Perez-uzzah ([1 Chr. 13:11](/1chr#1Chr.13.11)). David on this feared to proceed further, and placed the ark in the house of Obed-edom the Gittite ([2 Sam. 6:2-11](/2sam#2Sam.6.2); [1 Chr. 13:6-13](/1chr#1Chr.13.6)).",,,8,"2Sam.6.3,2Sam.6.6,2Sam.6.7,2Sam.6.8,1Chr.13.7,1Chr.13.9,1Chr.13.10,1Chr.13.11",,abinadab_43,,,"ahio_154,eleazar_1063",,,,U,uzzah_2916,2019-07-27 11:49 uzzi_2917,wip,2917,Uzzi,Uzzi,,,checked,checked,Uzzi (Son of Bukki) Uzzi (priest),Male,,,-1700,,-457,,,Tribe of Levi,Uzzi 1,"The son of Bukki, and a descendant of Aaron ([1 Chr. 6:5](/1chr#1Chr.6.5), [51](/1chr#1Chr.6.51); [Ezra 7:4](/ezra#Ezra.7.4)).",,,4,"1Chr.6.5,1Chr.6.6,1Chr.6.51,Ezra.7.4",,bukki_523,,zerahiah_3047,,,,,U,uzzi_2917,2019-07-27 11:49 uzzi_2918,wip,2918,Uzzi,Uzzi,,,checked,checked,"Uzzi (A high priest descended from Aaron, Eleazar, and Phinehas (1 Chr. 6:5–6, 51). Uzzi was an ancestor of Ezra (Ezra 7:4)",Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Issachar,Uzzi 2,"A grandson of Issachar ([1 Chr. 7:2](/1chr#1Chr.7.2), [3](/1chr#1Chr.7.3)).",,,2,"1Chr.7.2,1Chr.7.3",,tola_2878,,izrahiah_659,"jahmai_705,jeriel_862,jibsam_1614,rephaiah_2425,shemuel_2654",,,,U,uzzi_2918,2019-07-27 11:49 uzzi_2919,wip,2919,Uzzi,Uzzi,,,checked,checked,Uzzi (Grandson of Benjamin),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Uzzi 3,"A son of Bela, and grandson of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 7:7](/1chr#1Chr.7.7)).",,,1,1Chr.7.7,,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,abishua_52,addar_80,ahoah_168,ard_294,iri_613,jerimoth_864,ezbon_1236,gera_1300,naaman_2121,uzziel_2931",,,,U,uzzi_2919,2019-07-27 11:49 uzzi_2920,wip,2920,Uzzi,Uzzi,,,checked,checked,Uzzi (Son of Michri),Male,,,-536,,-536,,,,Uzzi 4,"A Benjamite, a chief in the tribe ([1 Chr. 9:8](/1chr#1Chr.9.8)).",,,1,1Chr.9.8,,michri_2074,,elah_1048,,,,,U,uzzi_2920,2019-07-27 11:49 uzzi_2921,wip,2921,Uzzi,Uzzi,,,checked,checked,Uzzi (ruler of the Levites),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Uzzi 5,A son of Bani. He had the oversight of the Levites after the return from captivity ([Neh. 11:22](/neh#Neh.11.22)).,,,1,Neh.11.22,,bani_398,,,,,,,U,uzzi_2921,2019-07-27 11:49 uzzi_2922,wip,2922,Uzzi,Uzzi,,,checked,checked,Uzzi (A priest in the time of Nehemiah),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Uzzi 6,"The head of the house of Jedaiah, one of “the chief of the priests” ([Neh. 12:19](/neh#Neh.12.19)).",,,1,Neh.12.19,,,,,,,,,U,uzzi_2922,2019-07-27 11:49 uzzi_2923,wip,2923,Uzzi,Uzzi,,,checked,checked,Uzzi (A priest in the time of Nehemiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Uzzi 7,A priest who assisted in the dedication of the walls of Jerusalem ([Neh. 12:42](/neh#Neh.12.42)).,,,1,Neh.12.42,,,,,,,,,U,uzzi_2923,2019-07-27 11:49 uzzia_2924,wip,2924,Uzzia,Uzzia,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.11.44,,,,,,,,,U,uzzia_2924,2019-07-27 11:49 uzziah_375,wip,375,Uzziah,Uzziah,,"Azariah,Ozias",checked,checked,"Uzziah, also known as Azariah, was a king of the ancient Kingdom of Judah, and one of Amaziah's sons. Uzziah was 16 when he became king of Judah and reigned for 52 years. The first 24 years of his reign were as co-regent with his father, Amaziah. William F. Albright dated Uzziah's reign to 783 – 742 BC.",Male,,-808,-1053,-742,26,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Uzziah 1,"One of Amaziah’s sons, whom the people made king of Judah in his father’s stead ([2 Kings 14:21](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.21); [2 Chr. 26:1](/2chr#2Chr.26.1)). His long reign of about fifty-two years was “the most prosperous excepting that of Jehosaphat since the time of Solomon.” He was a vigorous and able ruler, and “his name spread abroad, even to the entering in of Egypt” ([2 Chr. 26:8](/2chr#2Chr.26.8), [14](/2chr#2Chr.26.14)). In the earlier part of his reign, under the influence of Zechariah, he was faithful to Jehovah, and “did that which was right in the sight of the Lord” ([2 Kings 15:3](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.3); [2 Chr. 26:4](/2chr#2Chr.26.4), [5](/2chr#2Chr.26.5)); but toward the close of his long life “his heart was lifted up to his destruction,” and he wantonly invaded the priest’s office ([2 Chr. 26:16](/2chr#2Chr.26.16)), and entering the sanctuary proceeded to offer incense on the golden altar. Azariah the high priest saw the tendency of such a daring act on the part of the king, and with a band of eighty priests he withstood him ([2 Chr. 26:17](/2chr#2Chr.26.17)), saying, “It appertaineth not unto thee, Uzziah, to burn incense.” Uzziah was suddenly struck with leprosy while in the act of offering incense (26:19-21), and he was driven from the temple and compelled to reside in “a several house” to the day of his death ([2 Kings 15:5](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.5), [27](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.27); [2 Chr. 26:3](/2chr#2Chr.26.3)). He was buried in a separate grave “in the field of the burial which belonged to the kings” ([2 Kings 15:7](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.7); [2 Chr. 26:23](/2chr#2Chr.26.23)). “That lonely grave in the royal necropolis would eloquently testify to coming generations that all earthly monarchy must bow before the inviolable order of the divine will, and that no interference could be tolerated with that unfolding of the purposes of God, which, in the fulness of time, would reveal the Christ, the true High Priest and King for evermore” (Dr. Green’s Kingdom of Israel, etc.).",,,33,"2Kgs.14.21,2Kgs.15.1,2Kgs.15.6,2Kgs.15.7,2Kgs.15.8,2Kgs.15.13,2Kgs.15.17,2Kgs.15.23,2Kgs.15.27,2Kgs.15.30,2Kgs.15.32,2Kgs.15.34,1Chr.3.12,2Chr.26.1,2Chr.26.3,2Chr.26.8,2Chr.26.9,2Chr.26.11,2Chr.26.14,2Chr.26.18,2Chr.26.19,2Chr.26.21,2Chr.26.22,2Chr.26.23,2Chr.27.2,Isa.1.1,Isa.6.1,Isa.7.1,Hos.1.1,Amos.1.1,Zech.14.5,Matt.1.8,Matt.1.9",jecoliah_750,amaziah_214,jerushah_882,jotham_1735,,,,,U,uzziah_375,2020-12-02 17:24 uzziah_2926,wip,2926,Uzziah,Uzziah,,,checked,checked,Uzziah (Father of Jonathan),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Uzziah 2,"The father of Jehonathan, one of David’s overseers ([1 Chr. 27:25](/1chr#1Chr.27.25)).",,,1,1Chr.27.25,,,,jehonathan_800,,,,,U,uzziah_2926,2019-07-27 11:49 uzziah_2927,wip,2927,Uzziah,Uzziah,,,checked,checked,Uzziah (of Ashtaroth),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.21,,,,,,,,,U,uzziah_2927,2019-07-27 11:49 uzziah_2928,wip,2928,Uzziah,Uzziah,,,checked,checked,Uzziah (King of Judah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.4,,zechariah_3022,,athaiah_358,,,,,U,uzziah_2928,2019-07-27 11:49 uzziel_2929,wip,2929,Uzziel,Uzziel,,,checked,checked,Uzziel (son of Kohath),Male,,,-1700,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Uzziel 1,"One of the sons of Kohath, and uncle of Aaron ([Ex. 6:18](/exod#Exod.6.18); [Lev. 10:4](/lev#Lev.10.4)).",,,11,"Exod.6.18,Exod.6.22,Lev.10.4,Num.3.19,Num.3.30,1Chr.6.2,1Chr.6.18,1Chr.15.10,1Chr.23.12,1Chr.23.20,1Chr.24.24",,kohath_1790,,"mishael_2090,isshiah_901,zithri_3096,elizaphan_1189,michah_2052","amram_242,izhar_658,hebron_1475",,,,U,uzziel_2929,2019-07-27 11:49 uzziel_2930,wip,2930,Uzziel,Uzziel,,,checked,checked,Uzziel (A Simeonite captain),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.4.42,,ishi_625,,,"neariah_2162,pelatiah_2305,rephaiah_2424",,,,U,uzziel_2930,2019-07-27 11:49 uzziel_2931,wip,2931,Uzziel,Uzziel,,,checked,checked,Uzziel (Founder of the Uzzielites),Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Uzziel 3,"A son of Bela, and grandson of Benjamin ([1 Chr. 7:7](/1chr#1Chr.7.7)).",,,1,1Chr.7.7,,bela_436,,,"abihud_34,abishua_52,addar_80,ahoah_168,ard_294,iri_613,jerimoth_864,ezbon_1236,gera_1300,naaman_2121,uzzi_2919",,,,U,uzziel_2931,2019-07-27 11:49 uzziel_2932,wip,2932,Uzziel,Uzziel,,Azareel,checked,checked,Azareel (A Levite musician),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Uzziel 4,One of the sons of Heman ([1 Chr. 25:4](/1chr#1Chr.25.4)); called also Azareel (18).,,,2,"1Chr.25.4,1Chr.25.18",,heman_1490,,,"bukkiah_524,jerimoth_867,eliathah_1102,giddalti_1311,hanani_1380,hananiah_1386,hothir_1564,joshbekashah_1726,mahazioth_1893,mallothi_1917,mattaniah_1952,romamti-ezer_2446,shubael_2580",,,,U,uzziel_2932,2019-07-27 11:49 uzziel_2933,wip,2933,Uzziel,Uzziel,,,checked,checked,Uzziel (Jehiel and Shimei),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Uzziel 5,A son of Jeduthan ([2 Chr. 29:14](/2chr#2Chr.29.14)).,,,1,2Chr.29.14,,,,,,,,,U,uzziel_2933,2019-07-27 11:49 uzziel_2934,wip,2934,Uzziel,Uzziel,,,checked,checked,Uzziel (Son of harhaiah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Uzziel 6,The son of Harhaiah ([Neh. 3:8](/neh#Neh.3.8)).,,,1,Neh.3.8,,harhaiah_1413,,,,,,,U,uzziel_2934,2019-07-27 11:49 vajezatha_2935,wip,2935,Vajezatha,Vajezatha,,,checked,,,Male,,,-452,,-452,,,,Vajezatha,"Purity; worthy of honour, one of Haman’s sons, whom the Jews slew in the palace of Shushan ([Esther 9:9](/esth#Esth.9.9)).",,,1,Esth.9.9,,haman_1360,,,"adalia_77,aridai_299,aridatha_300,arisai_305,aspatha_347,dalphon_971,parmashta_2271,parshandatha_2277,poratha_2366",,,,V,vajezatha_2935,2019-07-27 11:49 vaniah_2936,wip,2936,Vaniah,Vaniah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.36,,,,,,,,,V,vaniah_2936,2019-07-27 11:49 vashti_2937,wip,2937,Vashti,Vashti,,,checked,,,Female,,,-462,,-458,,,,Vashti,"Beautiful, the queen of Ahasuerus, who was deposed from her royal dignity because she refused to obey the king when he desired her to appear in the banqueting hall of Shushan the palace ([Esther 1:10-12](/esth#Esth.1.10)).",,,10,"Esth.1.9,Esth.1.11,Esth.1.12,Esth.1.15,Esth.1.16,Esth.1.17,Esth.1.19,Esth.2.1,Esth.2.4,Esth.2.17",,,ahasuerus_117,,,,,,V,vashti_2937,2019-07-27 11:49 vophsi_2938,wip,2938,Vophsi,Vophsi,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,1,Num.13.14,,,,nahbi_2141,,,,,V,vophsi_2938,2019-07-27 11:49 wife_of_ezekiel_2940,wip,2940,Wife of Ezekiel,Wife of Ezekiel,,wife,,,,Female,,,-590,,-590,,,,,,,,1,Ezek.24.18,,,,,,,,,W,wife_of_ezekiel_2940,2019-07-27 11:49 wife_of_simon_2943,wip,2943,Wife of Simon,Wife of Simon,,,,,,Female,,,27,,31,,,,,,,,3,"Matt.8.14,Mark.1.30,Luke.4.38",mother_of_the_wife_of_simon_2111,,,,,,,,W,wife_of_simon_2943,2019-07-27 11:49 zabad_1746,wip,1746,Zabad,Zabad,,Jozachar,checked,checked,Zabad (Son of Shimeath),Male,,,-840,,-839,,,,Zabad 3,"The son of Shemath. He conspired against Joash, king of Judah, and slew him ([2 Chr. 24:25](/2chr#2Chr.24.25), [26](/2chr#2Chr.24.26)). He is called also Jozachar ([2 Kings 12:21](/2kgs#2Kgs.12.21)).",,,2,"2Kgs.12.21,2Chr.24.26",,shimeath_2683,,,,,,,Z,zabad_1746,2019-07-27 11:49 zabad_2945,wip,2945,Zabad,Zabad,,,checked,checked,Zabad (Ephraimite),Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.2.36,1Chr.2.37",,nathan_2155,,ephlal_1204,,,,,Z,zabad_2945,2019-07-27 11:49 zabad_2946,wip,2946,Zabad,Zabad,,,checked,checked,"Zabad (One of David's valiant men ( 1 Chronicles 11:41 ), the descendant of Ahlai, of the ""children of Sheshan"" ( 2:31 ).)",Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Joseph,,,,,1,1Chr.7.21,,tahath_2816,,shuthelah_2735,,,,,Z,zabad_2946,2019-07-27 11:49 zabad_2947,wip,2947,Zabad,Zabad,,,checked,checked,Zabad (son of Ahlai),Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Zabad 1,"One of David’s valiant men ([1 Chr. 11:41](/1chr#1Chr.11.41)), the descendant of Ahlai, of the “children of Sheshan” (2:31).",,,1,1Chr.11.41,,ahlai_167,,,,,,,Z,zabad_2947,2019-07-27 11:49 zabad_2948,wip,2948,Zabad,Zabad,,,checked,checked,Zabad One of David's valiant men,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Zabad 4,[Ezra 10:27](/ezra#Ezra.10.27).,,,1,Ezra.10.27,,,,,,,,,Z,zabad_2948,2019-07-27 11:49 zabad_2949,wip,2949,Zabad,Zabad,,,checked,checked,Zabad (descendant of Hashum),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Zabad 5,[Ezra 10:33](/ezra#Ezra.10.33).,,,1,Ezra.10.33,,,,,,,,,Z,zabad_2949,2019-07-27 11:49 zabad_2950,wip,2950,Zabad,Zabad,,,checked,checked,Zabad (Son of Ahlai),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Zabad 6,[Ezra 10:43](/ezra#Ezra.10.43).,,,1,Ezra.10.43,,,,,,,,,Z,zabad_2950,2019-07-27 11:49 zabbai_2951,wip,2951,Zabbai,Zabbai,,,checked,checked,Zabbai (Jehohanan),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,Zabbai 1,[Ezra 10:28](/ezra#Ezra.10.28).,,,1,Ezra.10.28,,,,,,,,,Z,zabbai_2951,2019-07-27 11:49 zabbai_2952,wip,2952,Zabbai,Zabbai,,,checked,checked,Zabbai (Baruch),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zabbai 2,"The father of Baruch, who “earnestly repaired” part of the wall of Jerusalem ([Neh. 3:20](/neh#Neh.3.20); marg., “Zaccai”).",,,1,Neh.3.20,,,,baruch_407,,,,,Z,zabbai_2952,2019-07-27 11:49 zabbud_2953,wip,2953,Zabbud,Zabbud,,,checked,,,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,Zabbud,"Gift, [Ezra 8:14](/ezra#Ezra.8.14).",,,1,Ezra.8.14,,,,,,,,,Z,zabbud_2953,2019-07-27 11:49 zabdi_2954,wip,2954,Zabdi,Zabdi,,Zimri,checked,checked,Zabdi (my gift),Male,,,-1752,,-1451,,,Tribe of Judah,Zabdi 1,"An ancestor of Achan ([Josh. 7:1](/josh#Josh.7.1), [17](/josh#Josh.7.17), [18](/josh#Josh.7.18)). He is probably the “Zimri” of [1 Chr. 2:6](/1chr#1Chr.2.6).",,,4,"Josh.7.1,Josh.7.17,Josh.7.18,1Chr.2.6",,zerah_2984,,carmi_921,"calcol_536,dara_976,ethan_1223,heman_1489",,,,Z,zabdi_2954,2019-07-27 11:49 zabdi_2955,wip,2955,Zabdi,Zabdi,,,checked,checked,"An ancestor of Achan ( Joshua 7:1 Joshua 7:17 Joshua 7:18 ). He is probably the ""Zimri"" of 1 Chronicles 2:6 .",Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zabdi 2,A Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:19](/1chr#1Chr.8.19)).,,,1,1Chr.8.19,,shimhi_2698,,,"adaiah_71,beraiah_470,jakim_713,eliel_1105,elienai_1112,shimrath_2702,zichri_3066,zilthai_3082",,,,Z,zabdi_2955,2019-07-27 11:49 zabdi_2956,wip,2956,Zabdi,Zabdi,,,checked,checked,Zabdi(son of Jehoiada),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Zabdi 3,"Called “the Shiphmite,” one of David’s officers, who had charge of his vineyards ([1 Chr. 27:27](/1chr#1Chr.27.27)).",,,1,1Chr.27.27,,,,,,,,,Z,zabdi_2956,2019-07-27 11:49 zabdiel_2957,wip,2957,Zabdiel,Zabdiel,,,checked,checked,Nathan the father of Zabad,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Zabdiel 1,"The father of Jashobeam, who was one of David’s officers ([1 Chr. 27:2](/1chr#1Chr.27.2)).",,,1,1Chr.27.2,,,,jashobeam_738,,,,,Z,zabdiel_2957,2019-07-27 11:49 zabdiel_2958,wip,2958,Zabdiel,Zabdiel,,,checked,checked,God has given,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zabdiel 2,An overseer of the priests after the Captivity ([Neh. 11:14](/neh#Neh.11.14)).,,,1,Neh.11.14,,,,,,,,,Z,zabdiel_2958,2019-07-27 11:49 zabud_2959,wip,2959,Zabud,Zabud,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1014,,-1014,,,,Zabud,"Gift, the son of Nathan, who was “king’s friend” in the court of Solomon ([1 Kings 4:5](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.5)).",,,1,1Kgs.4.5,,nathan_2153,,,azariah_374,,,,Z,zabud_2959,2019-07-27 11:49 zaccai_2960,wip,2960,Zaccai,Zaccai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zaccai,"Pure, one whose “sons” returned with Zerubbabel to Jerusalem ([Ezra 2:9](/ezra#Ezra.2.9); [Neh. 7:14](/neh#Neh.7.14)).",,,2,"Ezra.2.9,Neh.7.14",,,,,,,,,Z,zaccai_2960,2019-07-27 11:49 zacchaeus_2961,wip,2961,Zacchaeus,Zacchaeus,,,checked,,,Male,,,33,,33,,,,Zacchaeus,"Pure, a superintendant of customs; a chief tax-gather (publicanus) at Jericho ([Luke 19:1-10](/luke#Luke.19.1)). “The collection of customs at Jericho, which at this time produced and exported a considerable quantity of balsam, was undoubtedly an important post, and would account for Zacchaeus being a rich man.” Being short of stature, he hastened on before the multitude who were thronging about Christ as he passed through Jericho on his way to Jerusalem, and climbed up a sycamore tree that he might be able to see him. When our Lord reached the spot he looked up to the publican among the branches, and addressing him by name, told him to make haste and come down, as he intended that day to abide at his house. This led to the remarkable interview recorded by the evangelist, and to the striking parable of the ten pounds ([Luke 19:12-27](/luke#Luke.19.12)). At Er-riha (Jericho) there is a large, venerable looking square tower, which goes by the traditional name of the House of Zacchaeus.",,,3,"Luke.19.2,Luke.19.5,Luke.19.8",,,,,,,,,Z,zacchaeus_2961,2019-07-27 11:49 zacchur_2962,wip,2962,Zacchur,Zacchur,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Simeon,,,,,1,1Chr.4.26,,hamuel_1366,,shimei_2687,,,,,Z,zacchur_2962,2019-07-27 11:49 zaccur_2963,wip,2963,Zaccur,Zaccur,,,checked,checked,Zaccur (Reubenite),Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Zaccur 1,"Father of Shammua, who was one of the spies sent out by Moses ([Num. 13:4](/num#Num.13.4)).",,,1,Num.13.4,,,,shammua_2545,,,,,Z,zaccur_2963,2019-07-27 11:49 zaccur_2964,wip,2964,Zaccur,Zaccur,,,checked,checked,Zakkur (Son of Jaaziah),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Zaccur 2,A Merarite Levite ([1 Chr. 24:27](/1chr#1Chr.24.27)).,,,1,1Chr.24.27,,jaaziah_671,,,"beno_462,ibri_1587,shoham_2723",,,,Z,zaccur_2964,2019-07-27 11:49 zaccur_2965,wip,2965,Zaccur,Zaccur,,,checked,checked,"Zaccur (son of Asaph),",Male,,,-1015,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,Zaccur 3,"A son of Asaph, and chief of one of the courses of singers as arranged by David ([1 Chr. 25:2](/1chr#1Chr.25.2), [10](/1chr#1Chr.25.10)).",,,3,"1Chr.25.2,1Chr.25.10,Neh.12.35",,asaph_330,,,"jesharelah_334,joseph_1712,nethaniah_2199",,,,Z,zaccur_2965,2019-07-27 11:49 zaccur_2966,wip,2966,Zaccur,Zaccur,,,checked,checked,Zaccur (son of Imri),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zaccur 4,Son of Imri ([Neh. 3:2](/neh#Neh.3.2)).,,,1,Neh.3.2,,imri_605,,,,,,,Z,zaccur_2966,2019-07-27 11:49 zaccur_2967,wip,2967,Zaccur,Zaccur,,,checked,checked,He was sent to spy out,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zaccur 5,A Levite ([Neh. 10:12](/neh#Neh.10.12)).,,,1,Neh.10.12,,,,,,,,,Z,zaccur_2967,2019-07-27 11:49 zaccur_2968,wip,2968,Zaccur,Zaccur,,,checked,checked,Zaccur (Spy Sent by Moses),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zaccur 6,The son of Mattaniah ([Neh. 13:13](/neh#Neh.13.13)).,,,1,Neh.13.13,,mattaniah_1960,,hanan_1377,,,,,Z,zaccur_2968,2019-07-27 11:49 zachariah_2969,wip,2969,Zachariah,Zachariah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-784,,-772,,,,Zachariah 1,"Son of Jeroboam II., king of Israel. On the death of his father there was an interregnum of ten years, at the end of which he succeeded to the throne, which he occupied only six months, having been put to death by Shallum, who usurped the throne. “He did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord, as his fathers had done” ([2 Kings 14:29](/2kgs#2Kgs.14.29); [15:8-12](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.8)). In him the dynasty of Jehu came to an end.",,,3,"2Kgs.14.29,2Kgs.15.8,2Kgs.15.11",,jeroboam_873,,,,,,,Z,zachariah_2969,2020-12-03 13:27 zacharias_2971,wip,2971,Zacharias,Zacharias,,,checked,checked,Zacharias (A Jew in Israel),Male,,,-5,,26,,,,Zacharias 1,"A priest of the course of Abia, the eighth of the twenty-four courses into which the priests had been originally divided by David ([1 Chr. 23:1-19](/1chr#1Chr.23.1)). Only four of these courses or “families” of the priests returned from the Exile ([Ezra 2:36-39](/ezra#Ezra.2.36)); but they were then re-distributed under the old designations. The priests served at the temple twice each year, and only for a week each time. Zacharias’s time had come for this service. During this period his home would be one of the chambers set apart for the priests on the sides of the temple ground. The offering of incense was one of the most solemn parts of the daily worship of the temple, and lots were drawn each day to determine who should have this great honour, an honour which no priest could enjoy more than once during his lifetime. While Zacharias ministered at the golden altar of incense in the holy place, it was announced to him by the angel Gabriel that his wife Elisabeth, who was also of a priestly family, now stricken in years, would give birth to a son who was to be called John, and that he would be the forerunner of the long-expected Messiah ([Luke 1:12-17](/luke#Luke.1.12)). As a punishment for his refusing to believe this message, he was struck dumb and “not able to speak until the day that these things should be performed” (20). Nine months passed away, and Elisabeth’s child was born, and when in answer to their inquiry Zacharias wrote on a “writing tablet,” “His name is John,” his mouth was opened, and he praised God (60-79). The child (John the Baptist), thus “born out of due time,” “waxed strong in spirit” (1:80).",,,9,"Luke.1.5,Luke.1.12,Luke.1.13,Luke.1.18,Luke.1.21,Luke.1.40,Luke.1.59,Luke.1.67,Luke.3.2",,,elisabeth_1152,john_1676,,,,,Z,zacharias_2971,2021-01-06 20:48 zacharias_3011,wip,3011,Zacharias,Zacharias,,Zechariah,checked,checked,Zechariah (son of Jehoiada),Male,,,-842,,33,,,,Zechariah 2,"The son or grandson of Jehoiada, the high priest in the times of Ahaziah and Joash. After the death of Jehoiada he boldly condemned both the king and the people for their rebellion against God ([2 Chr. 24:20](/2chr#2Chr.24.20)), which so stirred up their resentment against him that at the king’s commandment they stoned him with stones, and he died “in the court of the house of the Lord” (24:21). Christ alludes to this deed of murder in [Matt. 23:35](/matt#Matt.23.35), [Luke 11:51](/luke#Luke.11.51).",,,3,"2Chr.24.20,Matt.23.35,Luke.11.51",,jehoiada_793,,,,,,,Z,zacharias_3011,2019-07-27 11:49 zacher_2972,wip,2972,Zacher,Zacher,,Zechariah,checked,,,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Zacher,"Memorial, a son of Jehiel ([1 Chr. 8:31](/1chr#1Chr.8.31); [9:35](/1chr#1Chr.9.35)); called Zechariah (9:37).",,,2,"1Chr.8.31,1Chr.9.37",maachah_1844,abiel_23,,,"abdon_12,ahio_156,baal_575,gedor_1292,kish_1784,mikloth_2078,nadab_2131,ner_2181,zur_3111",,,,Z,zacher_2972,2019-07-27 11:49 zadok_2973,wip,2973,Zadok,Zadok,,,checked,checked,Zadok (Appointed by Nehemiah),Male,,,-1700,,-574,,,Tribe of Levi,Zadok 1,"A son of Ahitub, of the line of Eleazer ([2 Sam. 8:17](/2sam#2Sam.8.17); [1 Chr. 24:3](/1chr#1Chr.24.3)), high priest in the time of David ([2 Sam. 20:25](/2sam#2Sam.20.25)) and Solomon ([1 Kings 4:4](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.4)). He is first mentioned as coming to take part with David at Hebron ([1 Chr. 12:27](/1chr#1Chr.12.27), [28](/1chr#1Chr.12.28)). He was probably on this account made ruler over the Aaronites (27:17). Zadok and Abiathar acted as high priests on several important occasions ([1 Chr. 15:11](/1chr#1Chr.15.11); [2 Sam. 15:24-29](/2sam#2Sam.15.24), [35](/2sam#2Sam.15.35), [36](/2sam#2Sam.15.36)); but when Adonijah endeavoured to secure the throne, Abiathar went with him, and therefore Solomon “thrust him out from being high priest,” and Zadok, remaining faithful to David, became high priest alone ([1 Kings 2:27](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.27), [35](/1kgs#1Kgs.2.35); [1 Chr. 29:22](/1chr#1Chr.29.22)). In him the line of Phinehas resumed the dignity, and held it till the fall of Jerusalem. He was succeeded in his sacred office by his son Azariah ([1 Kings 4:2](/1kgs#1Kgs.4.2); comp. [1 Chr. 6:3-9](/1chr#1Chr.6.3)).",,,40,"2Sam.8.17,2Sam.15.24,2Sam.15.25,2Sam.15.27,2Sam.15.29,2Sam.15.35,2Sam.15.36,2Sam.17.15,2Sam.18.19,2Sam.18.22,2Sam.18.27,2Sam.19.11,2Sam.20.25,1Kgs.1.8,1Kgs.1.26,1Kgs.1.32,1Kgs.1.34,1Kgs.1.38,1Kgs.1.39,1Kgs.1.44,1Kgs.1.45,1Kgs.2.35,1Kgs.4.2,1Kgs.4.4,1Chr.6.8,1Chr.6.53,1Chr.12.28,1Chr.15.11,1Chr.16.39,1Chr.18.16,1Chr.24.3,1Chr.24.6,1Chr.24.31,1Chr.27.17,1Chr.29.22,2Chr.31.10,Ezek.40.46,Ezek.43.19,Ezek.44.15,Ezek.48.11",,ahitub_164,,ahimaaz_144,,,,,Z,zadok_2973,2019-07-27 11:49 zadok_2974,wip,2974,Zadok,Zadok,,,checked,checked,Zadok( Jerusha daughter),Male,,,-758,,-753,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Zadok 2,"The father of Jerusha, who was wife of King Uzziah, and mother of King Jotham ([2 Kings 15:33](/2kgs#2Kgs.15.33); [2 Chr. 27:1](/2chr#2Chr.27.1)).",,,2,"2Kgs.15.33,2Chr.27.1",,,,jerushah_882,,,,,Z,zadok_2974,2019-07-27 11:49 zadok_2975,wip,2975,Zadok,Zadok,,,checked,checked,Zadok (the Priest),Male,,,-760,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,4,"1Chr.6.12,1Chr.9.11,Ezra.7.2,Neh.11.11",,ahitub_165,,shallum_2519,,,,,Z,zadok_2975,2019-07-27 11:49 zadok_2976,wip,2976,Zadok,Zadok,,,checked,checked,Zadok (father of Jerusha),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zadok 4,"The sons of Baana, one of those who assisted in rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem ([Neh. 3:4](/neh#Neh.3.4)).",,,1,Neh.3.4,,baana_581,,,,,,,Z,zadok_2976,2019-07-27 11:49 zadok_2977,wip,2977,Zadok,Zadok,,,checked,checked,Zadok (Shemaiah ),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.29,,immer_600,,,,,,,Z,zadok_2977,2019-07-27 11:49 zadok_2978,wip,2978,Zadok,Zadok,,,checked,checked,Levite priest,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.10.21,,,,,,,,,Z,zadok_2978,2019-07-27 11:49 zadok_2979,wip,2979,Zadok,Zadok,,,checked,checked,Zadok (Zakkur),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zadok 3,“The scribe” set over the treasuries of the temple by Nehemiah along with a priest and a Levite ([Neh. 13:13](/neh#Neh.13.13)).,,,1,Neh.13.13,,,,,,,,,Z,zadok_2979,2019-07-27 11:49 zaham_2980,wip,2980,Zaham,Zaham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-975,,-975,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,2Chr.11.19,abihail_31,rehoboam_2412,,,"jeush_1603,shamariah_2531",,"abijah_38,attai_365,shelomith_2610,ziza_3098",,Z,zaham_2980,2019-07-27 11:49 zalaph_2981,wip,2981,Zalaph,Zalaph,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.3.30,,,,hanun_1406,,,,,Z,zalaph_2981,2019-07-27 11:49 zalmunna_2983,publish,2983,Zalmunna,Zalmunna,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1245,,-1245,,,,Zalmunna,One of the two kings of Midian whom the “Lord delivered” into the hands of Gideon. He was slain afterwards with Zebah ([Judg. 8:5-21](/judg#Judg.8.5)).,,,9,"Judg.8.5,Judg.8.6,Judg.8.7,Judg.8.10,Judg.8.12,Judg.8.15,Judg.8.18,Judg.8.21,Ps.83.11",,,,,,,,,Z,zalmunna_2983,2020-07-11 18:24 zatthu_2985,wip,2985,Zatthu,Zatthu,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zatthu,"A sprout, [Neh. 10:14](/neh#Neh.10.14).",,,1,Neh.10.14,,,,,,,,,Z,zatthu_2985,2019-07-27 11:49 zattu_2986,wip,2986,Zattu,Zattu,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-445,,,,Zattu,"Id., one whose descendants returned from the Captivity with Zerubbabel ([Ezra 2:8](/ezra#Ezra.2.8); [Neh. 7:13](/neh#Neh.7.13)); probably the same as Zatthu.",,,3,"Ezra.2.8,Ezra.10.27,Neh.7.13",,,,,,,,,Z,zattu_2986,2019-07-27 11:49 zavan_2944,wip,2944,Zavan,Zavan,,Zaavan,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,Zaavan,"Terror, one of the “dukes of Edom” ([Gen. 36:27](/gen#Gen.36.27)); called also Zavan ([1 Chr. 1:42](/1chr#1Chr.1.42)).",,,2,"Gen.36.27,1Chr.1.42",,ezer_1238,,,"akan_179,bilhan_503",,,,Z,zavan_2944,2019-07-27 11:49 zaza_2987,wip,2987,Zaza,Zaza,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1470,,-1470,,,Tribe of Judah,Zaza,"Plenty, a descendant of Judah ([1 Chr. 2:33](/1chr#1Chr.2.33)).",,,1,1Chr.2.33,,jonathan_1695,,,peleth_2312,,,,Z,zaza_2987,2019-07-27 11:49 zebadiah_2988,wip,2988,Zebadiah,Zebadiah,,,checked,checked,Zebadiah (Arad),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zebadiah 4,A son of Beriah ([1 Chr. 8:15](/1chr#1Chr.8.15)).,,,1,1Chr.8.15,,beriah_480,,,"ader_82,ahio_155,arad_281,ispah_644,jeremoth_856,joha_1664,michael_2063,shashak_2561",,,,Z,zebadiah_2988,2019-07-27 11:49 zebadiah_2989,wip,2989,Zebadiah,Zebadiah,,,checked,checked,Zebadiah (son of Elpaal),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.17,,elpaal_1185,,,"beriah_480,ishmerai_637,eber_1031,heber_1473,hezeki_1511,jezliah_1609,jobab_1644,meshullam_2023,misham_2093,shamed_2532,shema_2616",,,,Z,zebadiah_2989,2019-07-27 11:49 zebadiah_2990,wip,2990,Zebadiah,Zebadiah,,,checked,checked,Zebadiah(sons of Jeroham),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.12.7,,jeroham_878,,,joelah_1661,,,,Z,zebadiah_2990,2019-07-27 11:49 zebadiah_2991,wip,2991,Zebadiah,Zebadiah,,,checked,checked,Zebadiah (Meshelemiah had sons),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Zebadiah 5,A Korhite porter of the Lord’s house ([1 Chr. 26:2](/1chr#1Chr.26.2)). Three or four others of this name are also mentioned.,,,1,1Chr.26.2,,meshelemiah_2013,,,"jathniel_743,jediael_760,jehohanan_785,elam_1051,elioenai_1138,zechariah_3004",,,,Z,zebadiah_2991,2019-07-27 11:49 zebadiah_2992,wip,2992,Zebadiah,Zebadiah,,,checked,checked,Asahel the brother of Joab; his son Zebadiah was his successor.,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Zebadiah 1,"A son of Asahel, Joab’s brother ([1 Chr. 27:7](/1chr#1Chr.27.7)).",,,1,1Chr.27.7,,asahel_320,,,,,,,Z,zebadiah_2992,2019-07-27 11:49 zebadiah_2993,wip,2993,Zebadiah,Zebadiah,,,checked,checked,Zebadiah (The Levite),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Zebadiah 2,"A Levite who took part as one of the teachers in the system of national education instituted by Jehoshaphat ([2 Chr. 17:7](/2chr#2Chr.17.7), [8](/2chr#2Chr.17.8)).",,,1,2Chr.17.8,,,,,,,,,Z,zebadiah_2993,2019-07-27 11:49 zebadiah_2994,wip,2994,Zebadiah,Zebadiah,,,checked,checked,"Zebadiah (A son of Asahel, Joab's brother (1 Chronicles 27:7). A Levite who took part as one of the teachers in the system of national education instituted by Jehoshaphat (2 Chronicles 17:7–8). The son of Ishmael, ""the ruler of the house of Judah in all the king's matters"" (2 Chronicles 19:8–11). A son of Beriah (1 Chronicles 8:15). A Korhite porter of the Lord's house (1 Chronicles 26:2). Three or four others of this name are also mentioned. Zedekiah)",Male,,,-896,,-896,,,,Zebadiah 3,"The son of Ishmael, “the ruler of the house of Judah in all the king’s matters” ([2 Chr. 19:8-11](/2chr#2Chr.19.8)).",,,1,2Chr.19.11,,ishmael_633,,,,,,,Z,zebadiah_2994,2019-07-27 11:49 zebadiah_2995,wip,2995,Zebadiah,Zebadiah,,,checked,checked,Jehovah has bestowed,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.8,,michael_2067,,,,,,,Z,zebadiah_2995,2019-07-27 11:49 zebadiah_2996,wip,2996,Zebadiah,Zebadiah,,,checked,checked,Zebadiah (son of Immer),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.20,,,,,,,,,Z,zebadiah_2996,2019-07-27 11:49 zebah_2997,publish,2997,Zebah,Zebah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1245,,-1245,,,,Zebah,"Man-killer, or sacrifice, one of the two kings who led the vast host of the Midianites who invaded the land of Israel, and over whom Gideon gained a great and decisive victory ([Judg. 8](/judg#Judg.8)). Zebah and Zalmunna had succeeded in escaping across the Jordan with a remnant of the Midianite host, but were overtaken at Karkor, probably in the Hauran, and routed by Gideon. The kings were taken alive and brought back across the Jordan; and confessing that they had personally taken part in the slaughter of Gideon’s brothers, they were put to death (comp. [1 Sam. 12:11](/1sam#1Sam.12.11); [Isa. 10:26](/isa#Isa.10.26); [Ps. 83:11](/ps#Ps.83.11)).",,,9,"Judg.8.5,Judg.8.6,Judg.8.7,Judg.8.10,Judg.8.12,Judg.8.15,Judg.8.18,Judg.8.21,Ps.83.11",,,,,,,,,Z,zebah_2997,2020-07-11 18:24 zebedee_2998,wip,2998,Zebedee,Zebedee,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,33,,,,Zebedee,"A Galilean fisherman, the husband of Salome (q.v.), and the father of James and John, two of our Lord’s disciples ([Matt. 4:21](/matt#Matt.4.21); [27:56](/matt#Matt.27.56); [Mark 15:40](/mark#Mark.15.40)). He seems to have been a man of some position in Capernaum, for he had two boats ([Luke 5:4](/luke#Luke.5.4)) and “hired servants” ([Mark 1:20](/mark#Mark.1.20)) of his own. No mention is made of him after the call of his two sons by Jesus.",,,11,"Matt.4.21,Matt.10.2,Matt.20.20,Matt.26.37,Matt.27.56,Mark.1.19,Mark.1.20,Mark.3.17,Mark.10.35,Luke.5.10,John.21.2",,,,"james_717,john_1677",,,,,Z,zebedee_2998,2021-07-09 20:28 zebina_2999,wip,2999,Zebina,Zebina,,,checked,,,Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.43,,,,,,,,,Z,zebina_2999,2019-07-27 11:49 zebudah_3000,wip,3000,Zebudah,Zebudah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-610,,-610,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Zebudah,"Given, the wife of Josiah and mother of Jehoiakim ([2 Kings 23:36](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.36)).",,,1,2Kgs.23.36,,pedaiah_2292,josiah_1730,"johanan_1667,jehoiakim_1085",,,,,Z,zebudah_3000,2019-07-27 11:49 zebul_3001,wip,3001,Zebul,Zebul,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1233,,-1233,,,,Zebul,"Habitation, the governor of Shechem under Abimelech ([Judg. 9:28](/judg#Judg.9.28), [30](/judg#Judg.9.30), [36](/judg#Judg.9.36)). He informed his master of the intention of the people of Shechem to transfer their allegiance to the Hivite tribe of Hamor. This led to Abimelech’s destroying the city, when he put its entire population to the sword, and sowed the ruins with salt ([Judg. 9:28-45](/judg#Judg.9.28)).",,,5,"Judg.9.28,Judg.9.30,Judg.9.36,Judg.9.38,Judg.9.41",,,,,,,,,Z,zebul_3001,2019-07-27 11:49 zebulun_3002,publish,3002,Zebulun,Zebulun,,Zabulon,checked,,,Male,,-1751,-1752,,96,,,Tribe of Zebulun,Zebulun,"Dwelling, the sixth and youngest son of Jacob and Leah ([Gen. 30:20](/gen#Gen.30.20)). Little is known of his personal history. He had three sons (46:14).",,,46,"Gen.30.20,Gen.35.23,Gen.46.14,Gen.49.13,Exod.1.3,Num.1.9,Num.1.30,Num.1.31,Num.2.7,Num.7.24,Num.10.16,Num.13.10,Num.26.26,Num.34.25,Deut.27.13,Deut.33.18,Josh.19.10,Josh.19.16,Josh.19.27,Josh.19.34,Josh.21.7,Josh.21.34,Judg.1.30,Judg.4.6,Judg.4.10,Judg.5.14,Judg.5.18,Judg.6.35,Judg.12.12,1Chr.2.1,1Chr.6.63,1Chr.6.77,1Chr.12.33,1Chr.12.40,1Chr.27.19,2Chr.30.10,2Chr.30.11,2Chr.30.18,Ps.68.27,Isa.9.1,Ezek.48.26,Ezek.48.27,Ezek.48.33,Matt.4.13,Matt.4.15,Rev.7.8",leah_1813,israel_682,,"jahleel_704,sered_2501,elon_1183","issachar_645,dinah_1012,judah_1751,levi_1820,reuben_2429,simeon_2741",,"asher_337,benjamin_463,dan_973,gad_1262,joseph_1710,naphtali_2149",,Z,zebulun_3002,2020-09-06 23:51 zechariah_2970,wip,2970,Zechariah,Zechariah,,Zachariah,checked,checked,Zechariah (father of Abijah),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Zechariah 14,"The father of Abijah, who was the mother of Hezekiah ([2 Chr. 29:1](/2chr#2Chr.29.1)).",,,2,"2Kgs.18.2,2Chr.29.1",,,,abijah_14,,,,,Z,zechariah_2970,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3003,wip,3003,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (the priest),Male,,,-1710,,-1710,,,,Zechariah 4,One of the chiefs of the tribe of Reuben ([1 Chr. 5:7](/1chr#1Chr.5.7)).,,,1,1Chr.5.7,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3003,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3004,wip,3004,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (porter of the door of the tabernacle of the congregation),Male,,,-1042,,-536,,,,Zechariah 7,A Levite who assisted at the bringing up of the ark from the house of Obededom ([1 Chr. 15:20-24](/1chr#1Chr.15.20)).,,,7,"1Chr.9.21,1Chr.15.18,1Chr.15.20,1Chr.15.24,1Chr.16.5,1Chr.26.2,1Chr.26.14",,meshelemiah_2013,,,"jathniel_743,jediael_760,jehohanan_785,elam_1051,elioenai_1138,zebadiah_2991",,,,Z,zechariah_3004,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3005,wip,3005,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (Old Testament prophet),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Zechariah 8,A Kohathite Levite ([1 Chr. 24:25](/1chr#1Chr.24.25)).,,,1,1Chr.24.25,,isshiah_901,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3005,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3006,wip,3006,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,"Zechariah (The fourth son of Hosah and a Levite, Zechariah is described as a wise counselor).",Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.26.11,,hosah_1554,,,"hilkiah_1526,simri_2754,tebaliah_2833",,,,Z,zechariah_3006,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3007,wip,3007,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah(he son iddo),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Zechariah 9,A Merarite Levite ([1 Chr. 27:21](/1chr#1Chr.27.21)).,,,1,1Chr.27.21,,,,iddo_1593,,,,,Z,zechariah_3007,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3008,wip,3008,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (Remembered / Memory of the Lord),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,Zechariah 11,One who assisted in teaching the law to the people in the time of Jehoshaphat ([2 Chr. 17:7](/2chr#2Chr.17.7)).,,,1,2Chr.17.7,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3008,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3009,wip,3009,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (Jahaziel ),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zechariah 12,A Levite of the sons of Asaph ([2 Chr. 20:14](/2chr#2Chr.20.14)).,,,1,2Chr.20.14,,benaiah_444,,jahaziel_699,,,,,Z,zechariah_3009,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3010,wip,3010,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariahthe (sons of Jehoshaphat),Male,,,-889,-846,-889,jerusalem_636,jerusalem_636,Tribe of Judah,Zechariah 13,One of Jehoshaphat’s sons ([2 Chr. 21:2](/2chr#2Chr.21.2)).,,,1,2Chr.21.2,,jehoshaphat_808,,,"azariah_381,azariah_382,jehiel_773,jehoram_803,michael_2066,shephatiah_2660",,,,Z,zechariah_3010,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3012,wip,3012,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (the prophet),Male,,,-810,,-810,,,,Zechariah 3,"A prophet, who had “understanding in the seeing of God,” in the time of Uzziah, who was much indebted to him for his wise counsel ([2 Chr. 26:5](/2chr#2Chr.26.5)). Besides these, there is a large number of persons mentioned in Scripture bearing this name of whom nothing is known.",,,1,2Chr.26.5,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3012,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3013,wip,3013,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (Hebrew prophet),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.29.13,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3013,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3014,wip,3014,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (The Lord has remembered),Male,,,-624,,-624,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.34.12,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3014,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3015,wip,3015,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (Leader of God's House),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zechariah 16,One of the “rulers of the house of God” ([2 Chr. 35:8](/2chr#2Chr.35.8)).,,,1,2Chr.35.8,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3015,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3016,wip,3016,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (son of Berechiah),Male,,,-520,,-518,,,,Zechariah 1,"A prophet of Judah, the eleventh of the twelve minor prophets. Like Ezekiel, he was of priestly extraction. He describes himself (1:1) as “the son of Berechiah.” In [Ezra 5:1](/ezra#Ezra.5.1) and 6:14 he is called “the son of Iddo,” who was properly his grandfather. His prophetical career began in the second year of Darius (B.C. 520), about sixteen years after the return of the first company from exile. He was contemporary with Haggai ([Ezra 5:1](/ezra#Ezra.5.1)). His book consists of two distinct parts, (1) chapters 1 to 8, inclusive, and (2) 9 to the end. It begins with a preface (1:1-6), which recalls the nation’s past history, for the purpose of presenting a solemn warning to the present generation. Then follows a series of eight visions (1:7-6:8), succeeding one another in one night, which may be regarded as a symbolical history of Israel, intended to furnish consolation to the returned exiles and stir up hope in their minds. The symbolical action, the crowning of Joshua (6:9-15), describes how the kingdoms of the world become the kingdom of God’s Christ. Chapters 7 and 8, delivered two years later, are an answer to the question whether the days of mourning for the destruction of the city should be any longer kept, and an encouraging address to the people, assuring them of God’s presence and blessing. The second part of the book (ch. 9-14) bears no date. It is probable that a considerable interval separates it from the first part. It consists of two burdens. The first burden (ch. 9-11) gives an outline of the course of God’s providential dealings with his people down to the time of the Advent. The second burden (ch. 12-14) points out the glories that await Israel in “the latter day”, the final conflict and triumph of God’s kingdom.",,,6,"Ezra.5.1,Ezra.6.14,Zech.1.1,Zech.1.7,Zech.7.1,Zech.7.8",,berechiah_475,,,,,,"Zech.1,Zech.2,Zech.3,Zech.4,Zech.5,Zech.6,Zech.7,Zech.8,Zech.9,Zech.10,Zech.11,Zech.12,Zech.13,Zech.14",Z,zechariah_3016,2020-12-01 15:13 zechariah_3017,wip,3017,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (who returned from exile),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.3,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3017,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3018,wip,3018,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah is one of twenty eight descendants of Bebai,Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.11,,bebai_421,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3018,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3019,wip,3019,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (prophet of Judah),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.16,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3019,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3020,wip,3020,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (Mattaniah),Male,,,-456,,-456,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.10.26,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3020,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3021,wip,3021,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,zechariah (the priest),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.8.4,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3021,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3022,wip,3022,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (Athaiah ),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.4,,amariah_205,,uzziah_2928,,,,,Z,zechariah_3022,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3023,wip,3023,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (Father of John),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.5,,shiloni_2678,,joiarib_1683,,,,,Z,zechariah_3023,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3024,wip,3024,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,"The Book of Zechariah, attributed to the Hebrew prophet Zechariah",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zechariah 18,[Neh. 11:12](/neh#Neh.11.12).,,,1,Neh.11.12,,pashur_2283,,amzi_246,,,,,Z,zechariah_3024,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3025,wip,3025,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (King of Israel),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zechariah 19,[Neh. 12:16](/neh#Neh.12.16).,,,1,Neh.12.16,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3025,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3026,wip,3026,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,"Zechariah Also called: Priest of trumpets, Father: Jonathan verses Neh.12:35, of the Levitical tribe",Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.35,,jonathan_1700,,,"azarael_369,gilalai_1316,hanani_1383,judah_1755,maai_1848,milalai_2081,nethaneel_2197,shemaiah_2640",,,,Z,zechariah_3026,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3027,wip,3027,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (Priest of Abijah),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.41,,,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3027,2019-07-27 11:49 zechariah_3028,wip,3028,Zechariah,Zechariah,,,checked,checked,Zechariah (Old Testament prophet who foretold in the days of Haggai and who composed the book of Zechariah ),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zechariah 21,[Isa. 8:2](/isa#Isa.8.2).,,,1,Isa.8.2,,jeberechiah_747,,,,,,,Z,zechariah_3028,2019-07-27 11:49 zedekiah_1950,wip,1950,Zedekiah,Zedekiah,,Mattaniah,checked,checked,Zedekiah (who was made king),Male,,-628,-1053,,-583,jerusalem_636,babylon_151,Tribe of Judah,Zedekiah 1,"The last king of Judah. He was the third son of Josiah, and his mother’s name was Hamutal, the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah, and hence he was the brother of Jehoahaz ([2 Kings 23:31](/2kgs#2Kgs.23.31); [24:17](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.17), [18](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.18)). His original name was Mattaniah; but when Nebuchadnezzar placed him on the throne as the successor to Jehoiachin he changed his name to Zedekiah. The prophet Jeremiah was his counsellor, yet “he did evil in the sight of the Lord” ([2 Kings 24:19](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.19), [20](/2kgs#2Kgs.24.20); [Jer. 52:2](/jer#Jer.52.2), [3](/jer#Jer.52.3)). He ascended the throne at the age of twenty-one years. The kingdom was at that time tributary to Nebuchadnezzar; but, despite the strong remonstrances of Jeremiah and others, as well as the example of Jehoiachin, he threw off the yoke of Babylon, and entered into an alliance with Hophra, king of Egypt. This brought up Nebuchadnezzar, “with all his host” ([2 King 25:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.1)), against Jerusalem. During this siege, which lasted about eighteen months, “every worst woe befell the devoted city, which drank the cup of God’s fury to the dregs” ([2 Kings 25:3](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.3); [Lam. 4:4](/lam#Lam.4.4), [5](/lam#Lam.4.5), [10](/lam#Lam.4.10)). The city was plundered and laid in ruins. Zedekiah and his followers, attempting to escape, were made captive and taken to Riblah. There, after seeing his own children put to death, his own eyes were put out, and, being loaded with chains, he was carried captive (B.C. 588) to Babylon ([2 Kings 25:1-7](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.1); [2 Chr. 36:12](/2chr#2Chr.36.12); [Jer. 32:4](/jer#Jer.32.4), [5](/jer#Jer.32.5); 34:2, 3; 39:1-7; 52:4-11; [Ezek. 12:12](/ezek#Ezek.12.12)), where he remained a prisoner, how long is unknown, to the day of his death. After the fall of Jerusalem, Nebuzaraddan was sent to carry out its complete destruction. The city was razed to the ground. Only a small number of vinedressers and husbandmen were permitted to remain in the land ([Jer. 52:16](/jer#Jer.52.16)). Gedaliah, with a Chaldean guard stationed at Mizpah, ruled over Judah ([2 Kings 25:22](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.22), [24](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.24); jer. 40:1, 2, 5, 6).",,,52,"2Kgs.24.17,2Kgs.24.18,2Kgs.24.20,2Kgs.25.2,2Kgs.25.7,1Chr.3.15,2Chr.36.10,2Chr.36.11,Jer.1.3,Jer.21.1,Jer.21.3,Jer.21.7,Jer.24.8,Jer.27.3,Jer.27.12,Jer.28.1,Jer.29.3,Jer.32.1,Jer.32.3,Jer.32.4,Jer.32.5,Jer.34.2,Jer.34.4,Jer.34.6,Jer.34.8,Jer.34.21,Jer.37.1,Jer.37.3,Jer.37.17,Jer.37.18,Jer.37.21,Jer.38.5,Jer.38.14,Jer.38.15,Jer.38.16,Jer.38.17,Jer.38.19,Jer.38.24,Jer.39.1,Jer.39.2,Jer.39.4,Jer.39.5,Jer.39.6,Jer.44.30,Jer.49.34,Jer.51.59,Jer.52.1,Jer.52.3,Jer.52.5,Jer.52.8,Jer.52.10,Jer.52.11",hamutal_1368,josiah_1730,,,jehoahaz_2516,,"jehoiakim_1085,johanan_1667",,Z,zedekiah_1950,2020-10-30 19:50 zedekiah_3029,wip,3029,Zedekiah,Zedekiah,,,checked,checked,Zedekiah(son of Kenaanah),Male,,,-897,,-588,,,,Zedekiah 2,"The son of Chenaanah, a false prophet in the days of Ahab ([1 Kings 22:11](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.11), [24](/1kgs#1Kgs.22.24); [2 Chr. 18:10](/2chr#2Chr.18.10), [23](/2chr#2Chr.18.23)).",,,5,"1Kgs.22.11,1Kgs.22.24,2Chr.18.10,2Chr.18.23,Jer.39.7",,chenaanah_932,,,,,,,Z,zedekiah_3029,2019-07-27 11:49 zedekiah_3030,wip,3030,Zedekiah,Zedekiah,,,checked,checked,Zedekiah (Jehoiachin),Male,,,-1053,,-1053,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.3.16,,jehoiachin_791,,,"jecamiah_749,hoshama_1558,malchiram_1915,nedabiah_2170,pedaiah_2293,shealtiel_2456,shenazar_2655",,,,Z,zedekiah_3030,2019-07-27 11:49 zedekiah_3031,wip,3031,Zedekiah,Zedekiah,,,checked,checked,zedekiah (son of Shaphan),Male,,,-599,,-599,,,,,,,,2,"Jer.29.21,Jer.29.22",,maaseiah_1867,,,,,,,Z,zedekiah_3031,2019-07-27 11:49 zedekiah_3032,wip,3032,Zedekiah,Zedekiah,,,checked,checked,Zedekiah (son of Hananiah),Male,,,-606,,-606,,,,Zedekiah 3,"The son of Hananiah, a prince of Judah in the days of Jehoiakim ([Jer. 36:12](/jer#Jer.36.12)).",,,1,Jer.36.12,,hananiah_1396,,,,,,,Z,zedekiah_3032,2019-07-27 11:49 zeeb_3033,publish,3033,Zeeb,Zeeb,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1245,,-1245,,,,Zeeb,"The wolf, one of the two leaders of the great Midianite host which invaded Israel and was utterly routed by Gideon. The division of that host, which attempted to escape across the Jordan, under Oreb and Zeeb, was overtaken by the Ephraimites, who, in a great battle, completely vanquished them, their leaders being taken and slain ([Judg. 7:25](/judg#Judg.7.25); [Ps. 83:11](/ps#Ps.83.11); [Isa. 10:26](/isa#Isa.10.26)).",,,3,"Judg.7.25,Judg.8.3,Ps.83.11",,,,,,,,,Z,zeeb_3033,2020-07-11 18:30 zelek_3034,wip,3034,Zelek,Zelek,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1055,,-1055,,,,Zelek,"Cleft, an Ammonite; one of David’s valiant men ([2 Sam. 23:37](/2sam#2Sam.23.37)).",,,2,"2Sam.23.37,1Chr.11.39",,,,,,,,,Z,zelek_3034,2019-07-27 11:49 zelophehad_3035,wip,3035,Zelophehad,Zelophehad,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1443,,,Tribe of Joseph,Zelophehad,"First-born, of the tribe of Manasseh, and of the family of Gilead; died in the wilderness. Having left no sons, his daughters, concerned lest their father’s name should be “done away from among his family,” made an appeal to Moses, who, by divine direction, appointed it as “a statute of judgment” in Israel that daughters should inherit their father’s portion when no sons were left ([Num. 27:1-11](/num#Num.27.1)). But that the possession of Zelophehad might not pass away in the year of jubilee from the tribe to which he belonged, it was ordained by Moses that his daughters should not marry any one out of their father’s tribe; and this afterwards became a general law ([Num. 36](/num#Num.36)).",,,9,"Num.26.33,Num.27.1,Num.27.7,Num.36.2,Num.36.6,Num.36.10,Num.36.11,Josh.17.3,1Chr.7.15",,hepher_1496,,"milcah_2083,hoglah_1548,noah_2211,mahlah_1895,tirzah_2868",,,,,Z,zelophehad_3035,2019-07-27 11:49 zemarite_3036,publish,3036,Zemarite,Zemarite,,,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Zemarite,"The designation of one of the Phoenician tribes ([Gen. 10:18](/gen#Gen.10.18)) who inhabited the town of Sumra, at the western base of the Lebanon range. In the Amarna tablets (B.C. 1400) Zemar, or Zumur, was one of the most important of the Phoenician cities, but it afterwards almost disappears from history.",,,2,"Gen.10.18,1Chr.1.16",,canaan_914,,,"amorite_237,arkite_308,arvadite_316,jebusite_748,girgasite_1322,hamathite_1361,heth_1510,hivite_1534,zidon_2738,sinite_2755",,,,Z,zemarite_3036,2020-05-17 01:54 zemira_3037,wip,3037,Zemira,Zemira,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Zemira,"Vine-dresser, a Benjamite; one of the sons of Becher ([1 Chr. 7:8](/1chr#1Chr.7.8)).",,,1,1Chr.7.8,,becher_423,,,"abiah_17,alameth_184,anathoth_262,jerimoth_865,eliezer_1115,elioenai_1137,joash_1635,omri_2244",,,,Z,zemira_3037,2019-07-27 11:49 zenas_3038,publish,3038,Zenas,Zenas,,,checked,,,Male,,,65,,65,,,,Zenas,"A disciple called “the lawyer,” whom Paul wished Titus to bring with him ([Titus 3:13](/titus#Titus.3.13)). Nothing more is known of him.",,,1,Titus.3.13,,,,,,,,,Z,zenas_3038,2020-05-18 20:13 zephaniah_3039,wip,3039,Zephaniah,Zephaniah,,,checked,checked,Zephaniah (son of Maaseiah the priest),Male,,,-599,,-588,,,,Zephaniah 2,"The son of Maaseiah, the “second priest” in the reign of Zedekiah, often mentioned in Jeremiah as having been sent from the king to inquire ([Jer. 21:1](/jer#Jer.21.1)) regarding the coming woes which he had denounced, and to entreat the prophet’s intercession that the judgment threatened might be averted ([Jer. 29:25](/jer#Jer.29.25), [26](/jer#Jer.29.26), [29](/jer#Jer.29.29); 37:3; 52:24). He, along with some other captive Jews, was put to death by the king of Babylon “at Riblah in the land of Hamath” ([2 Kings 25:21](/2kgs#2Kgs.25.21)).",,,6,"2Kgs.25.18,Jer.21.1,Jer.29.25,Jer.29.29,Jer.37.3,Jer.52.24",,maaseiah_1866,,,,,,,Z,zephaniah_3039,2019-07-27 11:49 zephaniah_3040,wip,3040,Zephaniah,Zephaniah,,,checked,checked,Zephaniah (son of Cushi),Male,,,-630,,-630,,,,,,,,1,Zeph.1.1,,cushi_966,,,,,,"Zeph.1,Zeph.2,Zeph.3",Z,zephaniah_3040,2020-12-01 15:50 zephaniah_3041,wip,3041,Zephaniah,Zephaniah,,,checked,checked,Zephaniah (father of Josiah),Male,,,-519,,-519,,,,Zephaniah 4,"The father of Josiah, the priest who dwelt in Jerusalem when Darius issued the decree that the temple should be rebuilt ([Zech. 6:10](/zech#Zech.6.10)).",,,2,"Zech.6.10,Zech.6.14",,,,josiah_1731,,,,,Z,zephaniah_3041,2019-07-27 11:49 zepho_3042,wip,3042,Zepho,Zepho,,Zephi,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,,,,,3,"Gen.36.11,Gen.36.15,1Chr.1.36",,eliphaz_1144,,,"amalek_197,gatam_1281,kenaz_1776,korah_1794,omar_2242,teman_2838",,,,Z,zepho_3042,2019-07-27 11:49 zephon_3093,wip,3093,Zephon,Zephon,,Ziphion,checked,,,Male,,,-1706,,-1452,,,Tribe of Gad,,,,,2,"Gen.46.16,Num.26.15",,gad_1262,,,"areli_296,arod_311,eri_1214,ozni_1235,haggi_1351,shuni_2731",,,,Z,zephon_3093,2019-07-27 11:49 zerah_2984,wip,2984,Zerah,Zerah,,"Zara,Zarah",checked,checked,Zerah( sons of Judah),Male,,,-1752,,26,,,Tribe of Judah,Zerah 2,A son of Tamar ([Gen. 38:30](/gen#Gen.38.30)); called also Zara ([Matt. 1:3](/matt#Matt.1.3)).,,,12,"Gen.38.30,Gen.46.12,Num.26.20,Josh.7.1,Josh.7.18,Josh.7.24,Josh.22.20,1Chr.2.4,1Chr.2.6,1Chr.9.6,Neh.11.24,Matt.1.3",tamar_2821,judah_1751,,"heman_1489,ethan_1223,calcol_536,dara_976,zabdi_2954",pharez_2338,,"er_1209,onan_2250,shelah_2593",,Z,zerah_2984,2019-07-27 11:49 zerah_3043,wip,3043,Zerah,Zerah,,,checked,checked,Zerah (grandson of Esau’s wife Basemath),Male,,,-1853,,-1712,,,,,,,,3,"Gen.36.13,Gen.36.17,1Chr.1.37",,reuel_2430,,,"mizzah_2101,nahath_2146,shammah_2538",,,,Z,zerah_3043,2019-07-27 11:49 zerah_3044,wip,3044,Zerah,Zerah,,,checked,checked,Zerah (of Bozrah),Male,,,-1869,,-1853,,,,,,,,2,"Gen.36.33,1Chr.1.44",,,,jobab_1641,,,,,Z,zerah_3044,2019-07-27 11:49 zerah_3045,wip,3045,Zerah,Zerah,,,checked,checked,Zerah (an Ethiopian),Male,,,-1700,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Zerah 3,"A Gershonite Levite ([1 Chr. 6:21](/1chr#1Chr.6.21), [41](/1chr#1Chr.6.41)).",,,2,"1Chr.6.21,1Chr.6.41",,adaiah_1592,,jeaterai_746,,,,,Z,zerah_3045,2019-07-27 11:49 zerah_3046,wip,3046,Zerah,Zerah,,,checked,checked,Zerah (chariots),Male,,,-941,,-941,,,,Zerah 1,"An “Ethiopian,” probably Osorkon II., the successor of Shishak on the throne of Egypt. With an enormous army, the largest we read of in Scripture, he invaded the kingdom of Judah in the days of Asa ([2 Chr. 14:9-15](/2chr#2Chr.14.9)). He reached Zephathah, and there encountered the army of Asa. This is the only instance “in all the annals of Judah of a victorious encounter in the field with a first-class heathen power in full force.” The Egyptian host was utterly routed, and the Hebrews gathered “exceeding much spoil.” Three hundred years elapsed before another Egyptian army, that of Necho (B.C. 609), came up against Jerusalem.",,,1,2Chr.14.9,,,,,,,,,Z,zerah_3046,2019-07-27 11:49 zerah_3102,wip,3102,Zerah,Zerah,,Zohar,checked,checked,Zerah (A son of Tamar ( Genesis 38:30 ); called also Zara ( Matthew 1:3 ).),Male,,,-1721,,-1452,,,Tribe of Simeon,Zohar 2,One of the sons of Simeon ([Gen. 46:10](/gen#Gen.46.10); [Ex. 6:15](/exod#Exod.6.15)).,,,4,"Gen.46.10,Exod.6.15,Num.26.13,1Chr.4.24",,simeon_2741,,,"jachin_679,jamin_720,jemuel_838,ohad_2239,shaul_2562",,,,Z,zerah_3102,2019-07-27 11:49 zerahiah_3047,wip,3047,Zerahiah,Zerahiah,,Ahitub,checked,checked,Zerahiah (son of Phinehas) My brother of goodness. A few people in the Bible have this name.,Male,,,-1700,,-445,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,5,"1Chr.6.6,1Chr.6.51,1Chr.9.11,Ezra.7.4,Neh.11.11",,uzzi_2917,,meraioth_2003,,,,,Z,zerahiah_3047,2019-07-27 11:49 zerahiah_3048,wip,3048,Zerahiah,Zerahiah,,,checked,checked,Zerahiah (Father of Elihoenai),Male,,,-457,,-457,,,,,,,,1,Ezra.8.4,,,,elihoenai_1124,,,,,Z,zerahiah_3048,2019-07-27 11:49 zeresh_3049,wip,3049,Zeresh,Zeresh,,,checked,,,Female,,,-453,,-453,,,,Zeresh,"Star of Venus, the wife of Haman, whom she instigated to prepare a gallows for Mordecai ([Esther 5:10](/esth#Esth.5.10)).",,,3,"Esth.5.10,Esth.5.14,Esth.6.13",,,haman_1360,,,,,,Z,zeresh_3049,2019-07-27 11:49 zereth_3050,wip,3050,Zereth,Zereth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.7,helah_1478,ashur_342,,,"coz_958,ethnan_1226,jezoar_1610",,"ahuzam_175,haahashtari_1332,hepher_1497,temeni_2840",,Z,zereth_3050,2019-07-27 11:49 zeror_3052,wip,3052,Zeror,Zeror,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1095,,-1095,,,,,,,,1,1Sam.9.1,,bechorath_425,,abiel_23,,,,,Z,zeror_3052,2019-07-27 11:49 zeruah_3053,wip,3053,Zeruah,Zeruah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-984,,-984,,,,Zeruah,"Stricken, mother of Jeroboam, the first king of the ten tribes ([1 Kings 11:26](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.26)).",,,1,1Kgs.11.26,,,nebat_2165,jeroboam_872,,,,,Z,zeruah_3053,2019-07-27 11:49 zerubbabel_3054,wip,3054,Zerubbabel,Zerubbabel,,"Sheshbazzar,Zorobabel",checked,,,Male,,,-1053,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",Zerubbabel,"The seed of Babylon, the son of Salathiel or Shealtiel ([Hag. 1:1](/hag#Hag.1.1); Zorobabel, [Matt. 1:12](/matt#Matt.1.12)); called also the son of Pedaiah ([1 Chr. 3:17-19](/1chr#1Chr.3.17)), i.e., according to a frequent usage of the word “son;” the grandson or the nephew of Salathiel. He is also known by the Persian name of Sheshbazzar ([Ezra 1:8](/ezra#Ezra.1.8), [11](/ezra#Ezra.1.11)). In the first year of Cyrus, king of Persia, he led the first band of Jews, numbering 42,360 ([Ezra 2:64](/ezra#Ezra.2.64)), exclusive of a large number of servants, who returned from captivity at the close of the seventy years. In the second year after the Return, he erected an altar and laid the foundation of the temple on the ruins of that which had been destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar (3:8-13; ch. 4-6). All through the work he occupied a prominent place, inasmuch as he was a descendant of the royal line of David.",,,27,"1Chr.3.19,Ezra.1.8,Ezra.1.11,Ezra.2.2,Ezra.3.2,Ezra.3.8,Ezra.4.2,Ezra.4.3,Ezra.5.2,Ezra.5.14,Ezra.5.16,Neh.7.7,Neh.12.1,Neh.12.47,Hag.1.1,Hag.1.12,Hag.1.14,Hag.2.2,Hag.2.4,Hag.2.21,Hag.2.23,Zech.4.6,Zech.4.7,Zech.4.9,Zech.4.10,Matt.1.12,Matt.1.13",,pedaiah_2293,,"jushab-hesed_1765,abiud_56,meshullam_2021,hasadiah_1426,shelomith_2606,hashubah_1445,berechiah_471,hananiah_1384,ohel_2240",shimei_2686,,,,Z,zerubbabel_3054,2019-07-27 11:49 zeruiah_3055,wip,3055,Zeruiah,Zeruiah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1752,,-1014,,,,Zeruiah,"Stricken of the Lord, David’s sister, and the mother of Abishai, Joab, and Asahel ([1 Chr. 2:16](/1chr#1Chr.2.16)), who were the three leading heroes of David’s army, and being his nephews, they were admitted to the closest companionship with him.",,,25,"1Sam.26.6,2Sam.2.13,2Sam.2.18,2Sam.3.39,2Sam.8.16,2Sam.14.1,2Sam.16.9,2Sam.16.10,2Sam.17.25,2Sam.18.2,2Sam.19.21,2Sam.19.22,2Sam.21.17,2Sam.23.18,2Sam.23.37,1Kgs.1.7,1Kgs.2.5,1Kgs.2.22,1Chr.2.16,1Chr.11.6,1Chr.11.39,1Chr.18.12,1Chr.18.15,1Chr.26.28,1Chr.27.24",,nahash_2138,,"asahel_320,joab_1617,abishai_50",abigail_27,david_994,,,Z,zeruiah_3055,2019-07-27 11:49 zetham_3056,wip,3056,Zetham,Zetham,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,Zetham,"Olive planter, a Levite ([1 Chr. 23:8](/1chr#1Chr.23.8)).",,,2,"1Chr.23.8,1Chr.26.22",,jehiel_771,,,joel_1655,,,,Z,zetham_3056,2019-07-27 11:49 zethan_3057,wip,3057,Zethan,Zethan,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Benjamin,Zethan,A Benjamite ([1 Chr. 7:10](/1chr#1Chr.7.10)).,,,1,1Chr.7.10,,bilhan_504,,,"ahishahar_160,benjamin_458,chenaanah_933,ehud_1040,jeush_1601,tharshish_2847",,,,Z,zethan_3057,2019-07-27 11:49 zethar_3058,wip,3058,Zethar,Zethar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-462,,-462,,,,,,,,1,Esth.1.10,,,,,,,,,Z,zethar_3058,2019-07-27 11:49 zia_3059,wip,3059,Zia,Zia,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1060,,-1060,,,,Zia,"Fear, a Gadite ([1 Chr. 5:13](/1chr#1Chr.5.13)).",,,1,1Chr.5.13,,abihail_30,,,"jachan_678,heber_1472,jorai_1704,meshullam_2022,michael_2059,sheba_2571",,,,Z,zia_3059,2019-07-27 11:49 ziba_3060,wip,3060,Ziba,Ziba,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1040,,-1023,,,,Ziba,"Post; statue, “a servant of the house of Saul” ([2 Sam. 9:2](/2sam#2Sam.9.2)), who informed David that Mephibosheth, a son of Jonathan, was alive. He afterwards dealt treacherously toward Mephibosheth, whom he slanderously misrepresented to David.",,,13,"2Sam.9.2,2Sam.9.3,2Sam.9.4,2Sam.9.9,2Sam.9.10,2Sam.9.11,2Sam.9.12,2Sam.16.1,2Sam.16.2,2Sam.16.3,2Sam.16.4,2Sam.19.17,2Sam.19.29",,,,,,,,,Z,ziba_3060,2019-07-27 11:49 zibeon_3061,wip,3061,Zibeon,Zibeon,,,checked,checked,Zibeon(sons of Esau’s ),Male,,,-1796,,-1712,,,,Zibeon 1,A Hivite ([Gen. 36:2](/gen#Gen.36.2)).,,,2,"Gen.36.2,Gen.36.14",,,,anah_247,,,,,Z,zibeon_3061,2019-07-27 11:49 zibeon_3062,wip,3062,Zibeon,Zibeon,,,checked,checked,"Zibeon (A Horite chief. Ancestor of Oholibamah, Esau’s wife. Father of Anah (Gen 36:14, 20, 24, 29; 1 Chr 1:38–40). He is listed as a Hivite in Gen 36:2.)",Male,,,-1853,,-1756,,,,,,,,5,"Gen.36.20,Gen.36.24,Gen.36.29,1Chr.1.38,1Chr.1.40",,seir_2485,,"ajah_178,anah_249","anah_248,dishan_1015,dishon_1016,ezer_1238,lotan_1831,shobal_2719,timna_2860",,,,Z,zibeon_3062,2019-07-27 11:49 zibia_3063,wip,3063,Zibia,Zibia,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zibia,"Gazelle, a Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:9](/1chr#1Chr.8.9)).",,,1,1Chr.8.9,hodesh_1543,shaharaim_2513,,,"jeuz_1604,jobab_1643,malcham_1900,mesha_2011,mirma_2089,shachia_2512",,"abitub_55,elpaal_1185",,Z,zibia_3063,2019-07-27 11:49 zibiah_3064,wip,3064,Zibiah,Zibiah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-878,,-878,,,Genealogy of Jesus,Zibiah,The mother of King Joash ([2 Kings 12:1](/2kgs#2Kgs.12.1); [2 Chr. 24:1](/2chr#2Chr.24.1)).,,,2,"2Kgs.12.1,2Chr.24.1",,,ahaziah_121,joash_1632,,,,,Z,zibiah_3064,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3065,wip,3065,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,Zichri (Son of Izhar),Male,,,-1491,,-1491,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,Exod.6.21,,izhar_658,,,"korah_1795,nepheg_2178,shelomoth_2608",,,,Z,zichri_3065,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3066,wip,3066,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,Zichri (son of Shimei),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zichri 1,A Benjamite chief ([1 Chr. 8:19](/1chr#1Chr.8.19)).,,,1,1Chr.8.19,,shimhi_2698,,,"adaiah_71,beraiah_470,jakim_713,eliel_1105,elienai_1112,shimrath_2702,zabdi_2955,zilthai_3082",,,,Z,zichri_3066,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3067,wip,3067,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,Zichri (son of Shashak),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zichri 2,Another of the same tribe ([1 Chr. 8:23](/1chr#1Chr.8.23)).,,,1,1Chr.8.23,,shashak_2561,,,"abdon_11,antothijah_271,iphedeiah_606,ishpan_639,elam_1050,eliel_1106,hanan_1370,hananiah_1385,heber_1474,penuel_2315",,,,Z,zichri_3067,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3068,wip,3068,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,Zichri (Benjamite),Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.8.27,,jeroham_875,,,"athaliah_360,jaresiah_731,eliah_1081,shamsherai_2548,shehariah_2592",,,,Z,zichri_3068,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3069,wip,3069,Zichri,Zichri,,Zabdi,checked,checked,A Benjamite chief ( 1 Chronicles 8:19 ) Another of the same tribe ( 1 Chronicles 8:23 ),Male,,,-536,,-445,,,,Zabdi 4,"A Levite, one of the sons of Asaph ([Neh. 11:17](/neh#Neh.11.17)); probably the same as Zichri ([1 Chr. 9:15](/1chr#1Chr.9.15)), and Zaccur ([Neh. 12:35](/neh#Neh.12.35)).",,,2,"1Chr.9.15,Neh.11.17",,asaph_331,,micha_2051,,,,,Z,zichri_3069,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3070,wip,3070,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,brother of joram,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,,,,,1,1Chr.26.25,,joram_1706,,shelomith_2609,,,,,Z,zichri_3070,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3071,wip,3071,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,Zichri (A chief),Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,,,,,,1,1Chr.27.16,,,,eliezer_1117,,,,,Z,zichri_3071,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3072,wip,3072,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,Zichri (father of Amasiah),Male,,,-912,,-912,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.17.16,,,,amasiah_213,,,,,Z,zichri_3072,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3073,wip,3073,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,Zichri (captain in Jehoiada's time),Male,,,-878,,-878,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.23.1,,,,elishaphat_1161,,,,,Z,zichri_3073,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3074,wip,3074,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,Zichri (one of' Dat-id's Worthies),Male,,,-742,,-742,,,,,,,,1,2Chr.28.7,,,,,,,,,Z,zichri_3074,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3075,wip,3075,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,Zichei (A son of Izhar) Exodus 6:21,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,,,,,1,Neh.11.9,,,,joel_1659,,,,,Z,zichri_3075,2019-07-27 11:49 zichri_3076,wip,3076,Zichri,Zichri,,,checked,checked,"Zichri (A Benjamite chief, Another of the same tribe)",Male,,,0,,0,,,,,,,,1,Neh.12.17,,,,,,,,,Z,zichri_3076,2019-07-27 11:49 zidkijah_3077,wip,3077,Zidkijah,Zidkijah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Zidkijah,"The Lord is righteous, one who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah ([Neh. 10:1](/neh#Neh.10.1)).",,,1,Neh.10.1,,,,,,,,,Z,zidkijah_3077,2019-07-27 11:49 zidon_2738,publish,2738,Zidon,Zidon,,Sidon,checked,,,Male,,,-2304,,-2304,,,,Zidon,"A fishery, a town on the Mediterranean coast, about 25 miles north of Tyre. It received its name from the “first-born” of Canaan, the grandson of Noah ([Gen. 10:15](/gen#Gen.10.15), [19](/gen#Gen.10.19)). It was the first home of the Phoenicians on the coast of Palestine, and from its extensive commercial relations became a “great” city ([Josh. 11:8](/josh#Josh.11.8); [19:28](/josh#Josh.19.28)). It was the mother city of Tyre. It lay within the lot of the tribe of Asher, but was never subdued ([Judg. 1:31](/judg#Judg.1.31)). The Zidonians long oppressed Israel ([Judg. 10:12](/judg#Judg.10.12)). From the time of David its glory began to wane, and Tyre, its “virgin daughter” ([Isa. 23:12](/isa#Isa.23.12)), rose to its place of pre-eminence. Solomon entered into a matrimonial alliance with the Zidonians, and thus their form of idolatrous worship found a place in the land of Israel ([1 Kings 11:1](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.1), [33](/1kgs#1Kgs.11.33)). This city was famous for its manufactures and arts, as well as for its commerce ([1 Kings 5:6](/1kgs#1Kgs.5.6); [1 Chr. 22:4](/1chr#1Chr.22.4); [Ezek. 27:8](/ezek#Ezek.27.8)). It is frequently referred to by the prophets ([Isa. 23:2](/isa#Isa.23.2), [4](/isa#Isa.23.4), [12](/isa#Isa.23.12); [Jer. 25:22](/jer#Jer.25.22); [27:3](/jer#Jer.27.3); [47:4](/jer#Jer.47.4); [Ezek. 27:8](/ezek#Ezek.27.8); [28:21](/ezek#Ezek.28.21), [22](/ezek#Ezek.28.22); [32:30](/ezek#Ezek.32.30); [Joel 3:4](/joel#Joel.3.4)). Our Lord visited the “coasts” of Tyre and Zidon = Sidon (q.v.), [Matt. 15:21](/matt#Matt.15.21); [Mark 7:24](/mark#Mark.7.24); [Luke 4:26](/luke#Luke.4.26); and from this region many came forth to hear him preaching ([Mark 3:8](/mark#Mark.3.8); [Luke 6:17](/luke#Luke.6.17)). From Sidon, at which the ship put in after leaving Caesarea, Paul finally sailed for Rome ([Acts 27:3](/acts#Acts.27.3), [4](/acts#Acts.27.4)). This city is now a town of 10,000 inhabitants, with remains of walls built in the twelfth century A.D. In 1855, the sarcophagus of Eshmanezer was discovered. From a Phoenician inscription on its lid, it appears that he was a “king of the Sidonians,” probably in the third century B.C., and that his mother was a priestess of Ashtoreth, “the goddess of the Sidonians.” In this inscription Baal is mentioned as the chief god of the Sidonians.",,,2,"Gen.10.15,1Chr.1.13",,canaan_914,,,"amorite_237,arkite_308,arvadite_316,jebusite_748,girgasite_1322,hamathite_1361,heth_1510,hivite_1534,sinite_2755,zemarite_3036",,,,Z,zidon_2738,2020-05-17 01:54 ziha_3078,wip,3078,Ziha,Ziha,,,checked,checked,Ziha (Hasupha),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Ziha 1,The name of a family of Nethinim ([Ezra 2:43](/ezra#Ezra.2.43); [Neh. 7:46](/neh#Neh.7.46)).,,,2,"Ezra.2.43,Neh.7.46",,,,,,,,,Z,ziha_3078,2019-07-27 11:49 ziha_3079,wip,3079,Ziha,Ziha,,,checked,checked,Ziha (Leader of the servers),Male,,,-445,,-445,,,,Ziha 2,A ruler among the Nethinim ([Neh. 11:21](/neh#Neh.11.21)).,,,1,Neh.11.21,,,,,,,,,Z,ziha_3079,2019-07-27 11:49 zillah_3080,publish,3080,Zillah,Zillah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-4003,,-4003,,,,Zillah,"Shadow, one of the wives of Lamech, of the line of Cain, and mother of Tubal-cain ([Gen. 4:19](/gen#Gen.4.19), [22](/gen#Gen.4.22)).",,,3,"Gen.4.19,Gen.4.22,Gen.4.23",,,lamech_1808,"naamah_2118,tubal-cain_2884",,,,,Z,zillah_3080,2020-05-15 01:32 zilpah_3081,wip,3081,Zilpah,Zilpah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1753,,-1706,,,,Zilpah,"Drooping, Leah’s handmaid, and the mother of Gad and Asher ([Gen. 30:9-13](/gen#Gen.30.9)).",,,7,"Gen.29.24,Gen.30.9,Gen.30.10,Gen.30.12,Gen.35.26,Gen.37.2,Gen.46.18",,,israel_682,"asher_337,gad_1262",,,,,Z,zilpah_3081,2020-09-02 01:36 zilthai_3082,wip,3082,Zilthai,Zilthai,,,checked,checked,Zilthai (One of the captains of the tribe of Manasseh who joined David at Ziklag ( 1 Chronicles 12:20 ).),Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zilthai 1,A Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:20](/1chr#1Chr.8.20)).,,,1,1Chr.8.20,,shimhi_2698,,,"adaiah_71,beraiah_470,jakim_713,eliel_1105,elienai_1112,shimrath_2702,zabdi_2955,zichri_3066",,,,Z,zilthai_3082,2019-07-27 11:49 zilthai_3083,wip,3083,Zilthai,Zilthai,,,checked,checked,Zilthai was one of the soldiers from Manasseh who went over to David's side when he was returning,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zilthai 2,One of the captains of the tribe of Manasseh who joined David at Ziklag ([1 Chr. 12:20](/1chr#1Chr.12.20)).,,,1,1Chr.12.20,,,,,,,,,Z,zilthai_3083,2019-07-27 11:49 zimmah_3084,wip,3084,Zimmah,Zimmah,,,checked,checked,Zimmah (father of Joah),Male,,,-1700,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Zimmah 1,A Gershonite Levite ([1 Chr. 6:20](/1chr#1Chr.6.20)).,,,2,"1Chr.6.20,1Chr.6.42",,shimei_691,,ethan_1622,,,,,Z,zimmah_3084,2019-07-27 11:49 zimmah_3085,wip,3085,Zimmah,Zimmah,,,checked,checked,Zimmah (A Gershonite Levite),Male,,,-726,,-726,,,,Zimmah 3,The father of Joah ([2 Chr. 29:12](/2chr#2Chr.29.12)).,,,1,2Chr.29.12,,,,joah_1624,,,,,Z,zimmah_3085,2019-07-27 11:49 zimran_3086,wip,3086,Zimran,Zimran,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1853,,-1852,,,,Zimran,"Vine-dressers; celebrated, one of the sons of Abraham by Keturah ([Gen. 25:2](/gen#Gen.25.2)).",,,2,"Gen.25.2,1Chr.1.32",keturah_1782,abraham_58,,,"ishbak_620,jokshan_1685,medan_1978,midian_2075,shuah_2727",,"isaac_616,ishmael_630",,Z,zimran_3086,2019-07-27 11:49 zimri_3087,wip,3087,Zimri,Zimri,,,checked,checked,"Zimri(he was the only king in Israel that reigned for just seven days, this happened 884 BCE, he is the son of Salu, and is described as a prince of a chief house among the Simeonites.)",Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.25.14,,salu_2465,,,,,,,Z,zimri_3087,2019-07-27 11:49 zimri_3088,wip,3088,Zimri,Zimri,,,checked,checked,Zimri (king of Israel),Male,,,-929,,-884,,,,Zimri 2,"Murdered Elah at Tirzah, and succeeded him on the throne of Israel ([1 Kings 16:8-10](/1kgs#1Kgs.16.8)). He reigned only seven days, for Omri, whom the army elected as king, laid siege to Tirzah, whereupon Zimri set fire to the palace and perished amid its ruins (11-20). Omri succeeded to the throne only after four years of fierce war with Tibni, another claimant to the throne.",,,8,"1Kgs.16.9,1Kgs.16.10,1Kgs.16.12,1Kgs.16.15,1Kgs.16.16,1Kgs.16.18,1Kgs.16.20,2Kgs.9.31",,,,,,,,,Z,zimri_3088,2020-11-02 15:59 zimri_3089,wip,3089,Zimri,Zimri,,,checked,checked,Ancestor of a Judahite clan,Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,,,,,2,"1Chr.8.36,1Chr.9.42",,jarah_782,,moza_2114,"alemeth_185,azmaveth_556",,,,Z,zimri_3089,2019-07-27 11:49 ziph_3091,wip,3091,Ziph,Ziph,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1060,,,,Ziph 1,A son of Jehaleleel ([1 Chr. 4:16](/1chr#1Chr.4.16)).,,,2,"1Sam.26.2,1Chr.4.16",,jehaleleel_764,,,"asareel_333,tiria_2867,ziphah_3092",,,,Z,ziph_3091,2019-07-27 11:49 ziphah_3092,wip,3092,Ziphah,Ziphah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Ziphah,A descendant of Judah ([1 Chr. 4:16](/1chr#1Chr.4.16)).,,,1,1Chr.4.16,,jehaleleel_764,,,"asareel_333,tiria_2867,ziph_3091",,,,Z,ziphah_3092,2019-07-27 11:49 zippor_3094,wip,3094,Zippor,Zippor,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1452,,-1187,,,,Zippor,"A little bird, the father of Balak, king of Moab ([Num. 22:2](/num#Num.22.2), [4](/num#Num.22.4)).",,,7,"Num.22.2,Num.22.4,Num.22.10,Num.22.16,Num.23.18,Josh.24.9,Judg.11.25",,,,balak_387,,,,,Z,zippor_3094,2019-07-27 11:49 zipporah_3095,wip,3095,Zipporah,Zipporah,,,checked,,,Female,,,-1531,,-1491,,,,Zipporah,"A female bird. Reuel’s daughter, who became the wife of Moses ([Ex. 2:21](/exod#Exod.2.21)). In consequence of the event recorded in [Ex. 4:24-26](/exod#Exod.4.24), she and her two sons, Gershom and Eliezer, when so far on the way with Moses toward Egypt, were sent back by him to her own kinsfolk, the Midianites, with whom they sojourned till Moses afterwards joined them (18:2-6).",,,3,"Exod.2.21,Exod.4.25,Exod.18.2",,jethro_2431,moses_2108,"gershom_1302,eliezer_1114","eliasaph_1091,hobab_1537",,,,Z,zipporah_3095,2019-07-27 11:49 zithri_3096,wip,3096,Zithri,Zithri,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1491,,-1491,,,Tribe of Levi,Zithri,"The Lord protects, a Levite, son of Uzziel ([Ex. 6:22](/exod#Exod.6.22)).",,,1,Exod.6.22,,uzziel_2929,,,"isshiah_901,elizaphan_1189,michah_2052,mishael_2090",,,,Z,zithri_3096,2019-07-27 11:49 ziza_3097,wip,3097,Ziza,Ziza,,,checked,checked,Ziza (Shiphi),Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Ziza 1,A Simeonite prince ([1 Chr. 4:37-43](/1chr#1Chr.4.37)).,,,1,1Chr.4.37,,shiphi_2709,,,,,,,Z,ziza_3097,2019-07-27 11:49 ziza_3098,wip,3098,Ziza,Ziza,,,checked,checked,Ziza (Son of Rehoboam),Male,,,-975,,-975,jerusalem_636,,Tribe of Judah,Ziza 2,A son of Rehoboam ([2 Chr. 11:20](/2chr#2Chr.11.20)).,,,1,2Chr.11.20,maachah_1841,rehoboam_2412,,,"abijah_38,attai_365,shelomith_2610",,"jeush_1603,shamariah_2531,zaham_2980",,Z,ziza_3098,2019-07-27 11:49 zizah_3090,wip,3090,Zizah,Zizah,,Zina,checked,,,Male,,,-1015,,-1015,,,Tribe of Levi,Zizah,A Gershonite Levite ([1 Chr. 23:11](/1chr#1Chr.23.11)).,,,2,"1Chr.23.10,1Chr.23.11",,shimei_2699,,,"beriah_481,jahath_692,jeush_1602",,,,Z,zizah_3090,2019-07-27 11:49 zoar_3099,wip,3099,Zoar,Zoar,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,,Zoar,"Small, a town on the east or south-east of the Dead Sea, to which Lot and his daughters fled from Sodom ([Gen. 19:22](/gen#Gen.19.22), [23](/gen#Gen.19.23)). It was originally called Bela (14:2, 8). It is referred to by the prophets Isaiah (15:5) and Jeremiah (48:34). Its ruins are still seen at the opening of the ravine of Kerak, the Kir-Moab referred to in [2 Kings 3](/2kgs#2Kgs.3), the modern Tell esh-Shaghur.",,,0,,,,,,,,,,Z,zoar_3099,2020-07-16 17:06 zobebah_3100,wip,3100,Zobebah,Zobebah,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,Tribe of Judah,,,,,1,1Chr.4.8,,coz_958,,,"anub_272,harum_1423",,,,Z,zobebah_3100,2019-07-27 11:49 zohar_3101,wip,3101,Zohar,Zohar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1860,,-1821,,,,Zohar 1,The father of Ephron the Hittite ([Gen. 23:8](/gen#Gen.23.8)).,,,2,"Gen.23.8,Gen.25.9",,,,ephron_1208,,,,,Z,zohar_3101,2019-07-27 11:49 zoheth_3103,wip,3103,Zoheth,Zoheth,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1721,,-1721,,,,Zoheth,"Snatching (?), one of the sons of Ishi ([1 Chr. 4:20](/1chr#1Chr.4.20)).",,,1,1Chr.4.20,,ishi_624,,,ben-zoheth_464,,,,Z,zoheth_3103,2019-07-27 11:49 zophah_3104,wip,3104,Zophah,Zophah,,,checked,,,Male,,,0,,0,,,Tribe of Asher,Zophah,"Spreading out, a son of Helem ([1 Chr. 7:35](/1chr#1Chr.7.35)), a chief of Asher.",,,2,"1Chr.7.35,1Chr.7.36",,hotham_1562,,"shilshah_2679,beri_477,ulla_2730,bezer_492,hod_1538,suah_2803,harnepher_1420,imrah_603,jether_654,beera_430,shamma_2537","amal_196,imna_601,shelesh_2603",,,,Z,zophah_3104,2019-07-27 11:49 zophar_3105,wip,3105,Zophar,Zophar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1520,,-1520,,,,Zophar,"Chirping, one of Job’s friends who came to condole with him in his distress ([Job 2:11](/job#Job.2.11). The LXX. render here “king of the Mineans” = Ma’in, Maonites, [Judg. 10:12](/judg#Judg.10.12), in Southern Arabia). He is called a Naamathite, or an inhabitant of some unknown place called Naamah.",,,4,"Job.2.11,Job.11.1,Job.20.1,Job.42.9",,,,,,,,,Z,zophar_3105,2019-07-27 11:49 zorobabel_3106,wip,3106,Zorobabel,Zorobabel,,,checked,,,Male,,,26,,26,,,"Tribe of Judah,Genealogy of Jesus",,,,,1,Luke.3.27,,salathiel_2457,,rhesa_2438,,,,,Z,zorobabel_3106,2019-07-27 11:49 zuar_3107,wip,3107,Zuar,Zuar,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,,,,,5,"Num.1.8,Num.2.5,Num.7.18,Num.7.23,Num.10.15",,,,nethaneel_2188,,,,,Z,zuar_3107,2019-07-27 11:49 zuph_3108,wip,3108,Zuph,Zuph,,Zophai,checked,,,Male,,,-1100,,-1042,,,Tribe of Levi,Zuph,"Honeycomb, a Kohathite Levite, ancestor of Elkanah and Samuel ([1 Sam. 1:1](/1sam#1Sam.1.1)); called also Zophai ([1 Chr. 6:26](/1chr#1Chr.6.26)).",,,3,"1Sam.1.1,1Chr.6.26,1Chr.6.35",,elkanah_1170,,nahath_2876,,,,,Z,zuph_3108,2019-07-27 11:49 zur_3109,wip,3109,Zur,Zur,,,checked,checked,Zur (A prince of Midian),Male,,,-1452,,-1452,,,,,,,,1,Num.25.15,,,,cozbi_959,,,,,Z,zur_3109,2019-07-27 11:49 zur_3110,wip,3110,Zur,Zur,,,checked,checked,Zur was one of the Midianite Chiefs defeated by Moses.,Male,,,-1452,,-1444,,,,Zur 1,One of the five Midianite kings whom the Israelites defeated and put to death ([Num. 31:8](/num#Num.31.8)).,,,2,"Num.31.8,Josh.13.21",,,,,,,,,Z,zur_3110,2019-07-27 11:49 zur_3111,wip,3111,Zur,Zur,,,checked,checked,Zur (Chief of Midian),Male,,,-1200,,-1200,,,,Zur 2,A Benjamite ([1 Chr. 8:30](/1chr#1Chr.8.30)).,,,2,"1Chr.8.30,1Chr.9.36",maachah_1844,abiel_23,,,"abdon_12,ahio_156,baal_575,gedor_1292,kish_1784,mikloth_2078,nadab_2131,ner_2181,zacher_2972",,,,Z,zur_3111,2019-07-27 11:49 zuriel_3112,wip,3112,Zuriel,Zuriel,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Zuriel,"Rock of God, chief of the family of the Merarites ([Num. 3:35](/num#Num.3.35)) at the time of the Exodus.",,,1,Num.3.35,,abihail_28,,,,,,,Z,zuriel_3112,2019-07-27 11:49 zurishaddai_3113,wip,3113,Zurishaddai,Zurishaddai,,,checked,,,Male,,,-1490,,-1490,,,,Zurishaddai,"Rock of the Almighty, the father of Shelumiel, who was chief of the tribe of Simeon when Israel was encamped at Sinai ([Num. 1:6](/num#Num.1.6); [2:12](/num#Num.2.12)).",,,5,"Num.1.6,Num.2.12,Num.7.36,Num.7.41,Num.10.19",,,,shelumiel_2612,,,,,Z,zurishaddai_3113,2019-07-27 11:49