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| | Jeroboam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jeroboam ("increase of the people"), the son of Nebat, "an Ephrathite" (1 Kings 11:26-39), was the first king of the break-away ten tribes or Kingdom of Israel, over whom he reigned twenty-two years. |  | | The conduct of Rehoboam favored the designs of Jeroboam, and he was accordingly proclaimed "king of Israel" (1 Kings 12:1-20). |  | | On the death of Solomon, the ten tribes, having revolted, sent to invite him to become their king. |
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 | | Jeroboam's counterfeit religion, with its own priesthood, gods and religious festivals and observances, was destined to play a major role in Israel's downfall. |  | | Jeroboam sought to distance himself and the people from the influence of the kings of Judah in Jerusalem (verses 26-27). |  | | Jeroboam, an effective administrator under King Solomon, pleaded Israel's cause before Solomon's son and successor, Rehoboam: "Your father made our yoke heavy; now therefore, lighten the burdensome service of your father, and his heavy yoke which he put on us, and we will serve you" (1Kings 12:4). |
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| | Jeroboam (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools |
 | | This was the "sin of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, wherewith he made Israel to sin" (1 Kings 12:30; 1 Kings 16:26). |  | | The prophet bade her to announce to Jeroboam that the house of Jeroboam should be extirpated root and branch; that the people whom he had seduced to idolatry should be uprooted from the land and transported beyond the river; and, severest of all, that her son should die. |  | | The large extension of territory acquired for Israel by Jeroboam is declared to have been the realization of a prophecy uttered earlier by Jonah, the son of Amittai (2 Kings 14:25)--the same whose mission to Nineveh forms the subject of the Book of Jonah (Jonah 1:1). |
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| | The Religion of Jeroboam |
 | | In verses 31- 33 of the text which we read, we notice that Jeroboam ordained a feast, "in the month which he had devised in his own heart." This feast was not ordained by God, but it came from the heart of Jeroboam. |  | | Jeroboam saw the danger of having his people return to Jerusalem to worship as God had commanded them; thus, he devised a plan whereby the people could worship without returning to Jerusalem as the Law commanded. |  | | The religion of Jeroboam is as false now at it was then. |
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| | King Jeroboam - Biography |
 | | Jeroboam will forever be remembered as the king who caused Israel to sin. He became the prototype of an evil king; 15 later kings were described as being evil like Jeroboam. |  | | Jeroboam also fired all the Levitical priests, who were established according to the L |  | | Although God had promised Jeroboam a great and lasting dynasty, Jeroboam rejected God's promise, and in that way nullified it. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jeroboam |
 | | Before the end of the latter's reign, Jeroboam received from the Prophet Abias an intimation that he was destined to be king over ten of the tribes which in punishment of the idolatry of Solomon were about to sever their allegiance to him and his house. |  | | The military and patriotic successes of Jeroboam had been foretold by Jonas, son of Amathi (ibid.), and the Sacred Writer adds that the Lord saved the Israelites by the hand of Jeroboam, son of Joas. |  | | At the same time it was promised that if Jeroboam were faithful to the Lord his house would be confirmed in authority over Israel (III Kings, xi, 38). |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08340a.htm
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| | God's Judgment Regarding King Jeroboam |
 | | Jeroboam, the first king of Israel after the kingdom divided, became the prototype of an evil king and the standard by which evil kings were measured. |  | | 2 Kings 10:29 Howbeit from the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin, Jehu departed not from after them, to wit, the golden calves that were in Bethel, and that were in Dan. |  | | Of the 18 kings of Israel who succeeded Jeroboam, 15 are reported to have acted like Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin. (The exceptions were Elah, Shallum, and Hoshea, who, though not compared to Jeroboam, were nonetheless evil kings.) |
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| | Voice Bible Studies, The Books of Kings, 1 Kings 13:33-16:14, Lesson 9 |
 | | It is interesting that all the priests that Jeroboam "made" priests are not being called upon for a word from God at this point. |  | | God thwarted Jeroboam's attempt at secrecy and miraculously revealed to the prophet who was now blind both the identity of Jeroboam's wife and the message that was to be delivered to her. |  | | Jeroboam obviously was a participant in the events described in 1 Kings 13:1-10. |
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http://www.cresourcei.org/biblestudy/bbkings9.html
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| | Jeroboam And A Human Religion |
 | | Jeroboam's false religion even reached to the time of Christ with the Samaritans - John 4:20. |  | | Regarding the origin of religion, it must come from God's Word. |  | | 6:24; 12:28 A. Jeroboam's religion was for the convenience of the people - Ex. |
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/davidriggs01/jeroboam.htm
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| | Mormonism Research Ministry - Articles - The Sin of Jeroboam |
 | | Like Jeroboam, Mormonism ordains unqualified people to the priesthood. |  | | Jeroboam also reinstituted the idolatrous worship of Baal among the Israelites by erecting the images of two golden calves. |  | | In setting up these competitive places of worship, Jeroboam compounded his outright disdain for Mosaic Law by ordaining "priests of the lowest of the people, which were not of the sons of Levi" (1 Kings 12:31). |
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| | Summary: Jeroboam and the Hillel Calendar (No. 191z) |
 | | Jeroboam’s sins - altering the feasts from the seventh to the eighth month and the Asherah - caused his house to be punished and there was war with Judah all the days of his life (1Kings 15:6-7). |  | | This paper deals with king Jeroboam first king of the ten tribes of Israel and the taking of the kingship from the son of Solomon because of the idolatry of his father Solomon. |  | | Jeroboam thought he could kill the prophet of God. |
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http://www.ccg.org/english/z/p191z.html
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| | Jeroboam |
 | | Jeroboam, the son of Nabat, was put in charge of building the Millo, by Solomon his King. |  | | After Solomon's death, Jeroboam returned to Israel and as the prophesy foretold, became King of the Ten Northern Tribes leaving Rehoboam, the son of Solomon, King of Judah and Benjamin which of course included the city of Jerusalem. |  | | However, Jeroboam met the prophet Ahijah, the Shilonite who forecast that he would become the King of the northern ten of the tribes of Israel. |
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http://www.biblemysteries.com/lectures/jeroboam.htm
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| | Jeroboam, I Biography / Biography of Jeroboam, I Biography Biography |
 | | On the death of Solomon and the accession of his son Rehoboam, Jeroboam returned from exile and headed a delegation of the northern tribes that petitioned the new king to redress their grievances. |  | | The Bible, in fact, describes Jeroboam not only as a sinner but also as one who caused others to sin. |  | | To divert his subjects from the Temple of Jerusalem, Jeroboam established two central shrines in the northern kingdom, Bethel, near the boundary between the two kingdoms, and Dan in the north. |
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http://www.bookrags.com/biography-jeroboam-i/index.html
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| | Tolerance and the Sins of Jeroboam |
 | | Jeroboam is one of the men in the Bible who’s been saddled with a reputation as a godless idolatrer. |  | | Jeroboam’s first sin was a lack of faith. |  | | Tolerance is a byword for virtue these days, but it was Jeroboam’s tolerance for that which was wrong which led to his disobedience, and ultimately culminated in the kingdom’s full-blown rejection of the Lord God of Israel. |
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http://www.eternalwarriors.com/lesson_tb1.html
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| | Jeroboam I |
 | | Jeroboam, the first king of divided Israel, established his capital at Shechem. |  | | Jeroboam realized that the annual pilgrimage to Jerusalem would draw off both revenues and loyalty, so he established shrines within Israel, one in the north at Dan and another in the south at Bethel. |  | | After Solomon& death, Jeroboam returned to Judah, and with the backing of the ten tribes to the north and the party of the prophets, demanded concessions from the high taxation levied in the past by Solomon. |
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http://www.ancientroute.com/people/Jeroboam1.htm
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| | Jeroboam and the Ten Pieces of Cloth (article) by Terry McDermott on AuthorsDen |
 | | He handed Jeroboam 10 of the pieces, and told him that God was going to make him King over ten of the twelve tribes of Israel. |  | | Jeroboam returned from Israel and the ten northern tribes recognized him as their King. |  | | Jeroboam asked the prophet to intercede for him. |
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http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewArticle.asp?id=8661
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| | A Time for Grace, a Time for Judgment: A Sermon on 1 Kings 13 and 14 |
 | | Jeroboam does not so much reject God outright as he twists the worship of God, letting pragmatic considerations govern his religious observances. |  | | 34 This was the sin of the house of Jeroboam that led to its downfall and to its destruction from the face of the earth. |  | | Jeroboam sees this as a threat to his kingdom, so he calls for the arrest of the prophet. |
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http://www.expository.org/1kings13a.htm
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| | Megiddo Seal |
 | | Jeroboam means, "may the people grow numerous." He was Jeroboam II, the son of Joash, king of Israel. |  | | It is interesting that he chose the name Jeroboam, since Jeroboam I was the first King of the Northern Kingdom in the early 10th century BC, who Solomon sought to kill, he fled to Egypt and gained refuge by King Shishak until Solomon died. |  | | 2 Kings 14:23-25 In the fifteenth year of Amaziah the son of Joash, king of Judah, Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel, became king in Samaria, and reigned forty-one years. |
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http://www.bible-history.com/empires/megiddo_seal.html
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| | THE JEROBOAM PRINCIPLE |
 | | The 20th century church is permeated with Jeroboam's philosophy that serving God must be "convenient". |  | | Jeroboam launched a series of changes in the Northern Kingdom's religious system, such as changing the priesthood, days and locations of worship, even changing a symbol of worship -- from the golden cherubim to golden calves. |  | | In verse 27 Jeroboam muses about the possible results of the northern tribes traveling south for the required religious feasts. |
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http://www.hephzibahhouse.org/articles/TheJeroboamPrinciple.html
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| | Holy Spirit Interactive: Bible Discovery - Jeroboam |
 | | Jeroboam, who would one day become the first king of the ten tribes of Israel, started his career as one of the officials working for King Solomon. |  | | Jeroboam: (means "he that opposes the people") Son of Nebat, first king of the Ten Tribes of Israel |  | | As a means to perpetuate the division between the two kingdoms, he had two golden calves placed at Dan and Bethel, which lay at either end of Israel, and then told his people not to worship at Jerusalem anymore but to bring their offerings to the shrines he had built. |
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http://www.holyspiritinteractive.net/biblediscovery/jeroboam.asp
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| | The Divided Kingdom and Pharaoh Amenhotep II |
 | | Conversly on the other side of the fence in Israel, one of the first actions during Jeroboam's 22 year reign was to fortify his land and built places of worship for his people without which he knew, he could not pacify their deep yearning for a spiritual life, 1.Kings 12:26-33. |  | | The reason King Solomon sought to kill Jeroboam was that his falling away from the divine blueprint had caused him (Solomon) to do injustices which angered the people who had found a ready spokesman in Jeroboam. |  | | The borders of Israel reached much further to the north then historians believe for there are indications Jeroboam was one of the first to build in Baalbek were some of the huge stones witness to that fact. |
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| | Jeroboam II |
 | | Zachariah - Zachariah [Heb.,=Zechariah], in the Bible, king of Israel, son and successor of Jeroboam II. |  | | Jeroboam II Jeroboam II, in the Bible, king of Israel, son of Jehoash, whom he succeeded. |
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| | Winners and Losers: Part 18 - JEROBOAM |
 | | Jeroboam had a wonderful opportunity to make Israel a great nation: the people had separated themselves from idolatrous Judah, God had promised that He would be with Israel and Jeroboam if they obeyed Him (1KI 11:38), and the nation had a bright future (as symbolized by Ahijah’s new cloak: 1KI 11:29). |  | | Because of his sins Solomon came under God’s judgment and opposition came to him from two foreign quarters and one internal one; God raised up Jeroboam in Israel to chasten Solomon and his son, Rehoboam. |  | | The kingdom was ripped apart in the time of Rehoboam so that 10 tribes departed from him to form their own nation, and only one tribe, Judah, remained faithful to David’s line. |
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| | Unbelief humbled, the faithful blessed, 1kings14 |
 | | And Jeroboam’s wife arose, and departed, and came to Tirzah: and when she came to the threshold of the door, the child died; And they buried him; and all Israel mourned for him, according to the word of the LORD, which he spake by the hand of his servant Ahijah the prophet. |  | | And the LORD said unto Ahijah, Behold, the wife of Jeroboam cometh to ask a thing of thee for her son; for he is sick: thus and thus shalt thou say unto her: for it shall be, when she cometh in, that she shall feign herself to be another woman. |  | | And Jeroboam said to his wife, Arise, I pray thee, and disguise thyself, that thou be not known to be the wife of Jeroboam; and get thee to Shiloh: behold, there is Ahijah the prophet, which told me that I should be king over this people. |
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http://m571.com/theology/studies/1kings14.htm
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| | Jerobam |
 | | So entrenched, Jeroboam brought about the division between Judah and Israel, a consummation which his father, Sheba the son of Bichri, had not been able to compass under David, because God desired to have the Temple erected before the split occurred. |  | | Not yet satisfied, Jeroboam sought to involve the Ten Tribes in a war against Judah and Jerusalem. |  | | They were even on the point of rising against Jeroboam, and the clash between them and the followers of Jeroboam was prevented only because God prompted the Danites to leave Palestine. |
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http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/LegJew4/00000066.htm
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| | Biblical people: Jeroboam 1 (King of Israel) |
 | | Jeroboam returned from Egypt and was crowned king of the northern kingdom of Israel, which was home to ten of the tribes of Israel. |  | | Ahijah the prophet told Jeroboam's wife of the oncoming death of their son, and also of a king over Israel who will destroy the family of Jeroboam, and how the people of Israel will be uprooted and scattered beyond the Euphrates, because they angered the Lord by worshiping idols. |  | | This encouraged the people in the northern part of Israel to break away from Judah (the southern part of Israel) and to form a separate kingdom. |
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http://www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/p135.htm
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| | Jehu and Jeroboam |
 | | Remember that God had allowed Jeroboam to lead a revolt against Solomon's son Rehoboam, and had given him kingship over the majority of the nation of Israel. |  | | His priests were not appointed by God, as Jeroboam set in whoever volunteered for the job. |  | | God gave Jeroboam the rule of Israel, in fulfillment of his judgment against Solomon. |
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| | 2 Chronicles 10:2 It happened, when Jeroboam the son of Nebat |
 | | And it came to pass, when Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who was in Egypt, whither he had fled from the presence of Solomon the king, heard it, that Jeroboam returned from Egypt. |  | | And it came to pass, when Jeroboam the son of Nebat heard of it, (for he was in Egypt, whither he had fled from the presence of king Solomon,) that Jeroboam returned out of Egypt. |  | | It happened, when Jeroboam the son of Nebat heard of it, (for he was in Egypt, where he had fled from the presence of king Solomon), that Jeroboam returned out of Egypt. |
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http://bible.cc/2_chronicles/10-2.htm
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| | Jeroboam's Last Days |
 | | It also came to pass, according as God had foretold, that some of Jeroboam's kindred that died in the city were torn to pieces and devoured by dogs; and that others of them that died in the fields were torn and devoured by the fowls. |  | | And so far concerning Abijah, the son of Rehoboam, the son of Solomon, as his history hath come down to us; but Jeroboam, the king of the ten tribes, died when he had obverse them two-and-twenty years whose son Nadab succeeded him, in the second year of the reign of Asa. |  | | So the house of Jeroboam suffered the just punishment of his impiety and of his wicked actions. |
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http://www.moseshand.com/Kings/Kingsb03.htm
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| | Rehoboam — Jeroboam |
 | | Note God’s description of Jeroboam’s sin—"you have done more evil than all who were before you…and have cast Me behind your back." Note also God’s grace in the midst of His judgment, when He delivered Abijah from his wicked surroundings into His divine presence. |  | | Dan was also connected with ancient worship, although the worship had been a curious combination of truth and falsehood (cf. |  | | Notice Jeroboam’s role in leading the northern tribes as they brought their request of Rehoboam. |
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http://www.hickorytech.net/~immanuel/BibleClass/Sunday00/Lesson_03.htm
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| | Did Jeroboam Change the Sabbath to Sunday? |
 | | In I Kings 12:26-33 we read the story of Jeroboam changing the holy festivals of the seventh month to the eighth month, but there is not one iota of evidence that states Jeroboam changed the 7th day Sabbath to Sunday. |  | | The nation of Israel worshipped other gods, but scripture does not state that Baal worship (or worship of the other pagan gods) was a Sunday-specific event. |  | | If an "apostle of God" plainly states that Jeroboam changed their day of worship from the seventh day to the first, then he needs to give appropriate scriptures and/or historical evidence. |
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http://home.datawest.net/esn-recovery/mike_ep/exam/jeroboam.htm
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| | Jeroboam II / Amaziah & Azariah(Uzziah) |
 | | Jeroboam II is the son of Joash king of Israel. |  | | Note: Both Israel and Judah were ruled by a king named Jehoash/Joash. |  | | Despite his wickedness (see above) he benefitted Israel through the restoration of territory (15:25,28). |
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http://www.hickorytech.net/~immanuel/BibleClass/Sunday00/Lesson_09.htm
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| | The kingdom of Israel splits; Jeroboam rules the ten northern tribes |
 | | 32 And Jeroboam ordained a feast in the eighth month, on the fifteenth day of the month, like unto the feast that is in Judah, and he offered upon the altar. |  | | And Jeroboam and all the congregation of Israel came, and spake unto Rehoboam, saying, |  | | 20 And it came to pass, when all Israel heard that Jeroboam was come again, that they sent and called him unto the congregation, and made him king over all Israel: there was none that followed the house of David, but the tribe of Judah only. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - jeroboam |
 | | Jeroboam II, king of Israel (reigned 786-746 bc), son of King Joash of Israel. |  | | Jeroboam I, according to the Old Testament (see 1, 2 Kings; 2 Chronicles), the first king of the northern kingdom of Israel (reigned 922-901 bc), a... |  | | During his reign, Jeroboam recovered the lost provinces of Ammon and... |
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| | Bible Dictionary: Jeroboam I (king of Israel c.925901BC) |
 | | A functionary of Solomon's, in charge of tribal forced labor for the king's building projects, Jeroboam son of Nebat later rebelled and had to flee to Egypt. |  | | (It was Jeroboam who is blamed for setting up calf-idols of Adonai in his royal shrines of Bethel and Dan.) |  | | As first king of the North, Israel, Jeroboam developed its distinctive social and religious systems. |
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 | | And others." Jeroboam says, "Well that's a lot of fucking help." Bertrand says, "They saw nothing there, and returned unharmed." Lionheart says, "That was before we blew up its offspring." Jeroboam says, "Fuck it. |  | | Jeroboam says, "Bugger fuck bugger shit." Ashai says, "and Ashai's shout of terror, cut off quickly to a whimpering" [cterlude] Bertrand says, "(Is the Other still there?)" [cterlude] Ashai says, "Ashai is with the Other" [peanut-gallery] Bishop says (to Jaybird), "It's josh_g's evil twin! |  | | " Bertrand says (to Jeroboam), "He says the god never leaves its cave, and that it cannot be killed by normal means." Jeroboam asks, "What would constitute abnormal means?" Ashai shrugs. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Jeroboam I (Biblical Proper Names, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Jeroboam I[jerubO´um] Pronunciation Key, in the Bible, first king of the northern kingdom of Israel. |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Biblical Proper Names, Biographies > Jeroboam I |  | | Jeroboam became notorious for fostering idolatry in his kingdom of Israel. |
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| | Jeroboam II |
 | | While that last of the major prophets had passed with Elisha, still the lesser prophets, Amos and Hosea, inveighed against his "evil before the Lord." While Jeroboam II left Israel at its peak of prosperity in centuries, his son Zachariah had to deal with a re-emerging Assyria. |  | | continued in the way of his namesake Jeroboam I, and worshipped the calf idols so abhorrent to the prophets. |  | | Joash II had returned most of the cities of Israel back to the fold, and Jeroboam II continued the expansion from Syria in the north, to the Gulf of Aqabah in the south. |
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| | AddALL.com - Monarchy and Religious Institution in Israel Under Jeroboam I |
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| | dallasobserver.com Dish Urban Modesty 2000-11-23 |
 | | Jeroboam is the restaurant for which Dallas has been yearning (even if it doesn't know it) for years. |  | | But this is the beauty of Jeroboam, named for a 3-liter wine bottle. |  | | Because for all of its stately manner, Jeroboam is a thumb in the eye of Dallas posturing. |
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| | Jeroboam II and Osorkon II |
 | | The conclusion has now for some time been generally accepted that the Samaritan ostraca were written not in Ahabs time, but in the time of one of the last kings of Samaria. |  | | Jeroboam II and Osorkon II Jeroboam II and Osorkon II The conventional timetable has Ahab, the king of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, as a contemporary of one of the kings of the Libyan Dynasty, usually Osorkon II. |  | | Since the ostraca were written in the days of Jeroboam II, one of the last kings of Israel to reign in Samaria, every ground for making Pharaoh Osorkon II a contemporary of Ahab because of the findings in Samaria vanishes. |
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| | Dallas-Fort Worth Dining Guide: Jeroboam |
 | | Located in the historic Kirby Building on Main, this community restaurant offers a modern interpretation of traditional French food, an enlightening all French award winning wine list, early 20th-century design, and a classic, attentive style of service, placing it at the top of the downtown renaissance in Dallas. |  | | Every month we recommend a new book from a Texan or about Texas. |  | | Jeroboam Urban Brasserie, the newest creation by the purveyors of The Green Room, redefines the leading edge of cuisine and culture in Dallas. |
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| | Jeroboam : Wine Cellar Management software for windows |
 | | Jeroboam is a shareware software which manages your own wine cellar, helps you to serve and to pair your best vintages. |  | | The shareware version you can download on this site is limited to 10 entries on the cellar book. |  | | It is available for PC only on the Win 95, 98, NT, 2000, Me and XP platforms. |
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| | LEO Archiv: jeroboam[...] |
 | | Bubbly nectar poured from clear-glass jeroboams of 1995 Champagne Deutz ‘‘Amour de Deutz’’ |  | | Der Name Jeroboam (auch Jeoroboam oder Jerobeam) leitet sich von der gleichnamigen biblischen Gestalt (931-910 v. |  | | Verwirrenderweise wird im Bordeaux für Stillweine der Name Jeroboam für Flaschen-Übergrößen mit dem Volumen von viereinhalb Litern bzw. |
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| | Jeroboam 5.05 - ZDNet UK Downloads |
 | | Jeroboam is designed to help you manage your wine cellar and aid you in serving and pairing your best vintages. |  | | The program features tips on choosing and serving wines, tips on pairing wines with certain dishes, record-keeping tools for recording wines consumed, wine cellar management tools, and appellation database management. |
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