other uses Adonijah disambiguation Adonijah was the fourth son of King David and Haggith according to the book of Samuel See 2 Book of Samuel Sam. 3 4 , which is contained in the Bible . Life 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 Prophet the prophet Nathan and Bathsheba induced David to give orders that Solomon should immediately be proclaimed and admitted to the throne. Adonijah fled and took refuge at the altar, receiving pardon for his conduct from Solomon on the condition that he showed himself a worthy man 1 Books of Kings Kings 1 5 53 . He afterwards made a second attempt to gain the throne, by trying to marry David s last woman, Abishag from Shunem , but Solomon denied authorization for such an engagement, even though Bathsheba now pleaded on Adonijah s behalf. He was then seized and put to death 1 Kings 2 13 25 . The name Adonijah is a combination of a couple of Hebrew terms Adoni meaning my Master Adonai and Jah or YAH Short form of YAHWEH . Thus the name can be rendered My Master is YAHWEH or YAHWEH is my Master It is a testimony to his Israelite citizenship. Although Hebrew names usually relate to the child s character and tend to be prophetic, Adonijah s name did not stop him from seeking to usurp his brother Solomon s throne. References references eastons See also Araunah Identity of Araunah Identity of Araunah Category Hebrew Bible people Category David Category Books of Kings Category Solomon ca Adonies de Adonia el es Adon as eo Adonija fr Adonias gl Adon as ia Adonijah it Adonia ko he no Adonja pl Adoniasz pt Adonias Filho de Davi ru sv Adonia yi zh ... more details
Adonijah is a Hebrew language Hebrew name, meaning Yahu is my lord . A number of characters in the Bible bear this name. The Adonijah fourth son of David . 2 Book of Samuel Sam. 3 4 A Levite sent with the princes to teach the book of the law to the inhabitants of kingdom of Judah Judah 2 Books of Chronicles Chr. 17 8 . One of the chiefs of the people after the Babylonian captivity Book of Nehemiah Neh. 10 16 . disambig Category Hebrew Bible people ... more details
Notability date August 2008 Adonijah Bidwell was the first minister of Housatonic Monterey, Massachusetts Township No. 1 . He played a large role in the formation and upkeep of the Monterey, Massachusetts militia . Classically educated at Yale , he participated in the victorious Louisbourg, Nova Scotia expedition during the third French and Indian War . ref http www.bidwellhousemuseum.org Articles 18cAdonijahBidwell.htm ref Early life Adonijah Bidwell was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1716. The son of Thomas Bidwell , ref http books.google.com books?id iyc1F5VrJEoC&printsec frontcover&dq bidwell family genealogy PPA46,M1 ref a wealthy merchant involved in the triangular trade , Adonijah had a comfortable childhood. As a young adult, Adonijah Bidwell attended Yale College and graduated in 1740 ... in Monterey, Massachusetts. Family life In 1752, Adonijah Bidwell married Theodosia Colton of Suffield ... cousin of Theodosia. They had four children Adonijah the Younger , Barnabas Bidwell , Jemima Bidwell , and Theodosia Bidwell . Adonijah the Younger inherited the family farm, while Barnabas Bidwell ... the Reverend. After Adonijah s death, she married a Jonathan Judd, a second widower who was also ..., badly constructed and only half finished when Adonijah arrived, was a poor place to hold service ... stones and the stone steps leading to the church. As the church slowly decayed, it is likely that Adonijah ..., Adonijah Bidwell bore his full proportion toward... the War for Independence at age 62. He sold beef ... 60 to pay the soldiers. The debt was never repaid. Despite his fervent patriotism, Adonijah ... to the king. Following the American victory, Adonijah died in 1784 at age 68, leaving the farm and 1 3 of his possessions to his eldest son, Adonijah the Younger, as well as 1 3 of his worldly ... reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bidwell, Adonijah ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Bidwell, Adonijah Category Massachusetts colonial people Category 1716 births Category 1784 deaths ... more details
Infobox football biography name Adonijah Richardson image caption fullname birth date birth date and age 1990 4 6 df y birth place height position Defender association football Defender currentclub clubnumber years1 clubs1 caps1 goals1 nationalyears1 2006 nationalteam1 Anguilla national football team Anguilla nationalcaps1 8 nationalgoals1 1 club update 7 September 2011 ntupdate 7 September 2011 Adonijah Richardson born 6 April 1990 is an Anguilla n international association football footballer who plays as a Defender association football defender . Career Richardson made his international debut for Anguilla national football team Anguilla in 2006, ref nfteams 16962 ref and has appeared in FIFA World Cup qualifying matches. ref FIFA player 296033 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Richardson, Adonijah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 April 1990 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Richardson, Adonijah Category 1990 births Category Living people Category Anguillan footballers Category Anguilla international footballers Anguilla footy bio stub ... more details
Infobox Officeholder name Adonijah Strong Welch image AdonijahWelch.jpg jr sr United States Senator state Florida term start June 17, 1868 term end March 4, 1869 predecessor Stephen Mallory successor Abijah Gilbert birth date birth date 1821 4 12 birth place East Hampton, Connecticut East Hampton , Connecticut death date death date and age 1889 3 14 1821 4 12 death place Pasadena, California Pasadena , California party Republican Party United States Republican Adonijah Strong Welch April 12, 1821 spaced ndash March 14, 1889 was a United States Senate United States Senator from Florida and the first president of Iowa State Agricultural College now Iowa State University . Born in East Hampton town , Connecticut East Hampton, Connecticut , Welch moved to Jonesville, Michigan in 1839 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1846. Welch was admitted to the bar association bar in 1847 and became a high school principal in 1849. He spent about a year participating in the California Gold Rush of 1849. Welch served as the first principal of Michigan State Normal School now Eastern Michigan University from 1851 to 1865. In 1859, he married Eunice P. Buckingham and they had three children ... professor at Iowa State. In 1889, he died at his summer home in Pasadena, California . Adonijah ... links Congbio W000261 http politicalgraveyard.com bio welch.html R9M0JGXZP Adonijah Strong Welch at PoliticalGraveyard.com http sc1 web.lib.iastate.edu art pres wel.html Adonijah S. Welch at Iowa State e Library http www.libarts.ucok.edu history faculty roberson course 1493 supplements chp17 Adonijah 20Welch. 20 20Educator.htm Adonijah Strong Welch at American National Biography, published by Oxford ... USSenFL references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Welch, Adonijah ALTERNATIVE ... Pasadena , California DEFAULTSORT Welch, Adonijah Category 1821 births Category 1889 deaths ... de Adonijah Welch sv Adonijah Welch ... more details
Adonijah is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Clay County, West Virginia Clay County , West Virginia , United States . It lies at an elevation of 1,056  feet 322  m . References gnis 1741378 Clay County, West Virginia ClayWV geo stub coord 38 20 02 N 81 11 40 W type city region US WV source GNIS enwiki display title Category Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Category Populated places in Clay County, West Virginia Category Charleston, West Virginia metropolitan area ... more details
Jacob ben Hayyim ben Isaac ibn Adonijah , about 1470 before 1538 , was a scholar of the Masoretic text Masoretic textual notes on the Hebrew Bible , and printer publisher printer . Born in Spain , he left his native country and fled to Tunis hence sometimes called Tunisi to escape the persecutions that broke out there at the beginning of the sixteenth century. After residing at Rome and Florence he settled at Venice , where he was engaged as corrector of the Hebrew press of Daniel Bomberg . Late in life he embraced Christianity. Jacob s name is known chiefly in connection with his edition of the Rabbinical Bible 1524 25 , which he supplied with Masoretic notes and an introduction which discusses the Masorah, qere and ketib , and the discrepancies between the Talmud ists and the Masorah. The value of his activity as a Masorite was recognized even by Elijah Levita , who, however, often finds fault with his selections. ref Second introduction to Massoret ha Massoret, ed. C.D. Ginsburg Ginsburg ref Jacob s introduction to the Rabbinical Bible was translated into Latin by Claude Capellus in 1667, ref De Mari Rabbinico Infido, vol. ii., ch. 4, Paris, 1667 ref and into English by Christian D. Ginsburg Longman, 1865 . Jacob also wrote a dissertation on the Targum , prefixed to the 1527 and 1543 44 editions of the Pentateuch , and published extracts from Moses ha Nakdan s Darke ha Nikkud weha Neginot , a work on the accents. He revised the editio princeps of the Jerusalem Talmud 1523 , of Maimonides Mishneh Torah Yad , and of many other works from Bomberg s press. References Works C.D. Ginsburg, Jacob ben Chajim ibn Adonijah s Introduction to the Rabbinic Bible , London Longman, 1865 reprinted with the Masoret ha Masoret of Elias Levita , New York KTAV , 1968 Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography De Rossi, Dizionario , p.  322 Nepi Ghirondi, Toledot Gedole Yisrael , p.  197 ... ben Hayyim ben Isaac ibn Adonijah url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 50&letter J author ... more details
eastons Zoheleth the serpent stone, a rocky plateau near the centre of the village of Siloam, and near the fountain of En rogel , to which the women of the village resort for water 1 Kings 1 5 9 . Here Adonijah q.v. feasted all the royal princes except Solomon and the men who took part with him in his effort to succeed to the throne. While they were assembled here Solomon was proclaimed king, through the intervention of Nathan. On hearing this, Adonijah fled and took refuge in the sanctuary 1 Kings 1 49 53 . He was afterwards pardoned. Zoheleth projects into or slightly over hangs the Kidron Valley . It is now called ez Zehwell or Zahweileh. Category Hebrew Bible places Category Siloam Zoheleth is also the title of a novel by J Francis Hudson Lion Publishing 1994 . It concerns the revolt of Absalom against King David, as seen through the eyes of one of Absalom s servants. ... more details
Benaiah Hebrew language Hebrew , Yahweh has built ref http www.abarim publications.com Meaning Benaiah.html Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ref was the son of the Kohen priest Jehoiada and David s general for the army of the Kingdom of Israel united monarchy Kingdom of Israel and his chief bodyguard bibleverse 2 Samuel 23 20 HE . The stories of him follow that he once killed a Egyptian with the Egyptian s own spear and a club. He was also said to have killed a lion in a snowy pit. He was one of David s David s Mighty Warriors mighty men bibleverse 1 Chronicles 27 6 HE who commanded the Cherethites and Pelethites . He was renowned for his heroism with Zadok and Nathan Prophet Nathan , he kept his position under Solomon , and was appointed chief of Solomon s army. Benaiah remained loyal to King David during the revolt of King David s son Adonijah . bibleverse 1 Kings 1 8 HE As punishment for the revolt, Benaiah, under the orders of King Solomon, executed Adonijah. References reflist Category David s Mighty Warriors de Benaja ko he nl Benaja pl Benajasz ru zh ... more details
According to the Bible , Daniel , also known as Chiliab , was the second son of David biblical king David , Kingdom of Israel united monarchy King of Israel , with Abigail , widow of Nabal Nabal the Carmelite , David s third wife. bibleverse 1 Chronicles 3 1 HE , cf bibleverse 2 Samuel 3 3 HE Unlike the other of David s three elder sons, Amnon , Absalom , and Adonijah who were important characters in 2 Samuel, Daniel is only named in the list of David s sons and no further mention is made to him. Though being the second son, Daniel was not a contender for the throne of Israel, even after the death of the first born Amnon, the third born Absalom and fourth born Adonijah. The throne eventually passed to his younger half brother, Solomon . Daniel is known as Daluyah in the Septuagint . According to Rashi , some questioned whether Abigail was pregnant through David or her first husband, Nabal therefore, God arranged that Daniel would resemble David. It is possible his name Chiliab, which can be translated perfection of the father, is a reference to or cause of that legend. Category Hebrew Bible people Category David he sw Kileabu pl Kileab yi ... more details
Haggith sometimes Aggith , Hebrew is a biblical character, one of the wives of David . ref name CE cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 07106a.htm title Haggith work Catholic Encyclopedia accessdate 2007 02 18 ref Her name means festive. ref http www.blueletterbible.org lang lexicon lexicon.cfm?Strongs H2294&t KJV Gesenius s Lexicon, online. ref Haggith is mentioned in Books of Samuel 2 Samuel 3 4, Books of Kings 1 Kings 1 2, and Books of Chronicles 1 Chronicles 3 2. She only appears as the mother of Adonijah , the fourth of David s sons, born according to 2 Samuel 3 in Hebron, while David was fighting Saul . While Adonijah is usually described in the Bible as the son of Haggith, there is no suggestion that his mother was involved in his attempt to gain the throne, or with his likely politically motivated attempt to take Abishag , his father s concubine. ref name CE References reflist Category 11th century BC women Category 10th century BC women Category Hebrew Bible people Category Wives of David sw Hagithi pl Chaggita ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Rev. Adonijah Bidwell House nrhp type image caption location Monterey, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 12 lat seconds 27 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 13 long seconds 9 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1750 architect Adonijah Bidwell architecture Greek Revival, Georgian Saltbox, Classic Colonial added August 26, 1982 governing body Private refnum 82004954 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Bidwell House Museum is a historic house and museum on Art School Road in Monterey, Massachusetts . The Bidwell House The house was built in 1750 by the Reverend Adonijah Bidwell , the first minister in what was then Monterey, Massachusetts Township No. 1 . At that time, the house was the demographic center of the township and was located on the route of the Boston Albany Post Road . It is a classic Georgian Saltbox built around a central chimney . Four fireplaces and two beehive ovens feed into the chimney structure, which is supported by a classical Roman Arch in the basement . The house has two additions, the Ell Addition 1790 and a Greek Revival Carraige Barn addition 1836 . History Henry Knox Reverend Bidwell, a Patriot American Revolution patriot , was an active supporter of the United States Army . Henry Knox , famous for his leadership of the expedition that carried strategically crucial cannons from Fort Ticonderoga to Dorchester Heights , passed through Monterey on that famous mission, most likely on the post road. Historical evidence suggests that Knox may have passed through the Bidwell property on his famous journey, now the basis for books, films, and the historic Henry Knox Trail . He may have even stopped at the house in the middle of winter, possibly to stay a night or obtain supplies. Ownership The Reverend died in 1784 and left the house to his son, Adonijah the Younger . Adonijah the Younger utilized the house ... the house. They were fortunate enough to come across the Death Inventory of the Rev. Adonijah Bidwell ... more details
Image Bathsheba solomon david.jpg thumb right Abishag, Bathsheba, Solomon, and Nathan Prophet Nathan tend to the aging David, c. 1435 File Pedro Am rico Davi e Abisag 1879.jpg thumb David and Abishag by Pedro Am rico , 1879 image King David with Abishag.jpg thumb right According to the Old Testament , Abishag Hebrew was a young woman of Shunem , distinguished for her beauty . She was chosen to be a helper and servant to David in his geriatrics old age . Among Abishag s duties was to lie next to David and keep him warm however, David did not have sex sexual relations with her 1 Books of Kings Kings 1 4 . After David s death Adonijah David s fourth son , persuaded Bathsheba , Solomon s mother, to entreat the king to permit him to Jewish view of marriage marry Abishag. Solomon suspected in this request an aspiration to the throne, and therefore caused Adonijah to be put to death 1 Kings 2 17 25 . It is possible that Abishag became one of Solomon s wives, as part of his inheritance. Some scholars point to the possibility that Abishag is the female protagonist in the Song of Songs . ref Christopher W. Mitchell, The Song of Songs Saint Louis Concordia, 2003 , 130 132. ref See also Shunamitism eastons Abishag References Reflist Category Hebrew Bible people Category Books of Kings Category Women in the Bible ca Abisag de Abischag es Abisag fr Abisag it Abisag he ja no Abisjag pl Abiszag pt Abisag ru yi zh ... more details
Infobox Officeholder name Abijah Gilbert image AbijahGilbert.jpg jr sr United States Senator state Florida term start March 4, 1869 term end March 4, 1875 predecessor Adonijah Welch successor Charles W. Jones birth date birth date 1806 6 18 birth place Gilbertsville, New York Gilbertsville , New York death date death date and age 1881 11 23 1806 6 18 death place Gilbertsville, New York Gilbertsville , New York party Republican Party United States Republican Abijah Gilbert June 18, 1806 spaced ndash November 23, 1881 was a United States Senate United States Senator from Florida . Born in Gilbertsville, New York , Gilbert attended Gilbertsville Academy and graduated from Hamilton College New York Hamilton College Clinton, Oneida County, New York Clinton, New York in 1822. He spent 1822 to 1850 engaged in mercantile pursuits in New York City before moving to St. Augustine, Florida in 1865. An early advocate of abolitionism , Gilbert was a strong supporter of the Whig Party United States Whig Party and, later, the Republican Party United States Republican Party . He was elected to represent Florida in the United States Senate as a Republican, and served from 1869 to 1875 as part of the Reconstruction era of the United States Reconstruction effort. Gilbert retired from business and political life after his Senate term ended while continuing to live in St. Augustine. He moved back to Gilbertsville shortly before his death in 1881. See also Portal Biography List of United States Senators from Florida United States congressional delegations from Florida References CongBio G000171 pg External links Congbio G000171 http politicalgraveyard.com bio gilbert.html R9M0IXZBZ Abijah Gilbert at PoliticalGraveyard.com s start s par us sen U.S. Senator box state Florida class 1 before Adonijah Welch Adonijah S. Welch after Charles W. Jones alongside Thomas W. Osborn and Simon B. Conover years 1869 1875 s end USSenFL Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gilbert, Abijah AL ... more details
allies. The ageing King favours Solomon to succeed him, but his elder brother Adonijah George Sanders ... to be his successor. Adonijah and Joab , his general, withdraw in rage, but Solomon later offers his ... rebuked by the people the High Priest and Nathan the Prophet disown him. Meanwhile Adonijah, banished ..., and Adonijah presses on to Jerusalem and makes himself king. Meanwhile Sheba, now a believer in the power ... to its death. Meanwhile Adonijah, met with a tepid reaction to his coup , tries to stir up Jerusalem ... a triumphant return to the city. Adonijah attacks his brother, refusing to be deprived again of his ... Gina Lollobrigida as Queen of Sheba George Sanders as Adonijah Marisa Pavan as Abishag David Farrar ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Princeton athens 1896.jpg thumb Lane left together with the other Princeton students at the 1896 Olympics MedalTop MedalSport Men s Athletics at the Summer Olympics athletics MedalCountry the USA MedalBronze 1896 Summer Olympics 1896 Athens Athletics at the 1896 Summer Olympics Men s 100 metres 100 metres MedalBottom Francis Adonijah Lane 23 September 1874 17 February 1927 was an United States American athlete. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Greece . Lane competed in the 100 metres, winning his heat with a time of 12.2 seconds. In the final, Lane finished in a dead heat for third place with Alojz Sokol of Kingdom of Hungary Hungary at 12.6 seconds, just barely ahead of Alexandros Chalkokondilis of Greece. Lane and Szokolyi are currently both considered to be bronze medal lists by the International Olympic Committee . The Olympic Champion was honoured with a silver medal, an olive branch and a diploma. The second athlete with a bronze medal, laurel branch and a diploma, nothing for the third best man. Lane was one of four students from Princeton University who participated in the Athens Games. The other Princetonians were Robert Garrett , Albert Tyler athlete Albert Tyler and Herbert Jamison . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lane, Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Athletics sport competitor DATE OF BIRTH 1874 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1927 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lane, Francis Category Olympic track and field athletes of the United States Category Athletes track and field at the 1896 Summer Olympics Category American sprinters Category 1874 births Category 1927 deaths Category Olympic medalists in athletics track and field US sprint athletics bio stub ca Francis Lane da Francis Lane de Francis Lane el fr Francis Lane ko it Francis Adonijah Lane nl Francis Lane ja no Francis Lane pl Francis Lane ru , sr fi Francis L ... more details
, vocalist Azahel and drummer Adonijah, were former members of a controversial death thrash metal band .... Adonijah drums , completed the group and they released their first EP on SoTD Records in 2003. In January ... Adonijah would compose and record the keyboard parts. They were able to get on the bill for Freakshow ... &ndash Bass guitar Bass 2008&mdash Present Adonijah &ndash Drum kit drums 2001&mdash Present Qoheleth ... more details
Another version says he was Co Pontiff with Zadok during King David. He supported Prince Adonijah ... part in the attempt to raise Adonijah to the throne. The priesthood thus passed from the house of Ithamar ... more details
For the Arab village and neighborhood Silwan For the ancient city and contemporary Jewish neighborhood City of David Image Siloe4.jpg thumb 200px Shiloah pool overlooking Silwan Siloam is an ancient Greek name derived from the more ancient Hebrew Shiloah . The Arabic, Silwan , was derived form the Greek, Siloam . It is an ancient site in Jerusalem , south of the Old City Jerusalem Old City . Antiquity According to the Hebrew Bible, the ancient community of Siloam was built around the Serpent symbolism serpent stone , Zoheleth , where Adonijah gave his feast in the time of Solomon . Siloam is the site of the Pool of Siloam , the outlet of the waters of the Gihon Spring . According to the Christian New Testament, this is the site where Jesus healed a man blind from birth as described in the Gospel of John , and the legendary Tower of Siloam , whose collapse is an omen in the Gospel of Luke . Inscription Image Silwan inscr.jpg right 250px thumb An inscription from Siloam, from the lintel of Shebna yahu s tomb The Siloam inscription was discovered in the Hezekiah tunnel water tunnel built during the reign of Hezekiah , in the early 7th Century BC . The Siloam inscription is now preserved in the Istanbul Archaeology Museums Archeological Museum of Istanbul, Turkey . Another important inscription found at Siloam is the lintel of Shebna yahu s tomb, which is in the collections of the British Museum . Commemoration Biblical Siloam has been honored, for its healing pool, in the names of many Baptist churches and is commemorated by the US towns of Siloam Springs, Arkansas , the location of John Brown University Siloam, Georgia Siloam, New Jersey , a district in southern Freehold, New Jersey Freehold West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma Siloam, North Carolina Siloam, Colorado , now deserted See also Silwan City of David Pool of Siloam References reflist coord 31 46 12.29 N 35 14 10.17 E display title Category Ancient Israel and Judah Category Siloam Category Ancient sites in Jerusale ... more details
Bidwell may refer to tocright People Adonijah Bidwell 1716 1784 , first minister of Housatonic Township No. 1 Annie Bidwell 1839 1918 , wife of John Bidwell Barnabas Bidwell 1763 1833 , Canadian and American politician Belinda Bidwell 1936 2007 , first female Speaker of the National Assembly of The Gambia Charles Bidwell , American professor of education Edward John Bidwell 1866 1941 , former Bishop of Ontario Everett Bidwell 1899 1991 , American politician Jake Bidwell born 1993 , English footballer Jarred Bidwell born 1987 , Australian rower John Bidwell 1819 1900 , American politician John Carne Bidwill 1815 1853 , botanist and explorer in Australia, Canada & New Zealand Josh Bidwell born 1976 , American footballer Julie Bidwell born 1973 , Fox News anchor who also goes by Julie Banderas Marshall Spring Bidwell 1799 1872 , lawyer and Canadian politician Mary Electa Bidwell 1881 1996 , American supercentenarian Shelford Bidwell 1848 1909 , English physicist and inventor Syd Bidwell 1917 1997 , former British Labour MP Places Bidwell, Bedfordshire Bidwell, California Bidwell, Ohio Bidwell, Ontario Bidwell Bar Bridge , two suspension bridges in Oroville, California Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park , Chico, California Bidwell Park , municipal park in Chico, California Bidwell Sacramento River State Park , Butte County, California Bidwell s Bar, California , gold mining camp Fort Bidwell, California Companies The Bidwell Bean Thresher Company , a manufacturer of bean threshing machines See also Bidhawal , an Australian Aboriginal tribe Bidwill disambiguation Bedwell disambiguation disambig geo surname de Bidwell ... more details
En rogel Hebrew language Hebrew yn r g l was a famous land mark near Jerusalem . It was the hiding place of David s spies, Jonathan and Ahimaaz high priest Ahimaaz 2 Sam. 17 17 , and lay close to the stone Zoheleth where Adonijah held a sacrificial feast when he attempted to assert his claims to the throne 1 Kings 1 9 . In later times it was one of the boundary marks between Kingdom of Judah Judah and Benjamin Josh. 15 7, 18 16 . The obviously sacred character of the spring suggests that it is the same as the Dragon Well of Neh. 2 13. ref name EB There can be little doubt of its antiquity, and it may well have been a sacred place in pre Israelite times. The meaning of the name and its identification are uncertain. ref name EB The interpretation Fuller s Well does not bear the mark of antiquity. It is probable that, like Zoheleth, the original name had some sacred or mythic significance. ref name EB Two identifications of the place have met with considerable favour 1 the Virgin s fountain Ain Sitti Maryam , later Ain Umm ed Deraj, the only real spring close to Jerusalem, exactly opposite to which lies ez Zehweleh, perhaps Zoheleth and 2 Bir Eyyub, otherwise known as the Well of Nehemiah, at the junctiion of the W. er Rababi and Kedron. Against the latter it is urged that Bir Eyyub is a well, not a spring, that it lies too far from ez Zehweleh, that it is in full view of the city, and does not suit the context of 2Sam. 17 17, and that its antiquity is uncertain. The chief points in favour of 1 which Baed. identifies with Gihon spring are its antiquity and the evidence of Josephus . Anti. vii. 14 4 , who places the well in the royal gardens. Other arguments based upon the fact that in later times the well was used by fulling fullers are necessarily precarious. ref name EB En rogel , Encyclopedia Biblica ref References reflist Biblica tanakh stub Category Hebrew Bible places fr En rogel no En Rogel ... more details
Jewish scholar, Adonijah. The chamber is decorated with the skeletons of members of Adonijah ..., but Adonijah gives him food and drink, and says he must transcribe a certain manuscript for him ... that he will relate the story of Adonijah s family, but they are interrupted by the appearance of the Wanderer ... more details
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