Kings of Israel File Joram of Israel.jpg thumb 200px Jehoram from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Jehoram or Joram was a king of the northern Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel . bibleverse 2 Kings 8 16 HE , bibleverse nb 2 Kings 8 25 28 HE He was the son of Ahab and Jezebel Bible Jezebel . According to bibleverse 2 Kings 8 16 HE , in the fifth year of Joram of Israel, another Jehoram of Judah Jehoram became king of Judah , when his father Jehoshaphat was still king of Judah, indicating a co regency . The author of Kings also speaks of both Jehoram of Israel and Jehoram of Judah in the same passage, which can be confusing. Jehoram began to reign in Israel in the 18th year of Jehoshaphat of Judah, and reigned 12 years. bibleverse 2 Kings 3 1 HE William F. Albright has dated his reign to 849 BC 842 BC , while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 852 BC 841 BC . ref Edwin Thiele, The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings , 1st ed. New York Macmillan, 1951 2d ed. Grand Rapids Eerdmans, 1965 3rd ed. Grand Rapids Zondervan Kregel, 1983 . ISBN 0 8254 3825 X, 9780825438257 ref His final known act was when he, aided by his nephew Ahaziah of Judah Ahaziah , king of kingdom of Judah Judah , fought unsuccessfully against the army of Hazael , king of the Aramaeans Arameans at Ramoth Gilead , where Jehoram was wounded. It is likely that their defeat at Ramoth Gilead was serious, for while Jehoram was recuperating at Jezreel city Jezreel , his general Jehu incited a revolt, slew Jehoram, and took the throne of Israel for himself. The author of the Tel Dan Stele found in 1993 94 during archaeological excavations of the site of Tel Dan Laish claimed to have slain both Ahaziah and Jehoram. The most likely author of this monument is Hazael ref http theosophical.wordpress.com 2011 07 15 biblical archaeology 4 the moabite stone a k a mesha stele ref . References reflist start s hou Omri House of Omri br small Contemporary Kingdom of Judah Kings of Judah small Jehos ... more details
For the medieval Archbishop of York George Montaigne Infobox person name George Jehoshaphat Mountain image George Jehoshaphat Mountain.jpg alt caption birth date Birth date 1789 07 27 df y birth place Norwich, England death date Death date and age 1863 01 06 1789 07 27 df y death place Quebec City, Canada East nationality other names known for Church of England clergyman and bishop occupation George Jehoshaphat Mountain 27 July 1789 &ndash 6 January 1863 was a Canada Canadian Anglican bishop 3rd Anglican Bishop of Quebec , the first Principal of McGill College from 1824 to 1835, and the founder of Bishop s University . Biography Born at Thwaite Hall, Norfolk England , 27 July 1789, he was the son of The Rt. Rev. Jacob Mountain 1749 1825 D.D., a bishop and politician, by his wife Elizabeth Mildred Wale ref http www.geograph.org.uk photo 1306128 Plaque in St Faith s,Havant ref co heiress of Little Bardfield Hall, near Thaxted, Essex . Mountain was directly descended from Michel de Montaigne who was exiled from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes . In 1793 he moved with his family to Quebec City when his father was appointed the first Anglican Bishop of Quebec by his friend William Pitt the Younger . He lived with his family at Marchmont House, near Quebec, where he received his early education before returning to England at the age of sixteen to study under private tutor s until he matriculated from Trinity College, Cambridge , graduating B.A. in 1810, and D.D. in 1819. ref Venn id MNTN805GJ name Mountain, George Jehoshaphat ref Check date of D.D. against original of Venn s Alumni He removed again to Canada in 1811, and, becoming secretary to his father, was ordained deacon in 1812 and priest in 1816, at the same time being appointed evening lecturer in Quebec Cathedral. He was rector of Fredericton, New Brunswick , from 1814 to 1817, when he returned to Quebec ... Mountain from Project Canterbury Attribution DNB wstitle Mountain, George Jehoshaphat Principals ... more details
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The Valley of Josaphat or Valley of Jehoshaphat is mentioned in only one passage of the Bible , in Book of Joel Joel 3.2 Hebrew text, 4.2 I will gather together all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Josaphat and I will plead with them there for my people, and for my inheritance Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations cf. verse 12 . According to one interpretation which has gained currency, the prophet has presented as the scene of Yahweh s judgment on the Gentiles that valley where, in the presence of Jehoshaphat Josaphat , King of Judah , he annihilated the coalition of Moab , Ammon and Edom . This Valley of the desert of Teqo a , which was euphemistically called by the Jews m q Ber k h , that is, valley of blessing , is to be sought in the vicinity of the Khirbet Ber k t , some distance to the west of the Khirbet Teq a about eleven miles from Jerusalem . It is also credible that the prophet meant to designate an ideal, indeterminate valley the valley of judgment, and no more for Josaphat signifies Yahweh judges . This valley is, in fact, spoken of under the name of valley of destruction Authorized Version A. V. valley of decision in verse 14 of the same chapter. According to the context, the Divine Judgment will be exercised upon the nations who afflicted Judah and Jerusalem at the time of the captivity and the return from exile. Image Historische Karte von Jerusalem MK1888.png thumb In this historic map of Jerusalem, the Cedron valley Kidron Thal oder Josaphat Thal runs through the right side of the Old City. In the fourth century, in the Itinerarium ... in the Valley of Josaphat. The designation of a Valley of Jehoshaphat is applied as a specific ... Judgment will be held in the Valley of Jehoshaphat, interpreting the passage in the book of Joel I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead ... view.jsp?artid 205&letter J Jewish Encyclopedia Valley of Jehoshaphat CathEncy url ... more details
is the location of the Valley of Jehoshaphat. Biblical commentator Adam Clarke maintains this view ... clarkejoe3.htm ref Kidron Valley was not associated with the Valley of Jehoshaphat until the 4th ..., as well as Christian holy places including the tombs of Saint James the Less Saint James , and Jehoshaphat ... more details
Infobox given name name Yechiel image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Male meaning May God live region origin Hebrew related names Jehiel br Yekhiyyel Ye iyy l small Hebrew language Hebrew small footnotes Yechiel he is a Hebrew language Hebrew masculine given name meaning May God live or God shall live in Hebrew. It appears in the Bible as a Jewish leader during the Babylonian exile Book of Ezra Ezra 8 9 . There are several people in the Bible called Yechiel, most of which are Levite s. Other Yehiel s in the bible include the second of Jehoshaphat s six sons, one of the Levites of the family of Heman Bible Heman who assisted Hezekiah in his work of reformation, the father of Obadiah , and one of the sons of Biblical Elam Elam . Alternative spellings of Yechiel include Jehiel , Yehiel , Yechi el . Yiddish variants include Ichel , Ychel , and Echiel . References http www.aish.com literacy lifecycle Boys Names.asp The origin and meaning of common Jewish names at Aish.com http www.christiananswers.net dictionary jehiel.html Yechiel Jehiel at Christian Answers Category Hebrew language names Category Hebrew masculine given names Category Jewish given names Name stub ... more details
Nimshi lang he Latin language Latin and Douay Rheims Bible Douay Rheims Namsi was the grandfather of Jehu , father of Jehoshaphat , and a character in the Hebrew Bible . Although he is sometimes referred to as the father is Jehu in the Hebrew Bible, ref http www.allaboutgod.com truth topics nimshi.htm Nimshi Bot generated title ref this is usually regarded by scholars to mean that this means descendant of father, not that Jehu was the son of Nimshi. ref http books.google.com books?id P9sYIRXZZ2MC&pg PA682&lpg PA682&dq nimshi&source web&ots szk FFnEvv&sig SZzQqKj2ZWm4ueHMNu3yXS iJOk ref The word Nimshi comes from the Hebrew language circa 600 B.C., and literally translates to mean one who rescues those in danger . References in popular culture In Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons , one of the characters, Amos Starkadder, hellfire preacher at the Church of the Quivering Brethren says Ye miserable, crawlin worms. Are ye here again then? Have ye come like Nimshi, son of Rehoboam , secretly out of your doomed houses, to hear what s comin to ye? This obviously incorrect as Nimshi was not the son of Rehoboam. References reflist Category Hebrew Bible people tanakh stub ... more details
saved book title Genealogy from Adam to Zerubbabel subtitle The Complete Guide cover image cover color White Genealogy from Adam to Zerubbabel The Complete Guide Overview Descendants of Adam and Eve Genealogy from Adam to Zerubbabel Lineage tracing Adam Seth Enos biblical figure Enosh Kenan Mahalalel Jared biblical figure Jared Enoch ancestor of Noah Enoch Methuselah Lamech father of Noah Lamech Noah Shem Arpachshad Salah biblical figure Shelah Eber Peleg Reu Serug Nahor Terah Abraham Isaac Jacob Israel Judah biblical person Judah Perez son of Judah Perez Hezron Ram biblical figure Ram Amminadab Nahshon Salmon biblical figure Salmah Boaz Obed biblical figure Obed Jesse David Solomon Rehoboam Abijah of Judah Abijah Asa of Judah Asa Jehoshaphat Jehoram of Judah Joram Ahaziah of Judah Ahaziah Jehoash of Judah Joash Amaziah of Judah Amaziah Uzziah Azariah Jotham of Judah Jotham Ahaz Hezekiah Manasseh of Judah Manasseh Amon of Judah Amon Josiah Jehoiakim Jeconiah Pedaiah Zerubbabel Hananiah Shecaniah Neariah Elioenai Miscellany Davidic line Davidic dynasty Category Books of Chronicles Category Bible genealogy ... more details
This entry is not about King Ahaziah of Judah . Kings of Israel File Ahaziah of Israel.jpg thumb 200px Ahaziah from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Ahaziah or Ochozias Israel , ca. 870 BC &mdash ca. 850 BC was king of kingdom of Israel Samaria Israel and the son of Ahab and Jezebel biblical Jezebel . William F. Albright has dated his reign to 850 BC 850 849 BC , while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 853 BC 853 852 BC . ref Edwin Thiele, The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings , 1st ed. New York Macmillan, 1951 2d ed. Grand Rapids Eerdmans, 1965 3rd ed. Grand Rapids Zondervan Kregel, 1983 . ISBN 0 8254 3825 X, 9780825438257 ref The author of the Books of Kings criticized him for following the ways of his father Ahab . Reign During his reign the Moab ites revolted against his authority bibleverse 2 Kings 3 5 7 HE . This event is recorded on the Mesha stele , an extensive inscription written in the Moabite language Moabite language. He allied himself with Jehoshaphat of Judah in an attempt to revive maritime trade by the Red Sea , which proved a failure. bibleverse 2 Chronicles 20 35 37 HE 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 bibleverse 1 Kings 22 51 HE bibleverse 2 Kings 1 18 HE . Ancestors The ancestors of Ahaziah can be recognized by the Bible . Ahnentafel compact3 Ahaziah of Israel Ahab of Israel Jezebel of Tyre Omri of Israel NA Etbaal of Sidon NA References reflist External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 973&letter A Jewish Encyclopedia Ahaziah, King of Israel eastons s start s hou Omri House of Omri br small Contemporary Kingdom of Judah King of Judah small Jehoshaphat s reg s bef before Ahab s ttl title Kingdom of Israel Samaria King of Israel years 853 BC &ndash 852 BC s aft after Jehoram of Israel Jehoram ... more details
Seder Olam Zutta 804 CE , Jehoiada was the Kohen Gadol High priest . s start s bef before Jehoshaphat high priest Jehoshaphat s ttl title List of High Priests of Israel High Priest of Israel s aft after ... more details
About people in the Bible named Zechariah Zechariah disambiguation Zechariah The male given name Zechariah given name Zechariah is derived from the Hebrew , meaning Tetragrammaton The Lord has remembered. It has been translated into English in many variant forms and spellings, including Zachariah, Zacharias and Zachary. It was the name of various men in the Bible. New Testament Zechariah priest , the father of John the Baptist. In the King James Version of the Bible King James version of the Bible his name was written Zacharias . He is recognised as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church . See also Islamic view of Zechariah , and Benedictus Song of Zechariah , his song canticle of thanksgiving. Hebrew Bible Zechariah Hebrew prophet , a prophet of the kingdom of Judah, spelled this way in KJV. His writings, the Book of Zechariah . Zechariah of Israel Zachariah in King James Version of the Bible KJV , king of Israel and son of Jeroboam. Zechariah Ben Jehoiada , son of the High Priest in the times of Ahaziah and Joash. See also Tomb of Zechariah , a monument named after him in Jerusalem. In addition to the characters named above, there are numerous minor characters in the Bible with the same name 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 bibleverse 2 Chron 26 5 . One of the chiefs of the tribe of Reuben bibleverse 1 Chron 5 7 . One of the porters of the tabernacle bibleverse 1 Chron 9 21 . bibleverse 1 Chron 9 37 . A Levite who assisted at the bringing up of the ark from the house of Obed edom bibleverse 1 Chron 15 20 24 . A Kohathite Levite bibleverse 1 Chron 24 25 . A Merarite Levite bibleverse 1 Chron 27 21 . The father of Iddo bibleverse 1 Chron 27 21 . One who assisted in teaching the law to the people in the time of Jehoshaphat bibleverse 2 Chron 17 7 . A Levite of the sons of Asaph bibleverse 2 Chron 20 14 . One of Jehoshaphat s sons ... more details
File Jacob Mountain, 1st Lord Bishop of Quebec,1778.jpg thumb Jacob Mountain, 1st Lord Bishop of Quebec,1778 Jacob Mountain 1749 1825 was an English churchman who became the first Anglican Bishop of Quebec , and in connection with this was appointed to the Legislative Council of Lower Canada the Legislative Council of Upper Canada . Biography The third son of Jacob Mountain of Thwaite Hall, Norfolk , by Ann, daughter of Jehoshaphat Postle of Wymondham , he was born at Thwaite Hall on 30 December 1749, and educated at Caius College, Cambridge , where he graduated B.A. 1774, M.A. 1777, and D.D. 1793. ref Venn MNTN769J Mountain, Jacob ref In 1779 he was elected a Fellow of his college, and, after holding the living of St. Andrew, Norwich , was presented to the vicarages of Holbeach , Lincolnshire , and Buckden, Cambridgeshire Buckden , Huntingdonshire , which he held together. On 1 June 1788 he was installed Castor prebendary in Lincoln Cathedral . These preferments he owed to the friendship of William Pitt the Younger William Pitt who also, on the recommendation of George Pretyman Tomline , gave him the appointment of the first Anglican bishop of Quebec. He was consecrated at Lambeth Palace on 7 July 1793. At that time there were only nine clergymen of the Church of England in Canada at his death there were 61. For 30 years Mountain promoted missions and the erection of churches in all populous places. He visited those regularly, into old age. Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral at Quebec, which contains a monument to his memory, was erected under his auspices. He died at Marchmont House, Quebec, 16 June 1825 and was buried under the chancel of the cathedral he had built Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral . Works Mountain published Poetical Reveries , 1777, besides sermons and charges. Family He married a daughter of John Kentish of Bardfield Hall, Essex, and left, with two daughters, five sons including George Jehoshaphat Mountain and Armine Simcoe Mountain . References Que ... more details
made his son Jehoshaphat coregent in the year that saw the onset of his disease. Asa died two years ... of Judah King of Judah years 912 &ndash 871 BC s aft after Jehoshaphat end References reflist ... more details
File Micaiah s prophecy.jpg thumb right Micaiah s prophecy . Woodcut by Johann Christoph Weigel, 1695. Otheruses Micaiah disambiguation Micaiah son of Imlah is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible . He is not the same as the titular prophet of the Book of Micah , also called The Morasthite to distinguish him from Micaiah. Today Micaiah is a rare name and it is still debated if it is unisex or for men only. Micaiah s prophecy The events leading up to the appearance of Micaiah are illustrated in 1 Kings 22 1 12 . In 1 Kings 22 3 4 the King of Israel identified later in the text as Ahab in 1 Kings 22 20 goes to Jehoshaphat , the king of Judah, and asks if he will go with him to take over Ramoth gilead which was under rule by the king of Aram. Jehoshaphat requests that Ahab, Inquire first for the word of the Lord 1 Kings 22 5 . Ahab then calls on his prophets and asks if he should go into battle against Ramoth gilead. The prophets responded by telling the king of Israel to go into battle, stating that the Lord Adonai will deliver Ramoth gilead into the hand of the king 1 Kings 22 6 . Jehoshaphat asks if there are any other prophets of whom to inquire the word of the Lord YHWH . Ahab mentions Micaiah the son of Imlah, but expresses dislike for him because his past prophecies have not been in favor of him 1 Kings 22 7 8 . A messenger is sent to bring Micaiah to the king to give his prophecy. The messenger tells Micaiah to give a favorable prophecy to Ahab 1 Kings 22 12 13 . Micaiah replies to the messenger that he will speak whatever the Lord says to him 1 Kings 22 14 . Micaiah appears before the king of Israel, and when asked if Ahab should go into battle at Ramoth gilead Micaiah initially responds with a similar prophecy to that of the other prophets. Ahab then questions Micaiah, and insists that he speak nothing but the truth in the name of the Lord. Micaiah then gives a true prophesy, in which he illustrates a meeting of Yahweh with the heavenly hosts. At this meeting Yahweh ... more details
Sh maya is a Hebrew language Hebrew from shem and aya Sky, figuratively, the height or farthest extent of anything. From the particle shem, deriving from the ancient Semitic root ShM name, light, sound, vibration, atmosphere. The aya ending indicates that it is without limit. Another more common meaning is Listen to God . It has been referred to otherwise as Sh maya Mishnah Sh maya , a rabbi nic sage who was leader of the Pharisee s in the 1st century BC in the Hebrew Bible Christian Old Testament Shemaiah prophet Shemaiah , a prophet in the reign of Rehoboam Books of Kings I Kings 12 22 24 Book of Nehemiah Neh. 3 29 a Tribe of Simeon Simeonite Books of Chronicles I Chr. 4 37 a priest Neh. 12 42 a Levite I Chr. 9 16 I Chr. 9 14 Neh. 11 15 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 I Chr. 15 8 a reference to Moses the Levite I Chr. 24 6 the eldest son of Obed edom I Chr. 26 4 8 a Levite II Chr. 29 14 a false prophet who hindered the rebuilding of Jerusalem Neh. 6 10 a prince of tribe of Judah Judah who assisted at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem Neh. 12 34 36 Nehelamite Dweller of Nehelam The designation of Shemaiah , a false prophet who went with the captives to Babylon and who opposed Jeremiah Jer. 29 24, 31 32 . one of the Levites whom Jehoshaphat appointed to teach the law II Chr. 17 8 a Levite appointed to distribute the oblations of the Lord II Chr. 31 15 a Levite II Chr. 35 9 the father of Urijah the prophet Jer. 26 20 the father of a prince in the reign of Jehoiakim Jer. 36 12 Written works The second book of Books of Chronicles Chronicles refers to a Book of the Prophet Shemaiah . No existing work has been identified with this title see Lost books of the Old Testament . eastons Category Hebrew Bible people Tanakh stub ... more details
Josaphat can refer to TOCright People Jehoshaphat , in the Christian bible, fourth king of the Kingdom of Judah Josaphat, a Christian saint of India, appearing in the legend of Barlaam and Josaphat Giosafat Barbaro 1413 94 , Venetian explorer and diplomat Josephat T. Benoit 1900 76 , mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire Josaphat Celestin , Haitian American politician, North Miami s first black mayor Josaphat Chichkov , Bulgarian priest, rector and teacher J. J. Gagnier Jean Josaphat Gagnier , Canadian conductor, composer, and musician Josaphata Hordashevska , Ukrainian Greek Catholic nun Blessed Josaphat Kotsylovsky lang uk , Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop and martyr Josaphat Kuntsevych c.1580 1623 , Belarusian martyr and saint of the Ruthenian Catholic Church Josaphat Robert Large , Haitian American poet, novelist and art critic Yuz Asaf , a sage buried at Srinagar, Kashmir, whose name is interpreted as Josaphat by Christians Israel Beer Josaphat, the birth name of Paul Reuter Churches Canada St. Josaphat Cathedral in Edmonton Poland Church of St. Josaphat in Lublin United States Basilica of St. Josaphat in Milwaukee St. Josaphat s in Chicago St. Josaphat s Roman Catholic Church in Detroit Other places Valley of Josaphat , mentioned in the Hebrew bible Josaphat Park , a public park located in the municipality of Schaerbeek in Brussels Other uses Barlaam and Josaphat book Barlaam and Josaphat book , several books dealing with the lives of Saints Barlaam and Josaphat Order of Saint Basil the Great , also known as the Basilian Order of Saint Josaphat, monastic religious order of the Greek Catholic Church Priestly Society of Saint Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Josaphat in Parma , a diocese of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church disambig de Josaphat es Josafat fr Josaphat ... more details
Infobox Christian leader type honorific prefix name James William Williams honorific suffix title Bishop of Quebec image James William Williams.jpg imagesize alt caption church archdiocese province metropolis diocese see enthroned ended predecessor George Jehoshaphat Mountain opposed successor Andrew Hunter Dunn ordination consecration cardinal rank other post Personal details birth name birth date 1825 birth place Overton, Hampshire , England death date April 20, 1892 death place Quebec City , Quebec buried nationality religion residence parents spouse children occupation profession alma mater signature James William Williams 1825 &ndash April 20, 1892 was a Canada Canadian Church of England priest, bishop, and educator. Born in Overton, Hampshire , England , the son of David Williams and Sarah Eliza, Williams graduated from Pembroke College, Oxford in 1851. He was ordained deacon in 1852 and received his ordination as a priest in 1855. Williams immigrated to Lower Canada in 1857 when he was appointed rector of the Lennoxville grammar school. In 1860, he was appointed a professor at Bishop s University Bishop s College, Lennoxville . In 1863, he was appointed fourth Bishop of Anglican Diocese of Quebec Quebec . His son, the Rt Revd Lennox Williams Lennox , was later sixth Bishop of Quebec. References DictCanbio ID 6497 Anglican bishops of Quebec Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Williams, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Anglican bishop of Quebec DATE OF BIRTH 1825 PLACE OF BIRTH Overton, Hampshire , England DATE OF DEATH April 20, 1892 PLACE OF DEATH Quebec City , Quebec DEFAULTSORT Williams, James Category 1825 births Category 1892 deaths Category 19th century Anglican bishops Category Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford Category Anglican bishops of Quebec Category People from Basingstoke and Deane district ChurchofEngland bishop stub ... more details
File Henri Pierre L on Pharamond Blanchard Paul et Virginie, 1844.jpg thumb right 200px Paul et Virginie , painting from 1844. Henri Pierre L on Pharamond Blanchard , an historical and landscape painter, was born at La Guilloti re , a suburb of Lyon Lyons , in 1805. He studied under Antoine Jean Gros Baron Gros , travelled in many distant countries, and went with the French expedition to Mexico in the years 1858 and 1859. In 1856 he was in Russia, and was present at the coronation of Alexander II of Russia Alexander II . He died in Paris in 1873. The following are some of his principal works File Fireworks 1856.JPG thumb right 200px Fireworks , a chromolithography from the 1856 Alexander II Coronation Book. Bull Hunting . The Smugglers . 1836. The Disarmament of Vera Cruz . 1840. At Palace of Versailles Versailles . The Street of El Alari at Tangiers . San Isidoro Labrador, the Patron Saint of Madrid . Vasco Nu ez de Balboa discovering the South Sea . Exposition Universelle 1855 Paris Univ. Exhib. 1855 . The Valley of Jehoshaphat . Paris Univ. Exhib. 1855. The Arrival of the French at Plan del Rio . 1865. Farm Yard at Chatou . The Djiguietofka . An American Glade . He also contributed largely to the L Illustration Illustration , and in 1855 published L Itin raire Historique et Descriptif de Paris Constantinople 12 plates . References Bryan article BLANCHARD, Henri Pierre L on Pharamond Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blanchard, Pharamond ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1805 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1873 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blanchard, Pharamond Category French painters Category People from Lyon Category 1805 births Category 1873 deaths Category Pupils of Antoine Jean Gros France painter 19thC stub es Pharamond Blanchard fr Pharamond Blanchard ... more details
the magic word, Jehoshaphat to turn Elmer s elf helper into a mouse and chases him around the shoemaker ... with the new name Jehoshaphat Boots , only this literally turns Elmer into a mouse, who forgets that Rumpelstiltskin ... more details
of the Law, suggesting a Sabbatical year, took place in the third year of Jehoshaphat 2 Chronicles 17 7 9 . According to the widely accepted Biblical chronology of Edwin R. Thiele Edwin Thiele , Jehoshaphat ... Kregel, 1983 85, 217. ref The passage about the reading of the law in Jehoshaphat s third year ... reign, but since the two synchronisms to Jehoshaphat s reign for the kings of Israel 1 Kings ... Jehoshaphat s third year in the same way. In Thiele s system, this would be 867 866. However, Thiele .... Peabody MA Hendrickson, 1998 246. ref adjusted the dates for Jehoshaphat and the preceding kings of Judah ... http www.btinternet.com lmf12 HebrewKingsRevised.pdf here. ref so that the year in which Jehoshaphat ... Hitzig stated that the occasion for Jehoshaphat s proclamation was because it was a Jubilee year ... of Jehoshaphat, and even though the stipulations of the Sabbatical year and Jubilee may not have ... more details
Infobox monarch name Zechariah title King of Kingdom of Israel Samaria Israel image Zechariah of Israel.png image size 150px caption Zechariah from Guillaume Rouill Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum reign c. 753 752 B.C.E. coronation investiture full name Zechariah ben Jeroboam native lang1 native lang1 name1 native lang2 native lang2 name1 othertitles baptism birth date birth date YYYY MM DD birth place death date 752 B.C.E. death place Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel burial date burial place br coord LAT LONG display inline,title predecessor Jeroboam II suc type heir successor Shallum of Israel Shallum queen consort consortreign consortto spouse spouse 1 spouse 2 offspring royal house dynasty royal anthem royal motto father mother children religion Jewish signature End of infobox Other people2 Zechariah disambiguation Zechariah spelled Zachariah in the Authorised King James Version KJV and Zacharias in the Douay Rheims Bible DRB lang he , meaning remembered by the Lord lang la Zacharias was a king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel , and son of Jeroboam II . Zechariah became king of Israel in Samaria in the thirty eighth year of Uzziah Azariah, king of Judah . bibleverse 2 Kings 15 8 HE William F. Albright has dated his reign to 746 BC &ndash 745 BC, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 753 BC &ndash 752 BC. ref Edwin Thiele, The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings , 1st ed. New York Macmillan, 1951 2d ed. Grand Rapids Eerdmans, 1965 3rd ed. Grand Rapids Zondervan Kregel, 1983 . ISBN 0 8254 3825 X, 9780825438257 ref The account of his reign is briefly told in Books of Kings 2 Kings bibleverse 2 Kings 15 8 12 HE . Zachariah ruled Israel for only six months before Shallum of Israel Shallum murdered him and took the throne. This ended the dynasty of Jehu after four generations of his descendants, fulfilling the prophecy in bibleverse 2 Kings 10 30 HE . References reflist s start s hou House of Jehoshaphat br small ... more details
Kings of Israel File Jehoahaz of Israel.jpg thumb 200px Jehoahaz from Guillaume Rouill Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Jehoahaz of Israel lang he , meaning Jehovah has held lang la Joachaz was king of kingdom of Israel Samaria Israel and the son of Jehu Books of Kings 2 Kings 10 35 . William F. Albright has dated his reign to 815 BC 801 BC , while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 814 BC 798 BC . ref Edwin Thiele, The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings , 1st ed. New York Macmillan, 1951 2d ed. Grand Rapids Eerdmans, 1965 3rd ed. Grand Rapids Zondervan Kregel, 1983 . ISBN 0 8254 3825 X, 9780825438257 ref A stamp seal dated to the end of the 7th century BC has been found with the inscription belonging to Jehoahaz, son of the king ref http cojs.org cojswiki Onyx Seal, c. 586 BCE ref . He reigned seventeen years. His account in 2 Kings states that he was initially faithful to Yahweh , but his people followed the religious practices of the house of Jeroboam , which included the worship of a cultic pole of Asherah in Samaria . The kings of the Arameans , Hazael and Ben hadad , prevailed over him, leaving him an army of 50 horsemen, 10 chariots and 10,000 foot soldiers 2 Kings 13 1 9 . As Jehoahaz besought the Lord, and a deliverer was given to relieve Israel from the Aramean. This deliverer must have been the Assyrian emperor, Adad nirari III 810 783 , who came to the throne during Jehoahaz s reign. He did serve as deliverer to Israel in that he attacked and crushed Damascus in 803 BC, thus bringing relief to Israel from the Aramean oppression ref http www.truthnet.org Biblicalarcheology 10 Dividedkingdom.htm ref . References reflist s start s hou House of Jehoshaphat br small Contemporary Kingdom of Judah King of Judah small Jehoash of Judah Jehoash Joash s reg s bef before Jehu s ttl title Kingdom of Israel Samaria King of Israel years 814 BC 798 BC s aft after Jehoash of Israel Joash Jehoash end IsraeliteKings Category 8th century BC biblical rulers Category ... more details
For the New Zealand politician see Thomas Seddon New Zealand Thomas Seddon 28 August 1821 23 November 1856 , England English Landscape art landscape painter associated with the Pre Raphaelite style, was born in London . His father was a cabinetmaker, and the son for some time followed the same occupation but in 1842 he was sent to Paris to study ornamental art. On his return he executed designs for furniture for his mother. In 1849 he made sketching expeditions in Wales and France , and in 1852 began to exhibit in the Royal Academy , sending a figure piece, Penelope, and afterwards landscapes, deriving their subjects from Brittany . In the end of 1853 he joined William Holman Hunt Holman Hunt at Cairo . He worked for a year in Egypt and Palestine, executing views which John Ruskin Ruskin pronounced to be the first landscapes uniting perfect artistical skill with topographical accuracy being directed, with stern self restraint, to no other purpose than that of giving to persons who cannot travel trustworthy knowledge of the scenes which ought to be most interesting to them. Seddon s Eastern subjects were exhibited in Berners Street, London, in 1855, and in Conduit Street in 1856. In October 1856 Seddon again visited Cairo, where he died on the 23rd of November. In 1857 his works were exhibited in the rooms of the Society of Arts, and his important and elaborately finished picture, Jerusalem and the Valley of Jehoshaphat, was purchased by subscription and presented to the National Gallery, London . A memoir of Seddon, by his brother, John Pollard Seddon , was published in 1859. See also List of Pre Raphaelite paintings including the works of Thomas Seddon. External links http www.artcyclopedia.com artists seddon thomas.html Thomas Seddon on ArtCyclopedia . http www.artrenewal.org asp database art.asp?aid 2083 Thomas Seddon on Art Renewal Center . 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Seddon, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 ... more details
Ezion Geber or Asiongaber Classical Hebrew , pronounced Etzy n Gaver was a city of Idumea , a biblical seaport on the northern extremity of the Gulf of Aqaba , in the area of modern Aqaba and Eilat . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 01792a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia ref Biblical references Ezion Geber is mentioned six times in the Tanakh ref bibleverse Numbers 33 35 HE , bibleverse Deuteronomy 2 8 HE , bibleverse 1 Kings 22 49 HE , bibleverse II Chronicles 8 17 HE , bibleverse 2 Chronicles 20 36 HE . The general site of Ezion Geber is indicated in bibleverse 1 Kings 9 26 HE ref Ruins at Tell el Kheleifeh were identified with Ezion Geber by the German explorer F. Frank and later excavavated by Nelson Glueck who thought he had confirmed the identification, but a later re evaluation dates them to a period between the 8th and 6th centuries BCE with occupation continuing possibly into the 4th century BCE. ref Pratico, Gary D. Nelson Glueck s 1938 1940 Excavations at Tell el Kheleifeh A Reappraisal Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research , No. 259 Summer, 1985 , pp.1 32 ref According to the Book of Numbers Ezion Geber was one of the first places where the Israelite s camped after the Exodus from Egypt. ref bibleverse Numbers 33 35 HE ref The ships of Solomon and Hiram started from this port on their voyage to Ophir. It was the main port for Israel s commerce with the countries bordering on the Red Sea and Indian Ocean. According to Book of Chronicles Book of II Chronicles , Jehoshaphat , the King of Judah, joined with Ahaziah of Israel Ahaziah , the King of Israel, to make ships in Asiongaber but God disapproved the alliance, and the ships were broken in the port. ref bibleverse 2 Chronicles 20 37 HE ref In bibleverse 1 Kings 9 26 HE King James Version it says And king Solomon made a navy of ships in Eziongeber, which is beside Eloth, on the shore of the Red sea, in the land of Edom. And Hiram I Hiram sent in the navy his servants, shipmen that ... more details