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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ish-boshethIsh-bosheth - Wikipedia

    Ish-bosheth ( Hebrew: אִישׁ־בֹּשֶׁת‎, romanized : ʼĪš-bōšeṯ, "man of shame"), also called Eshbaal ( אֶשְׁבַּעַל ‎, ’Ešba‘al; alternatively spelled Ishbaal, "man of Baal ") was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the second monarch of the Kingdom of Israel.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Question. What is the story of David and Ish-Bosheth? Answer. Ish-Bosheth was a son of King Saul. His story is discussed in 2 Samuel chapters 2 through 4. David was king in the city of Hebron and over the tribe of Judah.

  3. Ishbosheth was in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the fourth son of King Saul and the last representative of his family to be king over Israel (the northern kingdom, as opposed to the southern kingdom of Judah). His name was originally Ishbaal (Esh-baal; 1 Chronicles 8:33 and 9:39), “Man of.

  4. Ish-bosheth (also called Eshba'al, Ashba'al, or Ishbaal ), was the second king of Israel, succeeding his father Saul after his death at the Battle of Mount Gilboa. He reigned for several years from the city of Mahanaim the late eleventh century B.C.E., facing a civil war led by the future king David and his powerful general Joab .

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › ish-boshethIsh-Bosheth | Encyclopedia.com

    ISH-BOSHETH (Heb. אִישׁ־בֹּשֶׁת), son of *Saul; reigned over Israel for two years (ii Sam. 2:10), at the same time that David reigned over Judah in Hebron.

  6. Ishbosheth. Son and successor of Saul. Abner, Saul's kinsman and general so managed that Ishbosheth was acknowledged king at Mahanaim by the greater part of Israel, while David reigned at Hebron over Judah.

  7. Fourth and youngest son of Saul, and, as the sole male survivor in direct line of descent, his legitimate successor to the throne (II Sam. ii. 8 et seq. ). His original name was "Esh-baal (= "man of ba'al" [then, Yhwh ]; see I Chron. viii. 33, ix. 39).

  8. אִישׁבּֿ֫שֶׁת proper name, masculine Ishbosheth (for אִישׁ בַּעַל man of Baal see בּשֶׁת, בַּעַל & Di ή βααλ MBAk, June 1881) 1 son of Saul, & king of Israel, with David as rival 2 Samuel 2:8 ,10,12,15; 2 Samuel 3:8 ,14,15; 2 Samuel 4:5 ,8 (twice in verse); 2 Samuel 4:12; also 2 Samuel 4:1; 2 Samuel 4:2 ...

  9. ISH-BOSHETH ĭsh bō’ shĕth ( אִ֥ישׁ בֹּ֨שֶׁת׃֙, man of shame ). The youngest son of Saul, who was made king over Israel by Abner in repudiation of David’s claim to the throne ( 2 Sam 2:8 ). He is also called Eshbaal ( Baal exists, 1 Chron 8:33; 9:39 ).

  10. davidson.bibleodyssey.org › dictionary › ishboshethIshbosheth - Bible Odyssey

    Ish-boh´shith; Heb., “man of shame” The fourth son of Saul (2Sam 3:14-15). This version of his name appears in the book of Samuel and is, according to most modern scholars, a theologically corrected reading of the original name Eshbaal (“gift of Baal”), which is preserved in (1Chr 8:33 and 1Chr 9:39).