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Adonibezek - Search results provided by BiblicalTrainingThe title of a king of a town named Bezek in northern Pal., thirteen m. NE of Shechem, who was pursued and captured by the tribes of Judah and Simeon.
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Who was Adoni-Bezek? | GotQuestions.orgJan 4, 2022 · Adoni-Bezek is a name meaning “lord of Bezek” and is mentioned in Judges 1:5–7: “It was there that [the men of Judah] found Adoni-Bezek and ...
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ADONI-BEZEK - JewishEncyclopedia.com—Biblical Data: Canaanitish king (Judges, i. 5-7), in the town of Bezek. He was routed by Judah and fled, but was caught. His thumbs and great toes were cut ...Missing: Bible | Show results with:Bible<|control11|><|separator|>
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Judges, CHAPTER 1 | USCCB - Daily ReadingsCHAPTER 1 Canaanites in Palestine. 1* After the death of Joshua the Israelites consulted the LORD, asking, “Who shall be first among us to attack the ...
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The amazing name Adoni-bezek: meaning and etymologyMay 31, 2011 · Meaning: Lord Of Scattering, Mister Lightning Bolt; Etymology: From (1) the noun אדן ('adon), lord, mister or sir, and (2) the noun בזק ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Enduring Word Bible Commentary Judges Chapter 1Their punishment of Adoni-Bezek may seem cruel, yet it was simply justice in its truest sense. He had done this same thing to seventy kings; so now he had his ...
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Israel's Incomplete Conquest of Canaan - TheTorah.comJan 25, 2022 · In the opening chapter of the book of Judges, those unconquered Canaanite enclaves mentioned in Joshua are repeatedand then augmented with “ ...
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Bezek - Bible MapThe city of Adoni-bezek taken by Judah and Simeon (Judges 1:4 f), in the territory allotted to Judah. It is somewhat doubtfully identified with Bezqah.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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6— The Conquest and Settlement According to the Different AccountsThe Conquest under the Leadership of the House of Judah (Judges 1:1–2:5). The ... Against Bezek as the starting point for the first war of Saul, the ...
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[PDF] Theories of the Israelite Occupation of the Land of Canaan - DTICThey are credited with the capture of the following cities: Bezek. Jerusalem ... (Judges 1: 33). Bethanath Survived (Judges 1: 33). Although the overall ...
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Coexistence as Guilt: Iron I Memories in Judges 1 - Academia.eduAccordingly, it is possible to read 'Adoni-Bezek' (Judg 1:5-7) simply as 'lord of Bezek'. In their turn, the names 'Sheshai', 'Ahiman' and 'Talmai' (Judg 1 ...
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Rediscovering a Lost North Israelite Conquest Story, in O. Lipschits ...Judges 1 and the Conquest of the Central Hill Country Judges 1 may be ... Given Bezek's location, we might assume that the late account of Judah's and ...
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Archaeological Discoveries: Exodus-Judges Period### Summary of Chronology, Historicity, and Bezek in Judges
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Archaeology and the Israelite 'Conquest' - University of TorontoThese would then be the very early Israelite villages described typically in the book of Judges (thus A. Mazar 1981; Stager 1985a; Callaway 1985; 1988 ...
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Shame and Mutilation of Enemies in the Hebrew Bible - Academia.edu... Mutilating enemies' bodies was a common wartime practice in the ancient Near East. One finds in Mesopotamian and Egyptian art many examples of the mutilation ...
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Assyrian Attitude Towards Captive Enemies: A 2700-year-old Paleo ...Aug 10, 2025 · (b) A relief found in the Balawat city gates showing Assyrian soldiers amputating the hands and feet of enemies and impaling them, as well as ...
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Severed hands for the pharaoh: Archaeologists find first physical ...Apr 6, 2023 · Severed hands for the pharaoh: Archaeologists find first physical evidence of enemy mutilation in Ancient Egypt. Amputated limbs, which ...Missing: thumb | Show results with:thumb
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security and control of prisoners of war in the ancient near eastconquerors. MUTILATION OF PRISONERS. After capture, any male prisoner was liable to be mutilated. This served the double purpose of punishing the offender ...Missing: thumbs | Show results with:thumbs
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Judges 1:7 Commentaries: Adoni-bezek said, "Seventy kings with ...Adoni-bezek was taken prisoner. This prince had been a severe tyrant. The Israelites, doubtless under the Divine direction, made him suffer what he had done to ...Missing: lessons reciprocity
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Judges 1:7 - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.orgSeventy kings with their thumbs and their big toes cut off used to gather up scraps under my table; as I have done, so God has repaid me.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly<|control11|><|separator|>
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Judges | Commentary | John Currid | TGCBC - The Gospel CoalitionThe Book of Judges covers the time between the conquest of Canaan under Joshua until the rise of the monarchy under Israel's first king, Saul.
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(PDF) Measure-for-Measure Punishment in the Book of JudgesThe motif of measure-for-measure punishment is central to the narrative and theology of Judges. Adoni-bezek's punishment illustrates divine retribution aligning ...
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Thinking Through Old Testament Violence - The Gospel CoalitionFeb 21, 2019 · God gives life, and it is his to take away. “God has repaid me for what I have done”, says Adoni-bezek when his thumbs are cut off (Judges 1:7).Missing: historicity | Show results with:historicity<|control11|><|separator|>
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Shoftim - Judges - Chapter 1 - Tanakh Online - Torah - Chabad.org5And they found Adoni- bezek in Bezek and fought with him ... Features an English translation of the entire Tanakh (Jewish Bible) with Rashi's commentary.
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The amazing name Adoni-zedek: meaning and etymologyMay 31, 2011 · From (1) the noun אדן ('adon), lord, mister or sir, and (2) the verb צדק (sadek), to be just or righteous. Related names: • Via אדן ('adon): ...
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The Biblical Names of Jerusalem... Bezek, they encountered Adoni-bezek” (Judg 1:5), and the natural meaning is that. Adoni-zedek and Melchizedek were kings of a place named קדצ. This enables ...Missing: historicity | Show results with:historicity
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Jerusalem in Bible TimesThis shows that he was the king of Jerusalem, and makes it evident that he was the same person as Adoni-zedek of the narrative in Josh., chap. I5. Judg. I:2I ...
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[PDF] Copyright © 2013 Daniel Scott Diffey All rights reserved. The ...... Adoni-Bezek and Adoni-Zedek as well as the mention of. Jerusalem. For this view see Weinfeld, “Judges 1.1-2.5,” 390-91; A. G. Auld, Joshua, Judges, and Ruth,.<|control11|><|separator|>