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Date "Rehoboam" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1321. (references)


Extended Definition: Rehoboam


Rehoboam

Kings of Judah
    • Saul
    • David
    • Solomon
    • Rehoboam
    • Abijam
    • Asa
    • Jehoshaphat
    • Jehoram
    • Ahaziah
    • Athaliah
    • Jehoash
    • Amaziah
    • Uzziah
    • Jotham
    • Ahaz
    • Hezekiah
    • Manasseh
    • Amon
    • Josiah
    • Jehoahaz
    • Jehoiakim
    • Jehoiachin
    • Zedekiah

Rehoboam (Hebrew:רחבעם Rehav'am) was a king of the ancient Kingdom of Judah, succeeding his father Solomon. His grandfather was David. He was the third king of the House of David and the first of the Kingdom of Judah. His mother was Naamah "the Ammonitess." His name means he who enlarges the people.

Early reign

Rehoboam's reign has been dated to 922 BC-915 BC by William F. Albright and 931 BC-913 BC by E. R. Thiele.

He was forty-one years old when he ascended the throne, and he reigned seventeen years. Under his father, Solomon, the people were taxed heavily to pay for all the building projects undertaken during that reign. Solomon's act of building a place over the Millo, formerly an open area providing convenient access to the Temple for those coming from the north, may have been perceived as apathy for the tribes of the north. Therefore, there was great unease immediately after the death of Solomon-- people were afraid that he would pursue a high-taxation, (supposedly) pro-southern policy like his father. Solomon had also accumulated several prominent enemies during his later reign, notably Hadad, the Egyptian-backed heir to the Edomite throne; Rezon, the son of an Aramean army captain, now the de facto ruler of Damascus; and Jeroboam, a rising young Ephraimite who, encouraged by the prophet Ahijah, was increasingly outspoken against Solomonic policy.

The nation demanded that the coronation ceremony be held at Shechem, a decidedly pro-northern stronghold, to crown Rehoboam. The weak Rehoboam complied, and the people immediately demanded relief from heavy tax burdens. Rehoboam asked and was granted three days to receive counsel before announcing his decision to the masses. The elder counselors formerly of Solomon's kingship advised that he lower taxes to gain favor among the people, while the younger counselors, cronies of the new king, exhorted that he raise taxes to express his authority. Rehoboam sided with the young counselors and said to the people, "my father also chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions." [1]

The northerners retracted their recognition of the legitimacy of the rule of the House of David and declared independence. Jeroboam was appointed as king over them, and their breakaway state became known as the Kingdom of Israel.

Wars

Rehoboam did not take the northerners seriously, and he dispatched Adoram (possibly identical with the Adoniram of Solomon's reign), the chief tax collector, to collect taxes from the north. Adoram was stoned, and Rehoboam, who had apparently followed him throughout his journey, had to flee in haste to Jerusalem.

Rehoboam returned to Jerusalem and organized a sizeable army to suppress what he still saw as a rebellion against the crown. Its size is given as 180,000 men by I Kings and by II Chronicles. Shemaiah the prophet proclaimed that it was God's will that the United Monarchy be divided, and Rehoboam immediately abandoned his plans. Nevertheless, Rehoboam skirmished against the forces of Jeroboam I throughout the remainder of his reign. A vast majority of the Levites left the Kingdom of Israel for the Kingdom of Judah because they were being recruited as pagan priests by Jeroboam I.

In the fifth year of Rehoboam's reign, Pharaoh Shishak and his allies, including the Ethiopians, invaded. The entire Kingdom of Judah (as opposed to the Kingdom of Israel, made up of all except tribes Judah and Benjamin, in the north) was looted, even the Temple and the royal palace, and the decorative gold shields made by Solomon were taken. Rehoboam replaced them with bronze ones. A remarkable memorial of this invasion has been discovered at Karnak, in Upper Egypt, in certain sculptures on the walls of a small temple there. These sculptures represent the king, Shishak, holding in his hand a train of prisoners and other figures, with the names of the captured towns of Judah, the towns which Rehoboam had fortified. [2]

Rehoboam fortified the heart of the kingdom, and thus most of the approaches to Jerusalem were flanked by major fortresses. However, the ascents from the Judean Desert in the east and from the Kingdom of Israel in the north were not covered by the defensive works. The Judean Desert was a ground to which enemies were to be lured and ambushed, and the Judah-Israel border was not guarded because Rehoboam did not recognize the Kingdom of Israel as an independenent state.

Succession

Rehoboam's eighteen wives and sixty cocubines bore him eighty-eight children, but he had the insight to prevent court power struggles by appointing his numerous children to important posts across the country, predominantly away from the capital. He died and was buried beside his ancestors in Jerusalem. He was succeeded by his son Abijah.

References

  1. 1 Kings 12:1-14
  2. 2 Chronicles 11:5-12

I Kings 11-12

II Chronicles 10-12

Battles of the Bible, 1978


Rehoboam
House of David
Cadet branch of the Tribe of Judah
Preceded by
Solomon
King of Judah
Albright: 922 BC – 915 BC
Thiele: c.931 BC – 913 BC
Galil: c.931 BC – 914 BC
Succeeded by
Abijam

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Translations: Rehoboam

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Deutsch Rehabeam (Rehoboam). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Rehoboam. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish Rehabeam (Rehoboam). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), Rehoboam. (volunteer & more translations)
Français réhoban (Rehoboam). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, Rehoboam. (volunteer & more translations)
French réhoban (Rehoboam). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, Rehoboam. (volunteer & more translations)
German Rehabeam (Rehoboam). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Rehoboam. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Rehabeam (Rehoboam). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Rehoboam. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Rehabeam (Rehoboam). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Rehoboam. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomea Rehabeam (Rehoboam). Additional references: Suomea, Finland, Russia (Europe), Rehoboam. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomi Rehabeam (Rehoboam). Additional references: Suomi, Finland, Russia (Europe), Rehoboam. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Rehoboam

Language Translations for “Rehoboam” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag rathagehathagobathagoathagam (rehoboam). Additional references: Athag, Rehoboam. (volunteer)
Double Dutch ragehagobagoagam (rehoboam). Additional references: Double Dutch, Rehoboam. (volunteer)
Leet |2&|-|()|3()/-\|\/| (rehoboam). Additional references: Leet, Rehoboam. (volunteer)
Oppish ropehopobopoopam (rehoboam). Additional references: Oppish, Rehoboam. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Ehoboamray (Rehoboam). Additional references: Pig Latin, Rehoboam. (volunteer)
Terran B Rehabeam (Rehoboam). Additional references: Terran B, Rehoboam. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi rubehubobuboubam (rehoboam). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Rehoboam. (volunteer)
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Bible Origins and Translations: Rehoboam

Language Matthew Chapter 1, Verse 7

Greek (transliterated), Septuagint - 250 BC

solomwn de egennhsen ton roboam roboam de egennhsen ton abia abia de egennhsen ton asa

Latin, Vulgate - 405

Salomon autem genuit Roboam Roboam autem genuit Abiam Abia autem genuit Asa

English, Old, West Saxon - 990

Salomon gestreonede roboam. Roboasgestreonede abia. Abia gestrenede asa.

English, Middle, Wycliffe - 1395

Salomon bigat Roboam. Roboam bigat Abias.

English, Renaissance, Tyndale - 1526

Salomon begat Roboam: Roboam begat Abia: Abia begat Asa:

English, Jacobean, King James - 1611

And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa;

English, Victorian, Webster - 1833

And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa;

English, Basic, Ogden - 1964

And the son of Solomon was Rehoboam; and the son of Rehoboam was Abijah; and the son of Abijah was Asa;

Bulgarian

Соломон роди Ровоама; Ровоам роди Авия; Авия роди Аса;

Cebuano

ug si Salomon ang amahan ni Roboam, ug si Roboam ang amahan ni Abias, ug si Abias ang amahan ni Asa,

Chinese

所 羅 門 生 羅 波 安 . 羅 波 安 生 亞 比 雅 . 亞 比 雅 生 亞 撒 .

Croatian

Salomonu se rodi Roboam. Roboamu se rodi Abija. Abiji se rodi Asa.

Danish

og Salomon avlede Roboam; og Roboam avlede Abia; og Abia avlede Asa;

Dutch

En Salomon gewon Roboam, en Roboam gewon Abia, en Abia gewon Asa;

Finnish

Salomolle syntyi Rehabeam, Rehabeamille syntyi Abia, Abialle syntyi Aasa;

French

Salomon engendra Roboam; Roboam engendra Abia; Abia engendra Asa;

German

Salomo zeugte Rehabeam. Rehabeam zeugte Abia. Abia zeugte Asa.

Haitian Creole

Salomon te papa Woboram; Woboram te papa Abya; Abya te papa Asa.

Hungarian

Salamon nemzé Roboámot; Roboám nemzé Abiját; Abija nemzé Asát;

Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari

Rehabeam, Abia, Asa, Yosafat, Yoram, Uzia, Yotam, Ahas, Hizkia, Manasye, Amon, Yosia, Yekhonya dan saudara-saudaranya.

Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama

maka Sulaiman memperanakkan Rehabiam; dan Rehabiam memperanakkan Abia; dan Abia memperanakkan Asa;

Italian

Salomone generò Roboamo, Roboamo generò Abìa, Abìa generò Asàf,

Korean

솔 로 몬 은 르 호 보 암 을 낳 고, 르 호 보 암 은 아 비 야 를 낳 고, 아 비 야 는 아 사 를 낳 고

Latvian

Salomons dzemdinâja Roboamu; Roboams dzemdinâja Abiju; Abijs dzemdinâja Azu;

Manx Gaelic

As hooar Solomon Roboam, as hooar Roboam Abia, as hooar Abia Asa:

Maori

Ta Horomona ko Rehopoama; ta Rehopoama ko Apia; ta Apia ko Aha;

Modern Greek

Σολομων δε εγεννησε τον Ροβοαμ, Ροβοαμ δε εγεννησε τον Αβια, Αβια δε εγεννησε τον Ασα,

Norwegian

Salomo fikk sønnen Rehabeam; Rehabeam fikk sønnen Abia; Abia fikk sønnen Asa;

Portuguese

a Salomão nasceu Roboão; a Roboão nasceu Abias; a Abias nasceu Asafe;   

Rumanian

Solomon a nqscut pe Roboam; Roboam a nqscut pe Abia; Abia a nqscut pe Asa;

Russian

уПМПНПО ТПДЙМ тПЧПБНБ; тПЧПБН ТПДЙМ бЧЙА; бЧЙС ТПДЙМ бУХ;

Spanish

Salomón engendró a Roboam; Roboam engendró a Abías; Abías engendró a Asa;

Shuar

Sarumúnka Uchirí Rupuam. Nuna Uchirísha Apías. Nuna Uchirísha Asa.

Swahili

Solomoni alimzaa Rehoboamu, Rehoboamu alimzaa Abiya, Abiya alimzaa Asa,

Swedish

Salomo födde Roboam, Roboam födde Abia. Abia födde Asaf;

Thai

ซาโลมอนให้กำเนิดบุตรชื่อเรโหโบอัม เรโหโบอัมให้กำเนิดบุตรชื่ออาบียาห์ อาบียาห์ให้กำเนิดบุตรชื่ออาสา

Ukrainian

Соломон же породив Ровоама, а Ровоам породив Авію, а Авія породив Асафа.

Uma

Salomo mpobubu Rehabeam, Rehabeam mpobubu Abia, Abia mpobubu Asa,

Vietnamese

Sa-loâ-moân sanh Roâ-boâ-am; Roâ-boâ-am sanh A-bi-gia; A-bi-gia sanh A-sa;
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