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Menahem
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
Conforting, the son of Gadi, and successor of Shallum, king of Israel, whom he slew. After a reign of about ten years (B.C. 771-760) he died, leaving the throne to his son Pekahiah. His reign was one of cruelty and oppression (2 Kings 15:14-22). During his reign, Pul (q.v.), king of Assyria, came with a powerful force against Israel, but was induced to retire by a gift from Menahem of 1,000 talents of silver.
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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
(comforter), son of Gadi, who slew the usurper Shallum, and seized the vacant throne of Israel. B.C. 772. His reign, which lasted ten years, is briefly recorded in (2 Kings 15:14-22) He maintained the calf-worship of Jeroboam. The contemporary prophets Hosea and Amos have left a melancholy picture of the ungodliness, demoralization and feebleness of Israel. Menahem reigned B.C. 771-760.
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
MEN'AHEM (consoler) was the son of Gadi, and, having slain Shallum, king of Samaria, reigned in his stead. His reign, which lasted ten years, b.c. 771-760, was distinguished for cruelty and oppression. 2 Kgs 15:14-20.
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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary · 1869
comforter; who conducts them; preparation of heat
Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
MEN'AHEM (consoler) was the son of Gadi, and, having slain Shallum, king of Samaria, reigned in his stead. His reign, which lasted ten years, b.c. 771-760, was distinguished for cruelty and oppression. 2 Kgs 15:14-20.