See also Hosea, who has the same name in Biblical Hebrew.
Abimelech (Judges)
Abimelech (/əˈbɪməˌlɛk/; אֲבִימָלֶךְ ’Ǎḇîmeleḵ) was a son of judge Gideon.
Julianus ben Sabar
Julianus ben Sabar (also known as Julian or Julianus ben Sahir and Latinized as Iulianus Sabarides) was a messianic leader of the Samaritans, who led a failed revolt against Byzantium during the early 6th century.
Saul
Saul (/sɔːl/; Hebrew: שָׁאוּל, Šāʼûl; "asked for, prayed for"; Latin: Saul; Arabic: طالوت, Ṭālūt or Arabic: شاؤل, Sha'ūl), according to the Hebrew Bible, was the first king of a united Kingdom of Israel and Judah.
Tibni
Tibni (Hebrew: תִּבְנִי Ṯiḇnî) was a claimant to the throne of Israel and the son of Ginath.
Ish-bosheth
According to the Hebrew Bible, Ish-bosheth (אִֽישְׁבֹּ֫שֶׁת; Standard: Ishbóshet; Tiberian: ʼΚbṓšeṯ) also called Eshbaal (אֶשְׁבַּ֫עַל; Standard: Eshbáʻal; Tiberian: ʼEšbáʻal), Ashbaal or Ishbaal, was one of the four sons of King Saul, born c.
Menahem
Menahem or Menachem (Hebrew: מְנַחֵם, Modern Menaẖem, Tiberian Mənaḥēm, from a Hebrew word meaning "the consoler" or "comforter"; Akkadian: Meniḫimme or Miniḫimme; Greek: Manaem in the Septuagint, Manaen in Aquila; Latin: Manahem; full name: Hebrew: מְנַחֵם בֵּן-גדי, Mena[c]hem Ben-Gadi) was a king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel.
Zechariah of Israel
Zechariah (Hebrew: זְכַרְיָה Zəḵaryāh, meaning "remembered by Yah"; also Zachariah, Zacharias; Latin: Zacharias) was a king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel, and son of Jeroboam II.
Pekah
Pekah (/ˈpɛ.kɑː/ or /ˈpiː.kɑː/; Hebrew: פֶּקַח, Pẹqaḥ; "open-eyed"; Akkadian: Paqaḫa; Latin: Phacee) was king of Israel.
Shallum of Israel
Shallum of Israel (Hebrew: שלום בן יבש), name meaning "retribution", was the king of the ancient Kingdom of Israel, and the son of Jabesh.
Pekahiah
Pekahiah (/ˌpɛkəˈhaɪə/; Hebrew: פקחיה Pəqaḥyāh; "YHWH has opened the eyes"; Latin: Phaceia) was a king of Israel and the son of Menahem, whom he succeeded, and the second and last king of Israel from the House of Gadi.
See also Hosea, who has the same name in Biblical Hebrew.
Abimelech (Judges)
Abimelech (/əˈbɪməˌlɛk/; אֲבִימָלֶךְ ’Ǎḇîmeleḵ) was a son of judge Gideon.
Julianus ben Sabar
Julianus ben Sabar (also known as Julian or Julianus ben Sahir and Latinized as Iulianus Sabarides) was a messianic leader of the Samaritans, who led a failed revolt against Byzantium during the early 6th century.
Saul
Saul (/sɔːl/; Hebrew: שָׁאוּל, Šāʼûl; "asked for, prayed for"; Latin: Saul; Arabic: طالوت, Ṭālūt or Arabic: شاؤل, Sha'ūl), according to the Hebrew Bible, was the first king of a united Kingdom of Israel and Judah.
Tibni
Tibni (Hebrew: תִּבְנִי Ṯiḇnî) was a claimant to the throne of Israel and the son of Ginath.
Ish-bosheth
According to the Hebrew Bible, Ish-bosheth (אִֽישְׁבֹּ֫שֶׁת; Standard: Ishbóshet; Tiberian: ʼΚbṓšeṯ) also called Eshbaal (אֶשְׁבַּ֫עַל; Standard: Eshbáʻal; Tiberian: ʼEšbáʻal), Ashbaal or Ishbaal, was one of the four sons of King Saul, born c.
Menahem
Menahem or Menachem (Hebrew: מְנַחֵם, Modern Menaẖem, Tiberian Mənaḥēm, from a Hebrew word meaning "the consoler" or "comforter"; Akkadian: Meniḫimme or Miniḫimme; Greek: Manaem in the Septuagint, Manaen in Aquila; Latin: Manahem; full name: Hebrew: מְנַחֵם בֵּן-גדי, Mena[c]hem Ben-Gadi) was a king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel.
Zechariah of Israel
Zechariah (Hebrew: זְכַרְיָה Zəḵaryāh, meaning "remembered by Yah"; also Zachariah, Zacharias; Latin: Zacharias) was a king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel, and son of Jeroboam II.
Pekah
Pekah (/ˈpɛ.kɑː/ or /ˈpiː.kɑː/; Hebrew: פֶּקַח, Pẹqaḥ; "open-eyed"; Akkadian: Paqaḫa; Latin: Phacee) was king of Israel.
Shallum of Israel
Shallum of Israel (Hebrew: שלום בן יבש), name meaning "retribution", was the king of the ancient Kingdom of Israel, and the son of Jabesh.
Pekahiah
Pekahiah (/ˌpɛkəˈhaɪə/; Hebrew: פקחיה Pəqaḥyāh; "YHWH has opened the eyes"; Latin: Phaceia) was a king of Israel and the son of Menahem, whom he succeeded, and the second and last king of Israel from the House of Gadi.
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