Jehonadab in Wikipedia
Jehonadab (Hebrew: יְהוֹנָדָב; meaning Jehovah is willing; Latin:
Jonadab) was the son of Rechab. He is mentioned in the Hebrew
Bible at 2 Kings 10:15-31. Though not a Jew himself, he was a
supporter of Jehu, son of Nimshi, in the elimination of the
house of Ahab and in suppressing worship of Baal throughout
Samaria. In the Book of Jeremiah he is called Jonadab.
He prohibited his followers from drinking alcohol, and is
credited with founding the Rechabites. He also commanded that
they live in tents, rather than houses. At Jeremiah 35:6-19,
his followers are commended for adhering to his instructions,
and God promises that his lineage will continue...
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