Jeroboam in Wikipedia
Jeroboam (Hebrew: יָרָבְעָם, yarobh`am, commonly held to have been
derived from riyb and `am, and signifying "the people
contend," or, "he pleads the people's cause" - alternatively
translated to mean "his people are many" or "he increases the
people"; or even "he that opposes the people"; Greek:
Ιεροβοάμ, Hieroboam in the Septuagint;[1] Latin: Jeroboam) was
the first king of the northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel
after the revolt of the ten northern Israelite tribes against
Rehoboam that put an end to the United Monarchy. He reigned
for twenty-two years. William F. Albright has dated his reign
to 922 to 901 BC, while Edwin R. Thiele offers the dates 931
to 910 BC.[2]...
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