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ADONIJAH @ son of David- kjv@2Samuel:3:4; kjv@1Kings:1:5; kjv@1Kings:2:13; kjv@1Chronicles:3:2

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ADONIBEZEK - A>@ - (lord of Bezek), king of Bezek, a city of the Canaanites. BEZEK This chieftain was vanquished by the tribe of Judah, kjv@Judges:1:3-7) who cut off his thumbs and great toes, and brought him prisoner to Jerusalem, where he died. He confessed that he had inflicted the same cruelty upon 70 petty kings whom he had conquered. (B.C. 1425).

ADONIJAH - A>@ - (my Lord is Jehovah). The fourth son of David by Haggith, born at Hebron while his father was king of Judah. (2 Samuel kjv@3:4) (B.C. about 1050.) After the death of his three brothers, Amnon, Chileab and Absalom, he became eldest son; and when his father’s strength was visibly declining, put forward his pretensions to the crown. Adonijah’s cause was espoused by Abiathar and by Joab the famous commander of David’s army. JOAB His name and influence secured a large number of followers among the captains of the royal army belonging to the tribe of Judah, comp. (Kings:1:5) and these, together with all the princes except Solomon, were entertained by Adonijah at the great sacrificial feast held "by the stone Zoheleth, which is by En-rogel." [EN

- ROGEL] Apprised of these proceedings, David immediately caused Solomon to be proclaimed king, (Kings:1:33-34) at Gihon. GIHON This decisive measure struck terror into the opposite party, and Adonijah fled to the sanctuary, but was pardoned by Solomon on condition that he should "show himself a worthy man." (Kings:1:52) The death of David quickly followed on these events; and Adonijah begged Bath-sheba to procure Solomon’s consent to his marriage with Abishag, who had been the wife of David in his old age. (Kings:1:3) This was regarded as equivalent to a fresh attempt on the throne ABSALOM; ABNER; and therefore Solomon ordered him to be put to death by Benaiah. (Kings:2:25) A Levite in the reign of Jehoshaphat. ( kjv@2Chronicles:17:8) The same as Adonikam. kjv@Nehemiah:10:16) ADONIKAM, OR ADONIKAM

ADONIKAM, OR ADONIKAM - A>@ - The sons of Adonikam, 666 in number, were among those who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel. kjv@Ezra:2:13; kjv@Nehemiah:7:18); 1Esd 5:14 (B.C. 506-410.) The name is given as ADONIJAH in kjv@Nehemiah:10:16)

ADONIRAM - A>@ - (lord of heights), (Kings:4:6) by an unusual contraction ADORAM, (2 Samuel 20:24) and 1Kin 12:18 Also HADORAM, ( kjv@2Chronicles:10:18) chief receiver of the tribute during the reigns of David, (2 Samuel 20:24) Solomon, (Kings:4:6) and Rehoboam. (Kings:12:18) This last monarch sent him to collect the tribute from the rebellious Israelites, by whom he was stoned to death, (B.C. 1014-973.)

ADONIZEDEK - A>@ - (lord of justice), the Amorite king of Jerusalem who organized a league with four other Amorite princes against Joshua. The confederate kings having laid siege to Gibeon, Joshua marched to the relief of his new allies and put the besiegers to flight. The five kings took refuge in a cave at Makkedah, whence they were taken and slain, their bodies hung on trees, and then buried in the place of their concealment. kjv@Joshua:10:1-27) (B.C. 1450.)

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Adoni-zedec @ lord of justice or righteousness, was king in Jerusalem at the time when the Israelites invaded Palestine kjv@Joshua:10:1-3). He formed a confederacy with the other Canaanitish kings against the Israelites, but was utterly routed by Joshua when he was engaged in besieging the Gibeonites. The history of this victory and of the treatment of the five confederated kings is recorded in kjv@Joshua:10:1-27. (Comp. kjv@Deuteronomy:21:23). Among the Tell Amarna tablets (see EGYPT) are some very interesting letters from Adoni-zedec to the King of Egypt. These illustrate in a very remarkable manner the history recorded in kjv@Joshua:10, and indeed throw light on the wars of conquest generally, so that they may be read as a kind of commentary on the book of Joshua. Here the conquering career of the Abiri (i.e., Hebrews) is graphically described: "Behold, I say that the land of the king my lord is ruined", "The wars are mighty against me", "The Hebrew chiefs plunder all the king's lands", "Behold, I the chief of the Amorites am breaking to pieces." Then he implores the king of Egypt to send soldiers to help him, directing that the army should come by sea to Ascalon or Gaza, and thence march to Wru-sa-lim (Jerusalem) by the valley of Elah.

Adonibezek @ lord of Bezek, a Canaanitish king who, having subdued seventy of the chiefs that were around him, made an attack against the armies of Judah and Simeon, but was defeated and brought as a captive to Jerusalem, where his thumbs and great toes were cut off. He confessed that God had requited him for his like cruelty to the seventy kings whom he had subdued kjv@Judges:1:4-7; comp. kjv@1Samuel:15:33).

Adonijah @ my Lord is Jehovah.

(1.) The fourth son of David ( kjv@2Samuel:3:4). After the death of his elder brothers, Amnon and Absalom, he became heir-apparent to the throne. But Solomon, a younger brother, was preferred to him. Adonijah, however, when his father was dying, caused himself to be proclaimed king. But Nathan and Bathsheba induced David to give orders that Solomon should at once be proclaimed and admitted to the throne. Adonijah fled and took refuge at the altar, and received pardon for his conduct from Solomon on the condition that he showed himself "a worthy man" (kjvKings:1:5-53). He afterwards made a second attempt to gain the throne, but was seized and put to death (kjvKings:2:13-25).

(2.) A Levite sent with the princes to teach the book of the law to the inhabitants of Judah ( kjv@2Chronicals:17:8).

(3.) One of the "chiefs of the people" after the Captivity kjv@Nehemiah:10:16).

Adonikam @ whom the Lord sets up, one of those "which came with Zerubbabel" kjv@Ezra:2:13). His "children," or retainers, to the number of 666, came up to Jerusalem (8:13).

Adoniram @ (Adoram, kjvKings:12:18), the son of Abda, was "over the tribute," i.e., the levy or forced labour. He was stoned to death by the people of Israel (kjvKings:4:6; kjv@5:14)

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ADONI

- BEZEK @
- King of Bezek kjv@Judges:1:4-7

ADONIJAH @

-1. Son of David and Haggith kjv@2Samuel:3:4; kjv@1Kings:1:5-6; kjv@1Chronicles:3:2 .Usurpation of, and downfall 1Kings:1 .Executed by Solomon kjv@1Kings:2:13-25

-2. A Levite kjv@2Chronicles:17:8

-3. ADONIJAH .
See ADONIKAM

ADONIKAM @
- Also called ADONIJAH, a Jew who returned with Ezra from Babylon kjv@Ezra:2:13; kjv@Nehemiah:7:18; kjv@Nehemiah:10:16

ADONIRAM @
- Also called ADORAM, a tax gatherer kjv@2Samuel:20:24; kjv@1Kings:4:6; kjv@1Kings:5:14; kjv@1Kings:12:18

ADONI

- ZEDEK @
- A king of Jerusalem kjv@Joshua:10:1-27

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kjv@STRING:Adoni-bezek <HITCHCOCK>@ the lightning of the Lord; the Lord of lightning - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Adonijah <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord is my master - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Adonikam <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord is raised - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Adoniram <HITCHCOCK>@ my Lord is most high; Lord of might and elevation - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Adoni-zedek <HITCHCOCK>@ justice of the Lord; lord of justice - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Madon <HITCHCOCK>@ a chiding; a garment; his measure - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Padon <HITCHCOCK>@ his redemption; ox-yoke - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Tob-adonijah <HITCHCOCK>@ my good God; the goodness of the foundation of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-T


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ADONIJAH @ son of David- kjv@2Samuel:3:4; kjv@1Kings:1:5; kjv@1Kings:2:13; kjv@1Chronicles:3:2

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H113 <STRHEB>@ אדן אדון 'âdôndôn {aw-done'} aw-done' From an unused root (meaning to rule); {sovereign} that {is} controller (human or divine): - {lord} {master} owner. Compare also names beginning with Adoni-.


H137 <STRHEB>@ אדני־בזק 'ădônîy-bezeq ad-o''-nee-beh'-zek From H113 and H966; lord of Bezek; {Adoni-Bezek} a Canaanitish king: - Adoni-bezek.


H138 <STRHEB>@ אדניּהוּ אדניּה 'ădônîyâhdônîyâhû {ad-o-nee-yaw'} ad-o-nee-yaw'-hoo From H113 and H3050; lord (that {is} worshipper) of Jah; {Adonijah} the name of three Israelites: - Adonijah.


H139 <STRHEB>@ אדני־צדק 'ădônîy-tsedeq ad-o''-nee-tseh'-dek From H113 and H6664; lord of justice; {Adoni-Tsedek} a Canaanitish king: - Adonizedec.


H140 <STRHEB>@ אדניקם 'ădônîyqâm ad-o-nee-kawm' From H113 and H6965; lord of rising (that {is} high); {Adonikam} the name of one or two Israelites: - Adonikam


H141 <STRHEB>@ אדנירם 'ădônîyrâm ad-o-nee-rawm' From H113 and H7311; lord of height; {Adoniram} an Israelite: - Adoniram.


H151 <STRHEB>@ אדרם 'ădôrâm ad-o-rawm' Contracted for H141; Adoram (or {Adoniram}) an Israelite: - Adoram.


H2899 <STRHEB>@ טוב אדניּהוּ ţôbdônîyâhû tobe ado-nee-yah'-hoo From H2896 and H138; pleasing (to) Adonijah; {Tob-Adonijah} an Israelite: - Tob-adonijah.


H3036 <STRHEB>@ ידון yâdôn yaw-done' From H3034; thankful; {Jadon} an Israelite: - Jadon.


H4068 <STRHEB>@ מדון mâdôn maw-dohn' The same as H4067; {Madon} a place in Palestine: - Madon.


H6303 <STRHEB>@ פּדון pâdôn paw-done' From H6299; ransom; {Padon} one of the Nethinim: - Padon.


G3661 <STRGRK>@ ὁμοθυμαδόν homothumadon hom-oth-oo-mad-on' Adverb from a compound of the base of G3674 and G2372; unanimously: - with one accord (mind).