Elah (king)
King of Israel in the 9th century BCE
Elah | |
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Portrait from Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum (1553) by Guillaume Rouillé | |
King of Israel (Northern Kingdom) | |
Reign | 886–885 BCE |
Predecessor | Baasha |
Successor | Zimri |
Elah (Hebrew: אֵלָה ’Ēlā; Greek: Ἠλά; Latin: Ela) was the fourth king of Israel, the son and successor of Baasha. William F. Albright has dated his reign to 877–876 BCE, while E. R. Thiele offers the dates 886–885 BCE.[1]
Chapter 16 of 1 Kings relates how Elah and all his family members were murdered by his chariot commander Zimri, who became his successor.
References
- ^ Edwin Thiele, The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, (1st ed.; New York: Macmillan, 1951; 2d ed.; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1965; 3rd ed.; Grand Rapids: Zondervan/Kregel, 1983). ISBN 0-8254-3825-X, 9780825438257
External links
- 1 Kings Chapter 16
- "Elah", Jewish encyclopedia
Elah (king) Tribe of Issachar Contemporary Kings of Judah: Asa | ||
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Preceded by Baasha | King of Israel 886–885 BCE | Succeeded by Zimri |
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