jeroboam i
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A historical king: Jeroboam I was the first monarch of the northern Kingdom of Israel after the united monarchy of Israel split. He is a significant figure in the biblical narrative, traditionally depicted as leading his kingdom into religious practices considered sinful.
Examples of Usage
- According to the biblical account, Jeroboam I established rival worship centers in Dan and Bethel.
- The reign of Jeroboam I is often cited as the beginning of a period of idolatry for the northern tribes.
- Historians reference Jeroboam I when discussing the political division of the ancient Israelite kingdom.
Advanced Usage
- "The sins of Jeroboam": This phrase, used in the biblical books of Kings, became a standard criticism for subsequent kings of Israel who continued the idolatrous practices attributed to Jeroboam I.
- The king did not depart from the sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat, which he caused Israel to commit.
Variants and Related Words
- Jeroboam (noun): When used without the numeral "I", it can refer specifically to this king or, more commonly in modern English, to a large wine bottle holding the equivalent of four to six standard bottles.
- Jeroboam II (proper noun): A later, separate king of Israel from the 8th century BC.
Synonyms
- (As a historical ruler): King of Israel, monarch. (Note: There are no direct synonyms for this specific personal name.)
Related Phrases
- House of Jeroboam: Refers to his royal dynasty, which ended after his son's reign.
- Jeroboam's calves: Refers to the golden calf idols he is said to have erected for worship.
Noun
- (Old Testament) first king of the northern kingdom of Israel who led Israel into sin (10th century BC)