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  2. Zimri (king) - Wikipedia

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    Zimri (Hebrew: זִמְרִי ‎, Zīmrī, lit. ' praiseworthy ' , also transliterated as Zambri due to a Greek corruption of Omri ), was the fifth king of Israel . His reign lasted only seven days.

  3. Zimri (prince) - Wikipedia

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    Zimri (Hebrew: זִמְרִי, Zīmrī; lit. ' praiseworthy ' ) son of Salu was the prince or leader of a family within the Tribe of Simeon during the time of the Israelites ’ Exodus in the wilderness at the time when they were approaching the Promised Land .

  4. Achan (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Achan (/ ˈ eɪ k æ n /; Hebrew: עָכָן, romanized: ‘Āḵān), the son of Carmi, a descendant of Zimri, the son of Zerah, of the tribe of Judah, is a figure who appears in the Book of Joshua in the Hebrew Bible in connection with the fall of Jericho and conquest of Ai. His name is given as Achar (עָכָר֙ ‘Āḵār) in 1 ...

  5. Cozbi - Wikipedia

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    Phinehas slaying Zimri and Cozbi, by Joos van Winghe. Cozbi or Kozbi (Biblical Hebrew: כָּזְבִּי, tr. Kozbī) is mentioned in Numbers 25 in the Hebrew Bible as "[the] daughter of Zur", a prominent Midianite, and a wife or concubine of the Israelite Zimri, [1] son of Salu.

  6. House of Zimri - Wikipedia

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    The House of Zimri or the Zimri dynasty was a short-lived reigning dynasty of the Kingdom of Israel. It is depicted in the first of the Books of Kings , where it represents a transitional period between the reigns House of Baasha and the Omrides .

  7. Tibni - Wikipedia

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    Tibni (Hebrew: תִּבְנִי Tīḇnī) was a claimant to the throne of Israel and the son of Ginath. Albright has dated his reign to 876–871 BC, while Thiele offers the dates 885–880 BC. Ancestry

  8. 1 Kings 16 - Wikipedia

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    1 Kings 16 is the sixteenth chapter of the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible or the First Book of Kings in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1] [2] The book is a compilation of various annals recording the acts of the kings of Israel and Judah by a Deuteronomic compiler in the seventh century BCE, with a supplement added in the sixth century BCE.

  9. Samiri - Wikipedia

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    Samiri has been linked to the rebel Hebrew leader Zimri on the basis of their similar names and a shared theme of rebellion against Moses’ authority. [9] Others link him to the Mesopotamian city of Samarra and suggest that he came from a cow-worshiping people, giving his name as Musa bin Zafar. [10]