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Abiezrite. According to the Hebrew Bible, the Abiezrites were one of the ten clans identified as belonging to the tribe of Manasseh. [1] The Abiezrites traced their lineage through Abiezer, the son of Gilead. Joash and Gideon were members of this clan: Gideon describes the Abiezrites, as "the weakest in [the tribe of] Manasseh". [2]
The priest Jehoiada anointed him king and had Athaliah slain ( 2Chr 23:1-15 ). 2 The son of Jehoahaz and king of Israel (801–785 BCE). During his reign, Israel regained captured cities ( 2Kgs 13:25 ). 3 An Abiezrite, the father of Gideon the judge, who defended his son’s destruction of the Baal altar ( Judg 6:11; Judg 6:29-31 ). 4 The son ...
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This district of Manasseh, inhabited by the Abiezrites , was the native region from which Gideon, the son of Joash the Abiezrite came . The site of the appearance of the angel of the Lord to Gideon was Ophrah of the Abiezrites .
Abiezrite (1 Occurrence) Judges 6:11 The angel of Yahweh came, and sat under the oak which was in Ophrah, that pertained to Joash the Abiezrite: and his son Gideon was beating out wheat in the winepress, to hide it from the Midianites.
The narrative account of the Book of *Judges attests the existence of the clan of the Abiezrites in the 12 th century b.c.e. Joash, the father of Gideon, was surnamed "the Abiezrite" (Judg. 6:11) and his town was "*Ophrah of the Abiezrites" (Judg. 6:24, 8:32). Ophrah, a cultic center, has been located by most scholars at al-Ṭayyiba on the ...
Gideon was the son of Joash, from the Abiezrite clan in the tribe of Manasseh and lived in Ephra (Ophrah). As a leader of the Israelites, he won a decisive victory over a Midianite army despite a vast numerical disadvantage, leading a troop of 300 men.
JOASH (Heb. יוֹאָשׁ ,יְהוֹאָשׁ; "yhwh has given"), son of Ahaziah, king of Judah (835–798 b.c.e.). Joash ascended the throne in the seventh year of the reign of Jehu, king of Israel (ii Kings 12:2), and ruled until the second year of the reign of Joash (Jehoash) of Israel ( ibid., 14:1).