Jeroboam [noun]

Definition of Jeroboam:

holder for physical object

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Opposite/Antonyms of Jeroboam:

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Sentence/Example of Jeroboam:

For thus saith Amos: Jeroboam shall die by the sword, and Israel shall be carried away captive out of their own land.

In many families exist at least one example of genuine piety--an Abijah in the impious family of a Jeroboam.

It was destroyed by Abimelech, but rebuilt by Jeroboam, who made it the seat of the kingdom of Israel.

Jehoash, we are told, gained three victories over his hereditary enemy, while Jeroboam occupied its cities.

Hardly was Solomon dead when Jeroboam returned to his native country, and the kingdom of David was sundered in twain.

And here Jeroboam set up one of the golden calves, and induced Israel to worship before it.

It is the great crime of Jeroboam that he made Israel to sin.

One of the greatest of all the kings of the Ten Tribes was Jeroboam the second.

Jeroboam needed to have no fear about the perpetuity of his kingdom.

Few men have covered themselves with infamy as did Jeroboam, of whom it is said often he “made Israel to sin.”