מי הי/תה Ithobaal I בתנך
King of Tyre
הסיפור של Ithobaal I
בעברית: איתובאל א
Ithobaal I was a king of Tyre in Phoenicia who reigned in the 9th century BCE. He was the son of King Mattan I and was the father of King Baal I. Ithobaal I was known for his wealth and power, and his kingdom was considered one of the most influential in the region at the time. Tyre was a major center of trade and commerce, and Ithobaal I oversaw the expansion of the city's commercial and naval power. Little else is known about his life or reign, but his descendants continued to rule Tyre and play a prominent role in the politics of the region for several generations.
לשוחח עם Ithobaal Iביוגרפיה
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King of Tyre
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כמה פעמים Ithobaal I הוזכר בתנך?
Ithobaal I מופיע None פעמים בתנך.
איפה הסיפור של Ithobaal I מתחיל בתנך?
Ithobaal I האזכור הראשון בתנך הוא בספר של , פרקים , פסוק .
מה משמעות השם Ithobaal I?
Ithobaal I, also spelled Ethbaal or Itto-Baal, was a Phoenician king of Tyre, a city-state in ancient Phoenicia, which is in present-day Lebanon. The name "Ithobaal" can be roughly translated from the Phoenician language as "With Baal," "Baal Is with Him," or "Man of Baal." Baal was a common title for gods in the ancient Levant, often associated with fertility and storms. Ithobaal I reigned during the 9th century BC and is known for expanding Tyre’s influence and establishing colonies, including in North Africa. He is also noted for being the father of Jezebel, the queen consort of King Ahab of Israel, as mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. His association with Baal worship is often highlighted in historical and religious contexts, due to Jezebel's promotion of Baal worship in Israel, which led to conflicts with the prophet Elijah.
מה מקור השם Ithobaal I?
Phoenician
שאלות נפוצות
Ithobaal I was a king of Tyre in Phoenicia who reigned in the 9th century BCE. He was the son of King Mattan I and was the father of King Baal I. Ithobaal I was known for his wealth and power, and his kingdom was considered one of the most influential in the region at the time. Tyre was a major center of trade and commerce, and Ithobaal I oversaw the expansion of the city's commercial and naval power. Little else is known about his life or reign, but his descendants continued to rule Tyre and play a prominent role in the politics of the region for several generations.