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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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The first of Judah was wicked king Rehoboam, Of Israel the first was that cruel Jeroboam; Abijam then followed, and in the other Nadab, Then Baasha, then Etah, then Zimri, Jehoram, and Ahab.[294] Then Ahaziah, then Athaliah, then Jehoash; On the other part was Jotham and Ahaz.
The uncertainty on this point is of long standing, for the author of Chronicles makes Abijams mother out in one place to be Micaiah, daughter of Uriel of Gibcah (xiii.
This was not the first instance of such tolerance in the history of the Israelites: Solomon had granted a similar liberty of conscience to all his foreign wives, and neither Rehoboam nor Abijam had opposed Maacah in her devotion to the Canaanitish idols.
Were these two prophets successful? Under what king was Israel at last carried into captivity? Who were placed in the land of Israel to take the place of the deported captives? What was the result of this mingling of races and religions? Lesson 9 Abijam to Zedekiah Old Testament Division--Fourth Period (Continued) LEADING PERSONS #Abijam.#--Son of Rehoboam.
Bartoli; it is used, though with his own originality, by Michael Angelo in the figure of Abijam, to mark unutterable woe; Raphael, to show that he thought it the best possible mode of expressing remorse and the deepest sense of repentance, borrowed it in the expulsion from Paradise, without any alteration, from Masaccio; and like him, turned Adam out with both his hands before his face.