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Shallum of Israel

Shallum of Israel (Hebrew: שַׁלּוּם Šallūm, "retribution", fl. mid-8th century BC), was the fifteenth king of the ancient Kingdom of Israel, and the son of Jabesh. The Shallum dynasty, or the House of Shallum was an ephemeral dynasty, represented only by Shallum (reigned 752 BCE).[1]

Shallum
Shallum of Israel from Hartmann Schedel's Nuremberg Chronicle.
King of Northern Israel
Reignone month's duration, between 752 and 745 BC
PredecessorZechariah
SuccessorMenahem
FatherJabesh

In the Bible edit

 
Shallum of Israel from Epitome historico-chronologica by Bartolomeo Gai (1751, Rome)

Originally a captain in the army of King Zechariah, Shallum "conspired against Zechariah, and smote him before the people; and slew him, and reigned in his stead" (2 Kings 15:10). He reigned only "a month of days in Samaria" (2 Kings 15:13) before Menahem—another captain from Zechariah's army—rose up and put Shallum to death (2 Kings 15:14–17). Menahem then became king in Shallum's stead.

In the Books of Kings (2 Kings, Chapter 15, verses 10, 13-14) Shallum's father is identified as Jabesh. However, the passage may instead mention a toponym, identifying that Shallum was "the son" of a city called Jabesh.[2] In this view, Shallum may have originated from Jabesh-Gilead. The city is mentioned several times in the Biblical texts. In the Book of Judges (Chapter 21), the male inhabitants of the city are murdered and their virgin girls are given as brides to the men of the Tribe of Benjamin.[2]

In the Books of Samuel, Jabesh-Gilead is under siege by Nahash of Ammon and his army. The siege is lifted when Saul leads an Israelite army to rescue the city. The victory allows Saul to be recognized as the legitimate King of Israel, as his claim to the throne was previously rejected.[2] When Saul died, his corpse was taken by the Philistines and hung from the city walls of Beth-shan. The men of Jabesh-Gilead eventually managed to retrieve the corpses of Saul and his sons. The city cremated the corpses and buried their bones.[2]

In Antiquities of the Jews edit

Shallum is also depicted in the Greek-language history Antiquities of the Jews by Josephus, under the Hellenized names of Greek: Σελλούμ and Greek: Σελλήμ. Josephus primarily uses the inflected form of the name: "Sellëmos" (Greek: Σελλήμου). [3] The name of Jabesh, Shallum's father, is Hellenized to "Jabësos".[3]

Contradicting the Bible, Josephus depicts Shallum as a friend of his predecessor Zechariah of Israel. Josephus intentionally heightens the pathos (suffering) of Zechariah's assassination, by depicting him betrayed and killed by a friend. [3] Josephus similarly depicts Jehoash of Judah and Amaziah of Judah as victims of assassination by their respective friends. [3]

The location of the assassination is left unclear in the Biblical texts, with various Greek versions identifying it as the city of Ibleam or Keblaam (Greek: 'Ιεβλαάμ or Greek: Κεβλαάμ. Josephus simply mentions no location for the event. [3]

In Josephus' narrative, Shallum murders Zechariah, seizes power over Israel, and reigns for thirty days. In this position, the Biblical sources speak of a fulfilled prophecy, that the House of Jehu (represented by Zechariah) would only reign for four generations. Josephus omits any reference to this supposed prophecy. Josephus similarly omits Biblical information that Shallum's seat of power was the city of Samaria, and that Shallum rose to the throne during the 39th regnal year of Uzziah, monarch of the Kingdom of Judah. [3] Josephus has a tendency to abridge the narratives concerning the final few monarchs of Israel, with full-length narratives reserved only for Menahem and Hoshea. [3]

Josephus' narrative next introduces Menahem under the Hellenized name Manaëmos (Greek: Μαναῆμος. He is identified with the Greek title of strategos, translating to general officer.[4] In Josephus' narrative, Menahem is depicted as a general whose seat of power was the city of "Tharsë" (Greek: Θαρσῆ, identified with the city of Tirzah. [4]

In the narrative, Menahem hears news that Zechariah has been assassinated, and then brings his entire army to Samaria to face Shallum. Josephus thus givers both a more detailed and a more plausible account of the event than the Biblical texts, where Menahem is seemingly acting alone. [4]

History edit

William F. Albright has dated his reign to 745 BC, while Hooker says 747.[5] E.R. Thiele offers the date 752 BC.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Kaiser, Wegner (2017), Index
  2. ^ a b c d Freedman, Myers (2000), p. 664
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Begg (2000), pp. 285–286
  4. ^ a b c Begg (2000), pp. 286–291
  5. ^ Hooker, Paul K. “Chronology of the OT.” In Sakenfeld, Katherine, gen. ed. The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible. Nashville: Abingdon, 2006-09. 5 vols. 1636–42. See 1640.
  6. ^ Edwin Thiele, The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings, (1st ed.; New York: Macmillan, 1951; 2d ed.; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1965; 3rd ed.; Grand Rapids: Zondervan/Kregel, 1983). ISBN 0-8254-3825-X, 9780825438257

Sources edit

Shallum of Israel
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Israel
752 BCE
Succeeded by

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Shallum of Israel Hebrew ש ל ו ם Sallum retribution fl mid 8th century BC was the fifteenth king of the ancient Kingdom of Israel and the son of Jabesh The Shallum dynasty or the House of Shallum was an ephemeral dynasty represented only by Shallum reigned 752 BCE 1 ShallumShallum of Israel from Hartmann Schedel s Nuremberg Chronicle King of Northern IsraelReignone month s duration between 752 and 745 BCPredecessorZechariahSuccessorMenahemFatherJabesh Contents 1 In the Bible 2 In Antiquities of the Jews 3 History 4 References 5 SourcesIn the Bible edit nbsp Shallum of Israel from Epitome historico chronologica by Bartolomeo Gai 1751 Rome Originally a captain in the army of King Zechariah Shallum conspired against Zechariah and smote him before the people and slew him and reigned in his stead 2 Kings 15 10 He reigned only a month of days in Samaria 2 Kings 15 13 before Menahem another captain from Zechariah s army rose up and put Shallum to death 2 Kings 15 14 17 Menahem then became king in Shallum s stead In the Books of Kings 2 Kings Chapter 15 verses 10 13 14 Shallum s father is identified as Jabesh However the passage may instead mention a toponym identifying that Shallum was the son of a city called Jabesh 2 In this view Shallum may have originated from Jabesh Gilead The city is mentioned several times in the Biblical texts In the Book of Judges Chapter 21 the male inhabitants of the city are murdered and their virgin girls are given as brides to the men of the Tribe of Benjamin 2 In the Books of Samuel Jabesh Gilead is under siege by Nahash of Ammon and his army The siege is lifted when Saul leads an Israelite army to rescue the city The victory allows Saul to be recognized as the legitimate King of Israel as his claim to the throne was previously rejected 2 When Saul died his corpse was taken by the Philistines and hung from the city walls of Beth shan The men of Jabesh Gilead eventually managed to retrieve the corpses of Saul and his sons The city cremated the corpses and buried their bones 2 In Antiquities of the Jews editShallum is also depicted in the Greek language history Antiquities of the Jews by Josephus under the Hellenized names of Greek Selloym and Greek Sellhm Josephus primarily uses the inflected form of the name Sellemos Greek Sellhmoy 3 The name of Jabesh Shallum s father is Hellenized to Jabesos 3 Contradicting the Bible Josephus depicts Shallum as a friend of his predecessor Zechariah of Israel Josephus intentionally heightens the pathos suffering of Zechariah s assassination by depicting him betrayed and killed by a friend 3 Josephus similarly depicts Jehoash of Judah and Amaziah of Judah as victims of assassination by their respective friends 3 The location of the assassination is left unclear in the Biblical texts with various Greek versions identifying it as the city of Ibleam or Keblaam Greek Ieblaam or Greek Keblaam Josephus simply mentions no location for the event 3 In Josephus narrative Shallum murders Zechariah seizes power over Israel and reigns for thirty days In this position the Biblical sources speak of a fulfilled prophecy that the House of Jehu represented by Zechariah would only reign for four generations Josephus omits any reference to this supposed prophecy Josephus similarly omits Biblical information that Shallum s seat of power was the city of Samaria and that Shallum rose to the throne during the 39th regnal year of Uzziah monarch of the Kingdom of Judah 3 Josephus has a tendency to abridge the narratives concerning the final few monarchs of Israel with full length narratives reserved only for Menahem and Hoshea 3 Josephus narrative next introduces Menahem under the Hellenized name Manaemos Greek Manaῆmos He is identified with the Greek title of strategos translating to general officer 4 In Josephus narrative Menahem is depicted as a general whose seat of power was the city of Tharse Greek 8arsῆ identified with the city of Tirzah 4 In the narrative Menahem hears news that Zechariah has been assassinated and then brings his entire army to Samaria to face Shallum Josephus thus givers both a more detailed and a more plausible account of the event than the Biblical texts where Menahem is seemingly acting alone 4 History editWilliam F Albright has dated his reign to 745 BC while Hooker says 747 5 E R Thiele offers the date 752 BC 6 References edit Kaiser Wegner 2017 Index a b c d Freedman Myers 2000 p 664 a b c d e f g Begg 2000 pp 285 286 a b c Begg 2000 pp 286 291 Hooker Paul K Chronology of the OT In Sakenfeld Katherine gen ed The New Interpreter s Dictionary of the Bible Nashville Abingdon 2006 09 5 vols 1636 42 See 1640 Edwin Thiele The Mysterious Numbers of the Hebrew Kings 1st ed New York Macmillan 1951 2d ed Grand Rapids Eerdmans 1965 3rd ed Grand Rapids Zondervan Kregel 1983 ISBN 0 8254 3825 X 9780825438257Sources editBegg Christopher 2000 6 Zechariah amp Shallum Josephus Story of the Later Monarchy Leuven University Press ISBN 978 9042907850 Begg Christopher 2000 7 Menahem Josephus Story of the Later Monarchy Leuven University Press ISBN 978 9042907850 Freedman David Noel Myers Allen C 2000 Jabesh Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible Amsterdam University Press ISBN 978 9053565032 Kaiser Walter C Jr Wegner Paul D 2017 Index A History of Israel From the Bronze Age through the Jewish Wars B amp H Publishing Group ISBN 978 1433643170 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Shallum of IsraelHouse of JabeshContemporary Kings of Judah Uzziah AzariahRegnal titlesPreceded byZachariah King of Israel752 BCE Succeeded byMenahem Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shallum of Israel amp oldid 1179159816, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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