Nadab of Israel
This entry incorporates text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897, with some modernisation.
Nadab was the son and successor of Jeroboam, the king of Israel (1 Kings 14:20). Albright has dated his reign to 901 – 900 BC, while Thiele offers the dates 910 – 909 BC. While engaged with his army in besieging Gibbethon, a town of southern Dan (Joshua 19:44), a conspiracy broke out in his army, and he was slain by Baasha (1 Kings 15:25–28), after a reign of two years. The assassination of Nadab was followed by that of his whole house, and so this great Ephraimite family became extinct (1 Kings 15:29).
| Preceded by: Jeroboam | King of Israel | Succeeded by: Baasha |
Categories: Kings of ancient Israel