Tibni

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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary


TIBNI.—A rival who disputed the throne for four years (compare 1Ki_16:15 with 1Ki_16:23) with Omri.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


Son of Ginath. After Zimri had burned himself to death half the people followed Tibni, half Omri. The contest lasted four years (1Ki_16:18; 1Ki_16:21-22), and issued in the death of Tibni and in Omri's accession. The men of Tirzah which Omri besieged probably promoted the cause of Tibni. The Septuagint say Joram his brother helped his cause.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Tib'ni. (intelligent). After Zimri had burnt himself in his palace, there was a division in the northern kingdom, half of the people following Tibni, the son of Ginath, and half following Omri. 1Ki_16:21-22. Omri was the choice of the army; Tibni was, probably, put forward by the people of Tirzah, which was, then, besieged by Omri and his host. The struggle between the contending factions lasted four years, compare 1Ki_16:16; 1Ki_16:23, (B.C. 926-922), when-Tibni died.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


tib?nı̄ (תּבני, tibhnı̄; Codex Vaticanus Θαμνεί, Thamneı́, Codex Alexandrinus Θαμνί, Thamnı́, Lucian Θαβεννεί, Thabenneı́): A rival of Omri for the throne of Israel after the death of Zimri (1Ki_16:21 f). This is the only reference to Tibni that has come down to us; a comparison of this passage with the account of Zimri's death (especially 1Ki_16:15) shows that the length of the struggle was four years.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Tib?ni (building of God), one of those factious men who took a prominent part in the troubles which followed the violent death of Elah. He disputed the throne of Israel with Omri, and the civil war which was thus kindled between the two factions lasted for about three years with varying success, till the death of Tibni left his adversary master of the crown, B.C. 929 (1Ki_16:21-23).




The Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature
by John Kitto.



(Heb. Tibni', תַּבְנַי, perhaps intelligent; Sept. θαμνί ; Josephus, θαβναῖος, Ant. 8:12, 5; Vulg. Thebni), the sixth king of Israel, B.C. 926- 922. After Zimri had burned himself in his palace, there was a division in the northern kingdom, half of the people following Tibni the son of Ginath, and half following Omri (1Ki_16:21-22). Omri was the choice of the army. Tibni was probably put forward by the people of Tirzah, which was then besieged by Omri and his host. The struggle between the contending factions lasted four years (comp. 1Ki_16:15; 1Ki_16:23); but the only record of it is given in the few words of the historian: “The people that followed Omri prevailed against the people that followed Tibni the son of Ginath; so Tibii died, and Omiri reigned.” The Sept. adds that Tibni was bravely seconded by his brother Joram. But Josephlus knows nothing of this apocryphal addition. SEE ISRAEL, KINGDOM OF.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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