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rᵊḥavʿām רְחַבְעָם ‘Rehoboam’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from rāḥav רָחַב ‘to enlarge’ and ʿam עַם ‘people / kinsman’
Roots: רחב עם

rᵊḥavʿām pr n m pers
Rehoboam = "a people has enlarged"
1) son of Solomon and the 1st king of Judah after the split up of the kingdom of Israel

Mentioned in 1 Kings 11:43, 12:6, 14:31, 12:18, 12:27, 14:21, 12:3, 12:12, 12:23, 12:21, 14:29, 12:1, 14:30, 15:6, 14:27, 12:17, 14:25 1 Chronicles 3:10 2 Chronicles 9:31, 10:6, 12:16, 11:22, 11:18, 11:21, 10:18, 12:13, 12:15, 10:3, 10:12, 11:3, 12:5, 11:1, 11:17, 13:7, 10:1, 10:13, 12:1, 12:10, 10:17, 11:5, 12:2

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