Rechab

In today's world, Rechab is a topic that generates a lot of interest and debate. With the advancement of technology and changes in lifestyle, Rechab has become a relevant issue that impacts society as a whole. From different perspectives and investigations, Rechab has been analyzed and various solutions have been proposed to address this issue. In this article, we will delve into the most relevant aspects related to Rechab, exploring its causes, consequences and possible solutions. Additionally, we will examine the relevance of Rechab in different contexts, from the personal level to the global impact.

Rechab (Hebrew: רֵכָב Rēḵāḇ) is the name of three men in the Bible:

Rechab the father of Jonadab by Hartmann Schedel's book called Nuremberg Chronicles
  • One of the two "captains of bands" whom Saul's son Ish-bosheth took into his service, and who conspired to kill him. (2 Samuel 4:2)
  • A Kenite, mentioned as the father of Jehonadab at King Jehu's time, from whom the tribe of the Rechabites derived their name.[1] Jehonadab and his people had all along become worshippers of God.
  • The father of Malchiah, ruler of part of Beth-haccerem. (Nehemiah 3:14)

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References

  1. ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Rechab and the Rechabites" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.