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One of the so-called minor judges; a man of Bethlehem who judged Israel for seven years; he had 30 sons and 30 daughters. He was buried in his city.
Concordance
Judg 12:8, 10
| Bible Guide: Ibzan |
One of the so-called minor judges; a man of Bethlehem who judged Israel for seven years; he had 30 sons and 30 daughters. He was buried in his city.
Concordance
Judg 12:8, 10
| Wikipedia: Ibzan |
| Judges in the Bible |
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In the Book of Joshua: Joshua |
Ibzan (Hebrew: אִבְצָן; Latin: Abesan) appears in the Bible as one of the Judges of Israel. Very little is said about him, except the following:
from Judges 12:8-10 (King James Version)
Many scholars believe that the Bethlehem referred to in the story is the Bethlehem in the territory of the Tribe of Zebulun, rather than the more famous Bethlehem in the Tribe of Judah. However the Talmud (Bava Batra 91a) asserts that Ibzan is to be identified with Boaz from the story of Ruth, who lived in the Bethlehem of Judah, and that he consummated his marriage with Ruth on the last night of his life.
| Preceded by Jephthah |
Judge of Israel | Succeeded by Elon |
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