1Sam:1:8: Then said Elkanah her husband to her, Hannah, why weepest thou? and why eatest thou not? and why is thy heart grieved? am not I better to thee than ten sons?
1Sam:1:4: And when the time was that Elkanah offered, he gave to Peninnah his wife, and to all her sons and her daughters, portions:
I know two Arks mentioned in the bible. Noah and his Ark, and The Ark of the covenant.
Tertullus and Zenas
In the Bible, Jacob had two wives: Leah and Rachel. Leah bore him six sons, while Rachel had two sons. Rachel died giving birth to their second son, Benjamin. Leah's fate is not specifically mentioned after Jacob's death.
No, there is absolutely no record that that ever happened, and the bible pobably would have recorded it if he had.
There were two gardens mentioned in the bible The garden of Eden and the garden of gethsamane.
Dagon and Ashterah were the two mentioned in the Bible
Esther and Jezebel were the only two women mentioned as queens in the Bible.
There are only two named angels mentioned in the standard Bible - Michael and Gabriel. However, in the Catholic Bible, or in the Apocrypha in the standard Bible, a third angel, Umbriel is mentioned as well
the institution of goverment and of family
No, there are only two archangels mentioned in the bible: Michael and Gabriel. Two others are mentioned in other writings: Raphael and Uriel.
There are many, many women mentioned in the Bible; too numerous to list. But to give you an idea, there were about 20 kings reigning in Judah and all but two of their mothers are mentioned by name.
There were two Hezrons' in the bible. The first was a son of Reuben mentioned in Genesis 46:9. The second was a son of Perez mentioned in Genesis 46:12.