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<p> ''''' shal´um ''''' ( שׁלּוּם , <i> ''''' shallūm ''''' </i> , שׁלּם , <i> ''''' shallum ''''' </i> ; various forms in the Septuagint): This is the name of not less than 12 [[Hebrew]] persons: </p> <p> (1) The youngest son of [[Naphtali]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:13 ). He is also called "Shillem" in &nbsp;Genesis 46:24; &nbsp;Numbers 26:49 . </p> <p> (2) A descendant of Simeon, the son of [[Shaul]] and the father of [[Mibsam]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 4:25 ). He lived in 1618 BC. </p> <p> (3) The son of [[Sismai]] "son" of Shesham of the tribe of Judah (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:40 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:41 ). He lived in 1300 BC. </p> <p> (4) A son of Kore, a porter of the sanctuary during the reign of David (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 9:17 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 9:19 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 9:31; &nbsp;Ezra 2:42; &nbsp;Nehemiah 7:45 ). The name is also written "Meshullam" in &nbsp;Nehemiah 12:25 , "Salum" in 1 [[Esdras]] 5:28, "Meshelemiah" in &nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:1 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:2 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:9 , and "Shelemiah" in &nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:14 . He lived about 1050 BC. </p> <p> (5) A son of [[Zadok]] and father of Hilkiah, a high priest and ancestor of Ezra the scribe (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 6:12 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 6:13; &nbsp;Ezra 7:2 ). In the works of [[Josephus]] he is called "Sallumus"; in 1 Esdras 8:1, "Salem," and in 2 Esdras 1:1, "Salemas." </p> <p> (6) The 15th king of Israel. See following article. </p> <p> (7) A son of Bani, a priest who had taken a heathen wife and was compelled by Ezra the scribe to put her away (&nbsp;Ezra 10:42; omitted in 1 Esdras 9:34). </p> <p> (8) The father of Jehizkiah, an [[Ephraimite]] in the time of [[Ahaz]] king of [[Israel]] (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 28:12 ). </p> <p> (9) The husband of the prophetess [[Huldah]] (&nbsp;2 Kings 22:14; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 34:22 ). He was the keeper of the sacred wardrobe and was probably the uncle of Jeremiah the prophet (&nbsp;Jeremiah 32:7; compare &nbsp;Jeremiah 35:4 ). </p> <p> (10) King of Judah and son of [[Josiah]] (&nbsp;Jeremiah 22:11; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:15 ), better known by the name [[Jehoahaz]] II. This name he received when he ascended the throne of the kingdom of Judah (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 36:1 ). </p> <p> (11) A L evite who was a porter at the time of Ezra (&nbsp;Ezra 10:24; "Sallumus" in 1 Esdras 9:25). </p> <p> (12) A ruler over a part of [[Jerusalem]] and a son of Hallohesh. He with his daughters aided in building the walls of Jerusalem in the time of Nehemiah (&nbsp;Nehemiah 3:12 ). </p>
<p> ( שׁלּוּם , <i> ''''' shallūm ''''' </i> , שׁלּם , <i> ''''' shallum ''''' </i> , "the requited one" (&nbsp; 2 Kings 15:10-15 )): The 15th king of Israel, and successor of Zechariah, whom he publicly assassinated in the 7th month of his reign. Nothing more is known of [[Shallum]] than that he was a son of Jabesh, which may indicate that he was a [[Gileadite]] from beyond Jordan. He is said to have made "a conspiracy" against Zechariah, so was not alone in his crime. The conspirators, however, had but a short-lived success, as, when Shallum had "reigned for the space of a month in Samaria," Menahem, then at Tirzah, one of the minor capitals of the kingdom, went up to Samaria, slew him and took his place. </p> <p> It was probably at this time that Syria threw off the yoke of tribute to [[Israel]] (see [[Jeroboam]] Ii ), as when next we meet with that kingdom, it is under its own king and in alliance with [[Samaria]] (&nbsp;2 Kings 16:5 ). </p> <p> The 10 years of rule given to [[Menahem]] (&nbsp;2 Kings 15:17 ) may be taken to include the few months of military violence under Zechariah and Shallum, and cover the full years 758-750, with portions of years before and after counted as whole ones. The unsuccessful usurpation of Shallum may therefore be put in 758 Bc (some date lower). </p>


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<ref name="term_8151"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/shallum+(1) Shallum from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_8161"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/shallum+(2) Shallum from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Revision as of 08:20, 15 October 2021

Shallum [1]

( שׁלּוּם , shallūm , שׁלּם , shallum , "the requited one" (  2 Kings 15:10-15 )): The 15th king of Israel, and successor of Zechariah, whom he publicly assassinated in the 7th month of his reign. Nothing more is known of Shallum than that he was a son of Jabesh, which may indicate that he was a Gileadite from beyond Jordan. He is said to have made "a conspiracy" against Zechariah, so was not alone in his crime. The conspirators, however, had but a short-lived success, as, when Shallum had "reigned for the space of a month in Samaria," Menahem, then at Tirzah, one of the minor capitals of the kingdom, went up to Samaria, slew him and took his place.

It was probably at this time that Syria threw off the yoke of tribute to Israel (see Jeroboam Ii ), as when next we meet with that kingdom, it is under its own king and in alliance with Samaria ( 2 Kings 16:5 ).

The 10 years of rule given to Menahem ( 2 Kings 15:17 ) may be taken to include the few months of military violence under Zechariah and Shallum, and cover the full years 758-750, with portions of years before and after counted as whole ones. The unsuccessful usurpation of Shallum may therefore be put in 758 Bc (some date lower).

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