NADAB was king of Israel two years or parts of years after his father Jeroboam i. He was assassinated by one of his generals, Baasha, who became king in his place ( 1 Kings 14:20; 1 Kings 15:25 ff.).
H. P. Smith.
NADAB was king of Israel two years or parts of years after his father Jeroboam i. He was assassinated by one of his generals, Baasha, who became king in his place ( 1 Kings 14:20; 1 Kings 15:25 ff.).
H. P. Smith.
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