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Ish-bosheth (; Standard: ; Tiberian
Tiberian vocalization

Tiberian Hebrew is an extinct but very well documented oral tradition of pronunciation for ancient Hebrew language, especially the Hebrew of the Tanakh, that was given written form by Masoretes scholars in the Jewish community at Tiberias, in the early Middle Ages, beginning in the 8th century....
: ) also called Eshbaal (; Standard: ; Tiberian: ), Ashbaal or Ishbaal, appears in the Hebrew Bible
Hebrew Bible

The term Hebrew Bible is a generic reference to those books of the Bible originally written mostly in Biblical Hebrew with some Biblical Aramaic....
. He was born in c. 1047 BCE and was one of the four sons of King Saul with Ahinoam
Ahinoam

Ahinoam is a Hebrew language name literally meaning brother of pleasantness, thus meaning pleasant.There are two references in the Bible to people who bear that name:...
, daughter of Ahimaaz
Ahimaaz

Ahimaaz, "brother of anger", "irascible" in Hebrew language. The father of Ahinoam, the wife of Saul the King . The son and successor of Zadok in the office of high...
. Ish-bosheth was chosen as the second king over the Kingdom of Israel
Kingdom of Israel

The Kingdom of Israel was one of the successor states to the older United Monarchy . It existed roughly from the 930s BC until about the 720s BC....
, which then consisted of all the twelve tribes of the Israelites, after the death of his father and three brothers at the Battle of Mount Gilboa.

bosheth was proclaimed king over Israel in 1007 BC by Abner
Abner

In the Book of Samuel, Abner , is first cousin to Saul the King and commander-in-chief of his army . He is only referred to incidentally in Saul's history , and is not mentioned in the account of the disastrous battle of Gilboa when Saul's power was crushed....
, the captain of Saul's army, at Mahanaim
Mahanaim

Mahanaim - meaning two camps in Hebrew language, is a place near Jabbok, beyond the Jordan River, mentioned a number of times by the Bible. The precise location of Mahanaim is very uncertain, the Biblical data being inconclusive....
 , after his father and brothers were slain in the battle of Gilboa .






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Ish-bosheth (; Standard: ; Tiberian
Tiberian vocalization

Tiberian Hebrew is an extinct but very well documented oral tradition of pronunciation for ancient Hebrew language, especially the Hebrew of the Tanakh, that was given written form by Masoretes scholars in the Jewish community at Tiberias, in the early Middle Ages, beginning in the 8th century....
: ) also called Eshbaal (; Standard: ; Tiberian: ), Ashbaal or Ishbaal, appears in the Hebrew Bible
Hebrew Bible

The term Hebrew Bible is a generic reference to those books of the Bible originally written mostly in Biblical Hebrew with some Biblical Aramaic....
. He was born in c. 1047 BCE and was one of the four sons of King Saul with Ahinoam
Ahinoam

Ahinoam is a Hebrew language name literally meaning brother of pleasantness, thus meaning pleasant.There are two references in the Bible to people who bear that name:...
, daughter of Ahimaaz
Ahimaaz

Ahimaaz, "brother of anger", "irascible" in Hebrew language. The father of Ahinoam, the wife of Saul the King . The son and successor of Zadok in the office of high...
. Ish-bosheth was chosen as the second king over the Kingdom of Israel
Kingdom of Israel

The Kingdom of Israel was one of the successor states to the older United Monarchy . It existed roughly from the 930s BC until about the 720s BC....
, which then consisted of all the twelve tribes of the Israelites, after the death of his father and three brothers at the Battle of Mount Gilboa.

Reign and death

Ish-bosheth was proclaimed king over Israel in 1007 BC by Abner
Abner

In the Book of Samuel, Abner , is first cousin to Saul the King and commander-in-chief of his army . He is only referred to incidentally in Saul's history , and is not mentioned in the account of the disastrous battle of Gilboa when Saul's power was crushed....
, the captain of Saul's army, at Mahanaim
Mahanaim

Mahanaim - meaning two camps in Hebrew language, is a place near Jabbok, beyond the Jordan River, mentioned a number of times by the Bible. The precise location of Mahanaim is very uncertain, the Biblical data being inconclusive....
 , after his father and brothers were slain in the battle of Gilboa . Ish-bosheth was 40 years old at this time and reigned for two years.

However, after the death of King Saul, the tribe of Judah
Tribe of Judah

According to the Hebrew Bible, the Tribe of Judah was one of the twelve Israelites.Following the completion of the conquest of Canaan by the Israelite tribes after about 1200 BCE, Joshua allocated the land among the twelve tribes....
 ceded from the rule of the House of Saul by proclaiming David
David

David , was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel according to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. He is depicted as a righteous king, although not without fault, as well as an acclaimed warrior, musician and poet ....
 as its king, and war ensued. David's faction eventually prevailed against Ish-bosheth's , but the war did not come to a close until Abner joined David. David's terms for peace required that Michal
Michal

Michal was a daughter of Saul, Kingdom of Israel , who loved and became the wife of David, who later became king of Judah, and later still of the united Kingdom of Israel....
 (Saul's daughter and Ish-bosheth's sister who had been David's wife before David and Saul fell out with each other) be returned to him, which Ish-bosheth fulfilled. After Abner's death Ish-bosheth seems to have given up hope of retaining power.

Ish-bosheth was killed in c 1005 BC by two of his own captains, Rechab
Rechab

Rechab is the name of three men in the Bible:*One of the two "captains of bands" whom Saul the King's son Ish-bosheth took into his service, and who conspired to kill him....
 and Baanah , who had expected a reward from David. Instead David punished the murderers as traitors, and buried Ish-bosheth in Abner's grave at Hebron
Hebron

Hebron is the largest city in the West Bank, located in the south, 30 kilometers south of Jerusalem. It is home to some 166,000 Palestinians, and over 500 Israelis....
.

There is a void in the history of ancient Israel as to what happened to the kingship of the non-Judah tribes of the Israelites during the five years following the murder of Ish-bosheth, as the united kingship of David is dated as 1000 BCE.

The names

The names Ish-bosheth and Ashba'al are unusual in some ways, as they have ambiguous meanings in the original Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
 that are puzzling. In Hebrew, for Ish-bosheth, "ish" means "[great] man" and "boshet" means "[given to] bashfulness [or humility]" or "[sensitive to] shame", but it could also mean "shameful (or shamed) person". He is also called Ashba'al, in Hebrew meaning "[person of] master[y]" (and the "esh" may be connected to the Hebrew word for "fire"). "Ba'al" may also allude to the name of the ancient pagan idol Baal
Baal

Ba'al is a Northwest Semitic title and honorific meaning "master" or "lord" that is used for various gods who were patrons of cities in the Levant, cognate to East Semitic Bel ....
 despised by God in the Bible.

Critical scholarship suggests that Bosheth was a substitute for Ba'al, beginning when Ba'al became an unspeakable word; as (in the opposite direction) Adonai became substituted for the ineffable Tetragrammaton
Tetragrammaton

Tetragrammaton The letters, properly read from right to left , are:|-! Hebrew !! Letter name !! Pronunciation|-valign=top| ?'...
 (see taboo deformation).

The name Ish-bosheth

He is almost exclusively called Ish-bosheth in the Books of Samuel
Books of Samuel

The Books of Samuel are part of the Tanakh and also of the Christianity Old Testament. The work was originally written in Hebrew language, and the Book of Samuel originally formed a single text, as they are often considered today in Hebrew bibles....
 in the Hebrew Bible
Hebrew Bible

The term Hebrew Bible is a generic reference to those books of the Bible originally written mostly in Biblical Hebrew with some Biblical Aramaic....
:

"...Now Abner the son of Ner
NER

NER may have one of the following meanings* For the music label NER see New European Recordings.* NER is an abbreviation for Niger, see Niger....
, captain of Saul's host, had taken Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, and brought him over to Mahanaim; and he made him king over Gilead, and over the Ashurites, and over Jezreel, and over Ephraim
Tribe of Ephraim

The Tribe of Ephraim was one of the Israelites; together with the Tribe of Manasseh, Ephraim also formed the House of Joseph. At its height, the territory it occupied was at the center of Canaan, west of the Jordan, south of the territory of Manasseh, and north of the Tribe of Benjamin; the region which was later named Samaria mostly co...
, and over Benjamin
Tribe of Benjamin

According to the Hebrew Bible, the Tribe of Benjamin was one of the twelve Israelites.Following the completion of the conquest of Canaan by the Israelite tribes after about 1200 BCE, Joshua allocated the land among the twelve tribes....
, and over all Israel. Ish-bosheth, Saul's son was forty years old when he began to reign over Israel, and he reigned two years..."


When he was prematurely assassinated and King David
David

David , was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel according to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. He is depicted as a righteous king, although not without fault, as well as an acclaimed warrior, musician and poet ....
 punished the killers:

"...Rechab
Rechab

Rechab is the name of three men in the Bible*One of the two "captains of bands" whom Saul the King's son Ish-bosheth took into his service, and who conspired to kill him....
 and Baanah, went, and came about the heat of the day to the house of Ish-bosheth, as he took his rest at noon, and they came into the house, as though they would have fetched wheat; and they struck him in the groin; and Rechab and Baanah his brother escaped ...And they brought the head of Ish-bosheth to David in Hebron, and said to the king: 'Behold the head of Ish-bosheth the son of Saul your enemy, who sought your life; and the Lord has avenged my lord the king this day of Saul, and of his seed' ...And David answered ... '...shall I not now require his blood of your hand, and take you away from the earth?' ...But they took the head of Ish-bosheth, and buried it in the grave of Abner in Hebron."


The other name: Ashba'al

Ish-bosheth's name is changed to Ashba'al or Eshba'al (and not "Ish baal") in the Book of Chronicles (1 Chronicles 8:33; 9:39). The rabbinic
Rabbinic

Rabbinic may refer to:* Rabbinic literature, Rabbinic texts, writings, and works* Rabbinics or rabbinic traditions - see Oral Torah* Rabbinic Judaism, Rabbinics , Rabbinic Jews, or Rabbinic beliefs...
 commentator, Meir Loeb ben Jehiel Michael (1809-1879) known as the Malbim
Malbim

Me?r Leibush ben Jehiel Michel Weiser , better known by the acronym Malbim , was a Russian rabbi, preacher, and meforshim....
, basing himself on the commentary of Rabbi David ben Joseph Kimhi (the Radak, 13th century) says:

"Ashba'al is Ish-bosheth, as bosheth and ba'al is one, as in the Book of Jeremiah
Book of Jeremiah

The Book of Jeremiah, or Jeremiah , is part of the Hebrew Bible, Judaism's Tanakh, and later became a part of Christianity's Old Testament....
 :'...like the number of streets in Jerusalem have you made altars to the shameful (la-bosheth) idol, altars to sacrifice to the Baal (la-ba'al)'." (Jeremiah 11:13). Thus, "the shameful idol" ("bosheth") and the "Baal" are one and the same in terms of the words in this verse from Jeremiah.


The Radak emphasizes that what the correlation was between the names of bosheth and ba'al is unclear, while it may have been clear to the people of that time it is not really known or understood at the present time. The Malbim asserts that the name Ish-bosheth is utilized as a "cover" for Ashba'al to deliberately differentiate itself from the Baal, so that the Baal not be mentioned explicitly, and that even the name Ashba'al not to be directly associated with the actual idol of the similar sounding Baal name, even though linguistically they all have shared meanings. Hence the continuing mystery about why the name was given to him (Ish-bosheth) in the first place.

Identification with Mutbaal

Maverick Egyptologist David Rohl
David Rohl

David M. Rohl is a United Kingdom Egyptology and historian who has put forth several controversial theories concerning the chronology of Ancient Egypt and History of ancient Israel and Judah....
 identifies Ishbaal with Mutbaal
Mutbaal

Mutbaal was a Canaan king of the Amarna period. He is identified in the Amarna letters as a son of Labaya, the ruler of Shechem.Mutbaal may be the son whose association with the Habiru raiders Labaya denounced in EA 254....
 of the Amarna Letters
Amarna letters

The Amarna letters are an archive of correspondence on clay tablets, mostly diplomatic, between the Ancient Egypt administration and its representatives in Canaan and Amurru during the New Kingdom....
. Rohl's chronology is controversial and much disputed.

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