Shalman
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Shalman (1 Occurrence)

Hosea 10:14 Therefore a battle roar will arise among your people, and all your fortresses will be destroyed, as Shalman destroyed Beth Arbel in the day of battle. The mother was dashed in pieces with her children. (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV)

Thesaurus
Shalman (1 Occurrence)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. SHALMAN. shal'-man (shalman): A name
of uncertain meaning, found only once in the Old Testament ...
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Shalmaneser (3 Occurrences)
... SHALMANESER. shal-ma-ne'-zer (shalman'ecer; Septuagint Samennasar, Salmandsar):
The name of several Assyrian kings. See ASSYRIA; CAPTIVITY. ...
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Beth-arbel (1 Occurrence)
... The Shalman here named was probably Shalmaneser, the king of Assyria (2
Kings 17:3). Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. BETH-ARBEL. ...
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Betharbel (1 Occurrence)
... The Shalman here named was probably Shalmaneser, the king of Assyria (2
Kings 17:3). Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. BETH-ARBEL. ...
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Enemessar
... the rough breathing more commonly takes the place of a dropped "s"; both scholars
admit the easy transposition of the liquids "m" and "n". Shalman-asharid is ...
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Devastated (20 Occurrences)
... Hosea 10:14 Therefore a battle roar will arise among your people, and all your
fortresses will be destroyed, as Shalman destroyed Beth Arbel in the day of ...
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Beth-ar'bel (1 Occurrence)
... Hosea 10:14 And rise doth a tumult among thy people, And all thy fortresses are
spoiled, As the spoiling of Shalman of Beth-Arbel, In a day of battle, Mother ...
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Baladan (2 Occurrences)
... That only the latter part of the father's name is here mentioned may be compared
with the Shalman of Hosea 10:14 for the more fully-written Shalmaneser of 2 ...
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Arbel (1 Occurrence)
... Hosea 10:14 Therefore a battle roar will arise among your people, and all your
fortresses will be destroyed, as Shalman destroyed Beth Arbel in the day of ...
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Spoiling (20 Occurrences)
... Hosea 10:14 And rise doth a tumult among thy people, And all thy fortresses are
spoiled, As the spoiling of Shalman of Beth-Arbel, In a day of battle, Mother ...
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Hitchcock's Bible Names
Shalman

peaceable; perfect; that rewards

Smith's Bible Dictionary
Shalman

(fire-worshipper), a contraction for Shalmaneser king of Assyria. (Hosea 10:14) Others think it the name of an obscure Assyrian king, predecessor of Pul.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
SHALMAN

shal'-man (shalman): A name of uncertain meaning, found only once in the Old Testament (Hosea 10:14), in connection with a place-name, equally obscure, "as Shalman destroyed Betharbel." Shalman is most commonly interpreted as a contracted form of Shalmaneser, the name of several Assyrian kings. If this explanation is correct, the king referred to cannot be identified. Some have thought of Shalmaneser IV, who is said to have undertaken expeditions against the West in 775 and in 773-772. Others have proposed Shalmaneser V, who attacked Samaria in 725. This, however, is improbable, because the activity of Hosea ceased before Shalmaneser V became king. Shalman has also been identified with Salamanu, a king of Moab in the days of Hosea, who paid tribute to Tiglath-pileser V of Assyria; and with Shalmah, a North Arabian tribe that invaded the Negeb. The identification of BETH-ARBEL (which see) is equally uncertain. From the reference it would seem that the event in question was well known and, therefore, probably one of recent date and considerable importance, but our present historical knowledge does not enable us to connect any of the persons named with the destruction of any of the localities suggested for Beth-arbel. The ancient translations offer no solution; they too seem to have been in the dark.

F. C. Eiselen

Easton's Bible Dictionary
An Assyrian king (Hosea 10:14), identified with Shalmaneser II. (Sayce) or IV. (Lenormant), the successor of Pul on the throne of Assyria (B.C. 728). He made war against Hoshea, the king of Israel, whom he subdued and compelled to pay an annual tribute. Hoshea, however, soon after rebelled against his Assyrian conquerer. Shalmaneser again marched against Samaria, which, after a siege of three years, was taken (2 Kings 17:3-5; 18:9) by Sargon (q.v.). A revolution meantime had broken out in Assyria, and Shalmaneser was deposed. Sargon usurped the vacant throne. Schrader thinks that this is probably the name of a king of Moab mentioned on an inscription of Tiglath-pileser as Salamanu.

Strong's Hebrew
8020. Shalman -- probably a king of Assyria
... << 8019b, 8020. Shalman. 8021 >>. probably a king of Assyria. Transliteration: Shalman
Phonetic Spelling: (shal-man') Short Definition: Shalman. ...
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8022. Shalmaneser -- a king of Assyr.
... Shalmaneser. Of foreign derivation; Shalmaneser, an Assyrian king -- Shalmaneser.
Comp Shalman. see HEBREW Shalman. << 8021, 8022. Shalmaneser. 8023 >>. ...
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