Ibzan

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Ibzan is a minor biblical judge of Israel mentioned in the Book of Judges, known for his large family and brief period of leadership.

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Label Occurrences
Ibzan canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Judge of Israel
biblical figure
minor biblical judge
appearsInCanon Catholic canon
Jewish canon
Orthodox canon
Protestant canon
associatedWithLocation Bethlehem
broughtInWivesForSonsFrom outside his clan
burialPlace Bethlehem
gender male
hasNumberOfChildren 60
hasNumberOfDaughters 30
hasNumberOfSons 30
languageOfPrimarySources Hebrew
surface form: Biblical Hebrew
lengthOfJudgeship 7 years
marriedOffDaughtersTo men outside his clan
mentionedIn Judges
surface form: Book of Judges
notableFor arranging numerous marriages
having many sons and daughters
positionHeld judge of Israel
predecessor Jephthah
religion ancient Israelite religion
roleInNarrative leader during period of the Judges
ruledOver Israel
scripturalTradition Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
sourceTextChapter Judges 12
sourceTextVerses Judges 12:8–10
successor Elon the Zebulunite

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Judges featuresCharacter Ibzan
subject surface form: Book of Judges