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Jareb
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
1. Obscurity of the Name
Is mentioned twice in Hos (1 Chronicles 5:13; 1 Chronicles 10:6 ) as an Assyrian king who received tribute from Israel. We do not, however, know of an Assyrian king of that name, or of such a place as is indicated by "the king of Jareb" (1 Chronicles 5:13 King James Version, margin). Sayce ( HCM , 417) thinks Jareb may possibly be the earlier name of Sargon who took Samaria in 722 bc, as the passages in which it appears seem to relate to the last struggles of the Northern Kingdom. This conjecture he bases on the probability that the successor of Shalmaneser IV, following the example of other usurpers of the Assyrian throne before him, assumed the name of Sargon. Those who hold that Hosea's prophecies are probably not later than 734 bc reject this view.
2. Meaning of the Word
If we take the Hebrew text in Hosea 5:13 as it stands (
3. Historical Reference
The historical reference, if it be to any recorded incident, may be to the attempt of Menahem, king of Israel in 738 bc, to gain over the Assyrians by a large subsidy to Pul, who assumed the name of Tiglath-pileser (2 Kings 15:19 ). In this case, as both Epraim and Judah are mentioned in the protasis, we should have to suppose that Ephraim made application on behalf of both kingdoms. If "Judah" be inserted before "sent" to complete the parallel, then the clause would be interpreted of Ahaz, king of Judah, who offered a heavy bribe to Tiglath-pileser to help him to withstand the combined attack of Rezin of Syria and Pekah of Israel (2 Kings 16:7 f). But perhaps there may be no particular allusions in the two clauses of the apodosis, but only a reference to a general tendency on the part of both kingdoms to seek Assyrian aid.
4. Other Views
Cheyne would make a violent change in the verse. He would substitute "Israel" for "Judah" as warranted by Hosea 12:2 , insert "Israel" before "sent," change
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Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Jareb'. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​j/jareb.html. 1915.