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When Shaul died, Baal-Hanan son of Akbor succeeded him as king.
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When Baal-Hanan died, Hadad succeeded him as king. His city was named Pau, and his wife’s name was Mehetabel daughter of Matred, the daughter of Me-Zahab.
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and all the villages around these towns as far as Baalath. These were their settlements. And they kept a genealogical record.
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Micah his son, Reaiah his son, Baal his son,
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and Bela son of Azaz, the son of Shema, the son of Joel. They settled in the area from Aroer to Nebo and Baal Meon.
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The Half-Tribe of Manasseh
The people of the half-tribe of Manasseh were numerous; they settled in the land from Bashan to Baal Hermon, that is, to Senir (Mount Hermon).
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and his firstborn son was Abdon, followed by Zur, Kish, Baal, Ner, Nadab,
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Ner was the father of Kish, Kish the father of Saul, and Saul the father of Jonathan, Malki-Shua, Abinadab and Esh-Baal.
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The son of Jonathan: Merib-Baal, who was the father of Micah.
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and his firstborn son was Abdon, followed by Zur, Kish, Baal, Ner, Nadab,
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Ner was the father of Kish, Kish the father of Saul, and Saul the father of Jonathan, Malki-Shua, Abinadab and Esh-Baal.
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The son of Jonathan: Merib-Baal, who was the father of Micah.
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David and all Israel went to Baalah of Judah (Kiriath Jearim) to bring up from there the ark of God the Lord, who is enthroned between the cherubim—the ark that is called by the Name.
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So David and his men went up to Baal Perazim, and there he defeated them. He said, “As waters break out, God has broken out against my enemies by my hand.” So that place was called Baal Perazim.
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Baal-Hanan the Gederite was in charge of the olive and sycamore-fig trees in the western foothills. Joash was in charge of the supplies of olive oil.