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  2. Jabez (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Jabez (biblical figure) Jabez is a man appearing in the Book of Chronicles. He is implied to be ancestor of the Kings of Judah, although not explicitly included in the lineage. [1] His mother named him Jabez ( Hebrew יַעְבֵּץ [ ya'betz ]), [2] meaning "he makes sorrowful", because his birth was difficult. [3]

  3. LaRue family - Wikipedia

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    The LaRue Family. The Castleman and LaRue families in 1898, on the 90th birthday of Sarah LaRue Castleman, who is sitting in the center of the photograph in between two of her daughters. The celebration was held at the home built by Jacob LaRue near Hodgenville, Kentucky, in 1800. Current region. Virginia and Kentucky. Place of origin.

  4. The Prayer of Jabez - Wikipedia

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    The Prayer of Jabez. The Prayer of Jabez: Breaking Through to the Blessed Life is a book by Bruce Wilkinson published in 2000 by Multnomah Books as the first book in the "BreakThrough" book series. It is based on the Old Testament passage 1 Chronicles 4:9–10 :

  5. Jabez - Wikipedia

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    Jabez A. Bostwick (1830–1892), American businessman who was a founding partner of Standard Oil. Jabez Bowen, Jr. (1739–1815), deputy governor of Rhode Island, militia colonel during the American Revolutionary War and Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court. Jabez Bryce (1935–2010), Anglican Archbishop of Polynesia and the first ...

  6. Jabez Campfield - Wikipedia

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    Jabez Campfield was born in Newark, New Jersey on 24 December 1737 to Benjamin Camfield (ca. 1710 - 1738) and his wife, Mehitabel Foster ( - April 1777). [1] He was sent to grammar school at Providence Plantations, Rhode Island. [2] In May 1755 he enrolled at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University ), .

  7. Jabez Huntington (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Jabez Huntington (August 7, 1719 – October 5, 1786) was a merchant and politician from Connecticut Colony . Jabez Huntington graduated from Yale in 1741, engaged in the West India trade, and amassed a fortune. After 1759, he was frequently a member of the legislature, speaker for several years, and also a member of the council.

  8. Jabez Pitt Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Jabez P. Campbell was born free in Slaughter Neck, Sussex County, Delaware on February 5, 1815. [1] Both his grandfathers were soldiers during the Revolutionary War, [2] a rare occurrence, since only about 5,000 African-Americans served in the Continental Army. [3] His father was Anthony Campbell, a Methodist preacher, and his mother was ...

  9. Joseph ben Hayyim Jabez - Wikipedia

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    Joseph ben Hayyim Jabez (also " Yaavetz ") (1438 – 1539) [1] was a Spanish -Jewish theologian. He lived for a time in Portugal, where he associated with Joseph ben Abraham Ḥayyun, who inspired him with that taste for mysticism which he subsequently displayed in his writings. When the Jews were banished from Spain Jabez settled at Mantua, Italy.

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