Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ISBE • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Bichri is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the context of the rebellion led by his son, Sheba. The name "Bichri" is derived from the Hebrew root "בִּכְרִי" (Bikri), which is believed to mean "firstborn" or "youthful." Bichri is identified as a Benjamite, indicating his tribal affiliation with the tribe of Benjamin, one of the twelve tribes of Israel.Biblical Reference: The primary reference to Bichri is found in 2 Samuel 20:1, where he is introduced as the father of Sheba, a man who instigated a revolt against King David. The verse states: "Now a wicked man named Sheba son of Bichri, a Benjamite, happened to be there. He sounded the trumpet and said: 'We have no share in David, no inheritance in Jesse’s son. Every man to his tent, O Israel!'" . Context and Significance: Bichri's significance in the biblical narrative is largely tied to the actions of his son, Sheba. The rebellion led by Sheba occurred during a tumultuous period in King David's reign, following the quelling of Absalom's insurrection. Sheba's declaration, "We have no share in David," reflects a sentiment of discontent and division among the tribes of Israel, particularly the northern tribes, against the Davidic monarchy centered in Judah. The rebellion of Sheba, son of Bichri, is a critical event that underscores the fragile unity of the Israelite tribes during David's reign. It highlights the ongoing tensions and challenges faced by David in consolidating his rule over a united Israel. The revolt was ultimately quelled by Joab, David's military commander, who pursued Sheba to the city of Abel Beth Maacah, where Sheba was beheaded, thus ending the rebellion (2 Samuel 20:22). Theological Implications: From a theological perspective, the account of Bichri and his son Sheba serves as a reminder of the consequences of rebellion against God's anointed king. It illustrates the theme of divine sovereignty and the importance of unity among God's people. The narrative also reflects the broader biblical motif of the struggle between obedience to God's chosen leaders and the human tendency toward division and self-interest. Cultural and Historical Insights: The mention of Bichri as a Benjamite is significant, as the tribe of Benjamin had historical ties to the previous king, Saul, who was also a Benjamite. This connection may have contributed to the tribal tensions and rivalries that persisted during David's reign. The rebellion led by Sheba, son of Bichri, can be seen as an expression of these underlying tribal dynamics and the challenges of unifying a diverse and often fractious nation. In summary, Bichri, though a minor figure in the biblical text, is associated with a pivotal moment in Israel's history through the actions of his son, Sheba. The account serves as a narrative of political intrigue, divine justice, and the enduring quest for unity among God's chosen people. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary BichriSmith's Bible Dictionary Bichri(first-born), (2 Samuel 20:1) an ancestor of Sheba. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia BICHRIbik'-ri (bikhri, "first born"; compare HPN, 88, 102): Father of Sheba who rebelled against David. Bichri is of the house of Benjamin and the word probably means a "descendant of Becher" (2 Samuel 20:1). Compare BECHER 1. Strong's Hebrew 1075. Bikri -- "youthful," a Benjamite, perhaps also his desc.... "youthful," a Benjamite, perhaps also his desc. Transliteration: Bikri Phonetic Spelling: (bik-ree') Short Definition: Bichri. ... NASB Word Usage Bichri (8). ... /hebrew/1075.htm - 6k Library How David, when He had Recovered his Kingdom, was Reconciled to ... The Second Part. Thesaurus Bichri (8 Occurrences)... Standard Bible Encyclopedia BICHRI. ...Bichri is of the house of Benjamin and the word probably means a "descendant of Becher" (2 Samuel 20:1). Compare BECHER 1. ... /b/bichri.htm - 9k Bicri (8 Occurrences) Abi'shai (25 Occurrences) Sheba (36 Occurrences) Gibeon (39 Occurrences) Abishai (25 Occurrences) Joab's (13 Occurrences) Amasa (13 Occurrences) Jo'ab (120 Occurrences) Blew (37 Occurrences) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Bichri (8 Occurrences)2 Samuel 20:1 2 Samuel 20:2 2 Samuel 20:6 2 Samuel 20:7 2 Samuel 20:10 2 Samuel 20:13 2 Samuel 20:21 2 Samuel 20:22 Subtopics Related Terms |