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Bera

Bera was the King of Sodom who led the rebellion against Chedorlaomer’s rule. His encounter with Abram after the rescue mission highlights the contrast between the world's transactional wealth and Abram’s reliance on the provision of God.

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King

Shemeber

Shemeber served as the King of Zeboiim, a city associated with the southern region of the Dead Sea. Along with his contemporaries, he suffered total defeat and loss of goods during the invasion by the four eastern kings.

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King

Shinab

Shinab was the king of the city-state of Admah. He joined the local confederacy of kings in their ill-fated attempt to achieve independence from Elamite taxation and authority.

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King

Bera

The leader of the rebel city-state coalition in the Valley of Siddim who was defeated and later attempted to bargain for booty with Abram.

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Kingadversary

Birsha

The monarch of Gomorrah who allied with Sodom to rebel against Chedorlaomer after twelve years of servitude.

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Kinggomorrahrebellion

Shemeber

The king of Zeboyim who joined Bera of Sodom in the uprising that led to the capture of Lot.

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Kingzeboyimpentapolis

Shinab

A participant in the doomed rebellion of the Jordan valley kings against the Eastern Mesopotamian alliance.

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Kingadmahpentapolis

Admah

One of the five cities of the Jordan plain that rebelled and was later subject to the same catastrophic divine judgment as Sodom and Gomorrah.

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Citypentapolis

Bela (Zoar)

The only city of the Jordan Pentapolis to survive judgment, initially known as Bela, it became Lot's sanctuary during the destruction of Sodom.

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Cityrefuge

Zeboyim

A city in the Valley of Siddim that took part in the rebellion against the Eastern Kings, historically synonymous with divine desolation.

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Citypentapolis