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1 Ананий
1) Religion: Ananias (The seer who lived in the time of Asa king of Judah, 2Chr:16:7, father of the prophet Jehu, 1Kgs:16:1), Hanani (The seer who lived in the time of Asa king of Judah, 2Chr:16:7, father of the prophet Jehu, 1Kgs:16:l)2) Bible: Ananias -
2 Иосафат
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3 יהורם
יְהוֹרָם, יוֹרָם(b. h.) pr. n. m. Jehoram, Joram, 1) son of Ahab, king of Israel. Ber.10a. Ex. R. s. 31; a. e. 2) son of Joshafat, king of Judah. Hor.11b, v. יֵהוּא. -
4 יורם
יְהוֹרָם, יוֹרָם(b. h.) pr. n. m. Jehoram, Joram, 1) son of Ahab, king of Israel. Ber.10a. Ex. R. s. 31; a. e. 2) son of Joshafat, king of Judah. Hor.11b, v. יֵהוּא. -
5 יְהוֹרָם
יְהוֹרָם, יוֹרָם(b. h.) pr. n. m. Jehoram, Joram, 1) son of Ahab, king of Israel. Ber.10a. Ex. R. s. 31; a. e. 2) son of Joshafat, king of Judah. Hor.11b, v. יֵהוּא. -
6 יוֹרָם
יְהוֹרָם, יוֹרָם(b. h.) pr. n. m. Jehoram, Joram, 1) son of Ahab, king of Israel. Ber.10a. Ex. R. s. 31; a. e. 2) son of Joshafat, king of Judah. Hor.11b, v. יֵהוּא. -
7 מנשה
מְנַשֶּׁה(b. h.) pr. n. m. Manasseh, 1) son of Joseph; also the tribe of Manasseh. Gen. R. s. 84 מ׳ גרם לשבטים לקרוע M. was the cause that the sons of Jacob rent their garments (Gen. 44:13; v. Gen. R. s. 9 1); a. fr. 2) M., King of Judah. Snh. X, 2; Tosef. ib. XII, 11. Yeb.49b מ׳ הרגוכ׳ M. put Isaiah to death; a. fr. 3) M., grandfather of Jonathan (Jud. 18:30). Tosef.Snh.XIV, 8; B. Bath. 109b וכי בן מ׳וכ׳ was he the son of M.? Was he not the son of Moses? Ib. מתוך שעשה מעשה מ׳וכ׳ because he acted like king Manasseh 4) M., a scholar. Y.Meg.II, 73a bot. -
8 מְנַשֶּׁה
מְנַשֶּׁה(b. h.) pr. n. m. Manasseh, 1) son of Joseph; also the tribe of Manasseh. Gen. R. s. 84 מ׳ גרם לשבטים לקרוע M. was the cause that the sons of Jacob rent their garments (Gen. 44:13; v. Gen. R. s. 9 1); a. fr. 2) M., King of Judah. Snh. X, 2; Tosef. ib. XII, 11. Yeb.49b מ׳ הרגוכ׳ M. put Isaiah to death; a. fr. 3) M., grandfather of Jonathan (Jud. 18:30). Tosef.Snh.XIV, 8; B. Bath. 109b וכי בן מ׳וכ׳ was he the son of M.? Was he not the son of Moses? Ib. מתוך שעשה מעשה מ׳וכ׳ because he acted like king Manasseh 4) M., a scholar. Y.Meg.II, 73a bot. -
9 Езекия
1) Religion: Ezechias, Ezekias, Hezekiah ( The 13th successor of David as king of Judah at Jerusalem, late 8th and early 7th centuries ВС), Hizkiah, Hizkijah2) Bible: Hezekiah -
10 Езекия, царь Иудейский
Christianity: Hezekiah, king of Judah (святой, упоминается в Ветхом Завете)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Езекия, царь Иудейский
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11 Ἀχάζ
Ἀχάζ, ὁ (Ἄχας W-H.; אָחָז) indecl. (in Jos. Ant. 9, 247 Ἄχαζος, ου) Ahaz, a king of Judah (1 Ch 3:13; cp. 4 Km 16:1ff; 2 Ch 28:16ff; Is 1:1; 7:1ff); in genealogy of Jesus Mt 1:9; Lk 3:23ff D (here Ἀχας, as also the v.l. in Mt). -
12 Ἰεχονίας
Ἰεχονίας, ου, ὁ (יְהוֹיָכִין=יְכָנְיָהוּ) Jechoniah, a king of Judah (Jos., Bell. 6, 103, Ant. 10, 229f). Acc. to the genealogy Mt 1:11f he was a son of Josiah and had brothers. In 1 Ch 3:15f Ἰεχονία is the son of Ἰωακίμ and the grandson of Josiah, and only one brother is mentioned. 1 Ch 3:17; Mt 1:12 and Lk 3:23ff D agree that he was the father of Salathiel. -
13 Ἰωάς
Ἰωάς, ὁ indecl. (יוֹאָשׁ 2 Kings [=4 Km] 14:1) Joash, king of Judah (Joseph.: Ἰώασος, ου [Ant. 9, 158]) Mt 1:8 v.l.; Lk 3:23ff D. -
14 Ἰωράμ
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15 Ἰωσαφάτ
Ἰωσαφάτ, ὁ indecl. (יְהוֹשָׁפָט; in Joseph. Ἰωσάφατος, ου [Ant. 8, 399]) Josaphat (= Jehoshaphat), king of Judah (3 Km 22:41ff; 2 Ch 17–20; κοιλὰς Ἰ. Jo 4:12; ApcEsdr 3:6 [27, 13 Tdf.]); in the genealogy of Jesus Mt 1:8; Lk 3:23ff D w. final δ. -
16 Ἰωσίας
Ἰωσίας, ου, ὁ (also-είας; יאֹשִׁיָּהוּ) Josiah, king of Judah (4 Km 22f; 2 Ch 34f; Sir 49:1, 4; Bar 1:8; 1 Esdr 1:1–32; Jos., Ant. 10:48, 67–77); in the genealogy of Jesus Mt 1:10f; Lk 3:23ff D (here the gen. Ἰωσία).—EDNT. -
17 יאשיה
יֹאשִׁיָּה, יֹאשִׁיָּהוּpr. n. m. (b. h.) Josiah, 1) King of Judah. M. Kat. 25b (ref. to Am. 8:9) זה יומו של י׳ that is the day when J. was killed. Ib. 28b כמספד די׳וכ׳ like the lamentation over J. ; Meg.3a; a. fr. 2) R. J. a Tannai. Men.57b. Snh.66a (v. Fr. Darkhé, p. 146, sq.). 3) R. J. name of two Amoraim (v. Fr. Mbo, p. 90b> sq.). Y.Shebi.IX, 39a top. Y.Snh.III, 21d; a. fr.Kidd.36b, v. דָּרָא I. -
18 יֹאשִׁיָּה
יֹאשִׁיָּה, יֹאשִׁיָּהוּpr. n. m. (b. h.) Josiah, 1) King of Judah. M. Kat. 25b (ref. to Am. 8:9) זה יומו של י׳ that is the day when J. was killed. Ib. 28b כמספד די׳וכ׳ like the lamentation over J. ; Meg.3a; a. fr. 2) R. J. a Tannai. Men.57b. Snh.66a (v. Fr. Darkhé, p. 146, sq.). 3) R. J. name of two Amoraim (v. Fr. Mbo, p. 90b> sq.). Y.Shebi.IX, 39a top. Y.Snh.III, 21d; a. fr.Kidd.36b, v. דָּרָא I. -
19 יֹאשִׁיָּהוּ
יֹאשִׁיָּה, יֹאשִׁיָּהוּpr. n. m. (b. h.) Josiah, 1) King of Judah. M. Kat. 25b (ref. to Am. 8:9) זה יומו של י׳ that is the day when J. was killed. Ib. 28b כמספד די׳וכ׳ like the lamentation over J. ; Meg.3a; a. fr. 2) R. J. a Tannai. Men.57b. Snh.66a (v. Fr. Darkhé, p. 146, sq.). 3) R. J. name of two Amoraim (v. Fr. Mbo, p. 90b> sq.). Y.Shebi.IX, 39a top. Y.Snh.III, 21d; a. fr.Kidd.36b, v. דָּרָא I. -
20 יהויקים
יְהוֹיָקִים(b. h.) pr. n. m. Jehoiakim, king of Judah. M. Kat. 26a. Snh.103a, sq. Lev. R. s. 19; a. fr.
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