- hezekiah. ˌ , h , ɛ , z , i- , ˈ , k , aɪ , . , ə (hebrew. חִזְקִיָּ֫הוּ, חִזְקִיָּ֫ה, יְחִזְקִיָּ֫הוּ , ẖizkiyyahu, ẖizkiyya, yeẖizkiyyahu
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hezekiah gaon (or
hezekiah ben david; חזקיה בן דוד, or
hezekiah b. david) was the last gaon of the
talmudic academy in
pumbedita from
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hezekiah (or
hizkiyah b.
hiyya or
hezekiah ben hiyya;
hebrew : חזקיה or חזקיה בן חייא;
cited in the
talmud simply as hezekiah) was a
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hezekiah ben
obadiah was the
ruler of the
khazars ,
probably in the mid
ninth century ce. he was the son of
obadiah , the
descendant of
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hezekiah haynes (died 1693)
supported the
parliamentary cause during the
english civil war
rising to the rank of major.
during the
- hezekiah's tunnel, or the
siloam tunnel. (נִקְבַּת השילוח.
nikbat hashiloah) is a
tunnel that was dug
underneath the city of
david in
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bishop hezekiah xzavier walker, jr. (born
december 24, 1962, in brooklyn, new york ) is a
grammy award -winning
gospel music artist,
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hezekiah niles, (october 10, 1777 –
april 2, 1839) was an
american editor and
publisher of the
baltimore -based
national weekly news
- hezekiah's pool (בריכת חזקיהו,
breichat hezkiyahu)
located in the
christian quarter of the old city of
jerusalem , was once a
reservoir -
hezekiah da
silva (also
hezekiah silva) (1659–1698) (hebrew : חזקיה בן דוד די סילוא) was a jew ish
author born at
livorno ,
italy , son-in-