- In
Exodus 31:1-6 and
chapters 36 to 39, Bezalel,
Bezaleel, or
Betzalel (Hebrew: בְּצַלְאֵל, Bəṣalʼēl), was the
chief artisan of the
Tabernacle and was...
- domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "JUDAH LÖW (LÖB, LIWA) BEN
BEZALEEL (known also as Der Hohe
Rabbi Löw)". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York:...
- Hon.
Bezaleel Taft Jr. was born in Uxbridge,
Worcester County, M****achusetts on
September 8, 1780 and died in Uxbridge, at age 65 on July 16, 1846. He...
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Bezaleel Wells (January 28, 1773 –
August 14, 1846) was an
American politician, judge,
surveyor and
landowner from Ohio. He was
known as the
founder of...
- grandfather,
Peter Rawson Taft I, was born in
Uxbridge in 1785. The Hon.
Bezaleel Taft Sr., Lydia's son, left a
legacy of five
generations or more of public...
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Bezaleel Howard (November 22, 1753 –
January 20, 1837) was an
American Congregationalist minister.
Howard was born in Bridgewater, M****achusetts to Jane...
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Bazaleel Taft Sr., his
first name is also
spelled Bezaleel (November 3, 1750 – June 21, 1839), was an
American Revolutionary War soldier, captain, and...
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modern ****an. Routledge. pp. 39–40. ISBN 978-0-415-05609-0. Hulbert,
Homer Bezaleel (1909). The p****ing of Korea. Doubleday, Page & company. p. 426. Retrieved...
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modern ****an. Routledge. pp. 39–40. ISBN 978-0415056090. Hulbert,
Homer Bezaleel (1909). The p****ing of Korea. Doubleday, Page & company. p. 426. Retrieved...
- 1797), son of
Sarah "Sally" Rice (b. 1750),
daughter of
Bezaleel Rice Jr. (1721–1806), son of
Bezaleel Rice Sr. (b. 1697), son of
David Rice (1659–1723), son...