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Hilkiah (Hebrew: חִלְקִיָּה Ḥīlqīyyā, "my
portion is Yah") was a
Hebrew priest ("Kohen") at the time of King
Josiah (reigned c. 641–609 BCE). His name...
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Eliakim (Hebrew: אֶלְיָקִים, Gr****: Ελιακιμ, Latin: Eliacim) was the son of
Hilkiah. He
succeeded Shebna to
become royal steward or
prime minister for King...
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Rabbi Hilkiah (Hebrew: רבי חלקיה) was an
Amora of the Land of
Israel of the
fourth generation of the
Amoraic era. He was an
Aggadist and his teachings...
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Hilkiah Bedford (1663–1724) was an
English clergyman, a
nonjuror and writer,
imprisoned as the
author of a book
really by
George Harbin. He was born in...
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Hilkiah (or Abba Hilkiahu; Hebrew: אבא חלקיה, Abba helkia) was a
tannaic sage, and a
grandson of Honi HaMe'agel. The
Talmud cites him as exceptionally...
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ordered the High
Priest Hilkiah to use the tax
money which had been
collected over the
years to
renovate the temple.
While Hilkiah was
clearing the treasure...
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during renovations at Solomon's Temple, on the
order of King Josiah,
Hilkiah together with Ahikam, Acbor,
Shaphan and
Asaiah approach her to s**** the...
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chapter Jeremiah 1:1–3
identifies the book as "the
words of
Jeremiah son of
Hilkiah". Of all the prophets,
Jeremiah comes through most
clearly as a person...
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Peter is
unmistakably parallel to the
commissioning of
Eliakim ben
Hilkiah in
Isaiah 22:15–23.
Peter is
often depicted in both
Western and Eastern...
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Aaron Eleazar Phinehas Eli
Ahimelech Abiathar (First Temple)
Zadok Shallum Hilkiah Jehoiada (Second Temple)
Joshua the High
Priest Simeon the Just Ishmael...