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Jehoash (Hebrew: יְהוֹאָשׁ, Yəhōʾāš, "Yah-given"; Gr****: Ιωας; Latin: Ioas), also
known as
Joash (in King
James Version), Joas (in Douay–Rheims) or Joás...
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Jehoash, Joash, Joas (in the
Biblical cases) or
Yehoash may
refer to:
Joash the Abiezrite,
Hebrew religious leader (fl. 2nd
millennium BCE)
Jehoash of...
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Jehoash (Hebrew: יְהוֹאָשׁ Yəhō’āš or יוֹאָשׁ Yō’āš;
Israelian Hebrew: 𐤀𐤔𐤉𐤅 *’Āšīyāw; Akkadian: 𒅀𒀪𒋢 Yaʾsu [ia-'-su]; Latin: Joas; fl. c. 790...
- The
Jehoash Inscription is the name of a
controversial artifact rumored to have
surfaced in a
construction site or
Muslim cemetery near the
Temple Mount...
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Priest in the
times of
Ahaziah and
Jehoash of Judah.
After the
death of Jehoiada,
Zechariah condemned both King
Jehoash and the
people for
their rebellion...
- Gr****: Ἱεροβοάμ; Latin: Hieroboam/Jeroboam) was the son and
successor of
Jehoash (alternatively
spelled Joash) and the
thirteenth king of the
ancient Kingdom...
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managed to
rescue an
infant from the purge:
Jehoash, the son of
Ahaziah and his wife, Zibiah.
Jehoash was
raised in
secret by Jehosheba's husband, a...
- His
victory over Edom
inflated his pride, and he
challenged to a
combat Jehoash,
grandson of Jehu, king of Israel.
Amaziah demanded that
Joash should either...
- kingdom. He
reigned for 17 years.
Jehoahaz was
succeeded by his son
Jehoash of Israel.
Jehoash is
credited with
victories over the
kingdom of Aram-Damascus,...
- Jehu's son, Jehoahaz, and Jehu's grandson,
Jehoash, in the
kingdom of
Israel during the
reign of
Jehoash, the king of Judah, as well as the
events around...