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Jehoiada (Hebrew: יְהוֹיָדָע Yəhōyāḏā‘, "Yahweh knows") in the
Hebrew Bible, was a
prominent priest in the
kingdom of
Judah during the
reigns of Ahaziah...
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Zechariah ben
Jehoiada is a
figure in the
Hebrew Bible described as a
priest who was
stoned to
death by
Jehoash of Judah, and may
possibly have been alluded...
- were high priests, and
whether high
priests mentioned elsewhere (such as
Jehoiada and Jehoiarib) are
simply omitted or did not
belong to the male line in...
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righteous "all the days of
Jehoiada the priest" (2
Chronicles 24:2) but to have
deviated from
fidelity to
Yahweh after Jehoiada's death (2
Chronicles 24:17–19)...
- as יה). The most
famous Benaiah referenced in the
Tanakh is the son of
Jehoiada, who came from the
southern Judean town of Kabzeel.
According to the text...
- name engraved:
Solomon gives the ring and a
chain to one
Benaiahu son of
Jehoiada to
catch the
demon Ashmedai, to
obtain the demon's help to
build the temple;...
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Johanan (Hebrew יוֹחָנָן Yôḥānān), son of Joiada, was the
fifth high
priest after the
rebuilding of the
temple in
Jerusalem by the Jews who had returned...
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Jehoiada. As "usurper queen",
Athaliah used her
power to
establish the
Baalist cult in Judah. Six
years later,
Athaliah was
surprised when
Jehoiada crowned...
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Jehoiada Brewer (1752?–1817) was a
Welsh dissenting minister.
Refused ordination to the
Church of England, he was
known as a preacher, and hymn writer...
- that is
considered in
Jewish tradition to be the tomb of
Zechariah ben
Jehoiada. It is a few
meters from the Tomb of
Absalom and
adjacent to the Tomb of...