- male
- Jehoahaz (meaning "God has held") was the name of several people mentioned in the Tanakh. #Jehoahaz of Israel, king of Israel #Jehoahaz of Judah,...
- male
- Hezekiah was the 13th king of independent Judah and the son of King Ahaz and Abijah (2 Chronicles 29:1), who was a daughter of a man (who was not...
- male
- Josiah or Yoshiyahu was king of Judah, and son of Amon and Jedidah, the daughter of Adaiah of Bozkath. His grandfather was King Manasseh, who had...
- male
- Amoz was the father of the prophet Isaiah, mentioned in Isaiah 1:1 and 2:1, and in II Kings 19:2, 20; 20:1. Nothing else is known for certain about...
- male
- Ykhanya (meaning "God will fortify (his people)", "see Theophory in the Bible"; Greek: ιεχονιας, ; trad. English: "Jeconiah, Coniah, Jechonia...
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- Manasseh of Judah was the king of Judah and only son and successor of Hezekiah. He was twelve years old when he began to reign (2 Kings 21:1)....
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- John Rogers (c. 1500-4 February 1555) was a minister, Bible translator and commentator, and the first English Protestant martyr under Mary I of...
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- Hiram I or Ahiram was king of Tyre and Byblos from 969 BC to 936 BC, succeeding his father, Abibaal. During his reign, Tyre grew from a satellite...
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- Rabbi Nehemiah was a Hebrew priest, circa AD 150. He wrote the "Mishnat ha-Middot" (ca. AD 150), the earliest known Hebrew text on geometry. In it,...
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