- Elephant Micah
Elephant Micah is the songwriting of Kentuckiana native Joseph O'Connell. - Book Of Micah
The Book of Micah is one of the books of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament, traditionally attributed to Micah the Prophet. - Micah
Micah (מִיכָה, Standard Hebrew Miḫa, Tiberian Hebrew Mîḵāh) is the name of several people in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), and means "like unto who?", possibly in the sense of "unique". The name is sometimes found with theophoric extensions. - Micah
Micah the titular prophet of the Book of Micah, also called "The Morasthite" He is not the same as another prophet, Micaiah son of Imlah. He is commemorated with the other Minor prophets in the Calendar of saints of the Armenian Apostolic Church on July 31. - Nahum
Nahum (נחום) was a minor prophet whose prophecy is recorded in the Hebrew Bible. His book comes in chronological order between Micah and Habakkuk in the Bible. He wrote about the end of the Assyrian Empire, and its capital city, Nineveh, in a vivid poetic style. Little is known about Nahum’s personal history. His name means "comforter," and he was from the town of Alqosh, (Nah 1:1) which scholars have attempted to identify with several cities, … - Vladimir Guerrero
Vladimir Alvino Guerrero, nicknamed Vlad, Vlad The Impaler, Bad Vlad, and known in his native Dominican Republic as Miquéas (Spanish for Micah), is a Major League Baseball right fielder who plays for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He currently lives in Anaheim Hills, California. He is widely recognized as one of the best all-around players in Major League Baseball because he regularly hits for power, … - Bruce Waltke
Dr. Bruce K. Waltke ( Back to List ) Professor of Old Testament Houghton College, B.A. - Paul Haupt
Paul Haupt was a Semitic scholar, one of the pioneers of Assyriology in America. He studied at the universities of Berlin and Leipzig. In 1880 he became privatdocent in the University of Göttingen and from 1883 to 1889 was assistant professor of Assyriology. In 1883 he became professor of Semitic languages at Johns Hopkins University, but until 1889 continued to lecture in the summer at Göttingen. - Micah Kellner
Micah Z. Kellner is an American politician from the state of New York. A Democrat, he serves as a member of the New York State Assembly from the 65th District, which includes Manhattan's Upper East Side and Roosevelt Island. Following the appointment of Assemblyman Alexander "Pete" Grannis as New York State's Environment Commissioner early in 2007, Kellner was selected as the Democratic nominee for the special election held to fill the vacancy. - Micah Richards
Micah Lincoln Richards (born June 24, 1988 in Birmingham) is a football player with Manchester City and England. Richards, a right full back, made his professional debut when he was 17 as a substitute against Arsenal in October 2005. - Micah Wright
Micah Ian Wright (born Feb 7, 1974 in Lubbock, Texas) is an American author who has worked in film, television, animation, video games, and comic books. - Micah Schnurstein
Micah Braden Schnurstein (born July 18 1984 in Monterey Park, California), a resident of Henderson, Nevada, is a first and third baseman in the Chicago White Sox farm system. He was drafted out of Basic High School in Henderson by the White Sox in 2002. He is listed as 6'1" 210, He bats and throws right-handed. Currently he plays for the Winston-Salem Warthogs of the Carolina League. - Micah Kogo
Micah Kemboi Kogo (born 3 June 1986) is a Kenyan long-distance runner who specializes in the 10,000 metres. On 25 August 2006 at the Memorial Van Damme meeting he ran a personal best of 26:35.63 minutes, the sixth fastest time in history. The next month he finished sixth in the 5000 metres race at the 2006 IAAF World Athletics Final. On 19 November 2006 he won the Zevenheuvelenloop in and around Nijmegen. Kogo finished in a time of 42:42 beating Abebe Dinkessa by a second, … - Micah P. Hinson
Micah Paul Hinson (b. 30 March 1981) is an American indie rock musician. Hinson was raised in a Christian fundamentalist household; as a teenager, Hinson and his family moved to Abilene, Texas, where he became a member of the local music scene. It is here where Micah first met his then muse, a Vogue cover model and widow of a notable local rock star. Introduced to her, and in turn valium and other narcotics, … - Micah Bowie
Micah Andrew Bowie (born November 10, 1974 in Webster, Texas) is an American baseball player. He is a left-handed relief pitcher who is currently pitching in the Washington Nationals organization. He was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 8th round in 1993. His MLB Debut was July 24,1999, and, although a starter for most of his career up until this point, made three relief appearances, and then was traded to the Chicago Cubs, … - Micah Gunnell
Micah Gunnell (born June 18 1980) is a comic book artist who currently works for Aspen Comics in the United States. - Micah Alberti
Micah Alberti (August 19, 1984 in Oregon, Wisconsin) is a model/actor who played James Edward Martin on "All My Children". He also guest starred on "8 Simple Rules" and "Smallville". He currently stars on the ABC Family hit, "Wildfire". - Micah Nathan
Micah Nathan (born 1973, Hollywood, California) is an American author whose first novel, "Gods of Aberdeen" (ISBN 0743250826), was published in June 2005 by Simon & Schuster. As of 2005, Nathan lives in Brookline, MA. Prior to publishing his first novel, Nathan co-hosted "Misinformation", a radio talk show that ran in Buffalo, NY, from 1994-1997. "Misinformation" was initially the brainchild of David Blaustein, who later left to work for ABC News Radio. - Micah Smaldone
Micah Smaldone (born 1978) is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter originally from Kennebunkport, Maine. A founding member of the political punk band The Pinkerton Thugs, Smaldone is now mostly known for his solo releases as Micah Blue Smaldone which incorporate a wide variety of influences from delta blues to neo-traditional folk music. - Micah Owings
Micah Owings (born September 28, 1982 in Gainesville, Georgia) is a professional right-handed pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team. Owings made his major league debut on April 4th, 2007 against the Washington Nationals. He pitched five shutout innings, allowing only one hit, and striking out six. Originally brought up to fill a starter spot while Randy Johnson recovered from back surgery, management was very impressed by his performances. - Micah Barnes
Micah Barnes is a Canadian pop singer-songwriter. He has performed both as a solo artist and with the bands Loudboy and The Nylons. Barnes studied voice with José Hernandez and Bill Vincent, and sang in Toronto cabarets and nightclubs during the 1980s while appearing in theatre, film, television and radio productions as an actor. He was the partner of dancer and actor René Highway, who died of AIDS-related causes in 1990. - Micah Aivazoff
Micah Aivazoff (born May 4, 1969 in Powell River, British Columbia) is a former professional ice hockey centre. His junior career was spent with the Victoria Cougars, in the Western Hockey League, and he was selected in the sixth round of the 1988 NHL Entry Draft, 109th overall, by the Los Angeles Kings. He went on to play with the Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers, and New York Islanders of the NHL, as well as with various minor league and European teams. - Micah Jenkins
Micah Jenkins (December 1, 1835 - May 6, 1864), was a Confederate general in the American Civil War, killed at the Battle of the Wilderness. Jenkins was born in Edisto Island, South Carolina. He graduated first in his class from the South Carolina Military Academy, now called The Citadel, in 1854. He fought under David R. Jones at the First Battle of Bull Run and distinguished himself in the Battle of Seven Pines in the Peninsula Campaign of 1862. - Micah Harris
Micah Harris (September 28, 1982 - June 11, 2004) was a senior defensive lineman on the Duke University football team. Officials say Harris died instantly when the car he was driving hit a tree while going north on Interstate 85 in Brunswick County, Virginia. He was born in Missouri. Micah was an amazing soul, and a very big fan of jelly beans. - Micah Joseph Lebensohn
Micah Joseph Lebensohn (born in Wilna, Russia (now Vilnius, Lithuania), February 22, 1828; died there February 17, 1852) Russian Hebrew poet. His father, the poet Abraham Bär Lebensohn, implanted in him the love of Hebrew poetry, and Micah Joseph began very early to translate and to compose Hebrew songs. He suffered from consumption during the last five or six years of his short life. In 1849 he was in Berlin, and later went to Salzbrunn and other watering-places, … - Micah Knorr
Micah Knorr (born January 9 1975 in Orange, California) is an American football punter in the NFL. He attended Utah State University and was signed by the Dallas Cowboys in 2000. Knorr most recently played with Denver Broncos, but was waived by the team before the start of regular season on September 2, 2006. He spent 2005 out of football after being released by both the New York Jets and Carolina Panthers. - Micah Hyde
Micah Hyde (born November 10, 1974) is an English-born Jamaican footballer. Born in the London Borough of Newham, he played for the youth team of Brimsdown Rovers alongside David Beckham. He joined Watford in 1997 after a move from Cambridge United. Having made well over 200 appearances for the Hornets, he was sold to Burnley in mid-2004. - Micah Andrews
Micah Andrews is an American Football running back for the Wake Forest Deamon Deacons. He was named on the 2004 ACC All-Freshman team as well as being named the ACC Rookie of the Week on September 20. After a productive sophomore season where he ran for 621 yards and a touchdown Andrews' was expected to have a break-out Junior season before a torn ACL in his left knee ended his season just three games in. - Micah Calabrese
Micah Calabrese may or may not be the drummer and keyboard player for the band, Giant Drag. It has been rumored by his possibly ex-bandmate, Annie Hardy, that he suffers from anosmia. He was also a former member of bands Radio 4 and The Summer In Between. - Micah Taul
Micah Taul (May 14, 1785 - May 27, 1850) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky, grandfather of Taul Bradford. Born in Bladensburg, Maryland, Taul moved to Kentucky with his parents in 1787. He attended private school. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1801 and commenced practice in Monticello, Kentucky. He served as clerk of Wayne County Courts in 1801. He served as a colonel of Wayne County Volunteers in the War of 1812. - Micah Williams
Micah Williams (1782-1837) was a New Jersey folk art painter. He was born in 1782, possibly in Essex County, New Jersey. From 1829 to 1833 he worked in New York City. He then worked as a portrait artist in Monmouth County, New Jersey while living in Freehold, New Jersey. The earliest work attributed to him is from around 1790, and the last work attributed to him was from 1833. In 1806 he married in New Brunswick, New Jersey. - Micah Johnson
Micah Johnson (born in Columbus, Georgia) is an American football linebacker for the University of Kentucky Wildcats. - Micah Materre
Micah Materre is currently the co-anchor of the WGN News at Noon. She joined the station in January of 1998 to be a co-anchor of the WGN Morning News and a medical reporter. - Micah Armstrong
Micah Armstrong, better known as Brother Micah, is an open-air preacher who tours Colleges and Universities in the United States with his wife Sister Elisabeth. He first considered outdoor preaching in 1995 but didn't start until 2003 after he read a book by fellow evangelist Brother Jed. He decided to meet with Brother Jed to preach at the University of South Florida and has since traded his house for a trailer to allow him to preach full time. - Micah Hawkins
Micah Hawkins (January 1, 1777-July 29, 1825) was an American poet, playwright, and composer, largely of music for theater, who also operated a New York City tavern and grocery store. He was born in Head of the Harbor, New York and moved to New York City in 1798, where he worked in several jobs, including carriage-maker, before opening a grocery and inn. He played flute, piano, and violin. - Micah Brooks
Micah Brooks (May 14, 1775 - July 7, 1857) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in Brooksvale, near Cheshire, Connecticut, Brooks received his early education from his father. He was a pioneer and one of the earliest surveyors of western New York. He was in the Justice of the Peace in 1806. He served as member of the State assembly in 1808 and 1809. He served as colonel on the frontier and at Fort Erie 1812-1814. - Micah Ortega
Micah Ortega is best known as a guitarist for Five Iron Frenzy. He was born on May 31, 1976 in Greely, Colorado and is a graduate of Heritage High School in Littleton, Colorado. His constant absence from band rehearsals prompted the song "Where Is Micah?" on Five Iron's album "Our Newest Album Ever!". - Micah Sterling
Micah Sterling (November 5, 1784 - April 11, 1844) was a U.S. Representative from New York, brother of Ansel Sterling. Born in Lyme, Connecticut, Sterling was graduated from Yale College in 1804. He studied law at the Litchfield (Connecticut) Law School. He was admitted to the bar in 1809 and commenced the practice of law in Adams, New York. He moved to Watertown, New York, in 1809 and continued the practice of his profession. Held several local offices. - Micah Sicotte
Micah Sicotte is a Canadian composer and instructor who currently holds the position of vice president (UK & Canada) of the Federal Commonwealth Society. Micah specialises in composing music for the moving image. He has composed for student films such as the 2001 release "Beside me" which toured the Hollywood independent circuit to some acclaim, and provided music for numerous commericals on private release. - Micah Meisner
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