- male
- Ykhanya (meaning "God will fortify (his people)", "see Theophory in the Bible"; Greek: ιεχονιας, ; trad. English: "Jeconiah, Coniah, Jechonia...
- male
- In the "Book of Judges" (1:4 - 7), Adonibezek, (simply "lord of Bezek"), was a Canaanite king who, having subdued seventy of the chiefs that were...
- 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, deceased (1971)
- William Foxwell Albright was an American Orientalist, pioneer archaeologist, biblical scholar, linguist and expert on ceramics. From the early...
- 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
- Jehu (Lordis He"}}) was king of Israel, the son of Jehoshaphat, and grandson of Nimshi. William F. Albright has dated his reign to 842 BCE-815 BCE,...
- male
- Nebuchadrezzar II, more often called Nebuchadnezzar, was a ruler of Babylon in the Chaldean Dynasty, who reigned c. 605 BC-562 BC. He is famous for...
- male
- Hazael (Hebrew "Hazael," meaning "God has seen") was a court official and later an Aramean king who appeared in the Bible. He was first referred to...
- male
- In the Book of Samuel, Abner (Biblical Hebrew for "father of [or is a] light"), is first cousin to Saul and commander-in-chief of his army (1...
- male
- Amel-Marduk (d. 560 BC), called Evil-merodach in the Hebrew Bible, was the son and successor of Nebuchadrezzar, king of Babylon. He reigned only...
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