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Amaziah of
Judah (pronounced /æməˈzaɪ.ə/, Hebrew: אֲמַצְיָהוּ, ʼĂmaṣyāhū,
meaning "the
strength of the Lord", "strengthened by Yahweh", or "Yahweh is...
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Amaziah or
Amasias (in the Douay-Rheims translation) (Hebrew: אֲמַצְיָה, "strengthened by God"; Latin: Amasias) may
refer to:
Amaziah of Judah, the king...
- Azarias), was the
tenth king of the
ancient Kingdom of Judah, and one of
Amaziah's sons. (2
Chronicles 26:1)
Uzziah was 16 when he
became king of
Judah and...
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Amaziah was an
idolatrous priest of
Bethel (Amos 7:10–17), who
lived during the
reign of
Jeroboam II of the
Kingdom of Samaria.
Amaziah banned Amos from...
- years. (2
Kings 12:1, 2
Chronicles 24:1) He was
succeeded by his son,
Amaziah of Judah. He is said to have been
righteous "all the days of
Jehoiada the...
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Jehoash led the men of the
Kingdom of
Israel in the
defeat of king
Amaziah of Judah.
Amaziah had
begun to
worship some of the
idols he had
taken from the Edomites...
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dynasty and the
northern kingdom. But he is
denounced by the head
priest Amaziah to King
Jeroboam II and is
advised to
leave the kingdom.
There is no reason...
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Amaziah Bailey James (July 1, 1812 in Stephentown,
Rensselaer County, New York – July 6, 1883 in Ogdensburg, St.
Lawrence County, New York) was an American...
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Amana Amariyyah, the Lord says, i.e.
promises Amasa Amasia Amashai Ami
Amaziah, the
strength of the Lord
Aminadab Amittai Ammah Ammi, my
people Ammiel...
- declared,
based upon a
rabbinic tradition, that Amoz was the
brother of
Amaziah (אמציה), the king of
Judah at that time (and, as a result, that Isaiah...