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- him as the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo. The Book of Ezra names Zechariah as the son of Iddo, but it is likely that Berechiah was Zechariah's father...
- Berechiah ben Natronai Krespia ha-Nakdan (Hebrew: ברכיה בן נטרונאי הנקדן; fl. 12th–13th century) was a Jewish exegete, ethical writer, grammarian, translator...
- Berechiah /bɛrəˈkaɪ.ə/ is a Jewish name that occurs several times in the Bible. It is derived from Berakhah, "blessing".[citation needed] the father of...
- "Zacharias/Zechariah son of Barachias/Berechiah". This identification can be reconciled if Jehoiada was Zechariah's grandfather, and Berechiah his father. However, the...
- Berechiah Berak ben Isaac Eisik Shapira (died 1664) was a Galician preacher who was educated by Nathan Shapira, rabbi of Kraków, and was appointed preacher...
- Berechiah de Nicole also known as Benedict fil Mosse, (d. after 1270: 25 ), was a thirteenth-century English Tosafist who lived at Lincoln. He was born...
- Meshullam is a Hebrew biblical masculine name meaning "Befriended". It is appear in bible several times and refer to individual for their loyalty. In the...
- Aaron Berechiah ben Moses ben Nehemiah of Modena (1549-1639) was an Italian kabbalist. He is the author of Ma'avar Yabboḳ, the primary source text for...
- Castle. Moses ben Isaac ben ha-Nessiah, grammarian and lexicographer. Berechiah ha-Nakdan, exegete, grammarian, and translation who likely lived in England...
- Isaac Berechiah Canton (fl. mid–18th century) was an Italian Talmudist. He established a yeshiva in Turin. He is the author of a responsum in Samson Morpurgo's...