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Hoshaiah (Hebrew: הוֹשַׁעְיָה) is a
biblical name
mentioned in
Jeremiah 42:1, 43:2, and
Nehemiah 12:32.
Notable people with this name include: Hoshaiah...
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Hoshaiah or
Oshaya (Also spelled: Oshaia;
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אושעיא, Hebrew: הושעיה; died ca. 350 CE) was an
amora of the 3rd and 4th generations...
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Hoshaiah Rabbah or Hoshaʻyā Rabbā (Hebrew: הושעיה רבה) was an
amora of the
first generation in
Rabbinic Judaism and a
compiler of
baraitot explaining the...
- book of the Torah,
whose authorship in
tradition has been
attributed to
Hoshaiah Rabbah in the
period of the Amoraim,
flourishing in 3rd
century Roman-ruled...
- Hor-hagidgad Hori
Horims Hormah Horonaim Horinites Hosah Hosanna Hosea Hoshaiah Hoshama Hotham Hothir Hukkok Hul
Huldah Hupham Huppim Hur
Huram Huri Hushah...
- Lachish, from
Hoshaiah (Hoshayahu), a
military officer stationed in a city
close to
Lachish (possibly Mareshah). In the letters,
Hoshaiah defends himself...
- Maimonides'
Introduction to
Mishneh Torah, the
barayata were
compiled by
Hoshaiah Rabbah and Bar Kappara,
although no
other compilation was p****ed down that...
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rival of
Judah ha-Nasi's.
Among the most
important of its
scholars were
Hoshaiah Rabbah, "the
father of the Mishnah", and
Joshua ben Levi, the distinguished...
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offended the
local po****tion. He had
especially friendly relations with
Hoshaiah.
Together with
Rabbi Joshua ben Levi, he ****isted at
Laodicea in the reception...
- the
tribe of
Ephraim mentioned in 2
Chronicles 28:12.
Azariah the son of
Hoshaiah along with
other men who
spoke against Jeremiah saying that his
words were...