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Jehoiarib (Hebrew: יְהוֹיָרִיב Yehōyārîḇ, "Yahweh contends") was the head of a
family of priests,
which was made the
first of the twenty-four priestly...
- Zadok, and Cohen-Maghari (Meguri) of Yemen, who
trace their lineage to
Jehoiarib, one of the
priestly divisions.
Being a
Kohen imposes some limitations:...
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Jehoadah Jehoaddan Jehoahaz Jehoash Jehohanan Jehoiachin Jehoiada Jehoiakim Jehoiarib Jehonadab Jehonathan Jehoram Jehoshaphat Jehosheba Jehoshua Jehovah to...
- priests, and
whether high
priests mentioned elsewhere (such as
Jehoiada and
Jehoiarib) are
simply omitted or did not
belong to the male line in this genealogy...
- wealthy. He
descended through his
father from the
priestly order of the
Jehoiarib,
which was the
first of the 24
orders of
priests in the
Temple in Jerusalem...
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Ahijah Ahimelech Abiathar First Temple Zadok Ahimaaz Azariah I
Joash Jehoiarib Jehoshaphat Jehoiada Pediah Zedekiah Joel
Jotham Uriah Neria Hoshaiah...
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Joakim 3080 3114 יְהוֹיָרִיב Yᵉhoyarib יוֹיָרִיב
Yoyarib rib [# 7378]
Jehoiarib Joiarib 3082 3122 יְהוֹנָדָב Yᵉhonadab יוֹנָדָב
Yonadab nadab [# 5068]...
- the New
American Bible reads Joarib and the Good News
Translation reads Jehoiarib. See Jaareshiah.
Jarha was an
Egyptian slave of
Sheshan who was married...
- Yəhōšāp̄āṭ, "Yahweh has judged") was a High
Priest of Israel,
succeeding Jehoiarib and
succeeded by Jehoiada. However, the
historian Josephus does not mention...
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Division Name
Mishnaic residence should start working First Jehoiarib Meron 27/1/2024 13/7/2024 28/12/2024 14/6/2025 29/11/2025 16/5/2026
Second Jedaiah...