-
Mandel proposes its
Hebrew origin means "sympathetic".
Several men
called Maaseiah (Hebrew מַעֲשֵׂיָה or מַעֲשֵׂיָהוּ maaseyah(u) "Work of YHWH") are mentioned...
- hymn, Dies irae.
Other individuals named Zephaniah include: The son of
Maaseiah, the "second priest" in the
reign of Zedekiah,
often mentioned in Jeremiah...
-
Maachah Maachathi Maadai Maadiah, a
priest Michaela Maale-akrabbim
Maarath Maaseiah Maasiai Maath Maaz Macedonia,
extended land
Machbenah Machi,
decrease Machir...
- he
sends Pashhur, the son of Malchiah, and the
priest Zephaniah, son of
Maaseiah, to the
prophet Jeremiah to ask God why
Nebuchadnezzar had
declared war...
-
Nehelamite (Jeremiah 29:24)
Simon Magus (Acts 8:9–24) Zedekiah, son of
Maaseiah (Jeremiah 29:21) Zedekiah, son of
Chenaanah (1
Kings 22:24) The following...
-
scribal error that left the name "Jedaiah" in its place. An
ancestor of
Maaseiah, one of the
captains who
supported Jehoiada. (2
Chronicles 23:1) One of...
- day. Many
significant officials were killed,
including the king's son
Maaseiah. Many
others were
taken away as slaves.
Telling of the same war, 2 Kings...
- Joiarib,
listed in
Nehemiah 11:5. An
Adaiah mentioned as
being the
father of
Maaseiah in 2
Chronicles 23:1. Powell, Mark Allan, ed. (2009). "Adaiah". HarperCollins...
- with
cymbals of br**** to
sound aloud; and Zechariah, and Aziel, . . . and
Maaseiah, and Benaiah, with
psalteries set to Alamoth; and Mattithiah, and Eliphalehu...
- (Shilonite) a
Shilonite residing in
Jerusalem (I Chron. ix. 5)
identical with
Maaseiah (Neh. xi. 5)
Asaiah Ziv Heltzer, Michael, THE SEAL OF ˓AŚAYĀHŪ. In Hallo...