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- Look up Shemaiah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shemaiah, a name which in Hebrew (שמע-יה shema-Ya) means "God Heard", may refer to: Shmaya (tanna)...
- Shemaiah (Hebrew: שְׁמַעְיָה Šəmaʿyā; Samaia in the Septuagint), also known as Samaia or Semeias, was a prophet during the reign of Rehoboam (1 Kings 12:22-24)...
- of Shemaiah the Prophet is one of the non-canonical books referenced in the Bible, now lost. It was probably written by the biblical prophet Shemaiah, who...
- ("couples"): Shemaiah and Abtalion; Shemaiah holding the title of nasi, whilst Abtalion holding the office of Av Beit Din. Abtalion and Shemaiah were converts...
- Shemaiah is the name of several people in the Hebrew Bible (Hebrew: שמעיה shemayah "God Heard"): a Levite in the time of David, who with 200 of his relatives...
- Shemaiah Angel was a Jewish banker and philanthropist of Ottoman Damascus. He was a benefactor to his Jewish brethren in Ottoman Syria and to the inhabitants...
- him upon the approach of Abtalion and Shemaiah and followed them. However, Graetz has argued that neither Shemaiah nor Abtalion was of Gentile descent,...
- Shehariah Shelah Shelemiah Sheleph Shelesh Shelomi Shelumiel Shem Shema Shemaiah Shemariah Shemeber Shemed Shemer Shemida Sheminith Shemiramoth Shemuel...
- Shemaiah of Soissons was a French Jewish scholar of the 12th century. He is often erroneously identified with Shemaiah of Troyes. He was a pupil of Rashi...
- benefits" or "God causes good") was the father of Delaiah, and grandfather of Shemaiah, who joined Sanballat against Nehemiah (Nehemiah 6:10). Mehetabel ("מהיטבאל")...