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Sophonias may
refer to:
Sophonias (fl. c. 600 BC), Greco-Latin form of the name of the
Hebrew religious leader,
Zephaniah Sophonias (commentator) (fl...
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Zephaniah /ˌzɛfəˈnaɪ.ə/ (Hebrew: צְפַנְיָה, Ṣəfanyā;
sometimes Latinized as
Sophonias) is the
ninth of the
Twelve Minor Prophets of the Old
Testament and Tanakh...
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among the
Twelve Minor Prophets. His name is
commonly transliterated Sophonias in
Bibles translated from the
Vulgate or Septuagint. The name
might mean...
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Sophonias (Gr****: Σοφονίας; fl. 13th–14th century) was a
Byzantine monk who
wrote commentaries or
paraphrases of the
works of
Aristotle including De Anima...
- Ζʹ VII
Naoum Nahum Ἀμβακούμ Ηʹ VIII
Ambakoum Habak**** Σοφονίας Θʹ IX
Sophonias Zephaniah Ἀγγαῖος Ιʹ X
Angaios Haggai Ζαχαρίας ΙΑʹ XI
Zacharias Zachariah...
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Paralipomenon (Gr****,
meaning "things omitted")
instead of Chronicles,
Sophonias instead of Zephaniah, Noe
instead of Noah,
Henoch instead of Enoch, Messias...
- VII.
Naoum Nahum Ἀμβακούμ Ηʹ VIII.
Ambakoum Habak**** Σοφονίας Θʹ IX.
Sophonias Zephaniah Ἀγγαῖος Ιʹ X.
Angaios Haggai Ζαχαρίας ΙΑʹ XI.
Zacharias Zachariah...
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Catapaecilma major moltrechti (Wileman, 1908) (Taiwan)
Catapaecilma major sophonias Fruhstorfer, 1912 (western Java) H. H.,
Druce (1895). "A
Monograph of...
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Paralipomenon (Gr****,
meaning "things omitted")
instead of Chronicles,
Sophonias instead of Zephaniah, Noe
instead of Noah,
Henoch instead of Enoch, Messias...
- The
Apocalypse of
Zephaniah (or
Apocalypse of
Sophonias) is a 1st-century
pseudepigraphic Jewish text
attributed to the
Biblical Zephaniah and so ****ociated...