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Zedekiah (/zɛdɪˈkaɪə/) was the
twentieth and
final King of
Judah before the
destruction of
Jerusalem by
Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon. His
birth name was...
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Zedekiah's Cave, also
known as Solomon's Quarries, is a 5-acre (20,000 m2)
underground meleke limestone quarry under the
Muslim Quarter of the Old City...
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Zedekiah (Hebrew: צדקיהו, romanized: Ṣiḏqiyyāhû, lit. 'God is my righteousness') is a
masculine given name of
Hebrew origins. It is most
commonly ****ociated...
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citizens to Babylon; Jeconiah's uncle,
Zedekiah, was
installed as king. Later,
encouraged by the Egyptians,
Zedekiah launched a
second revolt, and a Babylonian...
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Zedekiah Kidwell (January 4, 1814 –
April 27, 1872) was a nineteenth-century politician, physician, lawyer,
teacher and
clerk from
Virginia and West Virginia...
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Jeconiah was
deposed as king, his
uncle Zedekiah (2
Kings 24:17) was
appointed by
Nebuchadnezzar to rule Judah.
Zedekiah was the son of Josiah.
Jeconiah would...
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Zedekiah "Zico"
Otieno (born 30
November 1968) is a
retired Kenyan footballer who is
currently the
manager of KCB in the
Kenya Premier League.
Otieno was...
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successor Jeconiah, his court, and many others; Jeconiah's
successor Zedekiah and
others were
exiled when
Nebuchadnezzar II destro****
Jerusalem in his...
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Zedekiah Belknap (1781–1858) was an
itinerant American portraitist. A
native of Auburn, M****achusetts, then
called Ward,
Belknap moved with his family...
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Zedekiah Smith Barstow (October 4, 1790 –
March 1, 1873) was an
American minister and educator. He had
served as a
trustee for
Dartmouth College. Barstow...