Ezekias


Grecized form of Hezekiah (Matt. 1:9, 10).

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  • Ezel

    a separation, (1 Sam. 20:19), a stone, or heap of stones, in the neighbourhood of Saul’s residence, the scene of the parting of David and Jonathan (42). The margin of the Authorized Version reads, “The stone that sheweth the way,” in this rendering following the Targum.

  • Ezekiel

    [ih-zee-kee-uh l] /ɪˈzi ki əl/ noun 1. a Major Prophet of the 6th century b.c. 2. a book of the Bible bearing his name. Abbreviation: Ezek. 3. Moses Jacob, 1844–1917, U.S. sculptor, in Rome. 4. a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “God strengthens.”. /ɪˈziːkɪəl/ noun (Old Testament) 1. a Hebrew prophet of […]

  • Ezer

    treasure. (1.) One of the sons of Seir, the native princes, “dukes,” of Mount Hor (Gen. 36:21, 27). (2.) 1 Chr. 7:21; (3.) 4:4. (4.) One of the Gadite champions who repaired to David at Ziklag (12:9). (5.) A Levite (Neh. 3:19). (6.) A priest (12:42).

  • Ezine

    [ee-zeen] /ˈiˌzin/ noun 1. a magazine or newsletter published in electronic form, especially on a website. noun 1. a magazine available only in electronic form, for example on the Internet noun an electronically published magazine, esp. on the Internet Word Origin e- ‘electronic’ + (maga)zine electronic fan magazine

  • E-zine

    [ee-zeen] /ˈiˌzin/ noun 1. a magazine or newsletter published in electronic form, especially on a website. noun an electronically published magazine, esp. on the Internet Word Origin e- ‘electronic’ + (maga)zine electronic magazine electronic fan magazine


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