Jehudi
a Jew, son of Nethaniah. He was sent by the princes to invite Baruch to read Jeremiah’s roll to them (Jer. 36:14, 21).
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able, the son of Shelemiah. He is also called Jucal (Jer. 38:1). He was one of the two persons whom Zedekiah sent to request the prophet Jeremiah to pray for the kingdom (Jer. 37:3) during the time of its final siege by Nebuchadnezzar. He was accompanied by Zephaniah (q.v.).
- Jehu
[jee-hyoo or, often, -hoo] /ˈdʒi hyu or, often, -hu/ noun 1. a king of Israel noted for his furious chariot attacks. II Kings 9. 2. (lowercase) a fast driver. 3. (lowercase) the driver of a cab or coach. /ˈdʒiːhjuː/ noun 1. (Old Testament) the king of Israel (?842–?815 bc); the slayer of Jezebel (II Kings […]
- Jehozadak
Jehovah-justified, the son of the high priest Seraiah at the time of the Babylonian exile (1 Chr. 6:14, 15). He was carried into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar, and probably died in Babylon. He was the father of Jeshua, or Joshua, who returned with Zerubbabel.
- Jerimoth
heights. (1.) One of the sons of Bela (1 Chr. 7:7). (2.) 1 Chr. 24:30, a Merarite Levite. (3.) A Benjamite slinger who joined David at Ziklag (1 Chr. 12:5). (4.) A Levitical musician under Heman his father (1 Chr. 25:4). (5.) 1 Chr. 27:19, ruler of Naphtali. (6.) One of David’s sons (2 Chr. […]
- Jeritza
[ye-ree-tsah] /ˈyɛ riˌtsɑ/ noun 1. Maria [mah-ree-ah] /mɑˈri ɑ/ (Show IPA), 1887–1982, Austrian operatic soprano.