Joiada


[joi-uh-duh] /ˈdʒɔɪ ə də/

noun, Douay Bible.
1.
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(whom Jehovah favours) = Jehoiada. (1.) Neh. 3:6. (2.) One of the high priests (12:10, 11, 22).

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