Azareel (Hebrews Azarel’, , helped by God), the name of five men. 1. (Sept. v. r. .) One of the Benjamite slingers and archers that repaired to David at Ziklag (1Ch 12:6). B.C. 1054. 2. (Sept. v. r. .) The head of the eleventh division of the musicians in the Temple, consisting of himself and … Continue reading “Azareel”
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Azaraias
Azaraias AZARAIAS.The father or, more probably, a more remote ancestor of Ezra (1Es 8:1); = Seraiah of Ezr 7:1. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Azaraias az-a-rayas (B, , Azaraas; A, , Saraas; the King James Version Saraias); compare Seraiah (Ezr 7:1): An ancestor of Ezra (1 Esdras 8:1). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Azarael, Azareel
Azarael, Azareel [Azar’ael, Azar’eel] 1. One who resorted to David at Ziklag. 1Ch 12:6. 2. One in the service of song in the time of David. 1Ch 25:18. See ASARELAH. 3. Danite ruler in the time of David. 1Ch 27:22. 4. One who had married a strange wife. Ezr 10:41. 5. Son of Ahasai. Neh … Continue reading “Azarael, Azareel”
Azarael
Azarael (Neh 12:36). SEE AZAREEL. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Azarael a-zara-el. See AZAREL. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Azarael See Azareel Azareel Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible Azarael Azar’a-el. A Levite musician. Neh 12:36. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
Azara, Féliz de
Azara, Fliz de Spanish naturalist, b. at Barbunales in Aragon, 18 May, 1746; d. 1811. He first embraced the military career as an engineer, distinguished himself in various expeditions, and rose to the rank of Brigadier General in the Spanish Army. He was appointed member of the Spanish commission sent to South America, in 1781, … Continue reading “Azara, Féliz de”
Azara
Azara (), one of the heads of the temple servants, said to have returned from the exile (1Es 5:31); but the genuine text (Ezr 2:49) has no such name at all. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Azara aza-ra. See ASARA. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Azaphion
Azaphion (), given in 1Es 5:33, as the first named of the family heads of the sons of Solomon’s servants that returned from Babylon; apparently meaning the SOPHERETH SEE SOPHERETH (q.v.) of the genuine text (Ezr 2:55), where the Hebrews has the article, , has-Sophereth. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Azaphion a-zafi-on. … Continue reading “Azaphion”
Azaniah
Azaniah (Hebrews Azanyah’, , heard by Jehovah; Sept. ), the father of Jeshua, which latter was one of the Levites that subscribed the sacred covenant after the exile (Neh 10:9). B.C. ante 410. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Azaniah Neh 10:9. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Azaniah AZANIAH.A Levite (Neh 10:9). Fuente: Hastings’ … Continue reading “Azaniah”
Azambuja, Don Joao Estnves De
Azambuja, Don Joao Estnves De a Portuguese pirate, was born in the 14th century in the small borough from which he took his name. He belonged to an ancient family, and first pursued a course of arms, which’ he abandoned in order to devote himself to study and to enter the order. The founder of … Continue reading “Azambuja, Don Joao Estnves De”
Azaliah
Azaliah (Hebrews in the prolonged form Atsalya’hu, , reserved by Jehovah; Sept. v. r. ; in Chronicles v. r. ), the son of Meshullam (2Ki 22:3), and father of the scribe Shaphan, which last was sent with others by Josiah to repair the Temple (2Ch 34:8). B.C. ante 623. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Azaliah”