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  1. Quarries (biblical)

    Orphan date February 2009 Quarries 1. The Royal Quarries see Zedekiah s Cave not found in Scripture is the name given to the vast caverns stretching far underneath the northern hill, Bezetha, on which Jerusalem is built. Out of these mammoth caverns stones, a hard limestone, have been quarried in ancient times for the buildings in the city, and for the temples of Solomon, Zerubbabel, and Herod. Huge blocks of stone are still found in these caves bearing the marks of pick and chisel. The general appearance of the whole suggests to the explorer the idea that the Phoenician quarrymen have just suspended their work. The supposition that the polished blocks of stone for Solomon s temple were sent by Hiram I Hiram from Lebanon or Tyre Lebanon Tyre is not supported by any evidence comp. 1 Kings 5 8 . Hiram sent masons and stone squarers to Jerusalem to assist Solomon s workmen in their great undertaking, but did not send stones to Jerusalem, where, indeed, they were not needed, as these royal quarries abundantly testify. 2. The quarries Heb. pesilim by Gilgal Judg. 3 19 , from which Ehud turned back for the purpose of carrying out his design to put Eglon king Eglon king of Moab to death, were probably the graven images as the word is rendered by the LXX. and the Vulgate and in the marg. A.V. and R.V. , or the idol temples the Moabites had erected at Gilgal, where the children of Israel first encamped after crossing the Jordan. The Hebrew language Hebrew word is rendered graven images in Deut. 7 25, and is not elsewhere translated quarries. eastons DEFAULTSORT Quarries Biblical Category Hebrew Bible places Category Ancient sites in Jerusalem ...   more details



  1. False messiah

    False messiah refers to anyone who has falsely claimed to be the messiah . Judaism Main Armilus See also Jewish messianism Jewish Messiah claimants Armilus is an anti Messiah figure in late period Jewish eschatology , comparable to the Christian Antichrist and Muslim Masih ad Dajjal Dajjal , who will conquer Jerusalem and persecute the Jews until his final defeat at the hands of God or the true Messiah. His inevitable destruction symbolizes the ultimate victory of good over evil in the Messianic Age or World to Come . According to the Jewish Encyclopedia , Armilus is a king who will arise at the end of time against the Messiah, and will be conquered by him after having brought much distress upon Israel , similar to Gog and Magog Gog . He is spoken of in both Midrash Vayosha and Sefer Zerubbabel , in which he defeats the Messiah ben Joseph . The origin of this figure, said to be the offspring of Satan In Judaism Satan and a virgin, or Satan and a statue or stone , is as much involved in doubt as the different phases of his development, and his relation to the Christian legend and doctrine. Christianity Main Antichrist See also Messianic Judaism List of people who have claimed to be Jesus Most Christianity mainstream Christians believe Jesus Jesus of Nazareth to be the Messiah, and regard List of messiah claimants any other past or future claimant as false. The Book of Revelation describes an Antichrist who will claim to be Jesus and will be in league with the devil. Islam Main Masih ad Dajjal Seealso Masih List of Mahdi claimants al Masih ad Dajjal , Arabic for the false messiah , is an evil figure in Islamic eschatology , directly comparable to the figures of the Antichrist and Armilus in Christian eschatology Christian and Jewish eschatology , respectively. ref Oxford Dictionary of World Religions, Al Dajj l , p. 43. ref He is to appear, pretending to be Masih i.e. the Messiah , at a time in the future before Islamic view of the Last Judgment Yawm al Qiyamah Judgme ...   more details



  1. Armilus

    Eschatology Armilus lang he also spelled Armilos and Armilius ref In the Apocalypse of Pseudo Methodius Greek redactions , Armalaos and Armaleus A.C. Lolos, Die Apokalypse des Ps. Methodios . Beitr ge zur klassischen Philologie 83. Meisenheim am Glan Hain, 1976. Chapter IX. ref is an False messiah anti Messiah figure in late period Jewish eschatology , comparable to the Christian Antichrist and Muslim Masih ad Dajjal Dajjal , who will conquer Jerusalem and persecute the Jews until his final defeat at the hands of God or the true Messiah. His inevitable destruction symbolizes the ultimate victory of good over evil in the Messianic age . According to the Jewish Encyclopedia , Armilus is a king who will arise at the end of time against the Messiah, and will be conquered by him after having brought much distress upon Israel , similar to Gog and Magog Gog . He is spoken of in both Midrash Vayosha and Sefer Zerubbabel , in which he defeats the Messiah ben Joseph . The origin of this figure, said to be the offspring of Satan In Judaism Satan and a virgin, or Satan and a statue or stone , is as much involved in doubt as the different phases of his development, and his relation to the Christian legend and doctrine. Name The name might be derived from Romulus , one of the founders of Rome , or from Angra Mainyu Ahriman , the evil principle in Zoroastrianism Arimainyus Armalgus . ref http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1789&letter A Armilus in the Jewish Encyclopedia ref Appearance Some sources depict Armilus as bald, partially deaf, partially maimed, and partially leprous. ref http religiousstudies.uncc.edu people jcreeves midrash wayosha end.htm Midrash Vayosha ref See also Antichrist Belial False messiah Jewish messianism Masih ad Dajjal Messiah ben Joseph Notes reflist Category Jewish mythology Category Jewish eschatology de Armilus ro Armilus ...   more details



  1. Haggai

    of the officials of his time, specifically Zerubbabel , the governor, and Joshua the High Priest ..., but not explicitly, saying that Zerubbabel would preside over a restored Davidic kingdom ...   more details



  1. Heli (Bible)

    , Zerubbabel as governor under the Persians, Zerubbabel never was crowned king. Saint Joachim and Saint ...   more details



  1. The Return to Zion

    the prince of Judah, and Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel a descendant of King David . Sheshbazzar, who ... to lead the deportees, but Zerubbabel was appointed shortly afterwards as a representative of the Persian Empire in the Land of Israel though some claim Zerubbabel and Sheshbazzar where the same person ... by the Persians, Zerubbabel aspired to a statehood independence. Therefore, though feelings of disappointments ... s Aliyah those claiming that Zerubbabel and Sheshbazzar were the same person, associate Sheshbazzar s Aliyah with Zerubbabel s Aliyah , had occurred near after Cyrus s Declaration , in 538 BC ... www.mechon mamre.org p pt pt35a01.htm Zerubbabel s Aliyah The second wave of Aliyah , known as Zerubbabel s Aliyah, was led by Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel , the grandson of Jeconiah, king of Judah ...   more details



  1. Second Temple period

    Based on the biblical account, after the return from Babylonian captivity under Zerubbabel , arrangements ... of Zerubbabel, the governor, who showed them a remarkable example of liberality by contributing ... s made proposals for co operation in the work. Zerubbabel and the elders, however, declined ...   more details



  1. Erastus Snow

    Utah Settlements. Snow was the brother of Early Utah Judge Zerubbabel Snow . Erastus Snow s daughter ...   more details



  1. Smaller midrashim

    198 . Sefer Eliyahu Apocalypse of Elijah ib. iii. 65 et seq. . Sefer Zerubbabel Book of Zerubbabel ib ...   more details



  1. 530s BC

    Decadebox BC 53 Events and trends 539 BC Babylon is conquered by Cyrus the Great Cyrus , defeating Nabonidus . 538 BC Cyrus the Great Cyrus , king of Persia, allows Jews in Babylon to return to Jerusalem . ref http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource History exile2.html ref ref Rainer Albertz, Israel in exile the history and literature of the sixth century BCE , p.xxi ref 535 BC Phocaean Greek colonists clash at sea with Carthaginians and Etruscans in Battle of Alalia Corsica . 534 BC Lucius Tarquinius Superbus becomes seventh King of Rome , after murdering the sixth king Servius Tullius . Competitions for tragedy are instituted at the City Dionysia festival in Athens . 530 BC Cyrus II is killed in war against obscure tribes. Cambyses starts to rule in Persia . Royal Arch Masons take this year as the epoch for dating their documents Anno Inventionis after the beginning of the Second Temple by Zerubbabel . c. 530 BC Temple of Apollo at Delphi is built. c. 530 BC Peplos Kore , from the Acropolis , Athens , is made. It is now at Acropolis Museum , Athens . c. 530 BC Kroisos ? Kuoros, from a cemetery at Anavysos , near Athens is made. It is now at National Archaeological Museum , Athens . c. 530 BC 525 BC Siphnian Treasury, Delphi , is built. c. 530 BC 525 BC Battle between the Gods and the Giants, fragments of the north frieze of the Siphnian Treasury , from the Sanctuary of Apollo, Delphi , is made. It is now at the Delphi Archaeological Museum . Significant people 539 BC 538 BC Death of Nabonidus , the last king of Babylon c. 535 BC Birth of Heraclitus of Ephesus , Hellenic civilisation Greek philosopher c. 531 BC Death of Laozi , founder of Taoism traditional date References references Category 530s BC ast A os 530 edC bs 530te p.n.e. ca D cada del 530 aC da 530 erne f.Kr. es A os 530 a. C. eu K. a. 530eko hamarkada fa fr Ann es 530 hr 530 ih pr. Kr. it Anni 530 a.C. sw Miaka ya 530 KK la Decennium 54 a.C.n. hu I. e. 530 as vek mk 530 . . ...   more details



  1. Biblical Elam

    with Zerubbabel in Book of Ezra Ezra 2 1 2,7. Elam is the ancestor of a family that returned from ...   more details



  1. Kiriath-Jearim

    exiles who returned to Judea with Zerubbabel see Nehemiah 7 29 . The writer of Books of Chronicles ...   more details



  1. Shimei

    Shimei is the name of a number of persons referenced in the Hebrew Bible and Rabbinical literature. The second son of Gershon and grandson of Levi Ex. vi. 17 Book of Numbers Numbers 3 18 I Books of Chronicles Chronicles 6 17 . The family of the Shimeites, as a branch of the tribe of Levi, is mentioned in Numbers 3 18, 21 I Chronicles 23 7, 10, 11 Shimei in verse 9 is evidently a scribal error and in Book of Zechariah Zechariah 12 13. familytree start familytree familytree LEV y MEL LEV Levi MEL Milcah familytree familytree , v . familytree GER KOH MER JOC GER Gershon KOH Kohath MER Merari JOC Jochebed familytree familytree , . , v v . familytree LIB SHI AMR IZH HEB UZZ LIB Libni SHI Shimei AMR Amram IZH Izhar HEB Hebron Biblical figure Hebron UZZ Uzziel familytree familytree , v . familytree MIR AAR MOS MIR Miriam AAR Aaron MOS Moses familytree familytree end A friend of David I Kings 1 8 A Benjamite of Bahurim , son of List of minor Biblical figures Gera Gera , a man of the family of the house of Saul the King Saul II Books of Samuel Samuel 16 5 14, 19 16 23 I Books of Kings Kings 2 8 9, 36 46 . He is mentioned as one of David s tormentors during his flight before Absalom , and as imploring and winning David s forgiveness when the latter returned. David, however, in his dying charge to King Solomon Solomon , bade him avenge the insult I Kings 2 9 . A brother of David, called also Shammah, Shimeah, and Shimea I Samuel 16 9, 17 13 II Samuel 13 3, 21 21 I Chronicles 2 13, 20 7 One of Solomon s prefect s, over the district of Benjamin I Kings 4 18 A grandson of Jeconiah and brother of Zerubbabel I Chronicles 3 19 A grandson of Simeon Hebrew Bible Simeon , who is described as the father sixteen sons and six daughters, and whose clan dwelt in southern Palestine I Chronicles 4 26, 27 A Tribe of Reuben Reuben ite I Chronicles 5 4 Levites I Chronicles vi. 6 29, 42 25 17 II Chronicles 29 14 31 12, 13 A Benjamite chief I Chronicles 8 21, R. V. comp. ib. v. 13 The Ramathi ...   more details



  1. Freeman Nickerson

    Freeman Nickerson February 5, 1779 January 12 22, 1847 ref http josephsmithpapers.org person?name Freeman Nickerson Biography of Freeman Nickerson, The Joseph Smith Papers accessed 6 January 2012 ref was an early missionary in Church of Christ Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and a member of Zion s Camp . Nickerson was born in South Dennis, Massachusetts South Dennis , Barnstable County, Massachusetts Barnstable County , Massachusetts . He moved to Vermont in 1800 and shortly after that married Huldah Chapman. During the War of 1812 he served as a lieutenant in the United States military. After the war, Nickerson moved to Springville Township, Pennsylvania Springville , Pennsylvania . In 1824, Nickerson moved to Perrysburg town , New York Perrysburg , New York . He later worked on the construction of the Erie Canal . Nickerson was baptized a member of the Latter Day Saint church in April 1833 by Zerubbabel Snow . That fall, he served a mission in western New York and Upper Canada with Joseph Smith, Jr. and Sidney Rigdon . On 12 October 1833, Smith received a Revelation Latter Day Saints revelation at Nickerson s home in Perrysburgh, New York. ref Doctrine and Covenants http scriptures.lds.org en dc 100 section 100 LDS Church edition . The revelation is section 97 in the Community of Christ edition. A http josephsmithpapers.org paperSummary revelation 12 october 1833 dc 100 manuscript copy in the handwriting of Sidney Rigdon is housed at Brigham Young University. ref In 1834, Nickerson was a member of Zion s Camp . In 1835, he served as branch president in Perrysburg, New York. In the winter of 1835 1836 Nickerson served as a missionary on Cape Cod . In 1839 he and his family moved west they spent the winter in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , where he baptized about 40 people and established the first branch of the church in that city. In 1840 he settled in Nauvoo, Illinois Nauvoo , Illinois . In 1841, he served a mission to Peoria, Illinois . ...   more details



  1. Genealogy of Jesus

    border none ol start 53 li Addi li li Melchi li li Neri li li Shealtiel li li Zerubbabel li li Rhesa ... li Josiah li li Jeconiah li ol style border none ol start 29 li Shealtiel li li Zerubbabel li li Abiud ..., connects Joseph to Zerubbabel through a series of otherwise unknown names, remarkably few ... div Pedaiah div div Zerubbabel div div David div div Solomon div div Roboam div div Abia div div ... through a maternal grandfather. Such reasoning could further explain what has happened with Zerubbabel ...   more details



  1. Yehud Medinata

    to Jerusalem of Zerubbabel as governor of Yehud and Joshua as High Priest bgcolor ffffec align ... return to Yehud and rebuild the Temple. ref bibleverse Ezra 1 3 4 HE ref Led by Zerubbabel , 42,360 ... and Zerubbabel were frustrated in their efforts to rebuild the Temple by the enmity of the people ... threefold leadership template of king Sheshbazzar and Zerubbabel , high priest Joshua, descended ... account where Zerubbabel s band of returning Israelite exiles alone numbered 42,360. ref name ..., was of Davidic origin, as was his successor and nephew Zerubbabel Zerubbabel in turn was succeeded ... pp.229 231 ref This hypothesis that Zerubbabel and his immediate successors represented a restoration ...   more details



  1. Yohanan

    TOC right Yohanan , Yochanan and Johanan are various transliteration s to the Latin alphabet of the Hebrew male given name Hebrew . Etymology Hebrew transl he Y n n is a shortened form of Hebrew transl he Y h n n , meaning Yahweh is gracious . Transliterations and adaptations There is no difference in meaning between the various transliterations Yohanan , Yochanan , and Johanan in the absence of a generally agreed transliteration method for Hebrew, the name of the same individual may be transliterated differently by different sources. The form Johanan is traditional in English language English language Bible translation s of the Hebrew Bible . In the New Testament , the Koine Greek adaptation of the Hebrew name is lang grc I nn s , the name used for both John the Baptist and John the Evangelist . In the Latin Vulgate this was originally transliterated as Iohannes or Johannes in Latin, J is the same letter as I . The presence of an h , not found in the Greek adaptation, shows awareness of the Hebrew origin. Later editions of the Vulgate, such as the Clementine Vulgate, have Ioannes , however. Various adaptations to other languages, such as the English name John name John , became common male given names in the Christian world , and further adaptations to make the name female, such as Joanna , also became common female given names. ref cite book last1 Hanks first1 Patrick last2 Hardcastle authorlink1 Patrick Hanks first2 Kate last3 Hodges first3 Flavia title A Dictionary of First Names edition 2nd series Oxford Paperback Reference year 2006 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 978 0 19 861060 1 page 146 ref People of that name In the Bible Johanan High Priest Johanan, son of Jojada , a high priest mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah bibleverse Nehemiah 12 22 23 HE who is List of High Priests of Israel fourth in the line of high priests after Joshua the High Priest Jeshua , who returned from the Babylonian captivity with Zerubb ...   more details



  1. Adin

    About the small town in California Adin, California the Hebrew Biblical Name Adina disambiguation the Hebrew Biblical Name Adino Adin IPA en d n pron is an uncommon family name found today in England , the United States particularly New York City , New Zealand , Sweden , the Basque Country autonomous community Basque country , Turkey and Israel . Since the name occurs in the Old Testament , it has been suggested that the name has Jewish origins since it is mentioned in the Bible four times. However, the Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain have no records of this as a Jewish family name . The Consolidated Jewish Family Name Index of U.S. based Avotaynu indicates Adin is a Jewish family name that existed in Poland and Belarus . However this may be a phonetic coincidence since a name with so few letters might exist in every culture. Who s Who in the Old Testament together with the Apocrytha by Joan Comay states that Adin Heb. delicate 1. date unknown. Ancestor of a family of Tribe of Judah Judah who returned with Zerubbabel from Exile in Babylon . Ezra 2 15 8 6 Nehemiah 7 20. The International Genealogical Index charts migration of the Adin family name throughout England from Great Wigborough , Essex in 1567, to the midlands in the late 17th century, in particular Staffordshire and Derbyshire , followed by migration to Liverpool and Manchester in the 1840s during the Industrial Revolution and onto the United States . Some branches remained in Derbyshire until they emigrated to Foxton, New Zealand in 1863, arriving on a ship called the Helvellyn . Cultural Assimilation During the 19th and 20th centuries many immigrants poured into the United States from various European countries and the dominant culture found their names to be difficult to pronounce and or even spell. The Adin family name was chosen by a very small number of Eastern European immigrants during the cultural assimilation to the United States for socio political reasons and acceptance by the do ...   more details



  1. List of people from St. Johnsbury, Vermont

    doctor Dr. Bob Smith , co founder of Alcoholics Anonymous Erastus Snow , religious leader Zerubbabel ...   more details



  1. Davidic dynasty in Bible prophecy

    s grandson, Zerubbabel, held power granted by God, though he was never king. ref name messiahtruth Jews argue that on top of Nathan not being king, Luke 3 27 includes Shealtiel and Zerubbabel , both ... fabprof4.html ref Christians also argue that the names Zerubbabel and Shealtiel in the two lineages ...   more details



  1. Zion

    attah Har haGadol lifnei Zerubbabel l mishor... the plain text has no punctuation, but the Masoretic Text puts a pause following Har haGadol , to mean Who are you, great mountain? Before Zerubbabel, you will become just a plain... However, if the pause is placed following Zerubbabel , it would mean instead What are you, great mountain before Zerubbabel? You are just a plain... Since this hill is where Zerubbabel built the Second Temple, it appears to be a reference to the Daughter of Zion the hill ...   more details



  1. Ezra?Nehemiah

    , to rebuild the Temple 40,000 exiles return to Jerusalem led by Zerubbabel and Joshua the high .... Nehemiah 7 10 The list of those who returned with Zerubbabel is discovered. Ezra reads the law ... he arrived, and while Nehemiah lists the returnees who came back with Zerubbabel he seems to know nothing ... and Zerubbabel Ezra begins with Cyrus entrusting the Temple vessels to Sheshbazzar , prince of Judah this apparently important figure then disappears from the story almost entirely, and Zerubbabel ... in Chronicles 3 Sheshbazzar began the work and Zerubbabel finished it. ref name google206 M. Patrick ...   more details



  1. Davidic line

    as the ... ref This curse is considered by some Jewish commentators as the reason that Zerubbabel .... Wiersbe The Wiersbe Bible Commentary The Complete Old Testament 2007 p1497 Zerubbabel was the grandson ... of David. But instead of wearing a crown and sitting on a throne, Zerubbabel was the humble governor ...   more details



  1. Zechariah (Hebrew prophet)

    Other people2 Zechariah disambiguation File Zacharias Michelangelo .jpg thumb Zechariah as depicted on Michelangelo s ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Zechariah IPAc en icon z k r a . Hebrew Name Zekharya Z ary , Tetragrammation YHWH has remembered lang ar Zakariya or Zakkariya lang el Zakharias lang la Zacharias was a person in the Hebrew Bible and the author of the Book of Zechariah , the eleventh of the twelve minor prophet s. He was a prophet of the two tribe kingdom of Judah , and like Ezekiel was of priestly extraction. He describes himself Bibleverse Zechariah 1 1 HE as the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo prophet Iddo . In Ezra Bibleverse nb Ezra 5 1 HE and Bibleverse nb Ezra 6 14 HE he is called the son of Iddo, who was properly his grandfather. His prophetical career began in the second year of Darius I Darius , king of Iran Persia B.C. 520 , about sixteen years after the return of the first company from their Babylonian exile. He was contemporary with Haggai Ezra 5 1 . Not much is known about Zechariah s life other than what may be inferred from the book. It has been speculated that his ancestor Iddo was the head of a priestly family who returned with Zerubbabel bibleverse Nehemiah 12 4 HE , and that Zechariah may himself have been a priest as well as a prophet . This is supported by Zechariah s interest in the Solomon s Temple Temple and the priesthood, and from Iddo s preaching in the Books of Chronicles . Martyrdom In the New Testament Gospel of Matthew , ref Bibleref Matthew 23 35 that upon you may come all the righteous blood shed on the earth, from the blood of Abel the righteous unto the blood of Zachariah son of Barachiah, whom ye slew between the sanctuary and the altar. ASV Public Domain ref Jesus is quoted as stating that Zechariah son of Barachiah was killed between the altar and the temple. A similar quotation is also found in the Gospel of Luke. ref Bibleref Luke 11 51 from the blood of Abel unto the blood o ...   more details



  1. List of Jewish biblical figures

    Incomplete date February 2009 Aaron , brother of Moses and Miriam, and the first High Priest Abigail , a prophetess who became a wife of King David Abraham , Isaac and Jacob , Judaism s Three Patriarchs Bible Patriarchs Amram and Jochebed , both Levites, parents of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam Avishai , one of King David s generals and relative Avner , cousin of King Saul and commander of his army, assassinated by Yoav Avshalom , rebellious son of King David Bathsheba , queen, wife of King David, and mother of King Solomon Boaz , husband of Ruth and ancestor of King David Book of Ezra Ezra , Book of Nehemiah Nehemiah , Zerubbabel , prophets and leaders of the Exile along with Daniel and Return to Zion Elijah and Elisha , important prophets who rebuked the kings of Israel Elkanah husband of Hannah Elkanah and Hannah Bible Hannah , parents of the judge and prophet Books of Samuel Samuel Book of Esther Esther and Mordechai , Persian queen, and her cousin, saviors of the Jews on Purim Gedaliah , last governor of Judea appointed by Babylonians, assassinated Gershom and Eliezer , Moses and Zipporah s sons Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego Hananiah , Meshach Mishael , and Abednego Azariah fellow exiles with and friends of Daniel were thrown into a furnace by Nebuchadnezzar, yet survived without the smell of smoke Hosea , Book of Joel Joel , Book of Amos Amos , Book of Obadiah Obadiah , Book of Jonah Jonah , Book of Micah Micah , Book of Nahum Nahum , Book of Habakkuk Habakkuk , Zephaniah , Haggai , Zechariah Hebrew prophet Zechariah , Book of Malachi Malachi , the Twelve Minor Prophets Isaiah , Jeremiah prophet Jeremiah , Book of Ezekiel Ezekiel , Book of Daniel Daniel the Major Prophets Jeroboam , Nadab of Israel Nadab , Baasha king Baasha , King Elah Elah , Zimri king Zimri , Omri , Ahab , Ahaziah of Israel Ahaziah , Jehoram of Israel Jehoram , Jehu , Jehoahaz of Israel Jehoahaz , Jehoash of Israel Jehoash , Jeroboam II , Zechariah of Israel Zachariah , Shallum of Israel Shall ...   more details




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