Maaziah

Maaziah
   Strength or consolation of Jehovah.
   1) The head of the twenty-fourth priestly course (1 Chr. 24:18) in David's reign.
   2) A priest (Neh. 10:8).

Easton's Bible Dictionary. . 1897.

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