Shealtiel — ( he. שְׁאַלְתִּיאֵל, Shə’altî’ēl ) or Greek derived variant Salathiel (Greek: σαλαθιηλ, Salăthiēl ) is a significant but problematic member in the genealogies of the kings of Judah, all of whom belong to the Davidic Dynasty, being the… … Wikipedia
Zerubbabel — ( he. זְרֻבָּבֶל, Zərubbāvel ; Greek: ζοροβαβελ, Zŏrobabel ) was the grandson of Jehoiachin, penultimate King of Judah. Zerubbabel led the first band of Jews, numbering 42,360, who returned from the Babylonian Captivity in the first year of Cyrus … Wikipedia
Zorobabel — y su nieto Eliachim, en un fresco de Miguel Ángel. Zorobabel (en hebreo: זְרֻבָּבֶל, Zərubbāvel; griego: ζοροβαβελ, Zŏrobabel) fue el nieto de Joaquín y ancestro de Jesús. Zorobabel condujo la primera banda de Judios, alrededor de 42.360… … Wikipedia Español
Genealogy of Jesus — Rose window in Basilica of St Denis, France, depicting the ancestors of Christ from Jesse onwards … Wikipedia
1 Chronicles 3 — 1 Now these were the sons of David, which were born unto him in Hebron; the firstborn Amnon, of Ahinoam the Jezreelitess; the second Daniel, of Abigail the Carmelitess: 2 The third, Absalom the son of Maachah the daughter of Talmai king of Geshur … The King James version of the Bible
List of Biblical names — This is a list of names from the Bible, mainly taken from the 19th century public domain resource: : Hitchcock s New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible by Roswell D. Hitchcock, New York: A. J. Johnson, 1874, c1869.Each name is given with its … Wikipedia
Exilarch — An exhibit depicting Exilarch Huna at the Beit Hatefutsot Exilarch (Hebrew: ראש גלות Rosh Galut, Aramaic: ריש גלותא Reish Galuta lit. head of the exile , Greek: Æchmalotarcha) refers to the leaders of the Diaspora Jewish community in Babylon… … Wikipedia
Jeconiah — King Jeconiah King of Judah Jeconiah from Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Reign Dec. 9, 598 Mar. 15/16, 597 BCE … Wikipedia
Josiah — For other people of the same name, see Josiah (given name). Josiah King of Judah Reign 641/640 to 610/609 BC Born c. 648 BC … Wikipedia
Joshua ben Levi — or Yehoshua ben Levi was an amora (Rabbi of the Jewish Talmud) who lived in the Land of Israel, of the first half of the third century. He headed the school of Lydda in southern Palestine. He was an elder contemporary of Johanan bar Nappaha and… … Wikipedia