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Abijah or Abijam was the fourth king of Judah and the second of the House of David. He fought against Jeroboam I of Israel and captured some of his cities, but died soon after his victory.
Abijah (Hebrew: אֲבִיָּה Aviyyah) is a Biblical Hebrew [1] unisex name [2] which means "my Father is Yah". [1] The Hebrew form Aviyahu also occurs in the Bible. [3]
The mother of Hezekiah, king of Judah, is called Abi (2 Kings 18:2), an abbreviation for Abijah (2 Chron 29:1). 8. One of the priests in the days of Nehemiah who sealed the covenant of reform in which the people promised to serve the Lord ( Neh 10:7 ).
Abbijja lub Abijja (z hebr. Jahwe jest moim ojcem) – postać biblijna ze Starego Testamentu, królowa Judy, żona Achaza. Druga Księga Królewska (18,2) i Druga Księga Kronik (29,1) podają, że była córką Zachariasza i matką króla Ezechiasza; pierwsze źródło zapisuje jej imię jako Abbijja drugie jako Abijja. Według literatury ...
a-bi'-ja ('abhiyah or 'abhiyahu (2 Chronicles 13:20, 21), "my father is Yahweh," or "Yahweh is father"): The name of six or more men and two women in the Old Testament. (1) The seventh son of Becher the son of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 7:8). (2) The second son of the prophet Samuel (1 Samuel 8:2 1 Chronicles 6:28 (6:13)).
Abijah, (“Yahweh Is My Father”), any of nine different persons mentioned in the Bible, of whom the most noteworthy are the following: (1) The son and successor of Rehoboam, king of Judah (II Chronicles 12:16, 13), who reigned about two years (c. 915–913 bc). (2) The second son of Samuel (I Samuel.
Abijah King of Judah - In the eighteenth year of the reign of Jeroboam son of Nebat, Abijah became king of Judah, and he reigned in Jerusalem three years. His mother’s name was Maakah daughter of ...