Hezekiah (/ˌhɛzɪˈkaɪ.ə/; Biblical Hebrew: חִזְקִיָּהוּ, romanized: Ḥizqiyyāhu), or Ezekias (born c. 741 BCE, sole ruler c. 716/15–687/86), was the son...
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Hezekiah Usher (1616 – 14 May 1676) was an English bookseller in Boston, Colony of Massachusetts Bay. He was the first known bookseller in colonial America...
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Hezekiah was a king of Judah. Hezekiah may also refer to (alphabetically, by surname if there is one, including prefixes such as "ben"/"bar"): Hezekiah...
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Hezekiah Xzavier Walker Jr. (born December 24, 1962) is an American gospel music artist and the pastor of Love Fellowship Tabernacle in Brooklyn, New York...
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on that occasion encouraged Hezekiah to resist the Assyrians, whereupon Sennacherib sent a threatening letter to Hezekiah, which he "spread before the...
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Hezekiah Rabala Ochuka (23 July 1953 – 9 July 1987) was a Senior Private in the Kenya Air Force, who claimed to have ruled Kenya for about six hours after...
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Siloam tunnel (redirect from Hezekiah's tunnel)
Tunnel (Hebrew: נִקְבַּת הַשִּׁלֹחַ, Nikbat HaShiloaḥ), also known as Hezekiah's Tunnel (Hebrew: תעלת חזקיהו, Te'alát Ḥizkiyáhu), is a water tunnel that...
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Hephzibah (redirect from Hephzibah (Hezekiah's wife))
figure in the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible. She was the wife of Hezekiah, king of Judah (reigned c. 715 and 686 BCE), and the mother of Manasseh...
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Hezekiah Butterworth (December 22, 1839 – September 5, 1905) was an American author and poet. Butterworth was born in Warren, Rhode Island. He was a platform...
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Hezekiah Gaon or Hezekiah ben David (Hebrew: חזקיה בן דוד) was the last Gaon of the Talmudic academy in Pumbedita from 1038–1040. Hezekiah ben David was...
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fourteenth king of the Kingdom of Judah. He was the oldest of the sons of Hezekiah and Hephzibah (2 Kings 21:1). He became king at the age of 12 and reigned...
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Hezekiah Niles (October 10, 1777 – April 2, 1839), was an American editor and publisher of the Baltimore-based national weekly news magazine, Niles' Weekly...
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Hezekiah University is an approved private university in Nigeria by federal government council. It is located in Umudi, Nkwerre Imo State Nigeria. Hezekiah...
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Hezekiah ben Obadiah was a hypothetical ruler of the Khazars, probably in the mid ninth century CE. He was the son of Obadiah, the descendant of Bulan...
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Prince Hezekiah Vincent (born 26 December 1980), known as Prince Hezekiah, is a Nigerian comedian, content creator, and actor. He has organized many stand-up...
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Hezekiah Burton (1632–1681) was an English theologian. He was educated in Sutton-on-Lound and at Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he became a Fellow...
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Captain Hezekiah Spruill (January 22, 1732 – March 20, 1804) was an early planter, a member of the North Carolina Provincial Congress and a Captain in...
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Hezekiah Oyugi (died 1992) was head of internal security for the Republic of Kenya in 1990 when Foreign Minister Robert Ouko was murdered. Both he and...
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Eilat Mazar (redirect from Hezekiah’s ring)
made the discovery of the royal bulla of the biblical Hezekiah, which reads "Belonging to Hezekiah [son of] Ahaz king of Judah" and dates to between 727–698...
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35°13′44.79″E / 31.7771750°N 35.2291083°E / 31.7771750; 35.2291083 Hezekiah's Pool (Hebrew: בריכת חזקיהו, Brikhat Hizkiyahu), or the Patriarch's Pool...
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Hezekiah Frith, Sr. (1763–1848) was an 18th-century British ship owner, slave trader and privateer. One of the richest men in Bermuda during the late 18th...
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1774 Alexander Rock House (redirect from Hezekiah Alexander House)
the years with The Charlotte Museum of History being its steward today. Hezekiah Alexander (~1728–1801), bought more than 600 acres (243 ha) on Sugar Creek...
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Hezekiah (or Hezekiah ben Hiyya; Hebrew: חזקיה or חזקיה בן חייא; cited in the Talmud simply as Hezekiah) was a Jewish Amora sage of the Land of Israel...
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Hezekiah Davis III (born November 18, 1972), better known by his stage name Hezekiah, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and record producer. He...
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Hezekiah Holland may refer to Hezekiah Holland (minister), 17th-century English clergyman Hezekiah Russel Holland (born 1936), United States federal judge...
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Mississippi Cold Case (redirect from Henry Hezekiah Dee)
Corporation about the Ku Klux Klan murders of two 19-year-old black men, Henry Hezekiah Dee and Charles Eddie Moore, in Southwest Mississippi in May 1964 during...
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Hezekiah Beers Pierrepont (November 3, 1768 – August 11, 1838) was a merchant, farmer, landowner and land developer in Brooklyn and New York state. He...
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Assyrian siege of Jerusalem (category Hezekiah)
Hezekiah of Judah in Jerusalem "like a caged bird" and later returned to Assyria when he received tribute from Judah. In the Hebrew Bible, Hezekiah is...
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Hezekiah Joslyn (1797 – October 30, 1865) was an American physician and abolitionist. Joslyn homesteaded at what is today (2020) 8560 Brewerton Rd. in...
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Stuff Smith (redirect from Hezekiah Leroy Gordon Smith)
Hezekiah Leroy Gordon Smith (August 14, 1909 – September 25, 1967), better known as Stuff Smith, was an American jazz violinist. He is well known for the...
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