hezekiah
IPA: hˈɛzʌkˈaɪʌ
Root Word: Hezekiah
noun
- A king of Judah. (biblical character)
- A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin.
- A fictitious book of the Bible, often cited as a source of made-up quotations.
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Examples of "hezekiah" in Sentences
- Hezekiah was a member of the exilarchal family.
- It states that Hezekiah became a tributary ruler.
- Hezekiah fortifies the city and turns off the water.
- Hezekiah became king and brought about a great reform.
- The book of Kings ends the account of Hezekiah with praise.
- Hezekiah's reforms removed polytheism and restored monotheism.
- Frumkin led a team that radiocarbon dated the Hezekiah Tunnel.
- Hezekiah realized his error and sent great tribute to Sennacherib.
- Hezekiah commands the congregation to tithe and the people respond abundantly.
- But no texts need to be changed in order to support the coregency of Hezekiah.
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