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  2. Azor (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    One of the most prominent is Michelangelo's depiction of Azor and Sadoch, found in the Sistine Chapel. Azor is recognised as a saint by churches of Eastern Christianity and is celebrated during the Sunday of the Holy Fathers, [A] which is the Sunday immediately before the Nativity , between 18 and 24 December. [4]

  3. Matthew 1:14 - Wikipedia

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    Michelangelo's Azor ... Christian Bible part: New Testament: Matthew 1:14 is the fourteenth verse of the first chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.

  4. Zadok - Wikipedia

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    Zadok (/ ˈ z eɪ d ɒ k /), also spelled Ṣadok, Ṣadoc, [1] Zadoq, Tzadok or Tsadoq (Hebrew: צָדוֹק הַכֹּהֵן, romanized: Ṣādōq ha-Kōhēn; lit. 'righteous, justified'), was a Kohen (priest), biblically recorded to be a descendant of Eleazar the son of Aaron. [2]

  5. Matthew 1:13 - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally Zerubbabel's period is believed to have started in 539 BC, while Azor, the last listed, is said to have died in 372 BC. This is a long period of time for just four people and many scholars feel an accurate list would be longer. Luke's genealogy has far more names covering this period.

  6. Azor (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Azor is a masculine given name that may refer to the following notable people: Azor (biblical figure) (died 372 BC), an ancestor of Jesus from the tribe of Judah Azor (landowner) , one of the most powerful English landowners in the 11th century

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  9. Eastern Orthodoxy - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodoxy, otherwise known as Eastern Orthodox Christianity or Byzantine Christianity, [1] is one of the three main branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, ...