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Azaryah and Hanan, sons of Hilkiah, both held a sacerdotal function in the Temple of Jerusalem. [10] In the late roster of high priests referred to in 1 Chronicles (6:13, 9:11), Azaryah IV was the successor of Hilkiah in this function and probably his eldest son, while his other son, Hanan, served by his side as a priest.
Eliakim, son of Hilkiah Eliakim ( Hebrew : אֶלְיָקִים , romanized : Elyāqim , Greek : Ελιακιμ , Latin : Eliachim [ 1 ] ) was the son of Hilkiah . He succeeded Shebna to become royal steward or prime minister for King Hezekiah of Judah , according to the Hebrew Bible .
Tomb sites attributed to Abba Hilkiah and Hanan ha-Nehba, both grandchildren of Honi HaMe'agel. Abba Hilkiah (or Abba Hilkiahu; Hebrew: אבא חלקיה, Abba helkia) was a tannaic sage, and a grandson of Honi HaMe'agel. The Talmud cites him as exceptionally scrupulous in his work and behavior. [1]
Ibn Asakir has mentioned in his work titled Tarikh Dimashq (History of Damascus), that Jeremiah was a son of Hilkiah, who hailed from the tribe of Levy which descended from Jacob. [70] According to one tradition which recorded by Ibn Kathir, Wahb has narrated that the timeline of Jeremiah as prophet was between the era of David and the era of ...
[1] Of his personal history nothing is known, except that he had seen the Temple at Jerusalem and was familiar with the specific purposes of its many apartments, a subject on which he was considered an authority. [2] Some of the details, however, he eventually forgot, and was reminded of them by Abba Saul ben Batnit. [3]
The name is attested in extra-biblical sources by at least two artifacts: (1) a clay bulla found in 1980 inscribed with the text "(Belonging) to Hanan, son (of) Hilkiah the priest" in reverse paleo-Hebrew letters (so that the letters will read properly when impressed in a lump of clay); [26] (2) a bulla found in the eastern slope of Jerusalem ...
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The Book of Jeremiah (Hebrew: ספר יִרְמְיָהוּ) is the second of the Latter Prophets in the Hebrew Bible, and the second of the Prophets in the Christian Old Testament. [1] The superscription at chapter Jeremiah 1:1–3 identifies the book as "the words of Jeremiah son of Hilkiah". [1]