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The Story of the Prophet Iddo (also called the Midrash of the Prophet Iddo [1] and Visions of Iddo the Seer, Hebrew: בחזות יעדי החזה, romanized: baḥăzōṯ Ye‘dî ha-ḥōzeh) is a lost work mentioned in the Bible, attributed to the biblical prophet Iddo who lived at the time of King Rehoboam.
Iddo (Hebrew: עִדּוֹ ʿĪddō; also Jedo; Greek: Αδει, Αδδω, Adei, Addō) was a biblical prophet. According to the Books of Chronicles , he lived during the reigns of King Solomon and his heirs, Rehoboam and Abijah , in the Kingdom of Judah .
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Josephus and Jerome identify the "man of God" who warned Jeroboam as the seer named Iddo. [19] The wife of Jeroboam is a character in the Hebrew Bible. Though unnamed in the Masoretic text, she appears in the Septuagint as an Egyptian princess called Ano:
Aaron, brother of Moses and Miriam, and the first High Priest; Abigail, a prophetess who became a wife of King David; Abishai, one of King David's generals and relative; Abner, cousin of King Saul and commander of his army, assassinated by Yoav
Like Jeremiah and Ezekiel, he was a priest as well as a prophet, which adapts him for the sacerdotal character of some of his prophecies. [35] He is called "the son of Berechiah, the son of Iddo"; [36] but simply "the son of Iddo" in Ezra 5:1 and Ezra 6:14. Probably his father died when he was young; and hence, as sometimes occurs in Jewish ...
The titles given to characters, locations, and entities in the Bible can differ across various English translations. In a study conducted by the BibleAsk team in 2024, a comprehensive catalog of names found in the King James Version was compiled and organized into categories such as individuals, geographical locations, national groups, and ...
The Targum of Lam 2:20 names this Zechariah son of Iddo and It reads that he was stoned as Matthew 23:35 reads. This is not the same person as Iddo the Seer, who lived during the reigns of King Solomon, Rehoboam, and Abijah [5] and is most likely the Iddo mentioned in Ezra 8:17. [6] His name means "Yah remembers". [7]