'The prophet Isaiah.'에 대한 English 단어
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- Abraham (prophet in the Old Testament).
- A male given name from Hebrew.
- A habitational surname from Old English.
- A census-designated place in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States, named after Abram Dillard.
- A surname from Hebrew [in turn originating as a patronymic].
- A large village in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom (OS grid ref SD6001).
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- (biblical) A prophet, author of the book of Amos.
- A male given name from Hebrew.
- A surname.
- (biblical) A book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
- An unincorporated community in Allen County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Humboldt County, Nevada.
- A town in Abitibi Regional County Municipality, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec, Canada.
- An unincorporated community in Vernon County, Missouri.
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- (biblical) An Old Testament prophet who advised King David.
- An English surname originating as a patronymic.
- An Ashkenazi surname from Hebrew [in turn originating as a patronymic], a variant of Natan.
- A male given name from Hebrew, of Biblical origin.
- A suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; named for Matthew Nathan, 13th Governor of Queensland.
- The fourth son of King David and father of Mattatha
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- A prophet in the reign of Rehoboam (1 Kings 12:22-24).
- The father of Urijah the prophet (Jer. 26:20).
- A false prophet who hindered the rebuilding of Jerusalem (Neh. 6:10).
- A Levite (2 Chr. 35:9).
- A priest (Neh. 12:42).
- A Levite appointed to "distribute the oblations of the Lord" (2 Chr. 31:15).
- A prince of Judah who assisted at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem (Neh. 12:34-36).
- A false prophet who opposed Jeremiah (Jer. 29:24-32).
- One of the Levites whom Jehoshaphat appointed to teach the law (2 Chr. 17:8).
- Neh. 3:29.
- A Levite (1 Chr. 24:6).
- 1 Chr. 9:14; Neh. 11:15.
- A Levite (1 Chr. 9:16).
- The eldest son of Obed-edom (1 Chr. 26:4-8).
- A Simeonite (1 Chr. 4:37).
- A Levite in the time of David, who with 200 of his brethren took part in the bringing up of the ark from Obed-edom to Hebron (1 Chr. 15:8).
- A Levite (2 Chr. 29:14).
- A rabbinic sage who was leader of the Pharisees in 1st century BC.
- The father of a prince in the reign of Jehoiakim (Jer. 36:12).
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- (biblical) The prophet whose story is told in the Book of Daniel.
- A French surname originating as a patronymic.
- A male given name from Hebrew in regular use since the Middle Ages.
- A village in central Poland.
- A town in Wasatch County, Utah, United States.
- A surname from Irish, a rare adopted anglicization of Ó Domhnaill (“O'Donnell”), from Ó (“descendant”) + Domhnaill (“of Domhnall”).
- (biblical) A book in the Old Testament of the Bible.
- A British surname originating as a patronymic, a variant of Daniels.
- A Portuguese surname originating as a patronymic.
- A census-designated place in Sublette County, Wyoming, United States.
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- (Judaism) The kedushah prayer, or Isaiah 6:3 specifically.
- (Christianity) A liturgical prayer that runs “Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us” in English, typically sung before certain scriptural readings at Eucharistic liturgies in Eastern Christianity, and during the Good Friday service in the Roman Rite.
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- (biblical) The son of Nun, Judge of Israel following Moses; author of the Book of Joshua; Quranic figure.
- A city in Johnson County, Texas, United States, named after the biblical Joshua.
- The sixth book of the Old Testament of the Bible, and a book of the Tanakh.
- A male given name from Hebrew.
- A surname, transferred from the given name
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- (biblical) The first king of Israel in the Old Testament.
- A male given name from Hebrew.
- A village near Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland.
- A village in Fretherne with Saul parish, Stroud district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO7409).
- A surname.
- An unincorporated community in Perry County, Kentucky, United States.
- (Christianity) The Hebrew name of Apostle Paul in the New Testament.
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- A prophetess in the New Testament.
- A female given name from Latin.
- A village in Ohio; after Anna Thirkield, an early settler.
- A village in Järva, Estonia.
- A town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia.
- A village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran.
- A city in Illinois.
- A city in Texas.
- A village in Fars Province, Iran.
- A municipality of the Valencian Community, Spain.
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- (Judaism, Islam) The God of Abraham and the Jewish scriptures.
- (Christianity) Jesus Christ, God the Son.
- An English surname transferred from the nickname, originally a nickname for someone who either acted as if he were a lord or had worked in a lord's household.
- The Abrahamic deity of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths.
- (religion) Any other deity particularly important to a religion or a worshipper.
- (Christianity) God the Father; the Godhead.
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- A formal title of the lesser British nobility, used for a lord of the manor or Lord Proprietor.
- A generic title used in reference to any peer of the British nobility or any peer below the dignity of duke and (as a courtesy title) for the younger sons of dukes and marquesses (see usage note).
- An additional title added to denote the dignity of certain high officials, such as the "Lord Mayors" of major cities in the British Commonwealth
- Similar formal and generic titles in other countries.
- (Wicca) A high priest.
- The elected president of a festival.
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- The minor prophet and author of the Book of Micah.
- A male given name from Hebrew of Biblical origin. Used since the 17th century.
- A female given name from Hebrew, of modern American usage.
- An Ephraimite featured in Judges 17–18 and protagonist of the Micah’s idol narrative. Also called Michas.
- (biblical) A book of the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh.
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- (Judaism) The kedushah prayer, or Isaiah 6:3 specifically.
- (Christianity) A liturgical prayer that runs “Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal, have mercy on us” in English, typically sung before certain scriptural readings at Eucharistic liturgies in Eastern Christianity, and during the Good Friday service in the Roman Rite.
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