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Hananiah
Facts:
Hananiah was the name of several different men in the Old Testament.
- One Hananiah was an Israelite captive in Babylon whose name was changed to "Shadrach."
- He was given a position as a royal servant due to his excellent character and abilities.
- Once Hanahiah (Shadrach) and two other Israelite young men were thrown into a fire in a furnace because they refused to worship the Babylonian king. God showed his power by protecting them from being harmed.
- Another man named Hananiah was listed as a descendant of King Solomon.
- A different Hananiah was a false prophet during the time of the prophet Jeremiah.
- One man named Hananiah was a priest who helped lead a celebration during the time of Nehemiah.
(Translation suggestions: rc://en/ta/man/jit/translate-names)
(See also: Azariah, Babylon, Daniel, false prophet, Jeremiah, Mishael)
Bible References:
Word Data:
- Strong's: H2608