Azaryahu
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Azaryahu, a Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh has helped," is a name attributed to several individuals in the Old Testament. The name reflects a common theme in Hebrew culture, emphasizing reliance on and gratitude towards God. Below are notable figures named Azaryahu, each playing a distinct role in biblical history.

1. Azaryahu, Son of Nathan: Azaryahu is mentioned in 1 Kings 4:5 as one of the officials in King Solomon's court. He is identified as the son of Nathan, a prophet and advisor to King David, and is described as being "over the officers." This position indicates a role of significant authority and responsibility, overseeing the twelve district governors who provided provisions for the king and his household.

2. Azaryahu, the High Priest: In 1 Chronicles 5:36-37 , Azaryahu is listed in the genealogy of the high priests, tracing his lineage back to Aaron, the brother of Moses. This Azaryahu served during the reign of King Solomon, and his priestly duties would have included overseeing temple worship and sacrifices, maintaining the sanctity of the temple, and guiding the spiritual life of the nation.

3. Azaryahu, Son of Hilkiah: Another Azaryahu appears in 1 Chronicles 6:13-14 as a descendant of Aaron through the line of Zadok. He is the son of Hilkiah, the high priest during the reign of King Josiah, who discovered the Book of the Law in the temple (2 Kings 22:8). This Azaryahu's lineage underscores the continuity of the priestly line and the importance of maintaining the covenantal relationship with God through adherence to the Law.

4. Azaryahu, a Leader in the Return from Exile: In Ezra 7:1, Azaryahu is mentioned as an ancestor of Ezra, the scribe and priest who led a group of exiles back to Jerusalem from Babylon. This connection highlights the enduring legacy of the priestly line and the restoration of religious practices and temple worship after the Babylonian exile.

5. Azaryahu, a Signatory of the Covenant: In Nehemiah 10:2, Azaryahu is listed among those who sealed the covenant, a solemn agreement to follow God's Law and separate from the practices of surrounding nations. This act of covenant renewal was crucial in re-establishing the identity and faithfulness of the Jewish community in Jerusalem after the exile.

The various individuals named Azaryahu in the Old Testament reflect the diverse roles and responsibilities within the community of Israel, from governance and priesthood to covenant renewal and restoration. Each Azaryahu, in his own way, contributed to the spiritual and social fabric of the nation, underscoring the importance of faithfulness to God and adherence to His commandments.
Strong's Hebrew
5838. Azaryah -- "Yah has helped," the name of a number of Isr.
Azaryah or Azaryahu. 5837, 5838. Azaryah or Azaryahu. 5839 . "Yah has helped,"
the name of a number of Isr. Transliteration: Azaryah ...
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Thesaurus
Azaryahu (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Azaryahu (1 Occurrence). 2 Chronicles 21:2 And
he had brethren the sons of Jehoshaphat, Azariah, and Jehiel ...
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Azariah (47 Occurrences)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. AZARIAH. az-a-ri'-a `azaryahu and `azaryah,
("Yahweh has helped"): (1) King of Judah. See UZZIAH. ...
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Uzziah (27 Occurrences)
... 32, 34 Isaiah 1:1; Isaiah 6:1; Isaiah 7:1 2 Chronicles 26:1; 27:2); also called
`azaryah (2 Kings 14:21; 2 Kings 15:1, 7 1 Chronicles 3:12), 'azaryahu (2 Kings ...
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