File Michelangelo, lunetta, Josiah Jechoniah Shealtiel 01.jpg thumb right 350px Lunette in the Sistine Chapel of Shealtiel with Josiah and Jeconiah . Shealtiel lang he , Sh alt l or Greek ... also list Shealtiel as the son of Jeconiah, while bibleverse Luke 3 27 28 NIV lists him as the son of an otherwise unknown man named Neri . Jeconiah, Shealtiel as well as the most of the royal house and elite ..., Shealtiel was regarded as the second Exilarch or king in exile , following his father. ref Second Book of Kings , the Books of Chronicles and in the Seder Olam Zutta ref In Hebrew, the name Shealtiel ... express the importance of, difficulty of, and thankfulness for a successful pregnancy. Shealtiel ... is the son of Shealtiel or of Shealtiel s brother Pedaiah . However, though both genealogies of Jesus list Zerubbabel as the son of Shealtiel, they differ as to Shealtiel s paternity with Matthew agreeing with 1 Chronicles that Jeconiah was Shealtiel s father, while Luke lists Shealtiel s father as an unknown ..., the work is also sometimes known as Ezra Shealtiel . However, this Ezra is not the Shealtiel of the royal ... texts regarding whether Zerubbabel is the son of Shealtiel or Pedaiah. Several texts that are thought to be more or less contemporaneous explicitly call Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel Niv Ezra ... makes Zerubbabel a nephew of Shealtiel King Jeconiah is the father of Shealtiel and Pedaiah, then Pedaiah ... be true. One explanation suggests Shealtiel died childless and therefore Pedaiah, his brother, married ... 25 5 6 . If so, Zerubbabel would be the legal son of Shealtiel but the biological son of Pedaiah. The other speculation suggests the title son of Shealtiel does not refer to being a biological son but to being a member in Shealtiel s household lang he , bet . The Hebrew term father lang ... and possibly his father Pedaiah could be called a son if they lived in Shealtiel s household. Perhaps both speculations could be true. Zerubbabel could be the legal son of Shealtiel and therefore also ... more details
Zerahiah ben Shealtiel en alternatively Zerahiah ben Shealtiel Gracian was a Spanish Jewish physician, philosopher, translator, and Hebraist. He flourished about the end of the thirteenth century. He was born either at Barcelona , or at Toledo, Spain Toledo . He is sometimes confused with Zerahiah ben Isaac ha Levi Saladin , also a translator. Life Zerahiah went to Rome about 1277, and wrote all his works there before 1290. In writing to the physician Hillel of Verona , he makes the point that while commenting upon the difficult passages of the Moreh , he followed the criticisms of Na manides . It may be inferred from his commentary to the Book of Job that Arabic was his native language. Works He wrote a philosophical commentary to the Book of Proverbs , finished November 28, 1288 another to Job, in which he derives many words from the Arabic. Both commentaries were published by Schwarz the former in Ha Sha ar ii. 65 80, 105 112, 169 176, 209 240, 281 288, 300 314 under the title of Imre Da at the latter in his Ti wat Enosh Berlin, 1868 . He wrote also a commentary on difficult, passages of the Moreh of Maimonides , comparing the work with that of Aristotle . Zerahiah was a prolific translator from Arabic into Hebrew of philosophical and medical works. Among his translations are the following Aristotle s Physics under the Hebrew title Sefer ha eba Metaphysics under the title of Mah she A ar ha Teba De C lo et Mundo under the title of Ha Shamayim weha Olam De Anima under the title of Sefer ha Nefesh Liber de Causis under the title of Ha Bi ur ha ob ha Gamur Averroes s Middle Commentaries to Aristotle s Physics, Metaphysics, and De C lo et Mundo, and the commentary of Themistius to the last named work The first two books of Avicenna s Canon Al Farabi s Risalah fl Mahiyyat al Nafs Treatise on the Substance of the Soul , the Hebrew title of which is Ma mar be Mahut ha Nefesh ... century Spanish people DEFAULTSORT Hen, Zerahiah ben Shealtiel Category Medieval Jewish physicians ... more details
because of his sins. By having Shealtiel be the biological son of Neri, and only the adopted son of Jechoniah ... of Shealtiel. Zerubbabel, which means born in Babylon was a common name and it is entirely possible that Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel had a cousin also named Zerubbabel. Gundry notes that the opening line after the exile to Babylon clearly does not refer to this verse alone. Jeconiah and Shealtiel ... more details
Isaac ben Mordecai , known as Maestro Gajo , was an Italian Jewish physician. He acted as physician to Pope Nicholas IV and or Pope Boniface VIII , at the end of the thirteenth century. For him Nathan of Cento translated into Hebrew an Arabic work by Ammar ibn Ali al Mau ili , on the cure of diseases of the eye. Gajo was held in great esteem by the physicians Zerahiah ben Shealtiel en and Hillel ben Samuel of Verona . From Forl , the latter wrote to Gajo two long letters see emdah Genuzah, pp. 18 22 on the dispute concerning Maimonides s doctrines, which Gajo followed with interest. References Gr tz , Gesch. 3d ed., vii. 160, 165 Vogelstein and Rieger , Gesch. der Juden in Rom, i. 252 254 External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 23&letter G Source JewishEncyclopedia Category Italian Jews it Isacco ben Mordecai ... more details
in Babylon to succeed Shealtiel . The texts are conflicting as to whether Zerubbabel was the son of Shealtiel or his nephew. His son Meshullam succeeded him as Exilarch, and was followed by another ... you Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel , my servant, and wear you like a signet ring for it is you whom ... Priest Jeshua son of Jozadak along with his fellow priests, and Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel ... month of the second year, after they came to the house of God in Jerusalem, Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel ... states that These are the priests and the Levites which came back with Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel ..., and Ezra, 1 Chronicles appears to state that Zerubbabel is not the son of Shealtiel , but rather ... and his family. Son of Shealtiel or Pedaiah File Zerubbabel.jpg thumb 200px Zerubbabel from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum The Hebrew Bible lists Shealtiel as the second ... of Judah king of Judah and killed Zedekiah there. Potentially, Shealtiel became the legal heir to the throne ... Zerubbabel is the son of Shealtiel or of Pedaiah. Several texts that are thought to be more or less contemporaneous explicitly call Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel Niv Ezra 3 2,8 5 2 Ezra 3 2,8 ... a nephew of Shealtiel King Jeconiah is the father of Shealtiel and Pedaiah, then Pedaiah is the father ... explanation suggests Shealtiel died childless and therefore Pedaiah, his brother, married his widow ... 6 . If so, Zerubbabel would be the legal son of Shealtiel but the biological son of Pedaiah. The other speculation suggests the title son of Shealtiel does not refer to being a biological son but to being a member in Shealtiel s household lang he , bet . The Hebrew term father lang he , av can ... his father Pedaiah could be called a son if they lived in Shealtiel s household. Perhaps both speculations could be true. Zerubbabel could be the legal son of Shealtiel and therefore also a member of his household . Notably, if Shealtiel had no biological children, Zerubbabel as a legal son would have ... more details
Tattenai or Tatnai or Sisinnes was a Biblical character and a Achaemenid Empire Persian Satrap governor of the province west of the Euphrates River during the time of Zerubbabel and the reign of Darius I . ref http www.britannica.com eb article 9001332 Tattenai. Encyclop dia Britannica . 2007. Encyclop dia Britannica Online. 4 Sept. 2007 ref He is best known for questioning King Darius in regards to the rebuilding of a temple for the Lord, God of Israel. The rebuilding was being led by Joshua the High Priest Jeshua, son of Jozadak , and Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, and had been issued by King Cyrus I. Tattenai wrote a letter to King Darius to ask of these statements were true, and then King Darius wrote a letter confirming that the statements were true. In the letter, Darius asked that the people do everything they can to support this rebuilding financially, and that they do nothing to impede it lest they suffer harsh punishment. Notes and references Reflist MEast hist stub Hebrew Bible stub Category Ancient Israel and Judah Category Hebrew Bible people Category Achaemenid satraps Category Return to Zion hr Tatenai sh Tatenai ... more details
Astruc Remoch sometimes spelled Raimuch was a Judaism Jewish convert to Catholicism who made his mark in history by attempting the conversion of other Jews during the 14th century. Remoch was a medical doctor in Fraga , Spain in the 14th century. He had contact with prominent Jews of his day, such as Benveniste ibn Labi of Zaragoza . In 1391, Astruc Remoch was baptized into the Roman Catholic Church , taking the name Francisco Dias Carni . Following his conversion, Remoch s belief in the Catholic doctrine of Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus was so strong that he endangered his old Jewish friend En Shealtiel Bonfos , probably a son of the physician Isaac Bonfos born Shealtiel of Falces , in his efforts to get Bonfos to convert as well. Remoch Francisco wrote a letter to his friend in Hebrew, critical of Judaism and supportive of the beliefs of Christianity. In response, Remoch received two letters. Bonfos composed a careful response to what was a very delicate topic during the Inquisition, avoiding any statements that the Church might find offensive. The satirical poet Solomon ben Reuben Bonfed wrote his own much less careful reply to Remoch s arguments in a rhyming prose that attacked each of Remoch s arguments. Solomon first apologizes for his interference in matters that are none of his business, then insists that as a Jew he cannot remain silent amidst the argument, and continues to argue that the Christian belief system was unsupportable, stating, You twist and distort the Bible text to establish the Trinity. ref http bible.tmtm.com wiki POLEMICS AND POLEMICAL LITERATURE Jewish Encyclopedia ref Sources references http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 76&letter R JewishEncyclopedia.com RAIMUCH REMOCH , ASTRUC http bible.tmtm.com wiki POLEMICS AND POLEMICAL LITERATURE Jewish Encyclopedia POLEMICS AND POLEMICAL LITERATURE Jewish Encyclopedia BibleWiki Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Remokh, Astruc ALTERNATIVE NAMES Rimokh, Astruc SHORT DESCR ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Selaphiel the Archangel birth date death date feast day venerated in Eastern Orthodoxy Eastern Orthodox churches , Folk Catholicism image Archangels.JPG imagesize 200px caption The Angelic Council . An Eastern Orthodox Church icon of the Seven Archangel s. From left to right Jhudiel St Jehudiel , Gabriel St Gabriel , St Selatiel, Michael archangel St Michael , Uriel St Uriel , Raphael archangel St Raphael , Barachiel St Barachiel . Beneath the mandorla of Christ Emmanuel are representations of Cherubim blue and Seraphim red . birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes Prayer patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Selaphiel the Archangel or Saint Sealtiel , Selatiel Aramaic language Aramaic span style font family SBL Hebrew, Ezra SIL SR, Ezra SIL, Cardo, Chrysanthi Unicode, TITUS Cyberbit Basic, Arial Unicode MS, Narkisim, Times New Roman big big span Tzelathiel Prayer of God , Hebrew language Heb. span style font family SBL Hebrew, Ezra SIL SR, Ezra SIL, Cardo, Chrysanthi Unicode, TITUS Cyberbit Basic, Arial Unicode MS, Narkisim, Times New Roman big big span Shealtiel , sometimes identified with Salathiel from the Second Book of Esdras . He is one of the seven archangel s in Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox tradition, and in traditional folk Catholicism . ref cite web author Yuri V. Konyev url http www.3saints.com angels.html title Names and Ranks of Angels publisher 3saints.com date accessdate 2011 12 05 ref When depicted in icon ography by himself or with individual characteristics, he is shown in an attitude of humble prayer , with downcast eyes and arms crossed over his breast. ref cite web url http www.holy transfiguration.org library en ang heavhost.html title The heavenly host and our modern life publisher Holy transfiguration.org date accessdate 2011 12 05 ref Prayer is considered his special attri ... more details
Image Zorobabel Abiud Eliachim.jpg right 300px thumb Michaelangelo s Zerubbabel Abiud Eliakim it is unknown who each of the figures is meant to represent. Matthew 1 13 is the thirteenth verse of Matthew 1 of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament . The verse is part of the section where the genealogy of Saint Joseph Joseph , the father of Jesus , is listed. This verse covers the section somewhat after the Babylonian Captivity six generation before Jesus . See also Genealogy of Jesus In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads And Zerubbabel Zorobabel begat Abiud and Abiud begat Eliakim and Eliakim begat Azor The World English Bible translates the passage as Zerubbabel became the father of Abiud. Abiud became the father of Eliakim. Eliakim became the father of Azor. For a collection of other versions see http bibref.hebtools.com ?book 20Matthew&verse 1 13&src BibRef Matthew 1 13 Zerubbabel is reported to have had a number of children, but no other source has one named Abiud. The Eliakim listed is not to be confused with Jehoiakim , who is sometimes referred to as Eliakim. Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel is also listed in the genealogy of Jesus that appears in Luke 3 27 . For a full discussion of this issue see Genealogy of Jesus Explanations for divergence . Those listed in this part of the genealogy lived in the period after the Babylonian Captivity and six generation before Jesus . Traditionally Zerubbabel s period is believed to have started in 539 BC , while Azor, the last listed, is said to have died in 372 BC . This is a long period of time for just four people and many scholars feel an accurate list would be longer. Luke s genealogy has far more names covering this period. That this part of the genealogy is usually lacking in papponymic naming leads Albright and Mann to speculate that over the generations the repeating and similar names were merged. ref William F. Albright Albright, W.F. and C.S. Mann. Matthew. The Anchor Bible Series . New York Doub ... more details
17 19 HE , the Seder Olam Zu a declares that Jehoiachin had four sons, the eldest of whom was Shealtiel ... , Shealtiel s son, who departed for Jerusalem in the first year of the reign of Cyrus the Great Cyrus ... more details
53 li Addi li li Melchi li li Neri li li Shealtiel li li Zerubbabel li li Rhesa li li Joanan li li ... li li Josiah li li Jeconiah li ol style border none ol start 29 li Shealtiel li li Zerubbabel li li ... could further explain what has happened with Zerubbabel and Shealtiel. ref name hervey ... more details
Kings 24 6 8 NIV ref He had seven children Shealtiel , Malkiram , Pedaiah , Shenazzar , Jekamiah , Hoshama ..., lunetta, Josiah Jechoniah Shealtiel 01.jpg thumb right 350px Lunette in the Sistine Chapel of Jeconiah with Shealtiel and Josiah . The Babylonian Chronicles establish that Nebuchadnezzar II Nebuchadnezzar ... more details
of Nathan not being king, Luke 3 27 includes Shealtiel and Zerubbabel , both of whom are descendants ... Christians also argue that the names Zerubbabel and Shealtiel in the two lineages have different ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Immanuel the Roman image imagesize 150px caption pseudonym birth name Immanuel ben Solomon ben Jekuthiel birth date birth date 1261 birth place Rome death date Death year and age 1328 1261 death place Fermo occupation Poet nationality Italian period genre subject movement notableworks spouse partner children relatives influences influenced awards signature portaldisp Immanuel ben Solomon ben Jekuthiel of Rome Immanuel of Rome, Immanuel Romano, Manoello Giudeo 1261, Rome &ndash 1328, Fermo, Italy was an Italy Italian Jew ish scholar and satirical poet . He was a member of a prominent, wealthy family and occupied an important position in Rome, possibly secretary or treasurer of the Jewish community there. He preached on Yom Kippur and delivered discourses on special occasions. In 1325 he lost his entire fortune and was obliged to leave his home. All his friends deserted him and, bowed by poverty and the double burden of age, he wandered through Italy until he found refuge in 1328 in Fermo in the march of Ancona at the home of a patron named Daniel, who provided for his old age and enabled him to devote himself to poetry. Immanuel s studies consisted not only of Bible biblical and talmud ic literature, but also mathematics , astronomy , medicine , and Islam ic and Christianity Christian philosophy . He had an excellent memory and spoke Italian language Italian , Arabic language Arabic , Latin and perhaps some Greek language Greek . He especially devoted himself to writing verse, encouraged in this by his cousin Judah Romano , one of the foremost Jewish philosophers of his time. Immanuel, whose poetic gifts appeared at an early age, devoted himself to the study of rhyme, took lessons in versification, and read the works of the foremost Jewish and Christian poets. Among his teachers he mentions Benjamin ben Joab and his cousin Daniel. He may also have been a pupil of Zerahiah ben Shealtiel Hen . Wor ... more details
, and Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel a descendant of King David . Sheshbazzar, who was probably ... s Aliyah, was led by Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel , the grandson of Jeconiah, king of Judah, and a descendant ... more details
of the Temple in 586 BCE. bibleverse 2 Kings 25 7 HE Shealtiel , son of Jehoiachin bibleverse 1 ... . According to the Seder Olam Zutta , Zerubbabel was the son of Shealtiel. Meshullam , son of Zerubbabel ... more details