Azariah, Joel, Shemaiah, Eliel, Amminadab
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Azariah is a name that appears multiple times in the Old Testament, often associated with individuals who played significant roles in the history of Israel and Judah. The name Azariah means "Yahweh has helped" in Hebrew.

1. Azariah, the Priest: One of the most notable Azariahs was a high priest during the reign of King Solomon. He was a descendant of Zadok, the priest, and served in the temple, ensuring the continuation of the priestly duties as outlined in the Mosaic Law (1 Kings 4:2).

2. Azariah, Son of Oded: This Azariah was a prophet who encouraged King Asa of Judah to seek the Lord and reform the nation by removing idols and restoring the altar of the Lord (2 Chronicles 15:1-8). His message led to a period of religious renewal in Judah.

3. Azariah, King of Judah: Also known as Uzziah, he was a king of Judah who reigned for 52 years. His reign was marked by prosperity and military success, but he was struck with leprosy for unlawfully entering the temple to burn incense (2 Chronicles 26:16-21).

Joel

Joel is a prophet and the author of the Book of Joel, one of the twelve minor prophets in the Old Testament. His name means "Yahweh is God."

1. Joel, the Prophet: Joel's prophetic ministry is characterized by a call to repentance and a warning of the coming "Day of the Lord." He describes a locust plague as a precursor to divine judgment and urges the people to return to God with fasting and prayer (Joel 1:14-15). Joel also prophesies the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, a prophecy fulfilled at Pentecost (Joel 2:28-29; Acts 2:16-21).

2. Joel, Son of Samuel: Joel was the firstborn son of the prophet Samuel. He served as a judge in Beersheba, but his corrupt practices, along with those of his brother Abijah, led the Israelites to demand a king (1 Samuel 8:1-5).

Shemaiah

Shemaiah is a name associated with several individuals in the Old Testament, often linked to prophetic or priestly roles. The name means "heard by Yahweh."

1. Shemaiah, the Prophet: He was a prophet during the reign of Rehoboam, the son of Solomon. Shemaiah delivered a message from God, instructing Rehoboam and the people of Judah not to fight against their fellow Israelites in the northern kingdom, thus preventing a civil war (1 Kings 12:22-24).

2. Shemaiah, the Levite: A Levite who played a role in the religious reforms of King Hezekiah, Shemaiah was involved in the organization of the temple services and the collection of tithes and offerings (2 Chronicles 31:15).

Eliel

Eliel is a name that appears in various genealogies and lists of warriors in the Old Testament. The name means "my God is God."

1. Eliel, the Warrior: He was one of David's mighty men, a group of elite warriors who supported King David during his reign. Eliel's bravery and loyalty are noted in the lists of these valiant men (1 Chronicles 11:46-47).

2. Eliel, the Leader: Another Eliel is mentioned as a leader of the tribe of Manasseh, who joined David at Ziklag during his flight from King Saul (1 Chronicles 12:20).

Amminadab

Amminadab is a name found in the genealogies of the Old Testament, signifying a person of noble lineage. The name means "my kinsman is noble."

1. Amminadab, Ancestor of David: He was the father of Nahshon, a leader of the tribe of Judah during the Exodus. Amminadab is listed in the genealogy of Jesus Christ, highlighting his significance in the Messianic line (Ruth 4:19-20; Matthew 1:4).

2. Amminadab, the Levite: He was involved in the transportation of the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem during the reign of King David. His sons, including Uzzah, were responsible for guiding the cart carrying the Ark (1 Chronicles 15:10-11).
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