Yes, Azariah and Uzziah refer to the same biblical figure, a king of Judah. In the Hebrew Bible, he is commonly called Azariah, while in the Greek translation (the Septuagint) and some later texts, he is referred to as Uzziah. He is noted for his accomplishments and reign during a prosperous period in Judah's history.
There are three individuals named Azariah mentioned in the Bible. One is a son of Nathan and a descendant of King David. The second Azariah is a priest who helped King Uzziah in the Old Testament. The third Azariah is one of the three companions of Daniel who were thrown into the fiery furnace in the book of Daniel.
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Azariah (2Kings 15:1-5)
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Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, are mentioned in the Book of Daniel(Daniel 1:7) They were the Babylonian names assigned to the Hebrew captives, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah.
Uzziah (Azariah)was a King of Judah, and 2 Chronicles 26:16-23 tells us that because he became haughty, and tried to perform temple duties that only the priests were authorized to do, he was struck with leprosy and died.
There are three individuals named Azariah mentioned in the Bible. One is a son of Nathan and a descendant of King David. The second Azariah is a priest who helped King Uzziah in the Old Testament. The third Azariah is one of the three companions of Daniel who were thrown into the fiery furnace in the book of Daniel.
King Azariah, also known as Uzziah, began to reign in Judah in the year 792 BC. He ascended to the throne at the age of 16, following the death of his father, King Amaziah. His reign is noted for significant military and economic achievements, as well as challenges related to his later pride and subsequent punishment. Azariah's reign lasted for about 52 years, making it one of the longer reigns in the history of Judah.
Uzziah, also known as Azariah, reigned as king of Judah for 52 years. His reign is noted in the biblical accounts, particularly in 2 Kings 15 and 2 Chronicles 26. He began his rule at the age of 16 and is remembered for his military conquests and successful agricultural policies, although his later years were marked by challenges, including a severe skin disease.
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The cast of Azariah - 2013 includes: Rex Moribe as Flute Man Azariah Patterson as Azariah Josiah Patterson as Trainer
Azariah Boody was born in 1815.
Azariah Boody died in 1885.
Azariah Southworth was born in 1986.
Azariah C. Flagg was born in 1790.
Azariah C. Flagg died in 1873.
Azariah dei Rossi died in 1578.