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<p> ''''' | <p> ( '''''Ἀγία''''' or '''''Ἀγιά''''' , Vulg. ''Aggia),'' given in the [[Apocrypha]] (1 Esd. 5, 34) as the name of one of the "servants of Solomon" whose "sons" returned to [[Jerusalem]] after the exile; instead of HATTIL (See [[Hattil]]) (q.v.) of the Heb. text ( Ezra 2:57; Nehemiah 7:59). </p> | ||
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]
( Ἀγία or Ἀγιά , Vulg. Aggia), given in the Apocrypha (1 Esd. 5, 34) as the name of one of the "servants of Solomon" whose "sons" returned to Jerusalem after the exile; instead of HATTIL (See Hattil) (q.v.) of the Heb. text ( Ezra 2:57; Nehemiah 7:59).