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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2470" /> == | |||
<p> '''''kel´si''''' -'''''as''''' . See [[Helkias]]; [[Hilkiah]] . </p> | <p> '''''kel´si''''' -'''''as''''' . See [[Helkias]]; [[Hilkiah]] . </p> | ||
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_32021" /> == | |||
<p> (Χελκίας, i.e. Hilkiah), the name of three or four men. </p> <p> 1. Thz father of [[Asadiah]] and ancestor of [[Baruch]] (q.v.), (Baruch 1:1). B.C. considerably ante 605. </p> <p> 2. A priest, son of [[Salom]] (Shallum), and father of Joachim (Baruch 1:7); evidently the HILKIAH (See [[Hilkiah]]) (q.v.) of the Old Test. (1 Chronicles 6:13). </p> <p> 3. The father of [[Susanna]] (Sus. 2, 29, 63). B.C. post 588. He was perhaps identical with the [[Hilkiah]] of Nehemiah 12:7, or of Nehemiah 8:4. Tradition, however (Hippol. in Susann. 1:689, ed. Migne), represents him as identical with the father of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:1), and also with the priest who found the copy of the law in the time of [[Josiah]] (2 Kings 22:8). </p> <p> 4. One of the two [[Alexandrian]] [[Jewish]] generals of [[Cleopatra]] in her contest with her son [[Ptolemy]] Lathyrus, in which campaign he died in [[Coele-Syria]] (Josephus, Ant. 13:10, 4; 13, 1). </p> | |||
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<ref name="term_2470"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/chelcias Chelcias from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | |||
<ref name="term_32021"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/chelcias Chelcias from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 22:16, 11 October 2021
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]
kel´si -as . See Helkias; Hilkiah .
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]
(Χελκίας, i.e. Hilkiah), the name of three or four men.
1. Thz father of Asadiah and ancestor of Baruch (q.v.), (Baruch 1:1). B.C. considerably ante 605.
2. A priest, son of Salom (Shallum), and father of Joachim (Baruch 1:7); evidently the HILKIAH (See Hilkiah) (q.v.) of the Old Test. (1 Chronicles 6:13).
3. The father of Susanna (Sus. 2, 29, 63). B.C. post 588. He was perhaps identical with the Hilkiah of Nehemiah 12:7, or of Nehemiah 8:4. Tradition, however (Hippol. in Susann. 1:689, ed. Migne), represents him as identical with the father of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:1), and also with the priest who found the copy of the law in the time of Josiah (2 Kings 22:8).
4. One of the two Alexandrian Jewish generals of Cleopatra in her contest with her son Ptolemy Lathyrus, in which campaign he died in Coele-Syria (Josephus, Ant. 13:10, 4; 13, 1).