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(Redirected from Hepzibah) Biblical figure; female given name For other uses, see Hephzibah (disambiguation).

Hephzibah or Hepzibah (English: /ˈhɛfzɪbə/ or /ˈhɛpzɪbə/; Hebrew: חֶפְצִי־בָהּ, romanizedḤep̄ṣi-ḇāh, lit.'my delight (is) in her') is a minor figure in the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible. She was the wife of Hezekiah, king of Judah (reigned c. 715 and 686 BCE), and the mother of Manasseh of Judah (reigned c. 687–643 BCE).

Biblical and rabbinic accounts

Hephzibah is depicted in 2 Kings 21:1. According to Rabbinic literature, Isaiah was the maternal grandfather of Manasseh.

Symbolic name

The name Hephzibah is also used as a symbolic name for Zion following its restoration to the favor of Yahweh in Isaiah 62:4.

See also

References

  1. "Hezekiah". Jewish Encyclopedia. 1906.
  2. BibleGateway.com, All the Women of the Bible, Hephzibah. Accessed 2014-04-01.

External links

  • The dictionary definition of Hephzibah at Wiktionary
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