Who was Amariah II?

High priest of Judah

The story of Amariah II

Amariah II - High Priest of Israel
Amariah II - High Priest of Israel
High Priest of Israel

Amariah II was a biblical figure who lived in the 8th century BC. He was the son of King Hezekiah of Judah and the brother of Manasseh. He was the High Priest of the Temple of Jerusalem and was known for his religious reforms. He was responsible for the restoration of the Temple of Jerusalem and the re-establishment of the priesthood. He also re-instituted the observance of the Sabbath and the festivals of Passover and Tabernacles. He was also known for his efforts to restore the worship of Yahweh and to eliminate idolatry. He was also responsible for the compilation of the Book of the Law, which was a collection of laws and regulations for the people of Judah. He is best known for his religious reforms and his efforts to restore the worship of Yahweh.

Name meaning

The name "Amariah" is of Hebrew origin and means "Yahweh has said" or "Yahweh has promised." It is a theophoric name, which means it incorporates the name of a deity, in this case, Yahweh, the Hebrew name for God. The use of "II" usually indicates that there is another person, likely an older relative, with the same name, distinguishing between two individuals in a family or group with similar names.

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

High Priest of Israel

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In Hebrew

אמריה השני