The story of Jeriah

Jeriah was a biblical figure who is best known for his role in the Book of Jeremiah. He was the son of Hilkiah, the High Priest of Judah, and the brother of Ahikam and Gemariah. He was a prophet of the Lord and was sent to warn the people of Judah of the impending destruction of Jerusalem. He was also a sign of hope for the people of Judah, as he was the only one who remained faithful to the Lord despite the wickedness of the people. Jeriah was a faithful servant of the Lord and was known for his courage and faithfulness. He was sent to warn the people of Judah of the impending destruction of Jerusalem and to call them to repentance. He was also known for his prophecies of hope, which promised that the Lord would restore the people of Judah and bring them back to the Promised Land. Jeriah is best known for his role in the Book of Jeremiah, where he is seen as a faithful servant of the Lord and a sign of hope for the people of Judah. He is remembered for his courage and faithfulness in the face of adversity, and for his prophecies of hope that promised the Lord would restore the people of Judah and bring them back to the Promised Land.
Name meaning
Taught by God
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
1 Chronicles 23:19
Appearances in the Bible
2 mentions
In Hebrew
ג'ריה