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Jehoash, Joash, Joas (in the Biblical cases) or Yehoash may refer to: *
Joash the Abiezrite Jehoash, Joash, Joas (in the Biblical cases) or Yehoash may refer to: * Joash the Abiezrite, Hebrew religious leader (fl. 2nd millennium BCE) * Joash (given name) * Jehoash of Judah, Hebrew ruler (reign c. 836–797 BCE) * Jehoash of Israel, Heb ...
, Hebrew religious leader (fl. 2nd millennium BCE) *
Joash (given name) Joash (Hebrew: יְהוֹאָשׁ, Yəhōʾāš) is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "gift of YHWH The TetragrammatonPronounced ; ; also known as the Tetragram. is the four-letter Hebrew-language theonym (transliterated as ...
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Jehoash of Judah Jehoash (; ; ), also known as Joash (in King James Version), Joas (in Douay–Rheims) or Joás (), was the eighth king of Judah, and the sole surviving son of Ahaziah after the massacre of the royal family ordered by his grandmother, Athalia ...
, Hebrew ruler (reign c. 836–797 BCE) *
Jehoash of Israel Jehoash ( ''Yəhō’āš'' or ''Yō’āš''; Israelian Hebrew: *''’Āšīyāw''; ''Yaʾsu'' 'ia-'-su'' ; fl. 790 BC) was the twelfth king of the ancient northern Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) and the son of Jehoahaz in 2 Kings 14:1. He ...
, Hebrew ruler (reign c. 798–782 BCE) *
Iyoas I Iyoas I ( Ge'ez: ኢዮአስ; 1754 – 14 May 1769), throne name Adyam Sagad (Ge'ez: አድያም ሰገድ) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 27 June 1755 to 7 May 1769, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the infant son of Iyasu II and ...
(d. 1769), Emperor of Ethiopia *
Iyoas II Iyoas II ( Ge'ez: ኢዮአስ, died 3 June 1821) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 14 June 1818 to 3 June 1821, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Hezqeyas. Reign The ''Royal chronicle'' provides very little information about h ...
(d. 1821), Emperor of Ethiopia *
Yehoash (poet) Solomon Blumgarten (; 16September 187210January 1927), known by his pen name Yehoash (), was a Yiddish poet, scholar, and translator. Yehoash was "generally recognized by those familiar with iddishliterature, as its greatest living poet and one o ...
, pen name of Solomon Bloomgarden (1872–1927), Lithuanian-born Yiddish poet {{hndis