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The superscription of the Book of Zephaniah attributes its authorship to “Zephaniah son of Cushi son of Gedaliah son of Amariah son of Hezekiah, in the days of King Josiah son of ...
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Zephaniah or Tzfanya (Hebrew: צְפַנְיָה, Standard Ẓəfanya Tiberian Ṣəp̄anyāh ; "Concealed of/is Lord") is the name of several people in the Bible Old ...
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Benjamin Obadiah Iqbal Zephaniah (born 15 April 1958, Coleshill, Birmingham, England) is a British Rastafarian writer and dub poet. He is a well-known figure in contemporary ...
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The Apocalypse of Zephaniah (or Apocalypse of Sophonias) is an ancient pseudepigraphic text (one whose claimed authorship is unfounded) attributed to the Biblical Zephaniah and so ...
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Zephaniah Platt (May 27, 1735 – September 12, 1807) was an American politician and lawyer, and founder of the U.S. town of Plattsburgh, New York.
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Zephaniah Williams (1795-1874) a native of Argoed Bedwellty, Monmouthshire was a coal miner or collier and later a Master Collier at Blaina and innkeeper, keeping the Royal Oak at ...
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Zephaniah Swift Moore (1770-1823) was a U.S. Congregational clergyman and educator. He taught at Dartmouth College during the early 1810s and had a house built in Hanover, N.H ...
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Face is the award-winning 1999 novel by British Rastafarian writer and dub poet Benjamin Zephaniah, who also wrote Refugee Boy and Gangsta Rap.
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Zephaniah Swift (February 27, 1759 – September 27, 1823) was an American jurist, author, and politician from Windham, Connecticut. He was born in Wareham, Massachusetts and moved ...
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John Zephaniah Holwell FRS (1711-1798) was an employee of the English East India Company, and a temporary Governor of Bengal (1760). He was also one of the first Europeans to study ...
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