Joah in Wikipedia
Joah (Hebrew: יוֹאָח, Modern {{{2}}} Tiberian {{{3}}}) means
"Jehovah is his brother," "God is his brother," or some
variation. It is derived from the two words "Yahweh" and "ach"
(a Hebrew word broadly meaning "brother"). Joah is the name of
four men in the Bible:[1]
Known as Joahe in the D-R (Latin: Joahe) - The son of Asaph
and recorder under King Hezekiah (2 Kings 18:18, 2 Kings
18:26; Isaiah 36:3, Isaiah 36:11, Isaiah 36:22); he was one of
the 3 officers sent by the king to speak to the Assyrian
envoys at the siege of Jerusalem (circa 701 BC).
Known as Joah in the D-R (Latin: Joah) - In 1 Chronicles 6:21
(Hebrew 6); 2 Chronicles 29:12, a Levite (son of Zimmah) =
"Ethan" of 1 Chronicles 6:42 (Hebrew 27).
Known as Joaha in the D-R (Latin: Joaha) - A son of Obed-edom
(1 Chronicles 26:4).
Known as Joha in the D-R (Latin: Joha) - Son of Joahaz and
recorder under King Josiah (2 Chronicles 34:8).
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