יְדָיָה
Yᵉdâyâh
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
The word "יְדָיָה" (Yᵉdâyâh) refers to the name of two Israelites. Its meaning is derived from combining the ideas of "praise" and "Jah" (a shortened form of God's name). In English translations, it appears as "Jedaiah."
Jedajah, the name of two Israelites
The Hebrew word Yᵉdâyâh means "Jedajah, the name of two Israelites," used in Scripture in contexts that reveal its full semantic depth.
Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer
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