"Hephzibah" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hephzibah" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hephzibah" Meaning

Hephzibah is a proper noun in the Old Testament of the Bible, referring to the wife of King Ahaz in the Kingdom of Judah.

"Hephzibah" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "hephzibah":

Hebrew Reading of a Name


Hephzibah is a Hebrew name meaning "my delight is in her".
In the biblical story of King Manasseh, Hephzibah was his wife.

Biblical Context


Hephzibah is the name of the wife of King Hezekiah, whose name in Hebrew means "strength of the Lord" (2 Kings 21:1).
She is also described as "the woman of good courage" (2 Kings 18:12).

Musical Reference


Hephzibah Menuhin (1920-1981) was an American pianist and daughter of renowned violinist Yehudi Menuhin.

Literary Reference


In Philip Roth's novel "Operation Shylock", one of the main characters quotes a passage about Hephzibah, declaring "She is the only one in the whole history of the human race who has ever inspired me."

Idiomatic Expression


Hephzibah can be used idiomatically to describe a particular time or place that holds special significance or joy to someone, e.g. "This summer was my Hephzibah - it will always be a treasured memory."

"Hephzibah" Similar Words

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Hephaestian

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Hephaestian refers to something related to Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen. Hephaestus was often depicted as a crippled god, but he was also known for his exceptional skills as a craftsman. In a broader sense, the term "Hephaestian" can describe something that is related to fire, metalworking, or craftsmanship.

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Heaphaestic refers to a style of ancient Greek architecture characterized by the use of a combination of Ionic and Corinthian elements in the same building. It is also known as "mixed order" architecture. The term was coined by the 18th-century archaeologist James "Aristolte" Stuart, who used it to describe the style of the Temple of Delphi, which features an Ionic colonnade on the lower levels and Corinthian columns in the upper levels.

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Hephaestion

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Hephaestion was a close friend and companion of Alexander the Great, a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He was a member of Alexander's bodyguard and a high-ranking officer in his army. Hephaestion was also believed to be romantically involved with Alexander, although the nature of their relationship is not universally accepted among historians.

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Heptad

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A heptad is a group of seven things. It can also refer to a set of seven elements or a series of seven events. In music, a heptad is a group of seven notes or chords.

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A heptade is a group of seven things, often referring to a series of seven events, items, or measures. It can also refer to a type of poetic stanza or musical composition that consists of seven lines. The word "heptade" comes from the Greek word "hepta," meaning "seven."

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Heptaglot

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A heptaglot is someone who speaks seven languages.

Heptagon

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A heptagon is a polygon with 7 sides.

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