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  • withstood the king, and they said: “It is not your office, Uzziah, to burn incense to the Lord; rather, it is the office of the priests, that is, of the sons of Aaron, who have been consecrated for this same ministry. Depart from the sanctuary, otherwise you will be in contempt. For this act will not be reputed to you for your glory by the Lord God.” (2 Chronicles 26, 18)

  • And Uzziah, having become angry, while holding in his hand the censer so that he might burn incense, threatened the priests. And immediately a leprosy arose on his forehead, in the sight of the priests, in the house of the Lord, at the altar of incense. (2 Chronicles 26, 19)

  • And so, king Uzziah was a leper, even until the day of his death. And he lived in a separate house, being full of leprosy, because of which he had been ejected from the house of the Lord. Then Jotham, his son, directed the house of the king, and he was judging the people of the land. (2 Chronicles 26, 21)

  • But the rest of the words of Uzziah, the first and the last, were written by the prophet Isaiah, the son of Amoz. (2 Chronicles 26, 22)

  • And Uzziah slept with his fathers. And they buried him in the field of the royal sepulchers, because he was a leper. And Jotham, his son, reigned in his place. (2 Chronicles 26, 23)

  • And he did what was right before the Lord, in accord with all that his father, Uzziah, had done, except that he did not enter into the temple of the Lord, and still the people were transgressing. (2 Chronicles 27, 2)

  • And from the sons of Harim, Maaseiah, and Elijah, and Shemaiah, and Jehiel, and Uzziah. (Ezra 10, 21)

  • In those days, the rulers of that place were Uzziah, the son of Micah of the tribe of Simeon, and Chabris, also called Gothoniel. (Judith 6, 11)

  • Then Uzziah, after the council was ended, received him into his own house, and he made him a great supper. (Judith 6, 19)

  • Then, all the men and women, youths and little ones, gathering together before Uzziah, all with one voice together, (Judith 7, 12)

  • Uzziah, rising up covered in tears, said: “Be steadfast in soul, brothers, and let us wait these five days for mercy from the Lord. (Judith 7, 23)

  • And so, when she heard that Uzziah had promised that he would hand over the city with the passing of five days, she sent to the elders Chabris and Charmis. (Judith 8, 9)


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