Image VanLooZerubabbelCyrus.jpg right thumb 300px Zerubbabel displays a plan of Jerusalem to Cyrus the Great Zerubbabel Hebrew name Zrubavel Z rubb l lang el , Zorobabel lang la Zorobabel ... of Jehoiachin , penultimate king of Judah . Zerubbabel led the first group of Jews, numbering 42,360 ... Sheffield, England Sheffield Academic Press, 1993 , 132. ref Zerubbabel also laid the foundation of the Second ... Zerubbabel, he is always associated with the high priest who returned with him, Joshua the High Priest ... to the Persian rule. Zerubbabel was the governor of this province. ref Michael H. Floyd and Robert ..., 2006 . 104. ref King Darius I of Persia appointed Zerubbabel governor of the Province. ref Diana .... Oakville, Ct, Equinox Publishing Ltd, 2005 . 2. ref It was after this appointment that Zerubbabel began to rebuild the Temple. Elias Bickerman speculates that one of the reasons that Zerubbabel was able ... I in 522 BCE, which preoccupied him to such a degree that Zerubbabel felt he could initiate the rebuilding of the temple without repercussions . ref Edelman 6 ref Zerubbabel is also a source of controversy ... Hebrew prophet Zechariah and Haggai both give unclear statements regarding Zerubbabel s authority in their oracles , in which Zerubbabel was either the subject of a false prophecy or the receiver ... . The texts are conflicting as to whether Zerubbabel was the son of Shealtiel or his nephew ... Zerubbabel is Hebrew, it may be a contraction of Z rua B vel lang he , meaning the one ... . One possible reason for Zerubbabel s name is that Zerubbabel may have had a Babylonian style name because of his interaction with the Babylonian court. ref Zerubbabel. Encyclopedia Judaica online ... then disappears from the story almost entirely, and Zerubbabel is abruptly introduced as the main ... began the work and Zerubbabel finished it. ref M. Patrick Graham, The Chronicler s History Ezra ... issues Westminster John Knox Press, 1998 p.206 ref Zerubbabel in the Hebrew Bible Zerubbabel ... more details
LDSGAinfo English name Zerubbabel Snow birth name Zerubbabel Snow image File Zerubbabel Snow.jpg birth date Birth date 1809 03 29 birthplace St. Johnsbury, Vermont St. Johnsbury , Vermont death date Death date and age 1888 09 27 1809 03 29 deathplace Salt Lake City , Utah resting place Salt Lake City Cemetery spouse Susan Slater Lang br Mary Augusta Hawkins br first name unknown Carter parents Levi Snow br Lucina Streeter position or quorum1 First Quorum of the Seventy president1 Heber J. Grant start date1 1835 aged 26 position or quorum2 Attorney General of the Territory of Utah start date2 Death date and age 1869 02 19 1809 03 29 Zerubbabel Snow March 29, 1809 September 27, 1888 was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement , a Mormon pioneer , and an Attorney General of the Territory of Utah . Snow was born in St. Johnsbury, Vermont St. Johnsbury , Vermont . Snow was taught about Mormonism from missionaries Orson Pratt and Lyman E. Johnson . He was Baptism baptized into the Church of Christ Latter Day Saints Church of Christ in 1832. On August 23, 1832, Snow and Amasa M. Lyman were ordained to the Priesthood Latter Day Saints priesthood office of Elder Latter Day Saints elder by Joseph Smith, Jr. and Frederick G. Williams , and the two of them immediately departed on a proselytizing mission. In 1833, Snow returned to Vermont and married Susan Slater Lang. He remained in Vermont until 1834, when he went to Ohio to become a membere of Smith s Zion s Camp expedition to Missouri . In 1835, Snow was ordained to the priesthood office of Seventy Latter Day Saints seventy and became a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy . Snow and his family migrated with the Latter Day Saints from Ohio , to Iowa , and finally to Utah Territory . In 1852 Snow was a Missionary LDS ... City, Utah . See also Erastus Snow Zerubbabel s brother References Andrew Jenson , LDS Biographical ... Zerubbabel Snow DEFAULTSORT Snow, Zerubbabel Category 1809 births Category 1888 deaths Category American ... more details
Sefer Zerubbabel ref also called the Book of Zerubbabel or the Apocalypse of Zerubbabel ref is a medieval Hebrew ref name stern apocalypse written at the beginning of the 7th century in the style of biblical visions e.g. Book of Daniel Daniel , Book of Ezekiel Ezekiel placed into the mouth of Zerubbabel , ref name strack ref also spelled Zrubavel ref the last descendant of the Davidic line to take a prominent part in Israel s history, who laid the foundation of the Second Temple in the 6th century BCE. ref name stern The enigmatic postexilic biblical leader receives a revelatory vision outlining personalities and events associated with the Land of Israel restoration of Israel , the End time End of Days , ref name reeves and the establishment of the Third Temple . ref name stern cite book title Rabbinic Fantasies Imaginative Narratives from Classical Hebrew Literature first Martha last Himmelfarb editor David Stern and Mark Mirsky pages 67f year 1998 publisher Yale University Press isbn 0300074026 ref History The groundwork for the book was probably written in Palestine between 629 and 636 ref name silver during fierce struggles between Sassanid Empire Persia and the Byzantine Empire for control of the Holy Land ref name reeves qq.v. Byzantine Arab Wars , Muslim conquest of Syria . These wars ... Gaon 939 1038 probably knew the book, but never mention it by name. ref name reeves Sefer Zerubbabel ... of Jerusalem , ref name strack the book begins with Zerubbabel, whose name was associated ... to be the Messiah, Menahem ben Amiel, doomed to abide there until his appointed hour. Zerubbabel ... ben David will resurrection resurrect him. ref name silver Zerubbabel is led to a house of disgrace ... concludes with Zerubbabel s vision of the descent of the Heavenly Temple to earth. ref name stern ... people jcreeves sefer zerubbabel.htm English translation of SEFER ZERUBBABEL References reflist DEFAULTSORT Zerubbabel, Apocalypse Of Category Apocalyptic literature Category Jewish texts Category ... more details
Ohel lang he , tent or house is the name of the fourth son of Zerubbabel . His name is mentioned in bibleverse 1 Chronicles 3 20 HE . Bible stub Category Hebrew Bible people ... more details
eastons File Michelangelo, lunetta, Zerubbabel Abiud Eliakim 01.jpg thumb right 350px Lunette in the Sistine Chapel of Abihud with Zerubbabel and Eliakim. Abihud father i.e., possessor of renown. 1. One of the sons of Bela, the son of Benjamin 1 Chr. 8 3 called also Ahihud ver. 7 . 2. A descendant of Zerubbabel and father of Eliakim Bible Eliakim Matt. 1 13, Abiud called also Juda Luke 3 26 , and Obadiah 1 Chr. 3 21 . The name may also occasionally be romanized as Abioud Greek or Abiyhuwd Hebrew . Meaning and origin of Abiud Gender Male Ethnic Origin Biblical Meaning br Father of praise br Father of renown br My father is majesty Category Hebrew Bible people Tanakh stub ca Abihud de Abihud pt Abihud wo Abiyudd ... more details
orphan date September 2010 Kadmiel before God i.e., his servant, one of the Levite s who returned with Zerubbabel from the Babylonian captivity bibleverse Nehemiah 9 4 , bibleverse nb Nehemiah 10 9 , bibleverse nb Nehemiah 12 8 . Eastons Category Hebrew Bible people Tanakh stub ... more details
of Jesus . There is conflicting text in the Hebrew Bible as to whether Zerubbabel ... list Zerubbabel as the son of Shealtiel, they differ as to Shealtiel s paternity with Matthew agreeing ... texts regarding whether Zerubbabel is the son of Shealtiel or Pedaiah. Several texts that are thought to be more or less contemporaneous explicitly call Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel Niv Ezra ... makes Zerubbabel a nephew of Shealtiel King Jeconiah is the father of Shealtiel and Pedaiah, then Pedaiah is the father of Zerubbabel. Various attempts have been made to show how both genealogies could ... 25 5 6 . If so, Zerubbabel would be the legal son of Shealtiel but the biological son of Pedaiah ... siblings, nephews and nieces, or anyone else who cohabitates in his household . Zerubbabel ... both speculations could be true. Zerubbabel could be the legal son of Shealtiel and therefore also a member of his household . Notably, if Shealtiel had no biological children, Zerubbabel as a legal ... Zerubbabel as a son of Pedaiah could be a scribal error. It occurs in a part of the text where ... Zerubbabel , Jewish Encyclopedia 1908. ref The expected mention of Shealtiel being a father seems ... with these verses as well. In any case, those texts that call Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel have a context that is overtly political and seems to emphasize Zerubbabel s potential royal claim to the throne of the Davidic Dynasty by being Shealtiel s successor. Zerubbabel is understood as the legal successor of Shealtiel, with Zerubbabel s title paralleling the Highpriest Jeshua s title, son of Jozadak ... of Jesus regard Shealtiel and not Pedaiah as the father of Zerubbabel. Matthew lists Shealtiel as the son ... s son through whom the title would pass to his descendants. The son of this Levirate union was Zerubbabel. In Matthew 1 12 and Luke 3 27 Zerubbabel is listed legally as Salathiel s son but in 1 Chronicles ..., Salathiel, who by Levirate custom has a son named Zerubbabel. This son, Zerubbabel, has no blood line ... more details
that the father of Zerubbabel was Pedaiah, a brother of Shealtiel. Zerubbabel, which means born in Babylon was a common name and it is entirely possible that Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel had a cousin also named Zerubbabel. Gundry notes that the opening line after the exile to Babylon clearly does not refer ... more details
Adonikam whom the Lord sets up, one of those which came with Zerubbabel Ezra 2 13 . His children, or retainers, to the number of 666, came up to Jerusalem 8 13 . References eastons External links http net.bible.org dictionary.php?word adonikam&sourceid Mozilla search Netbible Category Hebrew Bible people Tanakh stub ... more details
Ohel may refer to Ohel social services Ohel , a children s home & family services organization in New York Ohel Bible , the son of Zerubbabel, mentioned in I Chronicles Ohel Chabad , burial place of the sixth and seventh Lubavitcher Rebbes Ohel grave , a structure built over the graves of Rebbes, prophets and tzadikim See also Ohel Leah Synagogue disambig ... more details
Tattenai or Tatnai or Sisinnes was a Biblical character and a Achaemenid Empire Persian Satrap governor of the province west of the Euphrates River during the time of Zerubbabel and the reign of Darius I . ref http www.britannica.com eb article 9001332 Tattenai. Encyclop dia Britannica . 2007. Encyclop dia Britannica Online. 4 Sept. 2007 ref He is best known for questioning King Darius in regards to the rebuilding of a temple for the Lord, God of Israel. The rebuilding was being led by Joshua the High Priest Jeshua, son of Jozadak , and Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, and had been issued by King Cyrus I. Tattenai wrote a letter to King Darius to ask of these statements were true, and then King Darius wrote a letter confirming that the statements were true. In the letter, Darius asked that the people do everything they can to support this rebuilding financially, and that they do nothing to impede it lest they suffer harsh punishment. Notes and references Reflist MEast hist stub Hebrew Bible stub Category Ancient Israel and Judah Category Hebrew Bible people Category Achaemenid satraps Category Return to Zion hr Tatenai sh Tatenai ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Mizpar also Mispereth a Jewish exile in Babylon who accompanied Zerubbabel back to Jerusalem Kingdom of Judah Judah . References sourcetext source Bible version King James book Ezra chapter 2 verse 1 range 2 sourcetext source Bible version King James book Nehemiah chapter 7 verse 7 Meaning number External links http bibletools.org index.cfm fuseaction Def.show RTD Easton Topic Mizpar Easton s Bible Dictionary Mizpar Category Hebrew Bible people Hebrew Bible stub ... more details
Jehozadak is a character in the Bible , who name means Jehovah justified. He was the son of the high priest Seraiah at the time of the Babylonian exile 1 Chronicles 6 14, 15 . He was carried into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar , and probably died in Babylon . He was the father of Joshua the High Priest Jeshua Joshua , who returned with Zerubbabel . Jehozadak went into exile during the captivity. 1 Chronicles 6 15 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Hebrew Bible people Judaism bio stub ... more details
Image Zorobabel Abiud Eliachim.jpg right 300px thumb Michaelangelo s Zerubbabel Abiud Eliakim it is unknown who each of the figures is meant to represent. Matthew 1 13 is the thirteenth verse of Matthew 1 of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament . The verse is part of the section where the genealogy of Saint Joseph Joseph , the father of Jesus , is listed. This verse covers the section somewhat after the Babylonian Captivity six generation before Jesus . See also Genealogy of Jesus In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads And Zerubbabel Zorobabel begat Abiud and Abiud begat Eliakim and Eliakim begat Azor The World English Bible translates the passage as Zerubbabel became the father of Abiud. Abiud became the father of Eliakim. Eliakim became the father of Azor. For a collection of other versions see http bibref.hebtools.com ?book 20Matthew&verse 1 13&src BibRef Matthew 1 13 Zerubbabel is reported to have had a number of children, but no other source has one named Abiud. The Eliakim listed is not to be confused with Jehoiakim , who is sometimes referred to as Eliakim. Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel is also listed in the genealogy of Jesus that appears in Luke 3 27 . For a full discussion of this issue see Genealogy of Jesus Explanations for divergence . Those listed in this part of the genealogy lived in the period after the Babylonian Captivity and six generation before Jesus . Traditionally Zerubbabel s period is believed to have started in 539 BC , while Azor, the last listed, is said to have died in 372 BC . This is a long period of time for just four people and many scholars feel an accurate list would be longer. Luke s genealogy has far more names covering this period. That this part of the genealogy is usually lacking in papponymic naming leads Albright and Mann to speculate that over the generations the repeating and similar names were merged. ref ... & Company, 1971. ref Of the people listed in this passage only Zerubbabel is well known. He plays ... more details
eastons Context date October 2009 Shecaniah one intimate with God . 1. A priest to whom the tenth lot came forth when David divided the priests 1 Chr. 24 11 . 2. One of the priests who were set to give to their brethren by courses of the daily portion 2 Chr. 31 15 . Shechani ah, id. 1. A priest whose sons are mentioned in 1 Chr. 3 21, 22. 2. Ezra 8 5. 3. Ezra 10 2 4. 4. The father of Shemaiah, who repaired the wall of Jerusalem Neh. 3 29 . 5. The father in law of Tobiah Neh. 6 18 . 6. A priest who returned from the Captivity with Zerubbabel Neh. 12 3 marg., or Shebaniah . Category Hebrew Bible people Tanakh stub ... more details
Hananiah may refer to Hananiah, son of Zerubbabel , exilarch Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego Hananiah Shadrach of the Book of Daniel Hananiah Samaritan , 4th century BC, governor of Samaria under the Achaemenid Empire Haninah , or Chaninah, 2nd century AD Rabbinic sage, contemporary of Judah ben Bathyra and Jonathan Hanina ben Hakinai , 2nd century AD Rabbinic sage, contemporary of Ben Azzai and Simon the Temanite Haninah ben Teradion , 2nd century AD Rabbinic sage, contemporary of Eleazar ben Perata I and Halafta Hananiah Harari 1912 2000 , American painter and illustrator Hanania Baer , award winning cinematographer See also Hanani Ananias disambiguation given name Category Hebrew given names ru he he ... more details
Aechmalotarcha , or chmalotarcha , in antiquity, is a Greek language Greek term signifying the chief or leader of captives. The Jew s who refused to return with Zerubbabel to Jerusalem after the Babylonian Captivity created an chmalotarcha to govern them. The people themselves did not refer to him by that title, since they spoke Hebrew language Hebrew or Chaldee , not Greek. Origen and others, who wrote in Greek, rendered the Hebrew name Rosh galut , or , Reish galuta in Aramaic , meaning head of the exile or exilarch . However, Jews must have had officers of this kind before the return from Babylon for example, in the Apocryphal story of Susanna Book of Daniel Susannah , the two elders who condemned her were chmalotarch that year. 1728 Jewish hist stub Category Jewish history Category Greek words and phrases ... more details
Nehemiah ben Hushiel was the son of the Jewish Exilarch , placed as the symbolic leader of Jewish troops within Sassanid army in 608 CE, according to Jewish sources. This army participated in Byzantine Sassanid War of 602 628 Khasrau II s campaign in the Levant. The Jewish revolt against Heraclius joint military effort of Sassanid troops and local Jewish militias resulted in a short lived Jewish revolt against Heraclius The Sassanid Jewish Commonwealth Jewish authonomy . Nehemiah is related as a Messianic leader in some Apocalypse of Zerubbabel Jewish writings of the middle ages . ref http www.eretzyisroel.org jkatz The 20Persian 20conquest 20of 20Jerusalem 20in 20614CE 20compared 20with 20Islamic 20conquest 20of 20638CE.pdf The Persian conquest of Jerusalem in 614CE compared with Islamic conquest of 638CE By Ben Abrahamson and Joseph Katz ref Nehemiah s Jewish army and the Persians, commanded by Shahrbaraz , were joined by the wealthy Jewish leader Benjamin of Tiberias and a force of Tiberian Jews. The combined forces successfully Siege of Jerusalem 614 captured Jerusalem in 614 CE . Nehemiah had then been appointed the ruler of Jerusalem. He began the work of making arrangements of the rebuilding of the Temple, and sorting out genealogies to established a new High Priesthood. However, the Christian population in the city remained strong and after only three years a riot occurred, in which a mob of the young Christians united and killed Nehemiah ben Hushiel and his council of the righteous . They dragged their bodies through the street and dumped them over the city wall. See also Exilarch Mar Zutra III Jewish revolt against Heraclius Apocalypse of Zerubbabel Byzantine Sassanid War of 602 628 Siege of Jerusalem 614 References Reflist Category High Priests of Israel Category Murdered monarchs Category Old Testament Apocrypha people Category Medieval Jews in Palestine Jewish hist stub ... more details
Orphan date November 2009 The mystery surrounding the identity of Joiakim is rather convoluted. Biblical texts seem to conflict with one another, as we will detail. In a similar fashion the history of Josephus Antiq. 11 121 mentions Joiakim, or Joacim but does not include many details regarding his identity or role. Biblical Citations br 1 Esdras 3 9 5 5 Joiakim is referred to as the son of Zerubbabel The Esdras genealogy of Zerubbabel s sons is considered to be highly confused. ref name The New OXford Annotated Bible New Oxford Annotated Bible ref ref name Biblical Apocrypha Biblical Apocrypha ref br 1 Chronicles 3 19 Does not mention Joiakim as son of Zerubbabel, and there is no reference to Joiakim s role as a priest of the David line ref name The Bible The Bible ref br Judith 4 6 7 4 8 4 14 15 8 Recognizes Joiakim as a Kohen Gadol High Priest that hold religious and military authority ref name Biblical Apocrypha br Because there is no evidence that a high priest would exercise such a wide range of powers, some scholars believe that Joiakim may be a pseudonym for a person from either the Hasmonean period, the time of Trajan or Hadrian , or as a representative figure of the priesthood in general. ref Anchor Bible Dictionary ref br Nehemiah 12 10, 26 However, this list is artificial and problematic, but its existence reflects the importance of priests and Levites in this period. ref name The New OXford Annotated Bible New Oxford Annotated Bible ref Identifies Joiakim as a High Priest, the son of Jeshua ref name The Bible br Susanna 1 1,4,6,28,29,63 The book of Susanna states that Joiakim was the husband of Susanna, a very rich man living in Babylon and the most honored Jew of them all, however according the New Oxford Annotated Bible it appears that this Joiakim is not connected to other Joaikim s in the Bible confirmed by Josephus ref name Biblical Apocrypha Josephus br Joiakim may have aided in he rebuilding of the temple, if he was a son of Joshua. ref Ezra 3 9 ... more details
Jechoniah ref Although Israel had at least one Solomonic descendant, Zerubbabel as governor under the Persians, Zerubbabel never was crowned king. Saint Joachim and Saint Anne main Saint Joachim Saint ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Quarries 1. The Royal Quarries see Zedekiah s Cave not found in Scripture is the name given to the vast caverns stretching far underneath the northern hill, Bezetha, on which Jerusalem is built. Out of these mammoth caverns stones, a hard limestone, have been quarried in ancient times for the buildings in the city, and for the temples of Solomon, Zerubbabel, and Herod. Huge blocks of stone are still found in these caves bearing the marks of pick and chisel. The general appearance of the whole suggests to the explorer the idea that the Phoenician quarrymen have just suspended their work. The supposition that the polished blocks of stone for Solomon s temple were sent by Hiram I Hiram from Lebanon or Tyre Lebanon Tyre is not supported by any evidence comp. 1 Kings 5 8 . Hiram sent masons and stone squarers to Jerusalem to assist Solomon s workmen in their great undertaking, but did not send stones to Jerusalem, where, indeed, they were not needed, as these royal quarries abundantly testify. 2. The quarries Heb. pesilim by Gilgal Judg. 3 19 , from which Ehud turned back for the purpose of carrying out his design to put Eglon king of Moab to death, were probably the graven images as the word is rendered by the LXX. and the Vulgate and in the marg. A.V. and R.V. , or the idol temples the Moabites had erected at Gilgal, where the children of Israel first encamped after crossing the Jordan. The Hebrew language Hebrew word is rendered graven images in Deut. 7 25, and is not elsewhere translated quarries. eastons DEFAULTSORT Quarries Biblical Category Hebrew Bible places Category Ancient sites in Jerusalem ... more details
Eschatology Armilus lang he ref also spelled Armilos , Armilius ref is an False messiah anti Messiah figure in late period Jewish eschatology , comparable to the Christian Antichrist and Muslim Masih ad Dajjal Dajjal , who will conquer Jerusalem and persecute the Jews until his final defeat at the hands of God or the true Messiah. His inevitable destruction symbolizes the ultimate victory of good over evil in the Messianic age . According to the Jewish Encyclopedia , Armilus is a king who will arise at the end of time against the Messiah, and will be conquered by him after having brought much distress upon Israel , similar to Gog and Magog Gog . He is spoken of in both Midrash Vayosha and Sefer Zerubbabel , in which he defeats the Messiah ben Joseph . The origin of this figure, said to be the offspring of Satan In Judaism Satan and a virgin, or Satan and a statue or stone , is as much involved in doubt as the different phases of his development, and his relation to the Christian legend and doctrine. Name The name might be derived from Romulus , one of the founders of Rome , or from Angra Mainyu Ahriman , the evil principle in Zoroastrianism Arimainyus Armalgus . http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1789&letter A Appearance Some sources depict Armilus as bald, partially deaf, partially maimed, and partially leprous. ref http www.religiousstudies.uncc.edu jcreeves midrash wayosha end.htm Midrash Vayosha ref See also Antichrist Belial False messiah Jewish messianism Masih ad Dajjal Messiah ben Joseph Notes reflist External links http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1789&letter A Armilus in the Jewish Encyclopedia Category Jewish mythology Category Jewish eschatology de Armilus ro Armilus ... more details
wikify date November 2010 Meshullam is a Biblical masculine name meaning Befriended . In the Old Testament the name Meshullam was borne by eleven characters One of the chief Gadites in Bashan in the time of Jotham bibleverse lb Ch1 5 13 HE . Grandfather of Shaphan, the scribe, in the reign of Josiah bibleverse lb Kg2 22 3 HE . A priest, father of Hilkiah bibleverse lb Ch1 9 11 HE , bibleverse lb Neh 11 11 HE , in the reign of Ammon called Shallum in bibleverse lb Ch1 6 12 HE . A Levite of the family of Kohath bibleverse lb Ch2 34 12 HE , in the reign of Josiah. A son of Elpaal. bibleverse lb Ch1 8 17 HE . One of two sons of Zerubbabel , the other being Hananiah. bibleverse 1 Chronicles 3 19 HE A priest, head of the House of Ezra. bibleverse lb Neh 12 13 HE . A chief priest bibleverse lb Neh 12 16 HE . One of the leading Levites in the time of Ezra bibleverse lb Ezr 8 16 HE . A priest bibleverse lb Ch1 9 12 HE . One of the principal Israelites who supported Ezra when expounding the law to the people bibleverse lb Neh 8 4 HE . References references eastons Hebrew Bible stub See also List of minor Biblical figures Category Hebrew Bible people Category New Testament people ... more details
stand alone list Refimprove date November 2010 The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in St. Johnsbury, Vermont . See also Category People from St. Johnsbury, Vermont Artists and authors GG Allin , punk musician. Chris Hedges , journalist and author. Stephen Huneck , artist and wood carver. Khonnor , musician. Military Asa P. Blunt , Brevet military brevet , Civil War era general. Politics Jonathan Arnold , delegate to the Continental Congress. Lemuel H. Arnold , congressman and governor of List of Governors of Rhode Island Rhode Island . George Baldwin Wisconsin politician George Baldwin , Wisconsin politician. Albert W. Barney , Vermont jurist. Horace Fairbanks , governor of List of Governors of Vermont Vermont . Frederick G. Fleetwood , congressman. Ellery Albee Hibbard , congressman. Harland Bradley Howe , judge. Luther Jewett , congressman. Graham S. Newell , state senator. Jonathan Ross senator Jonathan Ross , senator. Professionals Franklin Fairbanks , businessman, philanthropist, and co founder of Winter Park, Florida Winter Park and Rollins College . Thaddeus Fairbanks , inventor. Milo Parker Jewett , educator. Charles Hosmer Morse , businessman and co founder of Winter Park, Florida Winter Park and Rollins College . Religion Jacob Gates , religious leader. Edwin Wallace Parker , missionary bishop. Bob Smith doctor Dr. Bob Smith , co founder of Alcoholics Anonymous . Erastus Snow , religious leader. Zerubbabel Snow , religious leader. Sports Jean Dubuc , baseball player. References Reflist 1 Category People from St. Johnsbury, Vermont Category Lists of people by U.S. cities St. Johnsbury ... more details