Asaiah a servant of the king

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Asaiah, a servant of the king, is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament as a royal official sent to consult the prophetess Huldah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
royal official
servant of the king
appearsIn Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Old Testament NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Jerusalem NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent discovery of the Book of the Law in the temple
associatedWithReform religious reforms of King Josiah
category Court official in Judah
Old Testament person
consulted prophetess Huldah NERFINISHED
gender male
kingdom Kingdom of Judah NERFINISHED
languageOfName Hebrew
mentionedIn 2 Chronicles 34 NERFINISHED
2 Chronicles 34:20
2 Kings 22 NERFINISHED
2 Kings 22:12
2 Kings 22:14
missionPurpose to inquire of the LORD concerning the Book of the Law
nameMeaningLanguage Hebrew
position servant of King Josiah
religion Judaism
role royal emissary
scripturalContext Deuteronomistic history NERFINISHED
sentToConsult Huldah NERFINISHED
servedUnder King Josiah NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 7th century BCE
reign of Josiah

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Huldah associatedWith Asaiah a servant of the king