Chushan-Rishathaim. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. According to biblical sources, Chushan-Rishathaim (Hebrew: כּוּשַׁן רִשְׁעָתַיִם Ḵūšān Riš'āṯayim, "twice-evil Kushite") was king of Aram-Naharaim, or Northwest Mesopotamia, and the first oppressor of the Israelites after their settlement in Canaan.
Chushan-Rishathaim. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. According to biblical sources, Chushan-Rishathaim (Hebrew: כּוּשַׁן רִשְׁעָתַיִם Ḵūšān Riš'āṯayim, "twice-evil Kushite") was king of Aram-Naharaim, or Northwest Mesopotamia, and the first oppressor of the Israelites after their settlement in Canaan.
Jeconiah (Hebrew: יְכָנְיָה Yekonya [jəxɔnjaː], meaning "Yah has established"; Greek: Ιεχονιας; Latin: Iechonias, Jechonias), also known as Coniah and as Jehoiachin (Hebrew: יְהֹויָכִין [jəhoːjaːˈxiːn]; Latin: Ioachin, Joachin), was a king of Judah who was dethroned by the King of Babylon in the 6th century BC and ...
The name Cosam is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Cosam is: Divining.
The name Coz is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Coz is: A thorn.
Cozbi. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Cozbi (Biblical Hebrew: כָּזְבִּי, tr. Kozbī; Akkadian: Kuzābatum) is mentioned in Numbers 25 in the Hebrew Bible as "[the] daughter of Zur", a prominent Midianite, and a wife or concubine of the Israelite Zimri, son of Salu.
Crescens was an individual who appears in the New Testament. He was said to be a missionary in Galatia and became a companion of Paul. The name 'Crescens' is the present-active participle of the Latin word crescere, and means 'increasing'.
The Hebrew Old Testament name Cushan is probably a poetic or prolonged name of the land of Cush, the Arabian Cush (Habakkuk 3:7). ... "Cushan". Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.).
Biblical Meaning: The name Cushi is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Cushi is: Ethiopians, blackness.
Meaning & History. Derived from the Old English elements cuþ "famous" and beorht "bright". Saint Cuthbert was a 6th-century hermit who became the bishop of Lindisfarne, an island off the coast of England. He was known as performer of healing miracles.