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Joash

[ joh-ash ]

noun

  1. (in the Bible) a king of Judah, reigned 837?–800? b.c., successor of Athaliah.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Joash1

From Late Latin Ioas, Joas, from Greek ōá, from Hebrew əōʾ “God has given”
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Example Sentences

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Joash Thomas, a 28-year-old seminarian and aspiring public theologian who lives in Atlanta, said he joined the SBC because of Moore’s influence.

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They had a man advantage for the last 30 minutes after Joash Onyango was sent off but couldn’t find an equalizer, meaning they lost their lead in their qualifying group.

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Joash wrote: "Wait why are Elf ticket prices so high!? £240 is extortionate! Calm down London."

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Joash shooting the Arrows of Deliverance.

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Having removed to London, Dyce exhibited, in 1844, Joash shooting the Arrows of Deliverance, and was elected an Associate.

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