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Keziah (Hebrew: קְצִיעָה Qəṣī‘ā; Greek: Κασία, Kasia; also Ketziah) is a woman in the Hebrew Bible. She was the second of the three daughters born to Job after his sufferings (Job 42:14). Her elder sister was Jemima and her younger sister Keren-Happuch. A number of etymologies have been suggested for her name, among them the Hebrew for Cassia, from the name for the spice tree. The name has been taken to symbolize female equality, since all of Job's three daughters received an inheritance from their father, an unusual circumstance in a time period when women and men were not treated equally.

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  • Kezia ist im Buch Ijob im Alten Testament die zweite Tochter Ijobs nach der Versuchung durch den Satan. (de)
  • Keziah (Hebrew: קְצִיעָה Qəṣī‘ā; Greek: Κασία, Kasia; also Ketziah) is a woman in the Hebrew Bible. She was the second of the three daughters born to Job after his sufferings (Job 42:14). Her elder sister was Jemima and her younger sister Keren-Happuch. A number of etymologies have been suggested for her name, among them the Hebrew for Cassia, from the name for the spice tree. The name has been taken to symbolize female equality, since all of Job's three daughters received an inheritance from their father, an unusual circumstance in a time period when women and men were not treated equally. (en)
  • Kezia, ou Keziah ou Ketsia (grec : Κασία—Kasia, hébreu : קְצִיעָה - Ketziah), est la deuxième des trois filles de Job (Job, 42:14), entre l'aînée Jemima et la benjamine Kéren-Happuc, dans la Bible, dans le Tanakh et l'Ancien Testament. * Portail de la Bible (fr)
  • Kezia (Ibrani: קְצִיעָה Qəṣî‘āh; Yunani: Κασία, Kasia; juga Ketziah) adalah seorang wanita dalam Perjanjian Lama. Ia adalah putri kedua dari tiga putri yang lahir dari Ayub usai ia menderita (Ayub 42:14). Kakaknya bernama Yemima dan adiknya bernama Kerenhapukh. Sejumlah etimologi diusulkan untuk nama tersebut, salah satunya adalah kata Ibrani untuk Cassia, dari nama untuk pohon rempah-rempah. Nama tersebut dipakai untuk melambangkan kesetaraan perempuan, karena seluruh tiga putri Ayub meraih warisan dari ayahnya, sebuah peristiwa tak lazim pada masa saat wanita dan pria tak diperlakukan setara. (in)
  • Quézia, Quétsia ou ainda Cássia (em hebraico: קציעה, Qetsiyah) é uma personagem do Antigo Testamento da Bíblia. Foi uma das três filhas que Jó teve depois que Deus virou seu cativeiro. Este nome em português significa canela ou madeira cheirosa, que é uma especiaria bastante utilizada na culinária como condimento e aromatizante. A Bíblia ainda relata que Quézia, juntamente com suas irmãs, era uma das mulheres mais bonitas da época e que, contrariamente ao costume antigo, recebeu parte da herança de seu pai, Jó, a qual era destinada somente aos filhos homens. Na mitologia grega, Quézia era filha de uma camponesa juntamente com o deus dos mares, Posídon. Quézia não era muito conhecida, pois Posídon queria protegê-la de Cronos. (pt)
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  • Kezia ist im Buch Ijob im Alten Testament die zweite Tochter Ijobs nach der Versuchung durch den Satan. (de)
  • Keziah (Hebrew: קְצִיעָה Qəṣī‘ā; Greek: Κασία, Kasia; also Ketziah) is a woman in the Hebrew Bible. She was the second of the three daughters born to Job after his sufferings (Job 42:14). Her elder sister was Jemima and her younger sister Keren-Happuch. A number of etymologies have been suggested for her name, among them the Hebrew for Cassia, from the name for the spice tree. The name has been taken to symbolize female equality, since all of Job's three daughters received an inheritance from their father, an unusual circumstance in a time period when women and men were not treated equally. (en)
  • Kezia, ou Keziah ou Ketsia (grec : Κασία—Kasia, hébreu : קְצִיעָה - Ketziah), est la deuxième des trois filles de Job (Job, 42:14), entre l'aînée Jemima et la benjamine Kéren-Happuc, dans la Bible, dans le Tanakh et l'Ancien Testament. * Portail de la Bible (fr)
  • Kezia (Ibrani: קְצִיעָה Qəṣî‘āh; Yunani: Κασία, Kasia; juga Ketziah) adalah seorang wanita dalam Perjanjian Lama. Ia adalah putri kedua dari tiga putri yang lahir dari Ayub usai ia menderita (Ayub 42:14). Kakaknya bernama Yemima dan adiknya bernama Kerenhapukh. (in)
  • Quézia, Quétsia ou ainda Cássia (em hebraico: קציעה, Qetsiyah) é uma personagem do Antigo Testamento da Bíblia. Foi uma das três filhas que Jó teve depois que Deus virou seu cativeiro. Este nome em português significa canela ou madeira cheirosa, que é uma especiaria bastante utilizada na culinária como condimento e aromatizante. A Bíblia ainda relata que Quézia, juntamente com suas irmãs, era uma das mulheres mais bonitas da época e que, contrariamente ao costume antigo, recebeu parte da herança de seu pai, Jó, a qual era destinada somente aos filhos homens. (pt)
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  • Keziah (en)
  • Kezia (Bibel) (de)
  • Kezia (in)
  • Kezia (fr)
  • Quézia (pt)
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