Tsivya ( Hebrew צִבְיָה , Zivia , the “gazelle” [1] ) is the wife of Ahaziah and the mother of the king of Judea, who reigned in Jerusalem for forty years. Tsivya was descended from Bathsheba .
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In the seventh year, Jehu reigned Joash and reigned forty years in Jerusalem. The name of his mother is Tsivya, from Bathsheba.
- ( 2 Kings 12: 1)
Joash was seven years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem; the name of his mother Tsivya from Bathsheba.
- ( 2 Chronicles 24: 1)
Tsivya in the Torah is the mother of the Jewish king ( Mlahim II, 12: 2).
Notes
- ↑ "Strong Numbers - Tsibyah" . strongnumbers.com . 03-19-11