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Micaiah may refer to any of these: People * Micaiah, the son of Imlah * Micaiah Towgood, an author * Micaiah Diondae "Dion" Glover, an American professional basketball player * Michaiah Shobek (born James Michael Shoffner), American serial killer Fictional characters * Micaiah (''Fire Emblem''), one of the main characters in ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'' See also * Micajah * Micah (other) Micah is a Hebrew given name. Micah may also refer to: *Book of Micah, in the Hebrew Bible, attributed to Micah the Prophet **Micah (prophet), its attributed author *Micah, from Micah's Idol narrative in the Book of Judges (Bible) *Micah Challenge ...
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Micaiah
Micaiah ( he, ''Mīḵāyəhū'' "Who is like Yah?"), son of Imlah, is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible. He is one of the four disciples of Elijah and not to be confused with Micah, prophet of the Book of Micah. Prophecy The events leading up to the appearance of Micaiah are illustrated in 1 Kings 22:1-12. In 1 Kings 22:1-4, Jehoshaphat, the king of Judah goes to visit the King of Israel (identified later, in 1 Kings 22:20, as Ahab), and asks if he will go with him to take over Ramoth-gilead which was under the rule of the king of Aram. Jehoshaphat the Judahite requests that Ahab the Israelite, “Inquire first for the word of the Lord” (1 Kings 22:5). Ahab then calls on his prophets and asks if he should go into battle against Ramoth-gilead. The prophets responded by telling the king of Israel to go into battle, stating that the Lord (Adonai) will deliver Ramoth-gilead into the hand of the king (1 Kings 22:6). Jehoshaphat asks if there are any other prophets of whom to inquir ...
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Micaiah Towgood
Micaiah Towgood (1700–1792) was an English Dissenting minister in Exeter, of Arian views. He is known as a theological controversialist. Life The second son of Michaijah Towgood, M.D. (died 1715), he was born at Axminster, Devonshire, on 17 December 1700. He was at school with Thomas Amory, and with him entered in 1717 the dissenting academy in Taunton run by Stephen James and Henry Grove. On leaving he was called to succeed Angel Spark (died 1721) as minister of the presbyterian congregation at Moreton Hampstead, Devon, where he was ordained on 22 August 1722. He had a substantial congregation, and concentrated on pastoral work. Accepting at Christmas 1736 a call to Crediton, Devon, in succession to Josiah Eveleigh (died 1736), he moved there in January 1737. On the death of James Green (1749), Towgood became colleague (1750) to his first cousin, Stephen Towgood (son of Stephen Towgood, his father's elder brother), as pastor of James's meeting, Exeter. The position was influe ...
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Dion Glover
Micaiah Diondae "Dion" Glover (born October 22, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is currently an assistant coach for the Grand Rapids Drive of the NBA G League, He was also a member of the BIG3 basketball league's inaugural championship team, "Trilogy". Basketball career A McDonald's All-American, the 6'5" shooting guard Glover was selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the 20th overall pick of the 1999 NBA draft, from Georgia Tech. He played for the Hawks until February 2004, posting career-high averages in 2003–04: 10 points, four rebounds and two assists, with the team failing to make the playoffs. After being waived by the Hawks, Glover played with the Toronto Raptors, then appeared in seven regular season games with the San Antonio Spurs, during the 2004–05 season. On December 5, 2005, he was waived by the Houston Rockets (no competitive games played), and played overseas in Turkey, ...
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Michaiah Shobek
Michaiah Shobek (born James Michael Shoffner; 1954 – October 19, 1976), known as The Angels of Lucifer Killer, was an American serial killer who murdered three fellow American tourists in the Bahamas from December 1973 to January 1974. He was executed for his crimes. Biography Born James Michael Shoffner in Milwaukee, Shobek grew up with his mother Juanita Spencer, a cleaner at a Milwaukee school, without knowing his father. He caught a viral disease when he was two years old, suffering permanent brain damage from it. As an adult, he began working as a handyman, dreaming of one day becoming a songwriter. In November 1973, the then 17-year-old moved to the Bahamas to "bum around", changing his name to Michaiah Shobek. Murders On December 5, 1973, he murdered his first victim, 50-year-old Paul V. Howell, an attorney from Massillon, Ohio who was attending a convention. On Wednesday evening, Howell was in his hotel room, when he heard a knock on his door. Immediately upon opening it ...
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Micaiah (Fire Emblem)
''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'' is a tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Wii home console. It is the tenth entry in the ''Fire Emblem'' series, and acts as a direct sequel to the 2005 GameCube title ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance''. It was released in 2007 in Japan and North America, and 2008 in Europe and Australia. ''Radiant Dawn'''s plot begins in the war-torn nation of Daein with the main character Micaiah and her allies, the Dawn Brigade, rebelling against the oppressive Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance#Setting, Begnion Occupational Army. The story is divided into four parts, and changes perspective between different factions within the continent of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance#Setting, Tellius. The gameplay is similar to ''Path of Radiance'' and previous ''Fire Emblem'' titles, with units moving across a grid-based map in turn-based battles, and characters unrelated to the core plot being subject to permanent death if d ...
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