Ziza:
splendour; abundance. (1.) A Simeonite prince (1Ch 4:37-43).
(2.) A son of Rehoboam (2Ch 11:20).
Ziza:
same as Zina
Ziza:
zi'-za (ziza', probably a childish reduplicated abbreviation or a term of endearment (Curtis, Chron., 369, quoting Noldeke in EB, III 3294)):
(1) A Simeonite chief (1Ch 4:37).
(2) A son of King Rehoboam, his mother being a daughter or grand-daughter of Absalom (2Ch 11:20).
(3) A probable reading for ZIZAH (which see).
Ziza:
(shining).
(1.) Son of Shiphi, a chief of the Simeonites in the reign of Hezekiah (1 Chronicles 4:37). (B.C. about 725)
(2.) Son of Rehoboam by Maachah the granddaughter of Absalom (2 Chronicles 11:20). (B.C. after 973)
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