Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q45053> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 64 of
64
with 100 triples per page.
- Q45053 subject Q6648247.
- Q45053 subject Q7463627.
- Q45053 subject Q9984138.
- Q45053 abstract "Joel (/ˈdʒoʊ.əl/; Hebrew: יואל Yoel; Syriac: ܝܘܐܝܠ Yu'il) was a prophet of ancient Israel, the second of the twelve minor prophets and the author of the Book of Joel. He is mentioned by name only once in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, in the introduction to his own brief book, as the son of Pethuel (Joel 1:1). The name Joel combines the covenant name of God, YHWH (or Yahweh), and el (god), and has been translated as "one to whom YHWH is God," that is, a worshiper of YHWH.The dates of his life are unknown; he may have lived anywhere from the 9th century BCE to the 5th century BCE, depending on the dating of his book. The book's mention of Greeks has not given scholars any help in dating the text since the Greeks were known to have had access to Judah from Mycenaean times. However, the book's mention of Judah's suffering and to the standing temple has led some scholars to place the date of the book in the post-exilic period, after the construction of the Second Temple. Joel was originally from Judah/Judea, and, judging from its prominence in his prophecy, was quite possibly a prophet associated with the ritual of the Jerusalem temple.According to a long-standing tradition, Joel was buried in Gush Halav.".
- Q45053 deathYear "0013".
- Q45053 majorShrine Q1527236.
- Q45053 thumbnail Joel_(Michelangelo).jpg?width=300.
- Q45053 title "Prophet".
- Q45053 veneratedIn Q5043.
- Q45053 veneratedIn Q9268.
- Q45053 wikiPageExternalLink Four-Prophets.htm.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q104028.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q105173.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q1142865.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q131643.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q1316633.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q134194.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q1527236.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q1699644.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q193748.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q19786.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q245248.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q2943.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q35032.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q3765046.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q3906600.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q428122.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q42857.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q48685.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q5019500.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q5043.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q539051.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q5592.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q6648247.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q683724.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q728428.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q732870.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q7463627.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q913564.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q9268.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q937774.
- Q45053 wikiPageWikiLink Q9984138.
- Q45053 deathDate "--07-13".
- Q45053 majorShrine "Gush Halav, Israel".
- Q45053 name "Joel".
- Q45053 titles "Prophet".
- Q45053 veneratedIn Q5043.
- Q45053 veneratedIn Q9268.
- Q45053 type Person.
- Q45053 type Agent.
- Q45053 type Cleric.
- Q45053 type Person.
- Q45053 type Saint.
- Q45053 type Agent.
- Q45053 type NaturalPerson.
- Q45053 type Thing.
- Q45053 type Q215627.
- Q45053 type Q43115.
- Q45053 type Q5.
- Q45053 type Person.
- Q45053 comment "Joel (/ˈdʒoʊ.əl/; Hebrew: יואל Yoel; Syriac: ܝܘܐܝܠ Yu'il) was a prophet of ancient Israel, the second of the twelve minor prophets and the author of the Book of Joel. He is mentioned by name only once in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, in the introduction to his own brief book, as the son of Pethuel (Joel 1:1).".
- Q45053 label "Joel (prophet)".
- Q45053 depiction Joel_(Michelangelo).jpg.
- Q45053 name "Joel".