Urijah is the name of several men from the Bible. The word, which means the Lord is my light (Hebrew: Uriyahu [אוריהו]), also appears in an abbreviated form as Uriah (Hebrew: Uriyah [אוריה])
- A high priest in the time of Ahaz (2 Kings 16:10-16), at whose bidding he constructed an idolatrous altar like one the king had seen at Damascus, to be set up instead of the brazen altar.
- One of the priests who stood at the right hand of Ezra's pulpit when he read and expounded the law (Neh. 8:4).
- A prophet of Kirjath-jearim in the reign of Jehoiakim, king of Judah (Jer. 26:20-23). He fled into Egypt from the cruelty of the king, but having been brought back he was beheaded and his body "cast into the graves of the common people."
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- This is an article adapted from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897). Please update and revise as necessary.