Uriah
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Uriah or Urijah was the name of several men in the Hebrew Bible. The word means "the Lord is my light". It may refer to:
- Uriah, Alabama, a town in the United States
- Uriah the Hittite, a soldier in King David's army in the Books of Samuel
- Uriah, a priest under Ahaz in the Books of Kings
- Uriah, a prophet murdered by Jehoiakim in the Book of Jeremiah
- Uriah, a priest and the father of Meremoth in the Book of Ezra Book of Nehemiah
- Uriah, a priest whom God offers to call as a witness in the Book of Isaiah
- Uriah, the Light of God
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Other uses
- Uriah Heep, fictional character in the 1850 novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
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