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Jozadak (jō´zədăk), in the Bible, one in the high priests' line who probably never held office, because he was carried away to Babylon. Alternate spellings are Jehozadak and Josedech.
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Jehozadak (jēhŏz´ədăk), the same as Jozadak.
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