Hezekiah was a king of Judah.
Hezekiah may also refer to (alphabetically, by surname if there is one, including prefixes such as "ben"/"bar"):
- Hezekiah (Amora), Talmud sage of the Amoraim period in the Land of Israel
 - Hezekiah (governor) (Yehezqiyah), late 4th-century governor and possibly High Priest of Persian Judah or/and Ptolemaic Judah
 - Hezekiah (Khazar), 9th-century Khazar ruler
 - Hezekiah (rapper) (active from 1995), American rapper, hip-hop producer, songwriter, and founder of Beat Society
 - Hezekiah Linthicum Bateman (1812–1875), 19th-century American actor and manager
 - Hezekiah ben Manoah or bar Manoah, rabbi from 13th-century France
 - Hezekiah Davis (died 1837), American politician from Pennsylvania
 - Hezekiah Gaon, last Gaon of the Yeshiva of Pumbedita, 1038–1040
 - Hezekiah Hunter (1837–1894), teacher, minister, and politician.
 - Hezekiah Jones, main character of the 1948 poem "Black Cross (Hezekiah Jones)" by Joseph Simon Newman, recorded by Lord Buckley and by Bob Dylan
 - Chaim Hezekiah Medini (1834–1905), rabbi who worked among the Krymchaks
 - Hezekiah Niles (1777–1839), 19th-century American newspaperman
 - Hezekiah Ochuka (1953–1987), ruler of Kenya for six hours in 1982
 - Hezekiah Bradley Smith (1816–1887), American politician and bigamist
 - Hezekiah Walker, American gospel artist
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Hezekiah
 - All pages containing Hezekiah
 
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