The story of Amaziah of Judah

Amaziah was a king of Judah in the Old Testament of the Bible. He was the son of King Joash and ruled for 29 years, starting at the age of 25. He is known for his victories in battle against Edom and Israel, but also for his disobedience to God. According to the Bible, Amaziah turned away from God and worshipped foreign gods, which ultimately led to his downfall and death. He was killed by conspirators in Jerusalem and his son, Uzziah, succeeded him as king of Judah.
Name meaning
The name "Amaziah" is of Hebrew origin and can be translated to mean "Yahweh is mighty" or "the strength of the Lord." Amaziah was a king of Judah in the Hebrew Bible, specifically mentioned in the Books of Kings and Chronicles. He was the son of Joash and became the ninth king of Judah. His reign is noted for both military successes and failures, as well as religious reform efforts that were marred by subsequent idolatries.
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
King of Judah