The story of Azariah II

Azariah II was a biblical figure who served as the High Priest of Israel during the reign of King Uzziah of Judah. He was the son of Zadok and the brother of Seraiah. He is best known for his role in the rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem, which had been destroyed by the Babylonians. He was instrumental in the rebuilding of the Temple, and his efforts were praised by the prophet Isaiah. He also helped to restore the worship of God in the Temple, and was instrumental in the re-establishment of the priesthood. He was also known for his wisdom and piety, and was respected by the people of Judah. He is remembered for his role in the rebuilding of the Temple and for his piety and wisdom.
Name meaning
The name "Azariah" is of Hebrew origin and means "Yahweh has helped" or "God has helped." It is a theophoric name, incorporating the element "Yah," which refers to the Hebrew God. The addition of "II" generally denotes that this is the second person in a particular family or lineage with this name, often used to distinguish between a parent and a child who share the same name, or to carry on a family tradition. Thus, "Azariah II" would mean "Azariah, the second," honoring both the original meaning of the name and its place within a familial context.
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
High Priest of Israel