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HASHABIAH

(Heb. ḥăšayâ, ḥăšayā)

1. A Merarite Levite, the father of Malluch and son of Amaziah (1 Chr. 6:45[MT 30]). He was an ancestor of Ethan, a temple musician during David’s reign.

2. A Merarite Levite, the father of Azrikam (1 Chr. 9:14) and son of Bunni (Neh. 11:15). He was an ancestor of Shemaiah, who resettled in Jerusalem.

3. One of the six sons of Jeduthun whom David set apart for prophesying, playing the harp, and thanking and praising the Lord (1 Chr. 25:3).

4. A Hebronite, leader of 1700 family members west of the Jordan. As one of David’s officials, he was in charge of religious and secular matters in his area (1 Chr. 26:30).

5. The son of Kemuel; an official over the tribe of Levi (1 Chr. 27:17).

6. A chief officer of the Levites at the time of Josiah (2 Chr. 35:9).

7. A Levite and descendant of Merari from Casiphia N of Babylon whom Ezra persuaded to accompany him and the other exiles back to Jerusalem (Ezra 8:19).

8. One of the 12 leading priests whom Ezra set apart to take care of the silver, gold, and other articles that the king, officials, and people had donated to the Lord (Ezra 8:24).

9. An Israelite among the descendants of Parosh who divorced his foreign wife (Ezra 10:25).

10. A ruler of half the district of Keilah who carried out repairs on his section of the wall after the Exile (Neh. 3:17).

11. One who set his seal to the renewed covenant under Nehemiah (Neh. 10:11[MT 12]).

12. Chief officer of the Levites during the time of Nehemiah; ancestor of Uzzi and father of Bani (Neh. 11:22).

13. The head of the priestly family of Hilkiah during the days of Joiakim (Neh. 12:21).

14. A leader of the Levites who gave responsive praise and thanksgiving in the temple during the time of Nehemiah (Neh. 12:24).

Robin Gallaher Branch







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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