Hashub
Hashub
(Heb. Chashshub’, , intelligent; Sept , in Neh 11:15 , in 1Ch 9:14 Vulg. Hasub, in 1Ch 9:14 Hassub), the name of two or three men about the time of the return front Babylon.
1. A Levite of the family of Merari, son of Azrikam, and father of Shemaiah, which last was one of those resident in the villages of the Netophathites, and having general oversight over the Temple (Neh 11:15; 1Ch 9:14, in which latter passage the name is. more accurately Anglicized Hasshub). B.C. ante 440.
2. A person who repaired part of the walls of Jerusalem opposite his house (Neh 3:21); perhaps the same with the foregoing. B.C. 446.
3. Son of Pahath-Moab, and one of those who re-paired part of the walls of Jerusalem (Neh 3:11). B.C. 446. He is probably the same with one of the chief’ Israelites who joined-in the sacred covenant o’ Nehemiah (Neh 10:23) B.C. cir. 410.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Hashub
intelligent. (1.) A Levite of the family of Merari (Neh. 11:15; 1 Chr. 9:14). (2.) Neh. 3:23. 3:11.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Hashub
1. 1Ch 9:14; Neh 3:11.
2. Neh 3:23.
3. Neh 10:23.
4. Neh 11:15.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Hashub
hashub, hashub. See HASSHUB.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Hashub
H2815
1. Son of Pahath-Moab
Neh 3:11
2. One of the captivity who assisted in repairing the wall of Jerusalem
Neh 3:23
3. Head of a family
Neh 10:23
4. Called Hasshub, a Levite
1Ch 9:14; Neh 11:15
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Hashub
Ha’shub. (intelligent).
1. A son of Pahath-moab, who assisted in the repair, of the wall of Jerusalem. Neh 3:11. (B.C. 446).
2. Another, who assisted in the same work. Neh 3:23.
3. One of the heads of the people, who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah. Neh 10:23. (B.C. 410).
4. A Merarite Levite. Neh 11:15.