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Joiada

Joiada

Joiada

(Heb. Yoyadats’, , a contraction of JEHOIADA, found only in Nehemiah, who invariably uses it), the name of two men.

1. (Sept. v.r. , Vulg. Jojada, A. Vers. Jehoiada.) Son of Paseah, and apparently one of the chief priests; in conjunction with Meshullam he repaired the Old Gate, SEE JERUSALEM, with its appurtenances, after the captivity (Neh 3:6). B.C. 446.

2. (Sept. v.r. , .) Son and successor of Eliashib in the high priesthood, himself succeeded by his son Jonathan (Neh 12:10-11; Neh 12:22); another of his sons having married a daughter of Sanballat, on which account he was banished (Neh 13:28). B.C. post 446. Josephus (Ant. 11, 7, 1) Graecizes the name as Judas (). SEE HIGH PRIEST.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Joiada

(whom Jehovah favours) = Jehoiada. (1.) Neh. 3:6. (2.) One of the high priests (12:10, 11, 22).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Joiada

Neh 13:28; Neh 12:11-22. High-priest after his father Eliashib. His son married the Horonite Sanballat’s daughter.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Joiada

JOIADA.1. One of the two who repaired the old gate (Neh 3:6). 2. High priest, son of Eliashib (Neh 12:10-11; Neh 12:22). One of his sons married the daughter of Sanballat the Horonite (Neh 13:28 f.).

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Joiada

joia-da (, yoyadha, Yahweh knows; compare JEHOIADA):

(1) A repairer of the Jerusalem walls (Neh 3:6); the King James Version Jehoiada.

(2) Son of Eliashib the high priest (Neh 12:10, Neh 12:11, Neh 12:22; Neh 13:28).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Joiada

Joiada (contraction of Jehoiada, which see), a high-priest of the Jews, successor to Eliashib, or Joashib, who lived under Nehemiah, about B.C. 434 (Neh 13:28).

Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature

Joiada

[Joia’da]

Son of Eliashib, a descendant of Jeshua the priest. Neh 12:10-11; Neh 12:22; Neh 13:28.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Joiada

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Son and successor of Eliashib in the high priesthood.

Neh 12:10-11; Neh 12:22; Neh 13:28

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible