Miamin
Miamin
(Heb. Miyamin’, , a contracted form of the name Miniamin), the name of three persons after the exile.
1. (Sept. v.r. , Vulg. Maiman, Auth. Vers. Mijamin.) The head of the sixth division of the sacerdotal order as distributed by David (1Ch 24:9). B.C. 1014.
2. (Sept. v.r. ,Vulg. viamiin.) One of the chief priests who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel (Neh 12:5). B.C. 536. He must have attained a great, age if identical with the priest who subscribed the religious covenant with Nehemiah (Neh 10:7, where the name is Anglicized Mijamin). B.C. cir. 410. . He is probably the same person called MINIAMIN in Neh 12:17, but his son’s name appears there to have accidentally escaped from the text. SEE MOADIAH.
3. (Sept. v.r. ,Vulg. Miamin.) One of the Israelites, a son (i.e., inhabitant) of Parosh, who divorced his Gentile wife after the captivity (Ezr 10:25). B.C. 459.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Miamin
=Mijamin, from the right hand. (1.) The head of one of the divisions of the priests (1 Chr. 24:9).
(2.) A chief priest who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel (Neh. 12:5), called Mijamin (10:7) and Miniamin (12:17).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Miamin
1. Ezr 2:25.
2. Neh 12:5; MINIAMIN, Neh 12:17; MIJAMIN, Neh 10:7.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Miamin
ma-min. See MIJAMIN; MINIAMIN.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Miamin
[Mia’min]
1. One who had married a strange wife. Ezr 10:25.
2. Priest who returned from exile. Neh 12:5. Probably the same as MINIAMIN in Neh 12:17.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Miamin
1. A Jew who divorced his Gentile wife after the captivity
Ezr 10:25
2. A priest who returned with Zerubbabel from Babylon
Neh 12:5
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Miamin
Mi’amin. (from the right hand).
1. A layman of Israel, who had married a foreign wife, and put her away at the bidding of Ezra. Ezr 10:25.
2. A priest or family of priests, who went up from Babylon with Zerubbabel. Neh 12:5.