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Salathiel

Salathiel

SALATHIEL

1Co 3:17, or SHEALTIEL, father of Zerubbabel, Ezr 3:2 Neh 12:1 Hag 1:1 ; one of the ancestors of Christ, named in both the gospel genealogies, Mat 1:14 Luk 3:27 . See GENEALOGY.

Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary

Salathiel

(Heb. Shealtiel’, , asked of God; Sept. and New Test. ; more correctly, Shealtiel, in the A.V. in Ezr 3:2; Neh 12:1; Hag 1:12; Hag 1:14; Hag 2:2). It is customary to distinguish two of this name, from the apparent difference of parentage in Matthew 1, 12 and Luke 3, 27, but probably they were one, and the manner of keeping the Jewish records will readily suggest methods of reconciling the passages (comp. Strong, Harmony and Expos. of the Gospels, p. 16). SEE GENEALOGY OF CHRIST. Salathiel was the son of Jeconiah, perhaps grandson of Neri (Luk 3:27), and father of Zerubbabel (1 Chronicles 3, 17; Ezra 3, 2; Neh 12:1; Hag 1:12; Hag 1:14; Hag 2:2; Mat 1:12; Luk 3:27. SEE SHEALTIEL.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Salathiel

whom I asked of God, the son of Jeconiah (Matt. 1:12; 1 Chr. 3:17); also called the son of Neri (Luke 3:27). The probable explanation of the apparent discrepancy is that he was the son of Neri, the descendant of Nathan, and thus heir to the throne of David on the death of Jeconiah (comp. Jer. 22:30).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Salathiel

Greek Shealtiel, Hebrew “I have asked God” (compare 1Sa 1:20; 1Sa 1:27-28). Son of Jeconias king of Judah, father of Zerobabel according to Mat 1:12; but son of Neri, and father of Zerobabel according to Luk 3:27; see also 1Ch 3:17-19. No genealogy would assign to a king’s true son and heir an inferior parentage, whereas a private person’s son would naturally be ranked in the king’s pedigree on his becoming rightful heir of the throne, therefore Luke’s genealogy must be that of the natural descent, and Salathiel was “son of Neri,” descended from Nathan son of David. On Jeconiah’s dying childless, as Jeremiah foretold, and Solomon’s line thereby failing, Salathiel was heir to David’s throne (See SHEALTIEL.)

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Salathiel

SALATHIEL.1. (1Es 5:5; 1Es 5:48; 1Es 5:56; 1Es 6:2) = Shealtiel (wh. see). 2. Another name of Esdras (2Es 3:1).

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Salathiel

There are several of this name in Scripture: one among the sons of Jeconiah, (1Ch 3:17) and another mentioned Ezr 3:2-but here it is spelt according to the Hebrew, Shealtiel, but both is the same name, and derived from the same root, Sheal, a loan. So that it should seem the father of the first Salathiel called his son by this name, as Hannah did her Samuel, because it was a loan or gift asked of God. (See 1Sa 1:20) -in the margin also of the Bible. We meet with another Salathiel (Mat 1:12) and another, (Luk 3:27) though some have thought that this was one and the same person, the branches here uniting in this genealogy of Christ.

Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures

Salathiel

sa-lathi-el:

(1) (, Salathiel): the King James Version; Greek form of Shealtiel (thus the Revised Version (British and American)). The father of Zerubbabel (1 Esdras 5:5, 48, 56; 6:2; Mat 1:12; Luk 3:27).

(2) Revised Version: Another name of Esdras (2 Esdras 3:1, Salathiel).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Salathiel

Salathiel [SHEALTIEL]

Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature

Salathiel

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See Shealtiel

Shealtiel

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Salathiel

Sala’thi-el. (I have asked of God). 1Ch 3:17. The Authorized Version has Salathiel in 1Ch 3:17, but everywhere else in the Old Testament as Shealtiel.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary