Samatus
Samatus
(; Vulg. Semedius), given in the Apocrypha (1Es 9:34) as the name of the fourth of the six sons of Osora (i.e. Abiah or Mochnadebai) among those Israelites who had married foreign wives after the captivity; but the Heb. list (Ezr 10:41-42) contains the names Shelemiah, Shemariah, and Shallum in the corresponding place.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Samatus
SAMATUS (1Es 9:34) = Shallum, Ezr 10:42.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Samatus
sama-tus (, Samatos): One of the sons of Ezora who put away their strange wives (1 Esdras 9:34). It is difficult to say which, if any, name it represents in parallel Ezr 10:34 ff, where no sons of Ezora are inserted between sons of Bani and sons of Nebo: probably Shallurn (Ezr 10:42), but possibly Shemariah (Ezr 10:41).