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Shear-jashub

Shear-jashub

SHEAR-JASHUB

The remnant shall return, Isa 7:3 10:21, the name of one of Isaiah’s sons; supposed to have had a prophetic meaning, like Mather-shalal-hash-baz.

Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary

Shear-jashub

(Heb. Shear’ Yashub’, a remnant shall return; Sept. ), son of the prophet Isaiah, who accompanied his father when he proceeded: to deliver to king Ahaz the celebrated prophecy contained in Isaiah 7 (see Isa 7:3). B.C. cir. 735. As the sons of Isaiah sometimes stood for signs in Israel (Isa 8:18), and the name of Maher-shalal-hash-baz was given to one of them by way of prophetic intimation, it has been conjectured that the somewhat remarkable name of Shear-jashub intimated that the people who had then retired within the walls of Jerusalem should return in peace to their fields and villages (comp. Isa 10:20-22). Fairbairn’s theory that these events occurred only in visions (On Prophecy, 1, 5, 2) is in violatioin of the plain import of the language.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Shear-Jashub

a remnant shall escape or return (i.e., to God), a symbolical name which the prophet Isaiah gave to his son (Isa. 7:3), perhaps his eldest son.

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Shear Jashub

(“a remnant shall return.”) Isaiah’s son who accompanied him in meeting Ahab. His name was a standing memorial to Ahaz, symbolizing the saving of the remnant of Judah when Israel was cast away (Isa 7:1-7; Isa 10:20-22; Isa 6:13), therefore that Pekah of Israel and Rezin of Damascus could not succeed.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Shear-Jashub

SHEAR-JASHUB (a remnant shall return, Isa 7:3).A symbolical name given to a son of Isaiah to signify the return of the remnant to God after the punishment at the hands of the Assyrians. See Isa 8:18, Isa 10:20-21. and cf. Isa 7:14, Isa 8:1-4, and art. Isaiah, p. 387b.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Shear-Jashub

she-ar-jashub or jashub ( , she’ar yashubh, a remnant shall return; Septuagint ho kataleiphthes Iasoub): The son of Isaiah, who accompanied him when he set out to meet Ahaz (Isa 7:3). The name like that of other children of prophets (compare Immanuel, Mahershalal-hash-baz, Lo-ruhamah, etc.) is symbolic of a message which the prophet wishes to emphasize. Thus Isaiah uses the very words she’ar yashubh to express his oft-repeated statement that a remnant of Israel will return to Yahweh (Isa 10:21).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Shear-Jashub

Shear-Jashub (the remnant shall return), son of the prophet Isaiah, who accompanied his father when he proceeded to deliver to King Ahaz the celebrated prophecy contained in Isaiah 7 (see Isa 7:3). As the sons of Isaiah sometimes stood for signs in Israel (Isa 8:18), and the name of Maher-shalal-hash-baz was given to one of them by way of prophetic intimation, it has been conjectured that the somewhat remarkable name of Shear-jashub intimated that the people who had then retired within the walls of Jerusalem should return in peace to their fields and villages. But we cannot build on this, as it is not distinctly stated that the name of Shear-jashub was chosen, like that of his brother, with any prophetic intention.

Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature

Shear-Jashub

H7610

A son of Isaiah.

Isa 7:3

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Shear-jashub

She’ar-ja’shub (literally, a remnant shall return). The symbolical name of the son of Isaiah, the prophet. Isa 7:3.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary