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Asaiah

Asaiah

Asaiah

ASAIAH (J [Note: Jahweh.] hath made).1. One of the deputation sent by Josiah to consult Huldah the prophetess, 2Ki 22:12; 2Ki 22:14 (AV [Note: Authorized Version.] Asahiah), 2Ch 34:20. 2. One of the Simeonite princes who attacked the shepherds of Gedor, 1Ch 4:36. 3. A Merarite who took part in bringing the ark to Jerusalem, 1Ch 6:30; 1Ch 15:6; 1Ch 11:4. The first-born of the Shilonites, 1Ch 9:5; called in Neh 11:5 Maaseiah.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Asaiah

a-saya (, [asayah, Yahweh has made, written Asahiah twice in the King James Version (2Ki 22:12, 2Ki 22:14)):

(1) A Levite of the family of Merari, and one of those who helped bring the ark from the house of Obed-edom to Jerusalem (1Ch 6:30; 1Ch 15:6, 1Ch 15:11).

(2) A leading man of the tribe of Simeon. He was in the incursion which attacked and dispossessed the MEUNIM (which see), or the shepherd people, in the valley of Gedor (1Ch 4:36).

(3) An officer of Josiah sent to Huldah the prophetess for advice regarding the law book found by Hilkiah (2Ki 22:12, 2Ki 22:14; see ASAHIAH).

(4) A Shilonite resident of Jerusalem (1Ch 9:5). He is called Maaseiah in Neh 11:5.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Asaiah

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1. A descendant of Simeon

1Ch 4:36

2. A Levite

General references

1Ch 6:30

Probably identical with a man of same name mentioned in 1 Chronicles 15:6; 1 Chronicles 15:11

1Ch 15:6; 1Ch 15:11

3. A Shilonite

1Ch 9:5

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Asaiah

Asai’ah. (the Lord hath made).

1. A prince of one of the families of the Simeonites in the reign of Hezekiah. 1Ch 4:36. (B.C. 910).

2. A Levite in the reign of David, chief of the family of Merari. 1Ch 6:30. With 120 of his brethren, he took part in bringing the Ark from the house of Obed-edom to the city of David. 1Ch 15:6; 1Ch 15:11.

3. The first-born of “the Shilonite,” from Shiloni, 1Ch 9:5, who with his family dwelt in Jerusalem after the return from Babylon. (B.C. 536). In Neh 11:5, he is called Maaseiah.

4. 2Ch 34:20. See Asahiah.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary