List of minor Old Testament figures, A–K
This list contains persons named in the Bible of minor notability,[] about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections.
A
Aalar
Aalar, in the King James Version, appears in 1 Esdras 5:36, as one of those who came up from "Thermeleth and Thelersas" who could not show their genealogical records. Instead of Aalar, the NRSV reads Immer.Abdeel
Abdeel is mentioned in as the father of Shelemiah, one of three men that were commanded by King Jehoiakim to seize the prophet Jeremiah and his secretary Baruch. The Septuagint omits the phrase "and Shelemiah son of Abdeel", probably a scribal error due to homoioteleuton.Abdi
The name Abdi is probably an abbreviation of Obediah, meaning "servant of YHWH", according to the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Easton's Bible Encyclopedia, on the other hand, holds that it means "my servant". The name "Abdi" appears three times in forms of the Bible that are in use among Jews, Protestants, and Roman Catholics. There is also one additional appearance in 1 Esdras, considered canonical in Eastern Orthodox Churches.- 1 Chronicles 6:29. "And on the left hand their brethren the sons of Merari: Ethan the son of Kishi, the son of Abdi, the son of Malluch."
- 2 Chronicles 29:12. "Then the Levites arose, Mahath the son of Amasai, and Joel the son of Azariah, of the sons of the Kohathites; and of the sons of Merari, Kish the son of Abdi, and Azariah the son of Jehallelel; and of the Gershonites, Joah the son of Zimmah, and Eden the son of Joah."
- Ezra 10:26. "And of the sons of Elam: Mattaniah, Zechariah, and Jehiel, and Abdi, and Jeremoth, and Elijah."
- 1 Esdras 9:27, where the name appears in the Hellenized form Oabdios. "Of the sons of Elam: Matthanias and Zacharias and Iezrielos and Obadios and Ieremoth and Elias."
Abdon
Abdon is the name of four biblical individuals. It is a diminutive form of the name Ebed.- An Abdon in the book of Judges: see the article Abdon.
- The first-born of Gibeon of the tribe of Benjamin, mentioned only in passing in genealogies.
- Abdon the son of Micah. Josiah sent him, among others, to the prophetess Huldah, in order to discern the meaning of the recently rediscovered book of the law. He is referred to as Achbor in 2 Kings 22:12.
- Abdon son of Sashak. He is only mentioned as a name in a genealogy.
Abiasaph
Abiasaph was a son of Korah of the Tribe of Levi according to :s:Bible /Exodus#Chapter 6|Exodus 6:24, born in Egypt. Ebiasaph is a spelling variation of Abiasaph.Abida
Abida, Abidah or Abeida, a son of Midian and descendant of Abraham and Keturah, appears twice in the Bible, in Genesis 25:4 and 1 Chronicles 1:33. The sons of Abraham's concubines were sent away to the east with gifts from Abraham.Abijah
is the name of eight biblical individuals.Abinadab
Abinadab refers to four biblical characters. Where the Hebrew text reads Avinadav, Greek manuscripts of the Septuagint read Aminadab or Abin. but Brenton's translation of the Septuagint reads "Abinadab".- A man of Kirjath-jearim, in whose house on a hill the ark of the covenant was deposited after having been brought back from the land of the Philistines. "It is most likely that this Abinadab was a Levite". The ark remained in his care for twenty years, guarded by his son Eleazar, until it was at length removed by David.
- The second of the eight sons of Jesse. He was with Saul in the campaign against the Philistines in which Goliath was slain.
- One of Saul's sons, who perished with his father in the battle of Gilboa.
Abiel
- Son of Zeror, of the tribe of Benjamin, he was the grandfather of King Saul and of his commander Abner. :s:Bible /1 Samuel#Chapter 9|1 Samuel 9
- An Arbathite, one of King David's Warriors who was known for his bravery.
Abimael
Abitub
The name Abitub or Abitob appears only once in the Hebrew Bible, in 1 Chronicles 8:11, where it is used for a character said to be the son of Shaharaim, in a section on the descendants of Benjamin.Abiud
The son of Zorobabel and father of [|Eliakim].Adah
; adornment- the first wife of Lamech, and the mother of Jabal and Jubal.
- the first wife of Esau, the daughter of Elon the Hittite. It has been suggested by biblical scholars that she is the same person as "Bashemath the daughter of Elon the Hittite" mentioned as a wife of Esau in Genesis 26. She bore Esau's firstborn Eliphaz, and became the matriarch of the Edomites.
Adalia
Mentioned only in, Adalia is the fifth of the Persian noble Haman's ten sons. Adalia was slain along with his nine siblings in Susa. In various manuscripts of the Septuagint, his name is given as Barsa, Barel, or Barea.Adbeel
Adbeel Nadbeel or Idiba'ilu, was the third son of Ishmael out of twelve. The name Adbeel is associated with the personal name and northwest tribe in Arabia known as Idiba'ilu, whom Tiglath-Pileser conquered in the 8th century BCE.[|Addi]
He is the son of [|Cosam] and the father of Melki.Adina
In, Adina is listed as one of the "mighty men" of David's army. Adina was the son of a chief of the Reubenites named Shiza.Adlai
Adlai is in Hebrew עַדְלָי, meaning "refuge". In, he is the father of Shaphat, and the grandfather of the prophet Elisha. He is mentioned only in this verse.Admatha
Mentioned only in, Admatha is an advisor to Ahasuerus of Persia. According to one theory, the verse has suffered from scribal error, and as it originally stood Admatha was instead Hamdatha, not an adviser to Ahaseurus but the father of Haman.Adna
Adna is the name of two biblical characters. The first is one of the men in the Book of Ezra who took foreign wives. The second is a priest, named as the head of the priestly family Harim in the time of Joiakim.Adnah
Adnah is the name of at least two individuals in the Hebrew Bible.- Adnah, called Ednaas or Ednas in Septuagint manuscripts, is credited with being a commander of 300,000 soldiers in the army of Jehoshaphat. He is found in 2 Chronicles 17:14. His name is spelled with a final He.
- Adnah, called Edna in the Septuagint, refers to a member of the Tribe of Manasseh who deserted Saul to support David. His name is spelled with either a final He or else a Heth, depending on the manuscript.
Aduel
Agee
Agee was the father of Shammah, who was one of David's mighty men. Based on interpretations of and Agee was either the grandfather of Jonathan or his brother. According to Cheyne and Black, his name is a scribal mistake, and should read "Ela"; he is the same as the Ela mentioned in 1 Kings 4:18.Aggaba
For the Aggaba of 1 Esdras 5:29, see Hagabah.Ahab
Ahab is the name of at least two biblical figures:- Ahab, seventh king of Israel
- Ahab, son of Koliah, who, according to Jeremiah 29:21, was labeled a false prophet by YHVH
Aharhel
Ahasai
See Ahzai.Ahasbai
Ahasbai, the son of the Maachathite, was the father of Eliphelet, one of King David's Warriors.Ahi
- Ahi is the son of Abdiel in 1 Chronicles 5:15
- Ahi is the son of Shomer in 1 Chronicles 7:34
Ahian
Ahiezer
Ahiezer the son of Ammishaddai was the leader of the tribe of Dan and one of the leaders of the tribes of Israel mentioned in several places in the Book of Numbers.Ahilud
Ahilud is the father of Jehoshaphat, who serves as court recorder to David and Solomon. In, Ahilud is the father of Baana, an official in Solomon's court sent to gather provisions in Taanach and Megiddo, and Beth Shan.Ahimoth
Ahimoth appears in 1 Chronicles 6:25. It is the name given for one of the descendants of Kehath the son of Levi.Ahinadab
Ahinadab, son of Iddo, is one of the twelve commissariat officers appointed by Solomon to districts of his kingdom to raise supplies by monthly rotation for his household. He was appointed to the district of Mahanaim, east of Jordan.Ahiram
Ahiram was a son of Benjamin according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:38.Ahisamach
Ahisamach or Ahisamakh, also Ahis'amach, of the tribe of Dan, was the father of Aholiab according to :s:Bible /Exodus#Chapter 31|Exodus 31:6, :s:Bible /Exodus#Chapter 35|Exodus 35:34, and :s:Bible /Exodus#Chapter 38|Exodus 38:23.Ahishahar
Ahishahar is the name given to a third-generation descendant of Benjamin in 1 Chronicles 7:10. This figure is mentioned nowhere else in the Hebrew Bible.Ahishar
Ahishar, the officer who was "over the household" of Solomon.Ahitub
Ahitub is the name of several minor biblical figures:- Ahitub, son of Phinehas, grandson of Eli, and brother of Ichabod.
- Ahitub, son of Amariah and father of Zadok.
- Ahitub, a descendant through the priestly line of the first Zadok. He was an ancestor of later high priests who served during the fall of Jerusalem and after the exile.
- Ahitub, a Benjamite.
Ahlai
- The first is either the son or daughter of a Jerahmeelite man named Sheshan.
- The second is the father or mother of Zabad, who is listed as one of David's Mighty Warriors in 1 Chronicles 11:41.
Ahuzzam
Ahuzzath
Ahuzzath or Ahuzzah is the name given to an associate of Abimelech, king of Gerar, in Genesis 26:26. According to the Book of Genesis, Ahuzzath accompanied Abimelech when Abimelech went to make a treaty with Isaac. He is mentioned nowhere else in the Hebrew Bible.Ahzai
Ahzai is a name which appears only in Nehemiah 11:13, where it is mentioned in passing. The verse refers to a priest, called "Amashsai son of Azarel son of Ahzai son of Meshillemoth son of Immer." In the parallel name in 1 Chronicles 9:12, the name "Jahzerah" replaces "Ahzai."Aiah
Aiah was the father of Rizpah, mentioned inAidias
Aidias, a descendant of Ela, appears in 1 Esdras 9:27 as one of the men found to have married foreign women. 1 Esdras appears in some Christian Bibles, but not in the Bibles used by Jews and most Protestants. In the parallel verse in the Book of Ezra, 10:26, the name "Elijah" is found.Ajah
In and, Ajah is a son of Zibeon. Ajah means hawk. Alternative spelling: Aiah.Akan
In Akan is a son of Ezer and grandson of Seir the Horite. In he is called Jaakan.Akkub
In, Akkub is the head of a family of Nethinim. In, Akkub is a son of Elionenai, descendant of Solomon living in the Kingdom of Judah. In,, and, Akkub is a Levite gatekeeper at the Temple in Jerusalem after the return from the Babylonian captivity.Allon
In, Allon is the son of Jedaiah, of the family of the Simeonites, who expelled the Hamites from the valley of Gedor.Alvah
In, Alvah is a chief of Edom and a descendant of Esau. In he is called Aliah.Alvan
In, Alvan is the eldest son of Shobal and a descendant of Seir the Horite. In he is called Alian.Amasa
In, Amasa is the son of Hadlai, and one of the leaders of Ephraim during the reign of the evil King Ahaz.Amashsai
Amashsai son of Azareel, was appointed by Nehemiah to reside at Jerusalem and do the work of the temple. He merits only one mention in the whole Bible, in .Amasiah
In , Amasiah was the son of Zichri, a captain under King Jehoshaphat.Amaziah
In, Amaziah is a priest of Bethel who confronts Amos and rejects his prophesying against king Jeroboam II. As a result, Amos is led to prophesy the doom of Amaziah's family, the loss of his land and his death in exile. Jonathan Magonet has described Amaziah as 'a spiritual leader who believed in his own power and could not risk hearing the word of God'.Amminadib
A person mentioned in the Old Testament in, whose chariots were famed for their swiftness. It is rendered in the margin "my willing people," and in the Revised Version "my princely people."Ammizabad
Ammizabad was the son of Benaiah, who was the third and chief captain of the host under David.Amon
Amon was a city governor in the time of Kings Jehoshaphat and AhabAmzi
Amzi is a masculine Hebrew name meaning "my strength" or "strong." Two individuals with this name are mentioned in the Bible:- indicates Amzi as a Levite man of the family of Merari.
- A son of Zechariah was named Amzi. He was an ancestor to the Levite priest Adaiah, who was one of the Israelite exiles under the direction of Nehemiah when he returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the city walls.
Anah
- In, Anah is a daughter of Zibeon, and her daughter Aholibamah is a wife of Esau.
- In and, Anah is a son of Seir and a brother of Zibeon chief of the Horites.
- In and, Anah is a son of Zibeon, and is famed for discovering hot springs.
Anaiah
Anak
Anak was the father of Ahiman, Sheshai, and Talmai in Numbers 13:22Anan
Anan was one of the Israelites who sealed the covenant after the return from Babylon. While "Anan" never became a very common name, a much later person so named - Anan Ben David is widely considered to be a major founder of the Karaite movement of Judaism.Anani
Anani is a name which appears in a genealogy in Chronicles. It refers to a descendant of Zerubbabel. According to the Masoretic Text Anani was born six generations after Zerubbabel. For scholars, this six-generation span after Zerubbabel is the terminus a quo for the date of Chronicles—it implies that Chronicles could not have been written earlier than about 400 BCE. In the Septuagint, Anani is listed as eleven generations removed from Zerubbabel. For scholars who believe that the Septuagint reading for Anani's genealogy is correct, this places the earliest possible date for the writing of Chronicles at about 300 BCE.Anthothijah
Anthothijah is a name which appears only once in the Hebrew Bible, in a genealogical section listing descendants of Benjamin. It is most likely an adjective used to describe a female person from the town of Anathoth. Manuscripts of the Greek Septuagint give the name as Anothaith, Anathothia, Athein, or Anathotha.Aphiah
Aphiah, of the tribe of Benjamin, was an ancestor of King Saul and of his commander Abner. According to Saul, his family was the least of the tribe of Benjamin.Appaim
Appaim is a minor figure who appears in 1 Chronicles 2:30 and 31. He appears briefly in a genealogy of Jerahmeelites, in which he is the father Ishi, son of Appaim, son of Nadab, son of Shammai, son of Onam, son of Jerahmeel. In manuscripts of the Septuagint, he is called Ephraim, Aphphaim, or Opheim.Arah
Arah is the name of two minor biblical figures. The name may mean "wayfarer."- Arah the son of Ulla appears as a member of the Tribe of Asher in the part of the Books of Chronicles devoted to outlining the genealogy of the twelve Tribes of Israel.
- In the Book of Ezra and the Book of Nehemiah, the "sons of Arah" are a group listed among the returnees to Jerusalem in the time of Nehemiah. Shechaniah, a "son of Shecaniah," was the father-in law of Tobiah the Ammonite.
Ard
Ardon
Ardon a son of Caleb by Jerioth, 1st Chronicles 2:18Areli
Areli was a son of Gad according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:16 and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:17. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.Arnan
Arnan was a descendant of David, father of Obadiah, and son of Rephaiah.Arodi
Arodi or Arod was a son of Gad according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:16 and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:17. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.Asareel
Asareel, according to a genealogical passages in the Book of Chronicles, was the son of a figure named Jehaleleel or Jehallelel. Asareel and Jehaleleel are mentioned only briefly, in a section of the genealogies adjacent to the descendants of Caleb, although the relationship between them and the descendants of Caleb is uncertain.Ashbel
Ashbel is the third of the ten sons of Benjamin named in Genesis. He founded the tribe of Ashbelites.Asiel
Asiel is listed as one of the descendants of Simeon in 1 Chronicles 4:35.Asriel
Asriel was a son of Manasseh according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:31, :s:Bible /Joshua#Chapter 17|Joshua 17:2, and :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 7|1 Chronicles 7:14.Assir
Assir was a son of Korah of the house of Levi according to :s:Bible /Exodus#Chapter 6|Exodus 6:24, born in Egypt. It was also the firstborn son of Jehoiachin, King of Judah.Perhaps there is enough ambiguity here to assume that "Assir" is actually an adjective. The text is too vague to be certain... i.e. 1 Chronicles 3:17. Jehoiachin was the last free king of Judah before being led off to captivity... "prisoner" could be a more descriptive use of "Assir" as opposed to the name of a son. Maybe.
Athaiah
Athaiah the son of Uzziah is a person listed in Nehemiah as a Judahite inhabitant of Jerusalem. The meaning of the name is uncertain.Athlai
Athlai, a descendant of Bebai, is listed in the book of Ezra as one of the men who married foreign women. The name is a contraction of "Athaliah." In the equivalent list in 1 Esdras, the name "Amatheis" or "Ematheis" appears in the same place.Azaliah
Azaliah is mentioned in passing as the father of the scribe Shaphan in 2 Kings 22:3 and the copy of the same verse found in 2 Chronicles 34:8. The name means "Yahweh has reserved."Azaniah
Azaniah is mentioned in passing in Nehemiah 10:9 as the name the father of Levite who signed the covenant of Nehemiah. The name means "Yahweh listened."Azariah
Azariah, son of Nathan, was appointed by King Solomon to be over his deputies. I Kings 4:5. For Azariah the priest see Azariah.Azgad
Azgad is the name of a Levite who signed Ezra's covenant. The name means "Gad is strong."Aziel
See Jaaziel.Azmaveth
Azmaveth of Baharim was one of David's mighty warriors mentioned in 2 Samuel 23:31, and father of Jeziel and Pelet according to 1 Chronicles 12:3. In 1 Chronicles 27:25, Azmaveth the son of Adiel is mentioned as responsible for the king’s treasuries.[|Azor]
The son of Eliakim.Azzan
Azzan was the father of Paltiel, a prince of the Tribe of Issachar..B
Baanah
- One of Ish-bosheth's army captains
- Baanah the Netophathite was the father of Heleb, one of King David's Warriors /2 Samuel#Chapter 23|2 Samuel 23:29, :s:Bible.
- Baanah the son of Ahilud, was one of Solomon's twelve regional administrators, having jurisdiction over Taanach, Meggido, and Beth-shean.
- Baanah the son of Hushai, was one of Solomon's twelve regional administrators, having jurisdiction over Asher and Aloth.
Baara
Barachel
Barachel was a Buzite, and was the father of Elihu, an antagonist of Job, according to :s:Bible /Job#Chapter 32|Job 32:2.Barkos
Barkos was a painter who was the father of some of the Nethinim, according to :s:Bible /Ezra#Chapter 2|Ezra 2:53.Barzillai
Barzillai the Gileadite of Rogelim was 80 years old at the time of Absalom's revolt against King David. Barzillai supplied provisions for David's army at Mahanaim. After the death of Absalom, being an old man, he was unable to accompany the king back to Jerusalem, but brought Chimham to David for the return journey.Another figure who married one of Barzillai's daughters was called Barzellai as a result. In 1 Esdras 5:38, he is called Zorzelleus.
Basemath
- Basemath, wife of Esau, and daughter of Elon the Hittite. She is thought to be identical to or a sister to Adah who is mentioned in Genesis 36.
- Basemath, another wife of Esau, daughter of Ishmael, sister to Nebajoth and mother of Reuel. She is thought by some scholars to be the same as Mahalath of Genesis 28.
- Basemath, the daughter of Solomon; a wife of Ahimaaz.
Becher
- The second of ten sons of Benjamin according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:21 and :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 7|1 Chronicles 7:6
- A son of Ephraim according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:35. His descendants were referred to as Bachrites.
Becorath
Beker
See Becher.Bela
Hebrew: בלע BeLa "Crooked"Bela' was the name of three individuals mentioned in the Bible:
- Bela ben Beor, an Edomite king according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 36|Genesis 36:32 and :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 1|1 Chronicles 1:43
- The first of ten sons of Benjamin according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:21, :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:38, and :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 7|1 Chronicles 7 and 8.
- A son of Azaz according to :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 5|1 Chronicles 5:8
Ben Abinadab
Ben-Ammi
Ben-Ammi was the son of Lot and his youngest daughter. He became the father of the Ammonites.Ben Deker
Ben Dekar, was one of King Solomon's twelve regional administrators; he was over Makaz, Shaalbim, Beth-shemesh, and Elon-beth-hanan. I Kings 4:9.Ben Geber
Ben Geber, was one of King Solomon's twelve regional administrators; he was responsible for Ramoth-Gilead and Argob.Ben Hesed
Ben Hesed, was one of King Solomon's twelve regional administrators; he was over Aruboth, Sochoh, and Hepher. I Kings 4:10.Ben Hur
Ben Hur was one of King Solomon's twelve regional administrators; he was over Ephraim. I Kings 4:8.Beno
Beno was the son of Merari and from Jaaziah :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 24|1 Chronicles 24:26–27.Beriah
Beriah is the name of four different biblical individuals:- One of Asher's four sons, and father of [|Heber] and Malchiel.
- A son of Ephraim, born after the killing of Ephraim's sons Ezer and Elead, and so called by his father "because disaster had befallen his house."
- A Benjamite, son of Elpaal. He and his brother Shema expelled the Gittites, and were patriarchs to the inhabitants of Ajalon. His sons were Michael, Ishpah and Joha.
- A Levite, the son of Shimei. He was jointly patriarch of a clan with his brother Jeush.
Bidkar
Bigtha
Bigtha is one of the eunuchs who served King Xerxes in.Birsha
Birsha is the king of Gomorrah in :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 14|Genesis 14 who joins other Canaanite city kings in rebelling against Chedorlaomer.Bukki
Bukki was a prince of the tribe of Dan; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan amongst the tribe.C
Caleb, son of Hezron
This is about the Caleb mentioned only in 1 Chronicles 2:18. For the better-known Caleb son of Jephunneh, see Caleb.See Caleb.
Carmi
Carmi refers to two individuals mentioned in the Bible:- The fourth son of Reuben according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:9, :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:6, and :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 5|1 Chronicles 5:3.
- The son of Zabdi, grandson of Zerah of the Tribe of Judah, and the father of Achan, according to :s:Bible /Joshua#Chapter 7|Joshua 7:1. He was present at the Battle of Jericho.
Carshena
Chalcol
Chalcol the son of Darda is listed in 1 Kings 4:31 as an example of a very wise man who is, nevertheless, not as wise as Solomon. Another person with the same Hebrew name is listed in 1 Chronicles as the son of Zerah, the son of Judah.Chelal
See Kelal.Chelluh
Chelluh, Cheluhi, or Cheluhu is the name given in Ezra 10:35 for one of the men who married foreign women.Chelub
Two individuals by the name of Chelub are mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.- A descendant of Judah, called "brother of Shuhah" in 1 Chronicles 4:11, in a genealogical passage listing descendants of Judah. According to the Encyclopaedia Biblica, this "Chelub" is the biblical figure better known as Caleb.
- An Ezri son of Chelub was an overseer of agricultural work in the time of king David according to 1 Chronicles 27:26.
Chenaanah
- In a genealogical section of Chronicles concerned with the Tribe of Benjamin, a Chenaanah son of Bilhan is mentioned.
- The false prophet Zedekiah is called "son of Chenaanah."
Chenaniah
Chimham
Chimham, Chimhan or Kimham was a servant nominated by Barzillai to accompany King David to Gilgal during his return to Jerusalem after the death of Absalom.The name also refers to a place near Bethlehem where Johanan regrouped before departing to Egypt.
Chislon
Chislon was the father of Elidad, a prince of the Tribe of Benjamin.Cosam
He was the son of [|Elmadam] and the father of Addi.D
Dalphon
Dalphon was one of the ten sons of Haman, killed along with Haman by the Jews of Persia, according to :s:Bible /Esther, Chapter 9|Esther 9:7.Darda
Darda was one of the exemplars of wisdom than whom Solomon was wiser. In 1 Chronicles 2:6, his name is misspelled as "Dara."Delaiah
Delaiah. is the name of several biblical persons:- Kohenic family, one of the Twenty-four Priestly divisions
- Son of Shemaiah, and officer to King Jehoiakim of Judah. He was one of the officers present at the delivery of a scroll sent by Jeremiah, and one of those who asked the king not to burn the scroll.
- Son of Elioenai, a descendant of the royal Davidic line through Jeconiah.
- The head of a family that came up from the Babylonian exile with Zerubbabel, that was unable to give its ancestral genealogy.
- Son of Mehetabel and father of Shemaiah. He is probably identical to the previous entry.
[|Deuel]
Diblaim
Diblaim was the father of the prophet Hosea's wife, Gomer. His name means 'doubled cakes'.Dibri
Dibri, a Danite, was the father of Shelomith, according to :s:Bible /Leviticus#Chapter 24|Leviticus 24:11. Shelomith's son was stoned to death by the people of Israel for blasphemy following Moses' issue of a ruling on the penalty to be applied for blasphemy.Diklah
Diklah was a son of Joktan according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 10|Genesis 10:27, :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 1|1 Chronicles 1:21.[|Dodavahu]
Dodavahu or Dodavah, according to Chronicles, was the father of [|Eliezer], a prophet.Dishan
Dishan was the youngest son of Seir the Horite.Dodo
Dodo is a name given to three persons in the Bible:- A descendant of Issachar.
- An Ahohite, father of Eleazar, who was one of David's three mighty men who were over the thirty.
- A man from Bethlehem, and father of Elhanan, who was one of David's thirty heroes.
E
Ebed
- The father of Gaal, mentioned in Judges 9.
- The son of Jonathan, one of the heads of household who returned from the Babylonian exile in the Book of Ezra.
Ebed-melech
Eder
Eder was a Benjaminite chiefEglah
Eglah was one of David's wives and the mother of Ithream, according to :s:Bible /2 Samuel#Chapter 3|II Samuel 3:4.Ehi
In, Ehi is the third son of Benjamin. In he is called Aharah, and in he is called Ahiram.Elah
Elah was the father of King Hoshea of IsraelElasah
Elasah or Eleasah was the name of four individuals mentioned in the Bible:- The son of Shaphan, who was chosen by King Zedekiah of Judah to be one of the two messengers to take Jeremiah's letter to Nebuchadnezzar He was probably the brother of Ahikam, who had taken Jermiah's part at the time of his arrest after the temple sermon
- One of the sons of Pashur who was rebuked for marrying a foreign women
- The son of Helez, a Jerahmeelite. He is called "Eleasah" in the King James Bible.
- A descendant of Saul according to 1 Chronicles 8:37. He is called "Eleasah" in the King James Bible.
Eldaah
Elead
Elead appears in 1 Chronicles 7:21 as the name of a man who, along with his brother Ezer, is killed by farmers near Philistine the city of Gath. It is unclear whether Elead is intended by the Chronicler as the son or a later descendant of Ephraim, and it is likewise uncertain whether this Elead is the same figure as the Eleadah mentioned in the previous verse.Eleasah
See Elasah.Eliada
Eliada is the name of three individuals in the Hebrew Bible.- The son of David, who was originally called Beeliada.
- A Benjamite captain in the time of king Jehoshaphat.
- The father of Rezon the Syrian, spelled "Eliadah" in the King James Version.
Eliadah
Eliakim
Eliakim is the name of 2 different paternal ancestors of Saint Joseph:Eliakim, son of [Abiud]
He was the father of Azor.Eliakim, son of Melea
He was the father of [|Jonam] and the son of Melea.[Eliezer]
Eliezer, son of [Dodavahu]
See DodavahuEliezer, son of Jorim">#Jorim">Jorim
He was the father of Joshua.Eliphal
Eliphal son of Ur is listed as one of David's Mighty Warriors in 1 Chronicles 11:35. In the corresponding place in Samuel's version of the list, he is called "Eliphelet son of Ahasbai the Maachathite." According to the Encyclopaedia Biblica, the name "Eliphal" is copyist's error for "Eliphelet" caused by dropping the final letter in the name.Eliphelet
Eliphelet is a Hebrew name meaning "God is a deliverance."It is the name of several figures in the Hebrew Bible, and appears under several spellings.
- Eliphelet is the name given to a son of David in 2 Samuel 5:16, and 1 Chronicles 3:8 and 14:7. Due to a textual error, Chronicles records Eliphelet twice, as if it were the name of two different sons of David.
- Eliphal, son of Ur or Ahasbai, is listed as one of David's Mighty Warriors. The Encyclopaedia Biblica claims that "Eliphal" is likely a scribal error for "Eliphelet."
- Eliphal son of Eshek appears in a genealogy of the Tribe of Benjamin.
- An Eliphelet is named among the "descendants of Adonikam," one of the groups that returned with Ezra from the Babylonian captivity according to Ezra 8:13.
- An Eliphelet, one of the "descendants of Hashum," is listed as one of the men who married foreign women according to Ezra 10:33.
Eliasaph
- The son of Deuel, the prince of the Tribe of Gad and one of the leaders of the tribes of Israel, according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 1|Numbers 1:14 and Numbers 10:20.
- The son of Lael and the chief of the house of Gershon according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 3|Numbers 3:24.
Eliathah
Elidad
Elidad was a prince of the tribe of Benjamin; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan amongst the tribe.Elienai
Elienai, one of the nine sons of Shimei, appears in a genealogical passage as a descendant of Benjamin in 1 Chronicles 8:20. The consonants which make up the Hebrew name are only in this one passage read as Elienai; elsewhere the pronunciation is Elioenai.Elihoreph
Elihoreph was a scribe in King Solomon's court. He was a son of Shisha and brother of Ahiah. The name means "'my God repays,' or 'my God is the giver of the autumn harvest,'".Elimelech
Elimelech was the husband of Naomi. Together they had two sons, Mahlon and Chilion. He was originally a resident of Bethlehem before moving to Moab with his family, where he died. All of his property was later purchased by Boaz.Elioenai
Elioenai is the name of several minor persons found in the Hebrew Bible.- An Elioenai appears in 1 Chronicles 3:23–24: the son of Neariah, the son of Shemaiah, the son of Shecaniah, a descendant of king Jeconiah.
- A clan leader in the Tribe of Simeon, according to 1 Chronicles 4:36.
- Elioenai son of Becher, a descendant of the Tribe of Benjamin according 1 Chronicles 7:8.
- A descendant of Pashhur, one of the priests listed as having married foreign women.
- A descendant of Zattu, also listed with those who had foreign wives.
- A priest involved in the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem according to Nehemiah 12:41. This may be the same as the descendant of Passhur.
- Elioenai or Elihoenai, son of Meshelemiah, son of Korah.
Elionenai
Elishama
Elishama was the name of several biblical characters, including:- Elishama, a son of Ammihud, a prince of the house of Ephraim and one of the leaders of the tribes of Israel, according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 1|Numbers 1:10.
- Elishama the scribe
Elishaphat
Elisheba
Elisheba is the wife of Aaron and sister-in-law of Moses. Her sons were Nadab, Abihu, Eleazer and Ithamar..Elizaphan
Elizaphan was a prince of the tribe of Zebulun; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan amongst the tribe.Elizur
Elizur was a son of Shedeur and a prince of the House of Reuben according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 1|Numbers 1:5, and one of the leaders of the tribes of Israel. He appears only in the Book of Numbers, in five verses.Elnaam
Elnaam, according to 1 Chronicles 11:46, was the father of Jeribai and Joshaviah, two of David's Mighty Warriors.Elnathan
Elnathan is a Hebrew name found in 2 Kings, Jeremiah and Ezra.According to, Elnathan ben Achbor of Jerusalem was the father of Nehushta. Nehushta was the mother of king Jeconiah, whose father was king Jehoiakim. Despite this close relationship to the king, Elnathan is one of those who, according to opposes Jehoiakim when he cuts up and burns a scroll that had been brought to him, containing Jeremiah's prophesies of the forthcoming destruction of Judah. Elnathan's father Achbor was a strong supporter of the earlier reforms of king Josiah, which may have influenced Elnathan's behavior, although according to he had earlier been closely involved in the persecution of the prophet Uriah ben Shemaiah.
In, the name Elnathan occurs three times:
According to Donna Laird, the repetition of Elnathan, and the similarity between the names Jarib and Joiarib, may indicate a copyist's accidental repetition.
Elon
Elon was the name of two individuals mentioned in the Bible:- A son of Zebulun according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:14 and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:26. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
- Elon, one of the judges of Israel.
Elpaal
Elpalet
See ElipheletElpelet
See ElpeletEluzai
Eluzai, in 1 Chronicles 12:6, is the name of a Benjamite warrior who joined the forces of David at Ziklag. The name may have meant "God is my refuge."Elzabad
Elzabad is the name of two biblical figures.- Elzabad appears ninth in a list of eleven warriors from the Tribe of Gad who, according to 1 Chronicles 12:12, joined forces with David "at the stronghold in the wilderness."
- Elzabad, the son of Shemaiah, the son of Obed-edom, is listed as a Korahite porter in 1 Chronicles 26:7.
Elzaphan
Enan
Enan is mentioned several by way of reference to his son, "Ahira the son of Enan," who according to the Book of Numbers was the tribal leader of the Tribe of Naphtali in the time of the wilderness wanderings following the Exodus.[|Enoch]
In, Enoch is the firstborn son of Cain and the father of [|Irad]. Cain named the city of Enoch after his son.Enan
For the place-name containing Enan, see Hazar Enan.Enan was a member of the house of Naphtali according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 1|Numbers 1:15. He was the father of Ahira.
Ephlal
Ephlal is the name given to a Jerahmeelite found a genealogy in 1 Chronicles. He is identified as the son of Zabad, the son of Nathan, the son of Attai, the son of Jarha, the son-in-law of Sheshan, the son of Ishi, the son of Appaim, the son of Nadab, the son of Shammai, the son of Onam, the son of Jerahmeel. In various manuscripts of the Greek Septuagint, the name is found in the forms Aphamel, Aphamed, and Ophlad. Stanley Arthur Cook suggested that the name might originally have been either an abbreviated form of Eliphelet, or else the name "Elpaal."Ephod
Ephod was the father of Hanniel, a prince of the Tribe of Manasseh..Ephron
Ephron the Hittite, son of Zohar, lived in Mamre among the children of Heth. Abraham comes to the Hittites, which are strangers to him, and asks them to sell him a property that he can use as a burial site. The Hittites, flattering Abraham by calling him a mighty prince says that he can choose whichever tomb he wants. Abraham then asks them to contact Ephron son of Zohar who owns the cave of Machpelah which he is offering to buy for "the full price". Ephron slyly replies that he is prepared to give Abraham the field and the cave within in, knowing that that would not result in Abraham having a permanent claim of it. Abraham politely refuses the offer and insists on paying for the field. Ephron replies that the field is worth four hundred shekels of silver and Abraham agrees to the price without any further bargaining. He then proceeded to bury his dead wife Sarah there.Er
He was the son of Joshua and father of Elmadam.Eran
Eran was a son of Shuthelah of the Tribe of Ephraim according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:36.Eri
In Eri is the son of Gad. He was the progenitor of the Erites.Eshek
Eshek is a name which appears only once in the Hebrew Bible, in a genealogy of the Tribe of Benjamin. The text of Chronicles identifies him as the brother of Azel.Ethnan
Ethnan, the son of Ashur the father of Tekoa, is a figure who appears in a genealogy of the Tribe of Judah in 1 Chronicles 4:7. He may be included in the genealogy to represent Ithnan, a Judahite city mentioned in Joshua 15:23.Ethni
See Ethni.Evi
Evi was one of five Midianite kings killed during the time of Moses by an Israelite expedition led by Phinehas, son of Eleazar according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 31|Numbers 31:8 and :s:Bible /Joshua#Chapter 13|Joshua 13:21.Ezbon
Ezbon is the name of two people mentioned in the Bible:- A son of Gad. In his name is given as Ozni, whose descendants constitute the Oznite clan.
- A son of Benjamin.
Ezrah
G
Gaddi
Gaddi, the son of Susi of the House of Manasseh, was a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 13|Numbers 13:11.Gaddiel
Gaddiel, the son of Sodi of the house of Zebulun, was a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 13|Numbers 13:10.Gamaliel
Gamaliel, son of Pedahzur was leader of the tribe of Manasseh, one of the leaders of the tribes of Israel, mentioned several times in the Book of Numbers.Gamul
Gamul was head of the twentieth of twenty-four priestly divisions instituted by King David.Gatam
Gatam is a name which appears in Genesis and Chronicles in a genealogy of the Edomites. In Genesis 36:11 and 1 Chronicles 1:36, Gatam is described the "son" of Eliphaz, the son of Esau. In the passages which describe Gatam as a "son" of Eliphaz, he is listed alongside his "brothers": Teman, Omar, Zepho, and Kenaz according to Genesis; a similar but slightly larger list of brothers in Chronicles. However, in Genesis 36:16, Gatam and Amalek are described not as individual sons but as "clans" of Eliphaz.Gazez
In the Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible, two individuals by the name of Gazez appear in 1 Chronicles 2:46. However, the Peshitta includes only one Gazez, and at least one biblical scholar has suggested that the second Gazez may have been included in the Masoretic Text by mistake.1. Gazez was the son of Haran, grandson of Caleb, a descendant of Jacob. His paternal grandmother was Ephah, wife of Caleb.
2. Gazez was a brother of Caleb, and uncle of 1. Gazez.
Geber
Geber, son of Uri, was one of King Solomon's regional administrators; his territory was Gilead.Gemalli
Gemalli of the house of Dan was the father of Ammiel, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 13|Numbers 13:4.Gemariah
Gemariah is the name of at least two biblical characters:- Gemariah son of Shaphan in chapter 36 of Jeremiah. His own son Micaiah hears Jeremiah's secretary Baruch read Jeremiah's prophecies against the nation, and reports to a meeting of the court officials, including his father, nearby. This leads to the scroll being read before king Jehoiakim, who cuts it up and burns it despite the protestations of Gemariah and Elnathan ben Achbor.
- Gemariah son of Hilkiah, one of the envoys whom King Zedekiah sent to Babylonia Nothing else is known of him; he was hardly the brother of Jeremiah, whose father was also named Hilkiah.
Genubath
Gera
Hebrew: גרא Ger'a- In Gera is the fourth of ten sons of Benjamin.
- Gera is also the name of the father of Shimei
- Gera is also the name of two of the sons of Bela, making both nephews of the earlier Gera.
- Gera is also the name of the father of Ehud, a "Benjamite, a man left-handed" – Book of Judges, 3:15.
Geuel
Ginath
Ginath is a name which is mentioned only in passing in a narrative describing the struggle for kingship between Omri and Tibni. Tibni is referred to in 1 Kings 16:21 and 22 as "son of Ginath," which taken literally, could be read as implying that a person named Ginath was Tibni's father. However, the Encyclopaedia Biblica suggests that the term "Ginath" is a place-name or clan-name, so that "Tibni son of Ginath" has the meaning "Tibni of Ginath."Guni
Guni was a son of Naphtali according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:24 and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:48. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.Gideon
was the son of Joash the Abiezrite, according to :s:Bible /Judges#Chapter 6|Judges 6:11. He defeated the Midianites.Gideoni
Gideoni was a member of the tribe of Benjamin according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 1|Numbers 1:11. He was the father of Abidan, a tribal chief. He is mentioned five times in the Book of Numbers, with each reference stating his relation to Abidan His name is variously understood as meaning "one with a disabled hand," "a youth," or "one who cuts down trees."Gilalai
Gilalai is the name of a priest who participated as a musician in a procession led by Ezra.Gishpa
Gishpa, was one of two leaders of the Nethinim who lived in Ophel, according to Nehemiah 11:21. There are no other mentions of the name anywhere else in the Bible.H
Haahashtari
Haahashtari or Ahashtari was one of the sons of Naarah, one of the two wives of Asshur. Because the name is used to refer to a family of Judahites who descend from Judah via Ashhur, Thomas Kelly Cheyne believed that the name "Haahashtari" arose from a confusion between Ha-Ashhuri with the obscure term ahashtranim which appears in Esther 8:10.Habaiah
Habaiah was the name given to a priestly family mentioned in Ezra 2:61: the b'ne habayah. Along with the families Hakkoz and Barzillai, the Habaiah family were priests whose names were not registered in the official genealogical records. As a result, Ezra ruled that their rights to serve as priests would be restricted until such time as a high priest could decide, using the oracular Urim and Thummim, whether they had divine approval to serve as priests.The name "Habaiah" means "Yahweh hides" or "Yahweh protects," and appears in manuscripts of the Greek Septuagint in the forms Labeia, Obaia, Odogia, Ebeia, Abia, Obbeia, and Obdia.
Habazziniah
Habazziniah or Habaziniah was either the head of a family of Rechabites, or else a place name for the location that a Rechabite lived. According to Cheyne and Black, it may have been a scribal error where the name "Kabzeel," a place in the territory of Judah, was originally intended."Hachmoni
Hachmoni or Hakmoni is mentioned in passing in 1 Chronicles 27:32, which records that his son Yechiel, a scribe, tutored David's sons.Hadadezer
According to I Kings 11:23, Hadadezer was king of Zobah.Haddad
Haddad the Edomite was an adversary of Solomon.Hadlai
Hadlai is mentioned in 2 Chronicles 28:12 as an Ephraimite, and the father of Amasa. In manuscripts of the Greek Septuagint, his name is given as Choab, Addi, or Adli.Hagab
Hagab is identified as the ancestor of a family of Nethinim, or temple assistants, who returned from the Babylonian exile. They appear in a list with other returnees in Ezra 2:46, but are omitted in the corresponding place in Nehemiah 7:48. A Hellenized version of this name appears in a similar context in 1 Esdras 5:30. In the New Testament, a prophet who appears in Acts 11:28 and 21:10 is named Agabus, a variant on the name Hagab.Hagab is a different character from Hagabah, which appears in the preceding verse.
Hagabah
Hagabah is identified as the ancestor of a family of Nethinim, or temple assistants, who returned from the Babylonian captivity. They appear in a list with other returnees in Ezra 2:45, Nehemiah 7:48, and 1 Esdras 5:29.Haggi
Haggi was a son of Gad according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:16 and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:15. He was one of the 70 persons to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.Hajehudijah
See Jehudijah.Hakkatan
Hakkatan, meaning "the small one," is listed as the father of Johanan, a leader of the descendants of Azgad in Ezra 8:12 and 1 Esdras 8:38. Other than these two verses, the name Hakkatan appears nowhere in the Bible.Hakkoz
Hakkoz is the name of two or three biblical individuals:- Head of the seventh of twenty-four priestly divisions created by King David.
- Head of a family of priests after the Babylonian exile. Unable to prove their lineage, the family lost its priesthood status.
- Father of Uriah and grandfather of Meremoth, who assisted Nehemiah in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. He is probably identical to the previous entry.
Hallohesh
Thomas Kelly Cheyne believed that the name Hallohesh was a miswritten version of the name Hash-shilhi,.
Hammedatha
Hammedatha was an Agagite and the father of Haman.Hammoleketh
Hammoleketh or Hammolecheth is the sister of Machir, the eponymous ancestor of the tribe or clan of Machir Machir, which is reckoned as a part of the tribe of Manasseh in 1 Chronicles 7. The name appears to mean "she who reigns" if it is not a scribal error for some other name, such as Beth-Milcah.Hammelech
Hammelech, in the King James Version is the name of the father of Jerahmeel, and it is the name of the father of Malkijah. In a number of more recent translations, the Hebrew ha-melekh is taken as the common noun "the king" instead of the proper noun "Hammelech."Hamor
Hamor was the father of Shechem. Shechem defiled Dinah, according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 34|Genesis 34Hamul
Hamul was a son of Pharez of the Tribe of Judah according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:12 and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:21. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.Hanameel
Hanameel or Hanamel, a cousin of Jeremiah from whom the latter bought a field at Anathoth in Jeremiah 32:5-16.Hananiah
Hananiah is the name of at least two biblical characters:- Hananiah son of Zerubbabel, the father of Jeshaiah, was a descendant of David.
- Hananiah son of Azur, a prophet in the time of king Zedekiah. He prophesied a return from the exile in Babylon within two years and was denounced by Jeremiah as a false prophet as a result. He died within a year of the denunciation.
Hanniel
Hanoch
Hanoch is the name of two biblical figures:- A son of Midian, the eponymous forefather of the Midianites.
- A son of Reuben, the eponymous forefather of the Tribe of Reuben.
Haran
Haran or Aran refers to three minor characters in the Hebrew Bible:- Haran, son of Terah, from Ur of the Chaldees. He fathered Lot, Milcah and Iscah.
- Haran, son of Caleb, a descendant of Jacob, and Ephah his mother. Father of 1.Gazez, and brother of 2.Gazez.
- Haran, son of Shimei, a Levite who lived in the age of King David and played one of the important religious or political roles set out in.
Harbona
Hareph
Hareph, according to 1 Chronicles 2:51, was a descendant of Caleb and the father of Beth-gader. The name "Hareph" in this case may refer to a group of people otherwise referred to by the term Hariphite.Harhaiah
Harhaiah, in the Masoretic Text of Nehemiah 3:8, is mentioned in passing, as being the father of Uzziel, a man responsible for the repair of part of the wall of Jerusalem. The awkward phrasing of the verse suggested to Stanley A. Cook that there had been some scribal mishandling of the verse, and that the verse originally did not contain the name "Harhaiah."Harhas
Harhas, according to 2 Kings 22:14 and 2 Chronicles 34:22, was an ancestor of Shallum, the husband of the prophetess Huldah. However, where the Book of Kings has "Harhas," the Book of Chronicles reads "Hasrah."Harim
Harim was the name of three biblical patriarchs:- Head of the third of twenty-four priestly divisions instituted by King David.
- Head of a non-priestly family, with 320 members, which returned with Zerubbabel. Eight members of this family were found to have married gentile women, whom they divorced. Harim's son Malchijah was one of those who helped repair the walls of Jerusalem, including the Tower of the Furnaces. His seal was on the renewed covenant with God made by the Babylonian returnees.
- Head of a priestly family, with 1017 members, which returned with Zerubbabel. Five members of this family were found to have married gentile women, whom they divorced. His seal was also on the renewed covenant. The head of his family at the time of the return was Adna.
Harnepher
Harum
Harum is recorded as the father of Aharhel in 1 Chronicles 4:8, which lists him as an ancestor of several clans in the Tribe of Judah.Harumaph
Harumaph is listed as the father of Jedaiah, a man responsible for making repairs to a part of Nehemiah's wall. He is only mentioned once in the Bible, in Nehemiah 3:10.Hasadiah
Hasadiah is listed as one of the sons of Zerubabel in 1 Chronicles 3:20, and is therefore a member of the royal lineage of the Judahite kings.Hashabiah
Hashabiah is a biblical name which appears frequently for individuals mentioned both before and after the Babylonian captivity.Because the name often appears in lists without any detailed description, it is sometimes difficult to tell whether different verses that use the name are referring to the same Hashabiah or to distinct persons. The following list of nine individuals is the number listed in the Encyclopaedia Biblica, although the encyclopedia does not claim that precisely nine people of this name are mentioned:
- A Levite of the Merarite group, mentioned 1 Chronicles 6:45.
- Hashabiah son of Bunni, a Merarite Levite listed as living in Jerusalem in 1 Chronicles 9:14 and Nehemiah 11:15.
- A leader of a large group of people in the time of David.
- A musician, one of the musicians appointed by David for the musical service of the Temple.
- Hashabiah son of Kemuel, identified as the leader of the Levites in the time of David.
- A Levite leader in the time of Josiah.
- A Levite identified as having signed the covenant between Ezra and God.
- A ruler listed as one of the people responsible for repairing the wall of Jerusalem in Nehemiah 3:17.
- The ruler of the clan of Hilkiah, according to Nehemiah 12:21.
Hashabnah
Hashub
Hashub is mentioned in passing as the father of Shemaiah, a Levite who is listed among those living in Jerusalem after the end of the Babylonian captivity.Hashubah
Hashubah is listed as one of the children of Zerubabel, the governor of Yehud Medinata.Hasrah
Hasrah, according to 2 Chronicles 34:22, is the name of an ancestor of Shallum, the husband of the prophetess Huldah. However, where the Book of Chronicles has "Hasrah," 2 Kings 22:14 has "Harhas."Hasupha
Hasupha is the name of a clan or family of Nethinim listed in Nehemiah 7:46 and Ezra 2:43.Hathach
Hathach or Hatach is the name of one of the eunuchs of Ahasuerus in the Book of Esther. He acts as a messenger between Esther and Mordecai.Hathath
Hathath is only mentioned in 1 Chronicles 4:13, in a genealogical passage where he is the son of Othniel, the son of Kenaz.Hattil
The descendants of Hattil are listed in Ezra 2:57 and Nehemiah 7:59 as a group of people returning from the Babylonian captivity. They are categorized by Ezra as being descendants of "Solomon's servants". In the Greek text of 1 Esdras 5:34, a closely related work, Hattil is referred to as Agia or Hagia.Hazaiah
Hazaiah is a figure mentioned in passing in Nehemiah 11:5 as an ancestor Maaseiah, a notable leader of the Tribe of Judah in Yehud Medinata.Hazo
Hazo was the son of Nahor and Milcah.Heber
Heber or Chéver is the grandson of the patriarch Asher mentioned at and in. Heber probably should not be confused with the Eber who was Abraham's ancestor.Helek
Helek was a son of Gilead of the Tribe of Manasseh according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:30 and :s:Bible /Joshua#Chapter 17|Joshua 17:2.Heldai
Heldai is the name of two biblical figures. According to the Encyclopaedia Biblica, it should most likely be given alternate vowels as Holdai or Huldai.- Heldai son of Baanah the Netophathite is listed as one of David's Mighty Warriors, and also in a list of military leaders given in 1 Chronicles 27:15. He is called "Heled" in 1 Chronicles 11:30, and "Heleb" in 2 Samuel 23:29.
- A Jew living in Babylonia, mentioned in Zechariah 6:10. He is called Helem in Zechariah 6:10.
Helkai
Helon
Helon was a member of the house of Zebulun according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 1|Numbers 1:9. He was the father of [|Eliab].Hemam
Hemam or Homam is the name of the son of Lotan and grandson of Seir the Horite, according to Genesis 36:22 and 1 Chronicles 1:39.Henadad
Henadad is a biblical name which appears only in Ezra–Nehemiah. In a passage which describes the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem, two "sons of Henadad", Bavai and Binnui, are named as taking responsibility for portions of the wall. Binnui reappears later, where he is described as a Levite and as one of the signatories of the covenant between Ezra, God, and the people of Judah. The "sons of Henadad," though without any specific individuals named, are mentioned in also in Ezra 3:9, a "difficult passage".Hepher
Hepher was a son of Manasseh according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:32 and :s:Bible /Joshua#Chapter 17|Joshua 17:2. See List of minor biblical places § Hepher.Hezekiah
This section is about the minor biblical figures named Hezekiah. For the king Hezekiah, see Hezekiah.Hezekiah is the name of three minor figures in the Hebrew Bible. In some Bibles the variant spellings Hizkiah and Hizkijah occur.
- A son of Neariah and descendant of David mentioned in the royal genealogy of 1 Chronicles 3.
- A figure mentioned in passing in Ezra 2:16 and Nehemiah 7:21, as the ancestor of some of the exiles who returned from the Babylonian captivity.
- An ancestor of the prophet Zephaniah.
Hezron
- In, Hezron is a son of Reuben and the founder of the Hezronites.
- In, Hezron is grandson of Judah and the son of Pharez.
Hiel
Hillel of [Pirathon]
- The father of Abdon, in the Book of Judges.
Hiram
Hobab
Hobab was Moses' father-in-law and the son of Moses's father-in-law, Jethro. The relevant part of Numbers 10:29 reads: "And Moses said unto Hobab, the son of Reuel the Midianite, Moses' father-in-law". Reuel and Jethro were different persons from different narratives of the same events. That of Judges 4:11 reads: "Now Heber the Kenite had severed himself from the Kenites, even from the children of Hobab the father-in-law of Moses". Moses invited Hobab to take part in the Exodus journey into the Promised Land, wanting to make use of his local knowledge, but Hobab preferred to return home to Midian. Briefly, Hobab, Reuel/Raguel, and Jethro were all Moses' father-in-law.Hod
Hod is a biblical name which appears only in 1 Chronicles 7:37. He appears as one character in a genealogy of the Tribe of Asher.Hodaviah
Hodaviah is the name of three individuals in the Bible. The Revised Version and King James Version of the Bible sometimes spell it as Hodaiah, Hodevah, or Hodeiah.- Hodaviah, a clan leader in the Tribe of Manasseh, according to 1 Chronicles 5:24.
- Hodaviah son of Hassenuah appears as the ancestor of a Benjamite man living in Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity. This Hodaviah is called "Judah son of Hassenuah" in Nehemian 11:9.
- Hodaviah son of Elioenai is described as a descendant of Zerubbabel in 1 Chronicles 3:24
Hodesh
Hoham
Hoham, according to the Book of Joshua, was the king of Hebron, defeated in Joshua's conquest.Homam
See Hemam.Hon
See OnHori
Hori is the personal name of two biblical individuals, as well as being the Hebrew term for a Horite.- Hori of the house of Simeon was the father of Shaphat, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 13|Numbers 13:5.
- Hori is recorded as the name of Lotan, the son of Seir the Horite, according to Genesis 36:22.
Hoshama
Hotham
Hotham is the name for two individuals found in the BIble. A Hotham appears in a genealogy of the Tribe of Asher in 1 Chronicles 7:32, but this individual is referred to as "Helem" in verse 35. Another Hotham, though the KJV calls him Hothan, can be found in 1 Chronicles 11:44, where his sons Shama and Jeiel are listed among David's Mighty Warriors. This second Hotham is called an Aroerite.Hothir
Hothir is listed as a son of David's "seer" Heman in 1 Chronicles 25:4 and 28.Hubbah
See Jehubbah.Huppim
Huppim or Hupham was the ninth son of Benjamin in Genesis 46:21 and Numbers 26:39.Hushim
Hushim, according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:23, was the name of the sons of Dan, listed among the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob. Numbers 26:42 calls Dan's son Shuham, and his descendants the Shuhamites. The Talmud names him as the murderer of Esau.Huzzab
Huzzab is either a name or a word which appears in Nahum 2:7. In a passage in which Nahum is predicting the fall of Nineveh, the prophet says, "Huzzab shall be led away captive" in the King James Version. However, a number of more contemporary versions since the late nineteenth century have interpreted the word as a verb, meaning "and it has been decreed."I
Ibhar
Ibhar was one of the sons of David. The name Ibhar means "Chosen".Ibneiah
Ibneiah is the name given in Chronicles to a leader of a clan in the Tribe of Benjamin which returned to Yehud Medinata after the Babylonian captivity. The same character is referred to as "Gabbai" in the parallel passage in Nehemiah.Ibnijah
Ibnijah is a figure who is mentioned indirectly in 1 Chronicles 9:8, by way of his descendant "Meshullam, son of Shephatiah, son of Reuel, son of Ibnijah." He was a Benjamite.Ibsam
According to Chronicles, Ibsam was the son of Tola, who in turn was the son of Issachar. He is called Jibsam in the King James Version.Idbash
Idbash, according to 1 Chronicles 4:3, was one of the sons of Etham, a figure who appears in the Chronicler's genealogy of the Tribe of Judah.[|Igal]
Igal is the name of three biblical figures.- Igal son of Joseph of Issachar, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 13|Numbers 13:7.
- Igal son of Nathan of Zobah is mentioned only in 2 Samuel 23:36 in a list of David's Mighty Warriors.
- Igal son of Shemaiah is listed as a descendant of Zerubbabel in 1 Chronicles 3:22. This last figure is called Igeal in the King James Version, although his name in Hebrew is the same as the other two Igals.
Igdaliah
Ikkesh
Ikkesh the Tekoite was the father of Ira, one of King David's Warriors /2 Samuel#Chapter 23|2 Samuel 23:26, :s:Bible.Ilai
See Zalmon.Imla
Imla, the father of Micaiah, which latter was the prophet who foretold the defeat of the allied kings of Judah and Israel against Ramoth-gilead. In the parallel passage his name is written Imlah.Immer
Immer was a member of the priestly family whose sons, Hanani and Zebadiah, had both taken pagan wives but repented during the communal confession instigated by the biblical priest Ezra.Imna
Imna is a biblical name which appears only in 1 Chronicles 7:35, in a genealogy of the Tribe of Asher.Imnah
Imnah was a levite, the father of Kore, who was responsible for distributing the freewill offerings of the Temple in the time of King Hezekiah.Imrah
Imrah is a biblical name which appears only in 1 Chronicles 7:36, in a genealogy of the Tribe of Asher.Imri
Imri is the name of two individuals mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.- An Imri is mentioned in passing in the ancestry of a man named Uthai, who according to 1 Chronicles 9:4 lived in Jerusalem after the return from the Babylonian captivity.
- A man named "Zakkur son of Imri" is recorded as taking responsibility for a section of the wall in the project of rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem, according to Nehemiah 3:2.
Iphdeiah
Ir
See Iri.Ira the Jairite
Ira the Jairite was David's priest or chief minister after Sheba's rebellion. He is described as David's priest by the English Standard Version and New International Version, his chief ruler by the King James Version and his chief minister by the New King James Version.Irad
In, Irad is the son of Enoch, the grandson of Cain and the father of Mehujael.Iram
Iram is a name which appears in Genesis 36:43. In the Masoretic Text as it now stands, Iram is identified as a "tribal leader" of Edom. However, Thomas Kelly suggests that originally the text may have identified Iram and the other "tribal leaders" as the names not of individuals, but of clans, using the Hebrew word eleph to mean "clan."Iri
Iri, according to 1 Chronicles 7:7, was one of the sons of Bela, who was the son of Benjamin, eponymous founder of the Tribe of Benjamin. In verse 12, he is referred to simply as Ir.Irijah
Irijah is an official who arrests Jeremiah on suspicion of desertion.Iru
Iru is a name mentioned only once in the Hebrew Bible. In 1 Chronicles 4:15, Iru is listed as one of the sons of Caleb. The other two were Elah and Naam.Iscah
Iscah or Jesca was a daughter of Haran, sister of Lot and Milcah according to Genesis 11:29.Ishbah
For the "Ishbah father of Eshtemoa" mentioned in 1 Chronicles, see List of minor biblical tribes § Ishbah.Ishbi-benob
Ishbi-benob is a name which appears in the Qere of the Masoretic Text at 2 Samuel 21:16. Qere is the term for the version of the text traditionally read aloud in synagogues. The Ketiv, the version written but not read aloud, reads somewhat differently, in a manner that suggested to Thomas Kelly Cheyne that the opening words of the verse were not the name of the giant, but words that indicated that David and his soldiers stayed in Nob. Whatever the case with the Ketiv, the Qere as it now stands asserts that Ishbi-benob was the name of a Philistine giant, who was killed by Abishai son of Zeruiah. Gesenius interprets his name as meaning "dweller upon the height". In Brenton's Septuagint Translation, his name is given as Jesbi, the progeny of Rapha.Ishhod
Ishhod is a figure mentioned only once in the Hebrew Bible. 1 Chronicles 7:18 lists Ishod as a son of Hammoleketh in a genealogy of the Tribe of Manasseh.Ishiah
See Jesiah.Ishijah
See Jesiah.Ishmaiah
Ishmaiah is the name of two biblical figures.- Ishmaiah son of Obadiah was the leader of the Tribe of Zebulun in the time of David, according to 1 Chronicles 27:19. He is called Samaias in the Septuagint.
- Ishmaiah the Gibeonite, according to 1 Chronicles 12:4, was one of David's Mighty Warriors.
Ishmerai
Ishod
See Ishhod.Ishpah
Ishpah is a name which appears in a genealogy of the Tribe of Benjamin. According to 1 Chronicles 8, Ishpah was the son of Beriah, the son of Elpaal, the son of Shaharaim.Ishpan
Ishpan is a figure who appears only once in the Hebrew Bible, in a genealogical passage describing the people of the Tribe of Benjamin. 1 Chronicles 8 calls him the son of Shashak, the son of Elpaal, the son of Shaharaim.Ishuah
See Ishvah.Ishuai
See Ishvah.Ishui
See Ishvi.Ishvah
Ishvah was one of the sons of Asher according to Genesis 46:17 and 1 Chronicles 7:30, although he is missing from the list of the sons of Asher found in Numbers 26:44.Ishvi
Ishvi is the name of two figures in the Hebrew Bible.- Ishvi is the name given to a son of Asher, eponymous founder of the Tribe of Asher, in Genesis 46:17, Numbers 26:44, and 1 Chronicles 7:30. His descendants are called Ishvites in Numbers 24:44. Genesis 46 places him in the list of 70 persons who went down into Egypt with Jacob, the father of Asher and the other eleven Tribes of Israel.
- Ishvi is the name of a son of Saul in 1 Samuel 14:49.
Ismaiah
Ispah
See Ishpah.Isshiah
See Jesiah.Isshijah
See Jesiah.Isui
See Ishvi.Ithai
See Ittai.Ithmah
Ithmah is a name which appears only once in the Hebrew Bible, in 1 Chronicles 11:46, where "Ithmah the Moabite" is listed as one of David's Mighty Warriors.Ithran
Ithran is the name given for two figures in the Hebrew Bible.- Ithran, son of Dishon, son of Anah, son of Zibeon, son of Seir the Horite. This Ithran represents the name of a Horite clan.
- Ithran, son of Zophah, son of Helem appears in a genealogy of the Tribe of Asher. The Encyclopaedia Biblica identifies the "Jether" of 1 Chronicles 7:38 as probably being identical to this Ithran.
Ithream
Ittai
Ittai is the name given one or two biblical figures:- Ittai the Gittite appears alongside 600 soldiers as a Philistine ally of David in the time leading up to Absalom's rebellion. Having only recently arrived in Jerusalem, David gives him an option to return home to Gath, but Ittai confirms his loyalty to David and helps him evacuate the city. During the rebellion itself, he serves as commander of a third of David's army.
- Ittai "son of Ribai, from Gibeah, of the children of Benjamin" is listed as one of David's Mighty Warriors. His association with Gibeah and the Tribe of Benjamin "probably" distinguish him from the Gittite Ittai, according to Stanley Arthur Cook. This Benjamite Ittai is once called Ithai in 1 Chronicles 11:31.
Izhar
Izhar son of Hela is a figure who appears in a genealogy of the Tribe of Judah, in 1 Chronicles 4:7. He is called Izhar according to the variant reading known as Qere. According to the Ketiv his name is Zohar. The King James Version calls him Jezoar.
Izrahiah
Izrahiah is the name of two biblical figures.- Izrahiah son of Uzzi, son of Tola, son of Issachar appears in a genealogy of the Tribe of Issachar.
- Izrahiah is, according to Nehemiah 12:42, a leader of singers in a procession headed by Nehemiah.
Izri
Izziah
Izziah, a descendant of Parosh, is listed as one of the men who married foreign wives in the time of Nehemiah.J
Jaanai
See Janai. See Djenne'.Jaareshiah
Jaareshiah is a name which appears only, where Jaaresiah is identified as one of the sons of Jeroham. The text does not identify any information about Jeroham's parentage, but the passage is part of a genealogy of the Tribe of Benjamin.Jaasai
See Jaasu.Jaasau
See Jaasu.Jaasiel
Jaasiel is the name of one of David's Mighty Warriors. He is referred to in Hebrew as hammitsovayah, which has been variously translated as "the Mezobaite," "the Mesobaite," or "from Zobah." A "Jaasiel son of Abner" is listed as a Benjamite leader in 1 Chronicles 27:21, who may be the same person.Jaasu
Jaasu is a name which appears in a list of men alleged to have married foreign women in the time of Nehemiah.Jaaziah
Jaaziah is listed as one of the sons of Merari in a passage discussing the various divisions of Levites.Jaaziel
Jaaziel is the name of a Levite musician who appears in 1 Chronicles 15:18. He reappears as "Aziel" in 15:20.Jacan
Jacan is a name which appears once in the Hebrew Bible, in a list of Gadites in Chronicles.Jachin
Jachin was a son of Simeon according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:10, :s:Bible /Exodus#Chapter 6|Exodus 6:15, and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:12, one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.Jahath
Jahath is the name of several individuals in the Hebrew Bible.- Jahath son of Reaiah, son of Shobal, son of Judah is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 4:2, in a genealogical passage describing the Tribe of Judah.
- Jahath is a name applied to various Levites in 1 Chronicles 6:20, 6:43, 23:10, 24:22; and 2 Chronicles 34:12.
Jahaziah
Jahleel
Jahleel was a son of Zebulun according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:14 and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:26. He was one of the 70 persons to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.Jahmai
For the Jahmai of 1 Chronicles 7:2, see List of minor biblical tribes § Jahmai.Jahzeel
Jahzeel was a son of Naphtali according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:24 and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:48. He was one of the 70 persons to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.Jahzeiah
Jahzeiah son of Tikvah is one of the figures listed in the Book of Ezra as opposing Ezra's prohibition on marriages with foreign women.Jahzerah
Jahzerah is a name which appears only in 1 Chronicles 9:12. See Ahzai.Jakeh
Jakeh is a name that appears only in Proverbs 30:1, where part of the Book of Proverbs is ascribed to a man called "Agur son of Jakeh". Franz Delitzsch proposed that the name "Jakeh" means "scrupulously pious."Janai
Janai is a name that appears only 1 Chronicles 5:12, where Janai is listed as a descendant of Gad. According to the Encyclopaedia Biblica, the name represents the name of a clan within the Tribe of Gad.Jarib
Jarib is the name of three individuals in the Hebrew Bible, and appears once in the King James Version of 1 Maccabees 14:29.- In 1 Chronicles 4:24, one of the sons of Simeon is called Jarib. In other passages, he is called Jachin.
- A Jarib appears in a list of leaders recruited by Ezra to find Levites for the resettlement of Jerusalem.
- A priest by the name of Jarib is mentioned in a list of men who married foreign women in Ezra 10:18.
- In 1 Maccabees 14:29, in the King James Version a priest named Simon is described as being "of the posterity of Jarib." The New English Translation of the Septuagint transliterates the name as Ioarib, while the New American Bible reads Joarib.
Jakim
Jakim is the name of one individual mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, as well as one individual mentioned in some manuscripts of the New Testament's Gospel of Matthew. In a genealogy of the Tribe of Benjamin, in 1 Chronicles 24:12, a Jakim appears, as the son of Shimei. In some Greek manuscripts of Matthew, a Jakim appears between Josiah and Jechoniah in a genealogy of Jesus.
Jalon
Jalon was one of four sons of Ezrah, and the uncle of Miriam, Shammai and Ishbah.Jamin
The name Jamin means right hand.There are three different Jamins in the Bible:
- a son of Simeon according to,, and. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
- Man of Judah, see
- Post exile Levite who interpreted the law, see
Jamlech
Japhia
Japhia was the king of Lachish, one of the five kings of the Amorites whose battle against the settling Israelites led by Joshua is reported in. Along with the other four kings, he was subsequently found in a cave at Makkedah, where he was killed and buried by Joshua and his forces.Jareb
Jareb is a name which appears in Hosea 5:13 and 10:6 in some translations of the Bible. In both passages, the Hebrew text refers to a mlk yrb in a way that implies that mlk yrb is the king of Assyria. However, no Assyrian king by the name of "Jareb" is known to history, which has led to a variety of conjectures about what the phrase refers to. According to W. F. Albright, the "definitive solution" to the problem is that the text should read mlk rb or mlky rb, meaning "the great king", a Hebrew translation of the common Assyrian royal title sharru rabu. The proposed emendation to "great king" has been accepted in a number of biblical translations.Jaresiah
See Jaareshiah.Jarha
Jarha was an Egyptian slave of Sheshan who was married to Sheshan's daughter according to :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 2|1 Chronicles 2:34–35.Jarah
See Jehoaddah.Jasiel
See Jaasiel.Jathniel
Jathniel is a minor biblical figure who appears only in 1 Chronicles 26:2, in a list of Korahite porters.Jaziz
Jaziz the Hagrite, according to 1 Chronicles 27:31, was in charge of king David's flocks of sheep and goats.Jeatherai
See Ethni.Jecamiah
See Jekamiah.Jecholiah
Jecholiah of Jerusalem was the wife of the King of Judah, Amaziah, and the mother of King Azariah. Depending on translation used, her name may also be spelled Jechiliah, Jecoliah, or Jekoliah. Also 2 Chronicles 26:3Jediael
There are three individuals in the Hebrew Bible named Jediael.- Jediael son of Shimri is listed as one of David's warriors in 1 Chronicles 11:45.
- Jediael, a man from the Tribe of Manasseh, appears in a list of warriors said to have deserted David when he went to Ziklag.
- Jediael son of Meshelemiah appears in a list of Korahite porters in the time of David.
Jeezer
Jehallelel
Jehallelel is the name of two individuals in the Hebrew Bible.- A Jehallelel appears in 1 Chronicles 4:16, in a genealogy of the Tribe of Judah.
- Another Jehallelel appears in a list of Levites in 2 Chronicles 29:12.
Jehdeiah
- A Levite mentioned in 1 Chronicles 24:20.
- Jehdeiah the Meronothite, who according to 1 Chronicles 27:30 was in charge of king David's donkeys.
Jehiah
Jehiel
This entry contains close paraphrases and borrowing of wording found in entries entitled "Jehiel" in the Encyclopaedia Biblica, a work which is now in the public domain.Jehiel is the name of fourteen figures in the Hebrew Bible.
For eleven of these the English spelling "Jehiel" reflects the Hebrew name יחיאל:
- A Levite musician in the time of David.
- The leader of a family of Gershonite Levites in the time of David, custodian of "the treasury of the house of the Lord".
- Jehiel the son of Hachmoni, who was with David's sons.
- Jehiel the son of king Jehoshaphat.
- A Hemanite Levite in the time of Hezekiah, called Jehuel in the Revised Version.
- A Levitical or priestly oversees of the temple in the time of Hezekiah.
- A person referred to as "ruler of the house of God" in the time of Josiah.
- The father of Obadiah in a post-exilic list of kin groups.
- The father of Shechaniah.
- Jehiel the son of Harim, a priest.
- Jehiel the son of Elam, a layman.
- One of the sons of Elam.
- A Gibeonite described as the "father of Gibeon" in 1 Chronicles 9:35.
- A son of Hothan the Aroerite, who along with his brother Shama was listed as one of David's Mighty Warriors in 1 Chronicles 11:44.
Jehizkiah
Jehoaddah
Joehoaddah was one of the descendants of King Saul, according to 1 Chronicles 8:33–36. In 1 Chronicles 9:42, which contains a copy of the same genealogy of Saul, his name is given as "Jarah."Jehoaddan
Jehoaddan was a native of Jerusalem, the wife of King Joash of Judah, and mother of his successor, King Amaziah. II Kings 14:2Jehoiada
Jehoiada was the name of at least three people in the Hebrew Bible:- Jehoiada, a priest during the reigns of Ahaziah, Athaliah, and Joash
- Jehoiada, father of Benaiah
- Jehoiada, a priest in the time of Jeremiah
Jehoshaphat
Jehosphaphat, son of Ahilud, was King Solomon's recorder.
Jehozabad
Jehozabad is the name of three figures in the Hebrew Bible.- Jehozabad son of Shomer was one of the assassinators of King Joash of Judah. II Kings 12:21. "This person is called Zabad, in 2 Chron. xxiv.26..."
- Jehozabad, according 2 Chronicles 17:18, was a leader of 180,000 Benjamite warriors in the time of king Jehoshaphat.
- Jehozabad is listed as one of the sons of Obed-edom according to 1 Chronicles 26:4.
Jehubbah
Jehudi
Jehudi "the son of Nethaniah, the son of Shelemiah, the son of Cushi" was one of the delegates the princes sent to fetch Baruch, Jeremiah's scribe, to read his scroll.Jehudijah
Jehudijah, mentioned in 1 Chronicles 4:18, is the name given to the wife of Mered, and is listed as the mother of his children. Some Rabbinic sources claim that Jehudijah, a feminine form of the Hebrew yehudi, meaning "Jew," is to be used as a noun rather than a given name, interpreting the passage as "his wife, the Jewess" rather than "his wife, Jehudijah," and that it is referring to Pharaoh's daughter, Bithiah, who is mentioned in the same passage and is said to have converted to Judaism. As Bithiah was an Egyptian, it would have been worth noting that she was a Jewess, especially given the importance of matrilineality in Judaism.Jehush
See Jeush.Jeiel
Jeiel is the name of ten individuals in the Hebrew Bible.- Jeiel, according to 1 Chronicles 5:7, was a leader in the Tribe of Reuben.
- Jeiel, referred to as the "father of Gibeon", was an ancestor of King Saul. The King James Version calls him "Jehiel." This figure's name is affected by variant readings preserved through the Qere and Ketiv system in the Masoretic Text: the Ketiv calls him "Jeuel," while the Qere calls him "Jeiel."
- Jeiel son of Hotham the Aroerite is listed as one of David's warriors in 1 Chronicles 11:44. The King James Version calls him "Jehiel." This figure's name is affected by variant readings preserved through the Qere and Ketiv system in the Masoretic Text: the Ketiv calls him "Jeuel," while the Qere calls him "Jeiel."
- A Jeiel is mentioned in passing in a list of gatekeepers for the Ark of the Covenant in 1 Chronicles 15:18.
- A Jeiel is listed as one of the ancestors of a Levite named Jahaziel in 2 Chronicles 20:14.
- A Jeiel was one of the scribes of Uzziah according to 2 Chronicles 26:11. This figure's name is affected by variant readings preserved through the Qere and Ketiv system in the Masoretic Text: the Ketiv calls him "Jeuel," while the Qere calls him "Jeiel."
- A Jeiel is recorded as a Levite in the time of Hezekiah. This figure's name is affected by variant readings preserved through the Qere and Ketiv system in the Masoretic Text: the Ketiv calls him "Jeuel," while the Qere calls him "Jeiel." The Revised Version calls him Jeuel, following the Ketiv.
- A Jeiel is recorded as a leader in the Tribe of Levi in time of Uzziah according to 2 Chronicles 35:9.
- In a list of returnees to Yehud Medinata after the end of the Babylonian captivity, a Jeiel is recorded as being the head of a group of relatives according to Ezra 8:13. The Revised Version calls him Jeuel.
- A Jeiel, of the "descendants of Nebo," is listed as one of the people opposing marriage to foreign women in the time of Nehemiah.
Jekameam
Jekamiah
Jekamiah is the name of two individuals in the Hebrew Bible.- Jekamiah son of Shallum, son of Sismai, son of Eleasah, son of Helez, son of Azariah, son of Jehu, son of Obed, son of Ephlal, son of Zabad, son of Nathan, son of Attai, son of Jarha, the son-in-law and slave of Sheshan, son of Ishi, son of Appaim, son of Nadab, son of Shammai, son of Onam, son of Jerahmeel, the alleged ancestor of the Jerahmeelites.
- Jekamiah, a son of Jeconiah, the last king of Judah, who was taken captive by the Babylonians.
Jekoliah
Jekuthiel
Jekuthiel, father of Zanoah, appears in 1 Chronicles 4:18, in a genealogical passage concerning the Tribe of Judah.Jemima
Jemimah, meaning "Dove" was a daughter of Job according to Job 42:14.Jemuel
Jemuel was a son of Simeon according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:10, :s:Bible /Exodus#Chapter 6|Exodus 6:15, and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:12. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.Jephunneh
Jephunneh is a biblical name which means "for whom a way is prepared", and was the name of two biblical figures:- A descendant of Judah, and father of Kenaz and Caleb the spy or scout, who appears to have belonged to an Edomitish tribe called Kenezites, from Kenaz their founder. See.
- A descendant of Asher, eldest of the three sons of Jether.
Jerah
Jeremai
Jeremai, one of the "descendants of Hashum," is a figure who appears only in Ezra 10:33, where he is listed among the men who married foreign women.Jeriah
See Jerijah.Jerioth
Jerioth ירעות "Tent Curtains" was a son of Caleb according to 1 Chronicles 2:18.Jeriel
Jeriel, son of Tola, son of Issachar, is found in a genealogy of the Tribe of Issachar in 1 Chronicles 7:2.Jerijah
Jerijah is listed is one of the sons of Hebron in genealogical passages in 1 Chronicles 23:19, 24:23, 26:31.Jerusha
Jerusha the daughter of Zadok was, according to the 2 Kings 15:33 and 2 Chronicles 27:1, the mother of king Jotham of Judah.Jesbi
See Ishbi-benobJeshaiah
Jeshaiah may refer to multiple figures in the Bible:- A descendant of David, the father of Rephaiah, and the son of Hananiah in :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 3|1 Chronicles 3:21.
- One of eight sons of Jeduthun in :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 25|1 Chronicles 25:3.
- For the man in 1 Chronicles 24 and 26 who is sometimes called Jeshaiah, see Jesiah.
Jesher
Jeshishai
Jeshishai is a figure mentioned only once, in passing, in a genealogy of Gad.Jeshohaiah
Jeshohaiah appears in a list of names of Simeonites. According to Chronicles these Simeonites took pasture-land from descendants of Ham and the Meunim during the time of king Hezekiah. According to Thomas Kelly Cheyne, the name is a corruption of Maaseiah.Jesimiel
Jesimiel appears in a list of names of Simeonites. According to Chronicles these Simeonites took pasture-land from descendants of Ham and the Meunim during the time of king Hezekiah. According to Thomas Kelly Cheyne, the name is a corruption of Maaseel.Jesui
See Ishvi.Jeuel
Jeuel son of Zerah appears in a list of people living in Jerusalem after the end of the Babylonian exile. For four other individuals who are sometimes called "Jeuel" and sometimes "Jeiel," see Jeiel.Jeush
Jeush is the name of four or five individuals mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.- Jeush son of Esau. A variant manuscript reading, known as Ketiv, calls him Jeish.
- Jeush son of Bilhan, son of Jediael, the son of Benjamin, mentioned in a genealogy which describes the people of the Tribe of Benjamin.
- Jeush son of Eshek, who is mentioned in a genealogy of the Tribe of Benjamin. According to the Encyclopaedia Biblica, this is likely a reference to the same person called Jeush son of Bilhan. The King James Version calls him Jehush.
- Jeush son of Shimei represented a division of Levites according to 1 Chronicles 23:10–11.
- Jeush, the first listed son of king Rehoboam in 2 Chronicles 11:19.
Jezer
Jeziah
See Izziah.Jezoar
See Izhar.Jezrahiah
See Izrahiah.Jezreel
One of the sons of the father of Etam according toJibsam
See Ibsam.Jidlaph
Jidlaph was the son of Nahor and Milcah.Jimnah
Jimnah or Jimna was a son of Asher according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 46|Genesis 46:17 and :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 26|Numbers 26:44. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.Jishui
Jishui was the second son of King Saul, mentioned in Saul's genealogy in. He is called Abinadab in 1 Chronicles 8:33 and 9:39.Joahaz
For either of the biblical kings names Jehoahaz or Joahaz, see Jehoahaz of Israel or Jehoahaz of Judah.Joahaz, according 2 Chronicles 34:8, was the name of the father of Josiah's scribe Joah.
Joash
This entry is about the four minor biblical characters named Joash. For the kings named Joash or Jehoash, see Jehoash of Israel and Jehoash of Judah.Joash, an abbreviated name of Jehoash, is the name of several figures in the Hebrew Bible.
- Joash, an Abiezrite of the Tribe of Manasseh, was the father of Gideon according to Judges 6–8. His family was poor and lived in Ophrah. After Gideon tore down the altar of Baal and cut down the grove, the men of Ophrah sought to kill Gideon. Joash stood against them, saying, "He that will plead for , let him be put to death whilst it is yet morning: if he be a god, let him plead for himself, because one hath cast down his altar."
- A Joash is described as "the king's son" in the time of Ahab. According to Stanley Arthur Cook, it is uncertain whether he was the son of king Ahab, or whether "king's son" was a title used high officers.
- Joash is described as one of the sons of Shelah son of Judah in a genealogy of the Tribe of Judah.
- A Joash is named as one of the Benjamite warriors to came to the aid of David when he went to Ziklag.
Job
Jobab
Jobab is the name of at least five men in the Hebrew Bible.- A son of Joktan according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 10|Genesis 10:29 and :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 1|1 Chronicles 1:23.
- Jobab ben Zerah, a King of Edom according to :s:Bible /Genesis#Chapter 36|Genesis 36:33 and :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 1|1 Chronicles 1:44.
- King of Madon, one of the kings who fought against Israel in :s:Bible /Joshua#Chapter 11|Joshua 11.
- A son of Shaharaim and Hodesh according to :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 8|1 Chronicles 8:9.
- A son of Elpaal according to :s:Bible /1 Chronicles#Chapter 8|1 Chronicles 8:18.
Joed
Joel
Joel is the name of several men in the Hebrew Bible:- The firstborn son of the prophet Samuel. According to :s:Bible /1 Samuel#Chapter 8|1 Samuel chapter 8, Joel and his brother Abijah were appointed by Samuel to be judges in Beersheba, in the south of Israel, while he continued to judge in Ramah. However, Joel and Abijah "walked not in his ways, but turned aside after lucre, and took bribes, and perverted judgment", prompting the Israelites to demand that Samuel give them a king. Josephus says that "resigning his office to his sons, he divided the people between them, and placed them in Bethel and Beer-sheba", a statement which the Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges suggests "is probably his own conjecture".
- An ancestor of Samuel.
- A Simeonite prince.
- A Reubenite; father of Shemaiah.
- A Gadite chief.
- A chief of Issachar.
- One of David's mighty men, indicated as the brother of Nathan.
- A Gershonite, a prince in the time of David.
- Son of Pedaiah; a Manassite chief in the time of David.
- A Kohathite in the time of Hezekiah.
- One of those who married foreign wives.
- Son of Zichri; a Benjamite overseer after the Exile.
Joelah
Joezer
Joezer, according to 1 Chronicles 12:6, is the name of one of the Benjamite warriors who came to the aid of David when he went to Ziklag in Philistine territory due to the hostility of king Saul.Jogli
Jogli was the father of Bukki, a prince of the Tribe of Dan.Johanan son of Kareah
Johanan son of Kareah was among the officers who survived the destruction of Jerusalem and exile of Judeans by the king of Babylon; he warned Gedaliah, the governor, of a plot to kill him, but was ignored. Jeremiah 40 7ff.Joiarib
Joiarib is the name of two biblical persons:- Ancestor of Maaseiah the son of Barukh, who was one of those to resettle Jerusalem after the return from Babylonia.
- The head of a family of priests at the time of the return from Babylonia. He was one of the "men of understanding" sent by Ezra to Iddo in order to procure men to minister in the Temple. His son was Jedaiah, one of the priests to resettle Jerusalem. The head of the family at the time of Joiakim was Mattenai.
Jokim
[Jonam]
Jonam was the father of Joseph and son of Eliakim according to Luke's Genealogy of Jesus.Jonathan son of Abiathar
Jonathan was a son of Abiathar the priest, and served as a messenger during Absalom's rebellion.Jonathan son of Kareah
Jonathan son of Kareah was among the officers who survived the destruction of Jerusalem and exile of Judeans by the king of Babylon; he was brother to Johanan q.v. – Jeremiah 40:8Jorim
The son of Matthat and father of Eliezer.Joseph
Joseph, father of Igal
Joseph of the house of Issachar was the father of Igal, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to :s:Bible /Numbers#Chapter 13|Numbers 13:7.Joseph, father of Judah
The father of #Judah and son of JonamJoshah
Joshah son of Amaziah is mentioned only once in the Bible, where is listed among Benjamite leaders in 1 Chronicles 4:34. He is one of several clan leaders who, according to Chronicles, were involved in exterminating the descendants of Ham and the Meunim, and taking their pasture-lands.Joshaviah
Joshaviah son of Elnaam is a biblical figure who appears only in 1 Chronicles 11:46, in a listing of David's Mighty Warriors.Joshbekashah
Joshbekashah appears as one of the sons of Heman in a passage which describes the musicians of the Jerusalem Temple in the time of David.Joshibiah
Joshibiah is given in 1 Chronicles 4:35 as the father of Jehu, one of the Benjamite clan leaders in the time of Hezekiah who exterminated the descendants of Ham and the Meunim and took their farmland.Joshua
Joshua the Bethshemite
Joshua the Bethshemite was the owner of the field in which the Ark of the Covenant came to rest when the Philistines sent it away on a driverless ox-drawn cart.Joshua the governor of the city
Joshua was a city governor in the time of King Josiah of Judah. II Kings 23:8Joshua, son of Eliezer
He was the father of #Er.Josibiah
See Joshibiah.Josiphiah
Josiphiah is a name which appears in a list of returnees from the Babylonian captivity, where "Shelomith son of Josiphiah" is listed as the leader of the 160 men of the "descendants of Bani" who returned to Yehud Medinata in the time of Nehemiah.Jozabad
Jozabad is the name of several individuals mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. For three other individuals with a similar name, see Jehozabad.- Jozabad of Gederah is listed as one of David's warriors in 1 Chronicles 12:4.
- Two men named Jozabad from the Tribe of Manasseh are listed as warriors of David in 1 Chronicles 12:20.
- Jozabad, according to 2 Chronicle 31:13, was an overseer in the Temple at Jerusalem in the time of Hezekiah.
- A Jozabad is described as a Levite leader in 2 Chronicles 35:9. This may be the same individual overseeing the Temple in the time of Hezekiah.
- Jozabad son of Joshua is listed as a Levite in the time of Ezra in the time of Ezra 8:33.
- A Levite Jozabad is listed in Ezra 10:22 as having taken a foreign wife.
- A Levite Jozabad is listed as having a foreign wife in Ezra 10:23. This man may be the same as Joshua son of Joshua mentioned above, and/or the same as the two individuals below.
- A Jozabad is listed in Nehemiah 8:7 as one of those who helped explain the law to the people of Yehud Medinata.
- A Jozabad is listed as one of the inhabitants of Jerusalem in Nehemiah 11:16.
Jozachar