Reference: Jedaiah
Easton
(1.) Invoker of Jehovah. The son of Shimri, a chief Simeonite (1Ch 4:37).
(2.) One of those who repaired the walls of Jerusalem after the return from Babylon (Ne 3:10).
(3.) Knowing Jehovah. The chief of one of the courses of the priests (1Ch 24:7).
(4.) A priest in Jerusalem after the Exile (1Ch 9:10).
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Hastings
1. A priestly family (1Ch 9:10; 24:7; Ezr 2:36 [in 1Es 5:24 Jeddu], Ne 7:39; 11:10; 12:6-7,19,21). 2. One of the exiles sent with gifts of gold and silver for the sanctuary at Jerusalem (Zec 6:10,14). 3. A Simeonite chief (1Ch 4:37). 4. One of those who repaired the wall of Jerusalem (Ne 3:10).
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Morish
Jedai'ah
1. Son of Shimri, a descendant of Simeon 1Ch 4:37.
2. Head of the second course of priests. 1Ch 24:7.
3. Son of Harumaph: he helped to repair the wall of Jerusalem. Ne 3:10.
4. One who had returned from exile, apparently bringing gold and silver, of which crowns were made to be "for a memorial in the temple of Jehovah." Zec 6:10,14.
5, etc. Some priests who returned from exile. 1Ch 9:10; Ezr 2:36; Ne 7:39; 11:10; 12:6-7,19,21.
In Nos. 1 and 3 the Hebrew is different from the others.
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Smith
Jedai'ah
(praise Jehovah).
1. Head of the second course of priests, as they were divided in the time of David.
(B.C. 1014.) some of them survived to return to Jerusalem after the Babylonish captivity, as appears from
2. A priest in the time of Jeshua the high priest.
(B.C. 536.)