Hashabiah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
hash-a-bi'-a (chashabhyah):
(1) Two Levites of the family of Merari (1 Ch 6:45; 9:14).
(2) A Levite who dwelt in Jerusalem at the time of Nehemiah
(Neh 11:15).
(3) A son of Jeduthun (1 Ch 25:3).
(4) A Hebronite, chief of a clan of warriors who had charge
of West Jordan in the interests of Yahweh and the king of
Israel (1 Ch 26:30).
(5) A Levite who was a "ruler" (1 Ch 27:17).
(6) One of the Levite chiefs in the time of Josiah, who gave
liberally toward the sacrifices (2 Ch 35:9). In 1 Esdras 1:9
it is "Sabias."
(7) A Levite whom Ezra induced to return from exile with him
(Ezr 8:19). 1 Esdras 8:48 has "Asebias."
(8) One of the twelve priests set apart by Ezra to take care
of the gold, the silver, and the vessels of the temple on
their return from exile (Ezr 8:24; 1 Esdras 8:54,
"'Assamias").
(9) Ruler of half of the district of "Keilah," who helped to
repair the walls under Nehemiah (Neh 3:17), and also helped
to seal the covenant (Neh 10:11; 12:24).
(10) A Levite (Neh 11:22).
(11) A priest (Neh 12:21).
J. J. Reeve
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