Pedaiah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
pe-da'-ya, pe-di'-a (pedhayahu, "Yah redeems"):
(1) Father of Joel, who was ruler of Western Manasseh in
David's reign (1 Ch 27:20). Form pedhayah (see above).
(2) Pedaiah of Rumah (2 Ki 23:36), father of Zebudah,
Jehoiakim's mother.
(3) A son of Jeconiah (1 Ch 3:18); in 1 Ch 3:19 the father of
Zerubbabel. Pedaiah's brother, Shealtiel, is also called
father of Zerubbabel (Ezr 3:2; but in 1 Ch 3:17 the King James
Version spelled "Salathiel"). There may have been two cousins,
or even different individuals may be referred to under
Shealtiel and Salathiel respectively.
(4) Another who helped to repair the city wall (Neh 3:25), of
the family of PAROSH (which see). Perhaps this is the man who
stood by Ezra at the reading of the Law (Neh 8:4; 1 Esdras
9:44, called "Phaldeus").
(5) A "Levite," appointed one of the treasurers over the
"treasuries" of the Lord's house (Neh 13:13).
(6) A Benjamite, one of the rulers residing in Jerusalem under
the "return" arrangements (Neh 11:7).
Henry Wallace
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