Rechab in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(rider).
1. One of the two "captains of bands" whom Ish-
bosheth took into his service, and who conspired to murder
him. 2Sa 4:2 (B.C. 1046.)
2. The father of Malchiah, ruler of part of Beth-
haccerem. Ne 3:14 (B.C. before 446.)
3. The father or ancestor of Jehonadab. 2Ki
10:15,33; 1Ch 2:65; Jer 35:6-19 (B.C.before 882.) It was
from this Rechab that the tribe of the Rechabites derived
their name. In 1Ch 2:55 the house of Rechab is identified
with a section of the Kenites, a Midianitish tribe who came
into Canaan with the Israelites, and retained their nomadic
habits. The real founder of the tribe was Jehonadab.
[JEHONADAB] He and his people had all along been worshippers
of Jehovah, circumcised, though not looked upon as belonging
to Israel and probably therefore not considering themselves
bound by the Mosaic law and ritual. The worship of Baal was
offensive to them. Jonadab inaugurated a reformation and
compelled a more rigid adherence than ever to the old Arab
life. They were neither to drink wine, nor build houses, nor
sow seed, nor plant nor have any vineyard. All their days
they were to dwell in tents.
Jer 35:6,7 This was to be the condition of their
retaining a distinct tribal existence. For two centuries and
a half they adhered faithfully to this rule. The invasion of
Judah by Nebuchadnezzar, in B.C. 607, drove the Rechabites
from their tents to Jerusalem, where they stood proof
against temptation, and were specially blessed. Jer 35:2-19
There is much of interest in relation to the present
condition of these people. Dr. Wolf reports that the Jews of
Jerusalem and Yemen told him that he would find the
Rechabites of Jere 35 living near Mecca, in the mountainous
country northeast of Medina. When he came near Senaa he came
in contact with a tribe, the Beni-Khabir, who identified
themselves with the sons of Jehonadab. They claimed to
number 60,000, to adhere to the old rules, and to be a
fulfillment of the promise made to Jehonadab.
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