Salathiel in Wikipedia
            Shealtiel (Hebrew: שְׁאַלְתִּיאֵל, Shə’altî’ēl) or Greek-derived 
variant Salathiel (Greek: Σαλαθιηλ, Salăthiēl) is a 
significant but problematic member in the genealogies of the 
kings of Judah, all of whom belong to the Davidic Dynasty, 
being the descendants of King David through his son King 
Solomon.
In Hebrew, the name Shealtiel means, Shə’altî ’Ēl, "I asked El 
(for this child)". The name acknowledges that the son is an 
answer to the parents' prayer to God (El) to help them 
conceive and birth a child. Many Hebrew names similarly 
express the importance of, difficulty of, and thankfulness for 
a successful pregnancy.
In the Deuterocanonical apocalyptic work 2 Esdras, the author 
claims to be "Ezra, who is also called Shealtiel" (3:1). For 
this reason, this work is also sometimes known as Ezra 
Shealtiel. However, the priestly prophet Ezra could not be the 
same Shealtiel of the royal genealogies, since his own lineage 
is given in Book of Ezra 7:1, and in 2 Esdras 1:1 (Latin 
version), which agree in making him the son of Seraiah, and a 
Levite...
                          
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