Shammah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
sham'-a (shammah):
(1) The son of Reuel, the son of Esau, a tribal chief of
Edom (Gen 36:13,17; 1 Ch 1:37, Some).
(2) The third son of Jesse and brother of David. Together
with his two other brothers he fought under Saul in the
campaign against the Philistines and was with the army in
the valley of Elah when David slew Goliath (1 Sam 17:13 ff).
One redactor states that he was a witness of the anointing
of David by Samuel (1 Sam 16:1-13). He was the father of
Jonadab, the friend of Amnon (2 Sam 13:3 ff), and that
Jonathan whose victory over a Philistine giant is narrated
in 2 Sam 21:20 ff was also his son. His name is rendered as
"Shammah" (1 Sam 16:9; 17:13), "Shimeah" (2 Sam 13:3,12),
"Shimei" (2 Sam 21:21), and "Shimea" (1 Ch 2:13; 20:7).
(3) The son of Agee, a Hararite, one of the "three mighty
men" of David (2 Sam 23:11, Septuagint Samaia), who held the
field against the Philistines. The parallel passage (1 Ch
11:10 ff) ascribes this deed to Eleazar, the son of Dodo.
The succeeding incident (2 Sam 23:13 ff), namely, the famous
act of three of David's heroes who risked their lives to
bring their leader water from the well of Bethlehem, has
frequently been credited to Shammah and two other members of
"the three"; but the three warriors are plainly said (2 Sam
23:13) to belong to "the thirty"; 2 Sam 23:33 should read
"Jonathan, son of Shammah, the Hararite." Jonathan, one of
David's "thirty," was a son of Shammah; the word "son" has
been accidentally omitted (Driver, Budde, Kittel, etc.). The
parallel passage (1 Ch 11:34) has "son of Shagee," which is
probably, a misreading for "son of Agee." Lucian's version,
"son of Shammah," is most plausible. "Shimei the son of Ela"
(1 Ki 4:18) should also appear in this passage if Lucian's
reading of "Ela" for "Agee" (2 Sam 23:11) be correct.
(4) A Harodite (2 Sam 23:25,33), i.e. probably a native of
`Ain-charod (`Ain Jalud, Jdg 7:1; see HAROD). One of "the
thirty" and captain of Solomon's 5th monthly course. In the
parallel lists (1 Ch 11:27) he is called "the Harorite"
(this last being a scribal error for Harodite) and "Shamhuth
the Izrahate" (1 Ch 27:8).
Horace J. Wolf
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