Shemaiah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
she-ma'-ya, she-mi'-a (shema`yah (in 2 Ch 11:2; 17:8; 31:15;
35:9; Jer 26:20; 29:24; 36:12, shema`yahu), "Jahveh hears"):
The name is most frequently borne by priests, Levites and
prophets.
(1) Codex Vaticanus Sammaias; Codex Alexandrinus Samaias (2
Ch 12:5,7). A prophet who, together with Ahijah, protested
against Rehoboam's contemplated war against the ten revolted
tribes (1 Ki 12:22-24 = 2 Ch 11:2-4). He declared that the
rebellion had divine sanction. The second Greek account
knows nothing of Ahijah in this connection and introduces
Shemaiah at the gathering at Shechem where both Jeroboam and
Rehoboam were present; it narrates that on this occasion
Shemaiah (not Ahijah) rent his garment and gave ten parts to
Jeroboam to signify the ten tribes over which he was to
become king. (This version, however, is not taken very
seriously, because of its numerous inconsistencies.)
Shemaiah also prophesied at the invasion of Judah by Shishak
(2 Ch 12:5-7). His message was to the effect that as the
princes of Israel had humbled themselves, God's wrath
against their idolatrous practices would not be poured out
upon Jerusalem by the hand of Shishak (2 Ch 13:7). He is
mentioned as the author of a history of Rehoboam (2 Ch
12:15)...
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