Tobiah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
to-bi'-a (Tobhiyah; Codex Alexandrinus Tobias; omitted in
Codex Vaticanus):
(1) An Ammonite slave (King James Version, "servant"),
probably of Sanballat, the governor of Samaria (Neh 2:10).
He was grieved exceedingly when Nehemiah came to seek the
welfare of the children of Israel. In two ways he was
connected by marriage with the Jews, having himself married
the daughter of Shecaniah, the son of Arab, and his son
Jehohanan having married the daughter of Meshullam, the son
of Berechiah (Neh 6:18). Because of this close connection
with the Jews, the nobles of the latter corresponded by
letter with him and also reported his good deeds to Nehemiah
and reported Nehemiah's words to Tobiah. In consequence of
the report, Tobiah sent letters to Nehemiah to put him in
fear (6:17-19). Nehemiah seems to have considered him to be
his chief enemy; for he put him before Sanballat in his
prayers to God to remember his opponents according to their
works (6:14). In 13:4 we are told that he was an ally of
Eliashib, the high priest who had the oversight of the
chambers of the house of God and had prepared for him as a
guest chamber the room which had before been used as a
storehouse for offerings of various kinds. Nehemiah, having
heard during his second visit to Jerusalem of this
desecration of the temple, cast out the household stuff of
Tobiah and cleansed the chambers, restoring the vessels of
God and the offerings as of old.
(2) The eponym of a family which returned with Zerubbabel,
but could not trace its descent (Ezr 2:60; Neh 7:62).
R. Dick Wilson
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