Zadok in Easton's Bible Dictionary
righteous. (1.) A son of Ahitub, of the line of Eleazer (2
Sam.
8:17; 1 Chr. 24:3), high priest in the time of David
(2 Sam.
20:25) and Solomon (1 Kings 4:4). He is first
mentioned as
coming to take part with David at Hebron (1 Chr.
12:27, 28). He
was probably on this account made ruler over the
Aaronites
(27:17). Zadok and Abiathar acted as high priests on
several
important occasions (1 Chr. 15:11; 2 Sam. 15:24-29,
35, 36); but
when Adonijah endeavoured to secure the throne,
Abiathar went
with him, and therefore Solomon "thrust him out from
being high
priest," and Zadok, remaining faithful to David,
became high
priest alone (1 Kings 2:27, 35; 1 Chr. 29:22). In
him the line
of Phinehas resumed the dignity, and held it till
the fall of
Jerusalem. He was succeeded in his sacred office by
his son
Azariah (1 Kings 4:2; comp. 1 Chr. 6:3-9).
(2.) The father of Jerusha, who was wife of King
Uzziah, and
mother of King Jotham (2 Kings 15:33; 2 Chr. 27:1).
(3.) "The scribe" set over the treasuries of the
temple by
Nehemiah along with a priest and a Levite (Neh.
13:13).
(4.) The sons of Baana, one of those who assisted in
rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem (Neh. 3:4).
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