Zerubbabel in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ze-rub'-a-bel (zerubbabhel, probably a transliteration of
the Babylonian name Zeru-Babili, "seed of Babylon";
Zorobabel):
1. Name:
Is commonly called the son of Shealtiel (Ezr 3:2,8; 5:2; Neh
12:1; Hag 1:1,12,14; Mt 1:12; Lk 3:27); but in 1 Ch 3:19 he
is called the son of Pedaiah, the brother apparently of
Shealtiel (Salathiel) and the son or grandson of Jeconiah.
It is probable that Shealtiel had no children and adopted
Zerubbabel; or that Zerubbabel was his levirate son; or
that, Shealtiel being childless, Zerubbabel succeeded to the
rights of sonship as being the next of kin.
2. Family:
Whatever may have been his blood relationship to Jeconiah,
the Scriptures teach that Zerubbabel was his legal
successor, of the 3rd or 4th generation. According to 1 Ch
3:19, he had one daughter, Shelomith, and seven sons,
Meshullam, Hananiah, Hashubah, Ohel, Berechiah, Hasadiah and
Jushab-hesed. In Mt 1:13 he is said to have been the father
of Abiud (i.e. Abi-hud). As it is the custom in Arabia today
to give a man a new name when his first son is born, so it
may have been, in this case, that Meshullam was the father
of Hud, and that his name was changed to Abiud as soon as
his son was named Hud. In Lk 3:27, the son of Zerubbabel is
called Rhesa. This is doubtless the title of the head of the
captivity, the resh gelutha', and would be appropriate as a
title of Meshullam in his capacity as the official
representative of the captive Jews. That Zerubbabel is said
in the New Testament to be the son of Shealtiel the son of
Neri instead of Jeconiah may be accounted for on the
supposition that Shealtiel was the legal heir or adopted son
of Jeconiah, who according to Jer 36:30 was apparently to
die childless...
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