Pahath-moab

Pahath-moab Scripture - Ezra 10:30

And of the sons of Pahathmoab; Adna, and Chelal, Benaiah, Maaseiah, Mattaniah, Bezaleel, and Binnui, and Manasseh....

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Pahath-moab in Wikipedia

Pahath-moab (Hebrew "governor of Moab") was the ancestor of a Judahite clan that returned from the Babylonian Exile and assisted in rebuilding Jerusalem. (Ezra 2:6; 8:4; 10:30) Whether Pahath-moab was actually an Israelite governor of Moab is unknown....

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Pahath-moab Scripture - Ezra 2:6

The children of Pahathmoab, of the children of Jeshua [and] Joab, two thousand eight hundred and twelve....

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Pahath-moab Scripture - Nehemiah 7:11

The children of Pahathmoab, of the children of Jeshua and Joab, two thousand and eight hundred [and] eighteen....

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Pahath-moab in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE

pa'-hath-mo'-ab (pachath mo'abh, "sheik of Moab"; in I Esdras 5:11; 8:31, "Phaath Moab"): A Jewish clan probably named after an ancestor of the above title. Part of the clan returned with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:6; compare Neh 7:11) under two family names, Jeshua and Joab; and a part came back with Ezra (Ezr 8:4). Hashub, a "son of Pahath-moab," is ...

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Pahath-moab in Naves Topical Bible

-The ancestor of an influential family of Judah which returned to Jerusalem from the captivity Ezr 2:6; 10:30; Ne 3:11; 7:11...

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Pahath-moab in Smiths Bible Dictionary

(governor of Moab), head of one of the chief houses of the tribe of Judah. Of the individual or the occasion of his receiving so singular a name nothing is known certainty but as we read in 1Ch 4:22 of a family of Shilonites, of the tribe of Judah, who in very early times "had dominion in Moab," it may be conjectured that this was the origin o...

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Pahath-moab in Easton's Bible Dictionary

governor of Moab, a person whose descendants returned from the Captivity and assisted in rebuilding Jerusalem (Ezra 2:6; 8:4; 10:30)....

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Pahath-moab in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

("governor of Moab".) Head of a chief house of Judah. Their high rank appears from their being fourth in the two lists (Ezra 2:6; Nehemiah 7:11). Their chief signed second among the lay princes (Nehemiah 10:14). Pahath Moab was probably a family of the Shilonites or sons of Shelah of Judah "who anciently had the dominion in Moab" (1 Chronicles...

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