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joiarib in Easton's Bible Dictionary

(whom Jehovah defends) = Jehoiarib. (1.) The founder of one of the courses of the priests (Neh. 11:10). (2.) Neh. 11:5; a descendant of Judah. (3.) Neh. 12:6. (4.) Ezra 8:16, a "man of understanding" whom Ezra sent to "bring ministers for the house of God."

joiarib in Schaff's Bible Dictionary

JOI'ARIB (whom Jehovah defends). 1. A man commissioned by Ezra to bring "ministers for the house of our God," priests qualified to give instruction. Ezr 8:16. 2. A descendant of Judah. Neh 11:5. 3. The founder of one of the courses of priests. Neh 11:10. In 1 Chr 9:10 his full name is given, Jehoiarib.

joiarib in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

="Jehovah will defend." 1 Chronicles 9:10; 24:7. A descendant of his is mentioned in Nehemiah 11:10, also descendant representatives of nearly all the old courses (1 Chronicles 12:6,19). But the Talmud makes these professed representatives of the old 24 courses to have been not really descendants from the original heads, except from four of them, Jedaiah, Immer, Pashur, and Harim, for which the Babylonian Talmud has Joiarib (as implied in Ezra 2:36-39; Nehemiah 7:39-42); and that these four were subdivided into six each to make the 24; and that the 24 took the old names (Luke 1:5). The Asmonaean family and Josephus belonged to the course of Jehoiarib. The Talmud view is not favored by Nehemiah 10:2-8, which enumerates21 courses, of Nehemiah's time: Nehemiah 12:1-7,19, also enumerates 22 courses of Zerubbabel's time, among them Jehoiarib, of whose course Mattenai was chief in Jehoiakim's days. Jehoiarib is added in 12:6, not appearing in 10:2-8; from which Lord A. C. Hervey infers that Jehoiarib did return from Babylon, but later than Zerubbabel's time, and that his name was added to the list subsequently.