Smith's Bible Dictionary

(Frankie) #1

•Nephew of David, being the youngest son of his sister Zeruiah. He was celebrated for his swiftness
of foot. When fighting under his brother Joab at Gibeon, he pursued Abner, who was obliged to
kill him in self-defence. (2 Samuel 2:18) ff. [Abner] (B.C. 1050.)
•One of the Levites in the reign of Jehoshaphat, who went throughout the cities of Judah to instruct
the people in the knowledge of the law. (2 Chronicles 17:8) (B.C. 910.)
•A Levite in the reign of Hezekiah, who had charge of the tithes and dedicated things in the temple.
(2 Chronicles 31:13) (B.C. 927.)
•A priest, father of Jonathan, in the time of Ezra. (Ezra 10:15) He is called AZAEL in 1Esd 9:14.
(B.C. before 459.)
Asahiah
(the Lord hath made), a servant of King Josiah, sent by him to seek information of Jehovah
respecting the book of the law which Hilkiah found in the temple, (2 Kings 22:12,14) also called
Asaiah. (2 Chronicles 34:20) (B.C. 641.)
Asaiah
(the Lord hath made).
•A prince of one of the families of the Simeonites in the reign of Hezekiah. (1 Chronicles 4:36)
(B.C. 910.)
•A Levite in the reign of David, chief of the family of Merari. (1 Chronicles 6:30) With 120 of his
brethren he took part in bringing the ark from the house of Obed-edom to the city of David. ( 1
Chronicles 15:6,11)
•The first-born of “the Shilonite,” from Shiloni, (1 Chronicles 9:5) who with his family dwelt in
Jerusalem after the return from Babylon. (B.C. 536.) In (Nehemiah 11:5) he is called Maaseiah.
•(2 Chronicles 34:20) [Asahiah]
Asaph
(collector of the people).
•A Levite, son of Berechiah, one of the leaders of David’s choir. (1 Chronicles 6:39) Psalms 50
and 73-83 are attributed to him; and he was in after times celebrated as a seer as well as a musical
composer. (2 Chronicles 29:30; Nehemiah 12:46) (B.C. 1050.)
•The father or ancestor of Joah, the chronicler to the kingdom of Judah in the reign of Hezekiah,
(2 Kings 18:18,37; Isaiah 36:3,22) probably the same as the preceding.
•The keeper of the royal forest or “paradise” of Artaxerxes, (Nehemiah 2:8) a Jew, in high office
at the court of Persia. (B.C. 536.)
•Ancestor of Mattaniah, the conductor of the temple-choir after the return from Babylon. ( 1
Chronicles 9:16; Nehemiah 11:17) Most probably the same as 1 and 2.
Asaph, Sons Of
(A school of poetry and musical composers founded by Asaph.)
Asareel
(whom God hath bound (by an oath)), a son of Jehaleleel, in the genealogies of Judah. ( 1
Chronicles 4:16)
Asarelah
(upright toward God), one of the sons of Asaph, a musician, (1 Chronicles 25:2) called Jesharelah
in ver. 14
Ascalon
[Ashkelon, Askelon]

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