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== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_31269" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_50885" /> ==
<li> A priest sent by [[Jehoshaphat]] to teach the people the law (2 Chronicles 17:8 ). <div> <p> [[Copyright]] StatementThese dictionary topics are from M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated [[Bible]] Dictionary, [[Third]] Edition, published by [[Thomas]] Nelson, 1897. Public Domain. </p> <p> Bibliography InformationEaston, Matthew George. Entry for 'Elishama'. Easton's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/ebd/e/elishama.html. 1897. </p> </div> </li>
<p> <strong> [[Elishama]] </strong> . <strong> 1. </strong> A prince of the tribe of [[Ephraim]] at the census in the wilderness, son of [[Ammihud]] and grandfather of Joshua (&nbsp; Numbers 1:10; &nbsp; Numbers 2:18 , &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 7:26 ). <strong> 2. </strong> One of David’s sons, born in [[Jerusalem]] (&nbsp; 2 Samuel 5:16 , &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 3:8; &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 14:7 ). <strong> 3. </strong> In &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 3:6 by mistake for <strong> [[Elishua]] </strong> of &nbsp; 2 Samuel 5:15 , &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 14:5 . &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 14:4 <strong> . </strong> A descendant of Judah, son of [[Jekamiah]] (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 2:41 ). <strong> 5. </strong> The father of Nethaniah, and grandfather of Ishmael, ‘of the seed royal,’ who killed [[Gedaliah]] at the time of the [[Exile]] (&nbsp; 2 Kings 25:25 , &nbsp; Jeremiah 41:1 ). Jerome, following [[Jewish]] tradition identifies him with No. 4. <strong> 6. </strong> A scribe or secretary to [[Jehoiakim]] (&nbsp; Jeremiah 36:12; &nbsp; Jeremiah 36:20-21 ). <strong> 7. </strong> A priest sent by [[Jehoshaphat]] to teach the Law in the cities of Judah (&nbsp; 2 Chronicles 17:8 ). </p>
       
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_72419" /> ==
<p> '''Elish'ama.''' ''(Whom God Hears).'' </p> <p> 1. The "prince" or "captain," of the tribe of Ephraim, in the wilderness of Sinai. &nbsp;Numbers 1:10; &nbsp;Numbers 2:18; &nbsp;Numbers 7:48; &nbsp;Numbers 10:22. (B.C. 1491). From &nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:26, we find that he was grandfather to the great Joshua. </p> <p> 2. A son of King David. &nbsp;1 Samuel 5:16; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:8; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 14:7. </p> <p> 3. Another son of David, &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:6, who in the other lists is called [[Elishua]] . (B.C. After 1044). </p> <p> 4. A descendant of Judah. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:41. </p> <p> 5. The father of [[Nethaniah]] and grandfather of Ishmael. &nbsp;2 Kings 25:25; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1. </p> <p> 6. [[Scribe]] of King Jehoiakim. &nbsp;Jeremiah 36:12; &nbsp;Jeremiah 36:20-21. (B.C. 605). </p> <p> 7. A priest, in the time of Jehoshaphat. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 17:8. (B.C. 912). </p>
       
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_65949" /> ==
<p> 1. Son of Ammihud and grandfather of Joshua: he was a chief of Ephraim. &nbsp;Numbers 1:10; &nbsp;Numbers 2:18; &nbsp;Numbers 7:48,53; &nbsp;Numbers 10:22; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:26 . </p> <p> 2,3. Two sons of David born at Jerusalem. &nbsp; 2 Samuel 5:16; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:6,8; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 14:7 : one of whom is apparently called ELISHUAin &nbsp;2 Samuel 5:15; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 14:5 . </p> <p> 4. Son of Jekamiah, a descendant of Judah. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:41 . </p> <p> 5. Father of Nethaniah, 'of the seed royal.' &nbsp;2 Kings 25:25; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1 . </p> <p> 6. [[Priest]] sent by Jehoshaphat to instruct the people. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 17:8 . </p> <p> 7. Scribe or secretary of Jehoiakim. &nbsp;Jeremiah 36:12,20,21 . </p>
          
          
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_35207" /> ==
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_35207" /> ==
<p> 1. Numbers 1:10; Numbers 2:18; Numbers 7:48; Numbers 10:22; 1 Chronicles 7:26-27. 1 Chronicles 7:2. 2 Samuel 5:15-16; 1 Chronicles 3:6; 1 Chronicles 3:8; 1 Chronicles 14:7. </p> <p> 3. 1 Chronicles 2:41. According to tradition, father of [[Nethaniah]] and grandfather of Ishmael, "of the seed royal" at the captivity (2 Kings 25:25; Jeremiah 41:1). </p> <p> 4. Jeremiah 36:12; Jeremiah 36:20-21. Jeremiah 36:5. 2 Chronicles 17:8. </p>
<p> '''1.''' &nbsp;Numbers 1:10; &nbsp;Numbers 2:18; &nbsp;Numbers 7:48; &nbsp;Numbers 10:22; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:26-27. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:2. &nbsp;2 Samuel 5:15-16; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:6; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:8; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 14:7. </p> <p> '''3.''' &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:41. According to tradition, father of Nethaniah and grandfather of Ishmael, "of the seed royal" at the captivity (&nbsp;2 Kings 25:25; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1). </p> <p> '''4.''' &nbsp;Jeremiah 36:12; &nbsp;Jeremiah 36:20-21. &nbsp;Jeremiah 36:5. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 17:8. </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_39958" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_39958" /> ==
Numbers 1:10Numbers 7:48-531 Chronicles 7:2622 Samuel 5:161 Chronicles 3:81 Chronicles 14:5 2 Samuel 5:153Jeremiah 36:12-2142 Kings 25:2551 Chronicles 2:4162 Chronicles 17:7-9
&nbsp;Numbers 1:10&nbsp;Numbers 7:48-53&nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:26&nbsp;2&nbsp;2 Samuel 5:16&nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:8&nbsp;1 Chronicles 14:5&nbsp; 2 Samuel 5:15&nbsp;3&nbsp;Jeremiah 36:12-21&nbsp;4&nbsp;2 Kings 25:25&nbsp;5&nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:41&nbsp;6&nbsp;2 Chronicles 17:7-9
          
          
== Hitchcock's Bible Names <ref name="term_45613" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_31269" /> ==
 
<li> A priest sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the people the law (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 17:8 ). <div> <p> '''Copyright Statement''' These dictionary topics are from M.G. Easton [[M.A., DD]]  Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, published by [[Thomas]] Nelson, 1897. Public Domain. </p> <p> '''Bibliography Information''' Easton, Matthew George. Entry for 'Elishama'. Easton's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/ebd/e/elishama.html. 1897. </p> </div> </li>
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_50885" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_38712" /> ==
<p> <strong> ELISHAMA </strong> . <strong> 1. </strong> A prince of the tribe of [[Ephraim]] at the census in the wilderness, son of [[Ammihud]] and grandfather of Joshua ( Numbers 1:10; Numbers 2:18 , 1 Chronicles 7:26 ). <strong> 2. </strong> One of David’s sons, born in [[Jerusalem]] ( 2 Samuel 5:16 , 1 Chronicles 3:8; 1 Chronicles 14:7 ). <strong> 3. </strong> In 1 Chronicles 3:6 by mistake for <strong> [[Elishua]] </strong> of 2 Samuel 5:15 , 1 Chronicles 14:5 . 1 Chronicles 14:4 <strong> . </strong> A descendant of Judah, son of [[Jekamiah]] ( 1 Chronicles 2:41 ). <strong> 5. </strong> The father of Nethaniah, and grandfather of Ishmael, ‘of the seed royal,’ who killed [[Gedaliah]] at the time of the [[Exile]] ( 2 Kings 25:25 , Jeremiah 41:1 ). Jerome, following [[Jewish]] tradition identifies him with No. 4. <strong> 6. </strong> A scribe or secretary to [[Jehoiakim]] ( Jeremiah 36:12; Jeremiah 36:20-21 ). <strong> 7. </strong> A priest sent by [[Jehoshaphat]] to teach the Law in the cities of [[Judah]] ( 2 Chronicles 17:8 ). </p>
<p> (Hebrew Elishama', '''''אלִֵישָׁמָ''''' , whom ''God Has Heard),'' the name of several men. </p> <p> '''1.''' (Sept. '''''Ε᾿Λισαμά''''' v.r. in Chron. '''''Ε᾿Λισαμαϊ''''' v ''.'' ) Son of Ammihud, and "prince" or "captain" (both '''''נָשִׂיא''''' , i.e., phylarch) of the tribe of Ephraim at the [[Exode]] (&nbsp;Numbers 1:10; &nbsp;Numbers 2:18; &nbsp;Numbers 7:48; &nbsp;Numbers 7:53; &nbsp;Numbers 10:22). B.C. 1658. From the genealogy in &nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:26, we find that he was the grandfather of &nbsp;Joshua 2:1-24 '''.''' (Sept. '''''Ε᾿Λισαμά''''' v.r. '''''Ε᾿Λισά''''' .) The second of the nine sons of David born at Jerusalem, exclusive of those by [[Bathsheba]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:6); called in the parallel passages (&nbsp;2 Samuel 5:15; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 14:5) by apparently the more correct name ELISHUA (See Elishua) (q.v.). </p> <p> '''3.''' (Sept. '''''Ε᾿Λισαμά''''' .) The seventh of the same series of sons (&nbsp;2 Samuel 5:16; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:8; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 14:7); being one of the thirteen, or, according to the record of Samuel, the eleven, sons born to David of his wives after his establishment in Jerusalem. B.C. post 1044. The list in [[Josephus]] ''(Ant.'' 7:3, 3) has no similar name. (See [[David]]). </p> <p> '''4.''' (Sept. '''''Ε᾿Λισαμά''''' .) One of the two priests sent by Jehoshaphat with the [[Levites]] to teach the Law through the cities of Judah (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 17:8). B.C. 912. </p> <p> '''5.''' (Sept. '''''Ε᾿Λισαμά᾿''''' .) Son of Jekamiah, a descendant of Judah (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:41). In the Jewish traditions preserved by [[Jerome]] (Qu. Hebr. on &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:41) he appears to be identified with </p> <p> '''6.''' (Sept. '''''Ελισαμά''''' v.r. in Jeremiah '''''Ε᾿Λασά''''' and '''''Ε᾿Λεασά''''' .) A member of the royal line of Judah; father of Nethaniah, and grandfather of [[Ishmael]] who slew Gedaliah, provisional governor of Jerusalem after its capture by the [[Babylonians]] (&nbsp;2 Kings 25:25; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1). B.C. considerably ante 588. </p> <p> '''7.''' (Sept. '''''Ε᾿Λισαμά''''' .) A royal scribe in whose chamber the roll of Jeremiah was read to him and other assembled magnates, and afterwards deposited for a time (&nbsp;Jeremiah 36:12; &nbsp;Jeremiah 36:20-21). B.C. 605. </p>
       
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_65949" /> ==
<p> 1. [[Son]] of [[Ammihud]] and grandfather of Joshua: he was a chief of Ephraim. Numbers 1:10; Numbers 2:18; Numbers 7:48,53; Numbers 10:22; 1 Chronicles 7:26 . </p> <p> 2,3. Two sons of [[David]] born at Jerusalem. 2 Samuel 5:16; 1 Chronicles 3:6,8; 1 Chronicles 14:7 : one of whom is apparently called ELISHUAin 2 Samuel 5:15; 1 Chronicles 14:5 . </p> <p> 4. Son of Jekamiah, a descendant of Judah. 1 Chronicles 2:41 . </p> <p> 5. Father of Nethaniah, 'of the seed royal.' 2 Kings 25:25; Jeremiah 41:1 . </p> <p> 6. [[Priest]] sent by [[Jehoshaphat]] to instruct the people. 2 Chronicles 17:8 . </p> <p> 7. [[Scribe]] or secretary of Jehoiakim. Jeremiah 36:12,20,21 . </p>
       
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_72419" /> ==
<p> Elish'ama. (whom [[God]] hears). </p> <p> 1. The "prince" or "captain," of the tribe of Ephraim, in the wilderness of Sinai. Numbers 1:10; Numbers 2:18; Numbers 7:48; Numbers 10:22. (B.C. 1491). From 1 Chronicles 7:26, we find that he was grandfather to the great Joshua. </p> <p> 2. A son of King David. 1 Samuel 5:16; 1 Chronicles 3:8; 1 Chronicles 14:7. </p> <p> 3. [[Another]] son of David, 1 Chronicles 3:6, who in the other lists is called Elishua. (B.C. After 1044). </p> <p> 4. A descendant of Judah. 1 Chronicles 2:41. </p> <p> 5. The father of [[Nethaniah]] and grandfather of Ishmael. 2 Kings 25:25; Jeremiah 41:1. </p> <p> 6. [[Scribe]] of King Jehoiakim. Jeremiah 36:12; Jeremiah 36:20-21. (B.C. 605). </p> <p> 7. A priest, in the time of Jehoshaphat. 2 Chronicles 17:8. (B.C. 912). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3311" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3311" /> ==
<p> '''''ē̇''''' -'''''lish´a''''' -'''''ma''''' ( אלישׁמע , <i> ''''''ĕlı̄shāmā‛''''' </i> , "God has heard"): </p> <p> (1) [[Grandfather]] of Joshua and son of Ammihud; prince of the tribe of [[Ephraim]] in the Exodus (Numbers 1:10; Numbers 7:48 , Numbers 7:53; 1 Chronicles 7:26 ). </p> <p> (2) A son of David, born in [[Jerusalem]] (2 Samuel 5:16; 1 Chronicles 3:8 ). </p> <p> (3) By textual corruption in 1 Chronicles 3:6 for Elishua, another of David's sons; compare 2 Samuel 5:15 . </p> <p> (4) A scribe of [[Jehoiakim]] (Jeremiah 36:12 , Jeremiah 36:20 , Jeremiah 36:21 ). </p> <p> (5) One "of the seed royal," grandfather of Ishmael, the slayer of [[Gedaliah]] (2 Kings 25:25; Jeremiah 41:1 ). </p> <p> (6) A man of the tribe of [[Judah]] (1 Chronicles 2:41 ). </p> <p> (7) One of the priests appointed by [[Jehoshaphat]] to teach the law (2 Chronicles 17:8 ). </p>
<p> ''''' ē̇ ''''' - ''''' lish´a ''''' - ''''' ma ''''' ( אלישׁמע , <i> ''''' 'ĕlı̄shāmā‛ ''''' </i> , "God has heard"): </p> <p> (1) [[Grandfather]] of Joshua and son of Ammihud; prince of the tribe of Ephraim in the Exodus (&nbsp;Numbers 1:10; &nbsp;Numbers 7:48 , &nbsp;Numbers 7:53; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 7:26 ). </p> <p> (2) A son of David, born in Jerusalem (&nbsp;2 Samuel 5:16; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:8 ). </p> <p> (3) By textual corruption in &nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:6 for Elishua, another of David's sons; compare &nbsp; 2 Samuel 5:15 . </p> <p> (4) A scribe of Jehoiakim (&nbsp;Jeremiah 36:12 , &nbsp;Jeremiah 36:20 , &nbsp;Jeremiah 36:21 ). </p> <p> (5) One "of the seed royal," grandfather of Ishmael, the slayer of Gedaliah (&nbsp;2 Kings 25:25; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1 ). </p> <p> (6) A man of the tribe of Judah (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:41 ). </p> <p> (7) One of the priests appointed by Jehoshaphat to teach the law (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 17:8 ). </p>
       
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_38712" /> ==
<p> (Hebrew Elishama', אלִֵישָׁמָ , whom [[God]] has heard), the name of several men. </p> <p> 1. (Sept. Ε᾿λισαμά v.r. in Chron. Ε᾿λισαμαϊ v .) [[Son]] of Ammihud, and "prince" or "captain" (both נָשִׂיא, i.e., phylarch) of the tribe of [[Ephraim]] at the [[Exode]] (Numbers 1:10; Numbers 2:18; Numbers 7:48; Numbers 7:53; Numbers 10:22). B.C. 1658. From the genealogy in 1 Chronicles 7:26, we find that he was the grandfather of Joshua 2:1-24. (Sept. Ε᾿λισαμά v.r. Ε᾿λισά.) The second of the nine sons of [[David]] born at Jerusalem, exclusive of those by [[Bathsheba]] (1 Chronicles 3:6); called in the parallel passages (2 Samuel 5:15; 1 Chronicles 14:5) by apparently the more correct name ELISHUA (See [[Elishua]]) (q.v.). </p> <p> 3. (Sept. Ε᾿λισαμά .) The seventh of the same series of sons (2 Samuel 5:16; 1 Chronicles 3:8; 1 Chronicles 14:7); being one of the thirteen, or, according to the record of Samuel, the eleven, sons born to David of his wives after his establishment in Jerusalem. B.C. post 1044. The list in [[Josephus]] (Ant. 7:3, 3) has no similar name. (See [[David]]). </p> <p> 4. (Sept. Ε᾿λισαμά .) One of the two priests sent by [[Jehoshaphat]] with the [[Levites]] to teach the Law through the cities of [[Judah]] (2 Chronicles 17:8). B.C. 912. </p> <p> 5. (Sept. Ε᾿λισαμά᾿ .) Son of Jekamiah, a descendant of Judah (1 Chronicles 2:41). In the [[Jewish]] traditions preserved by [[Jerome]] (Qu. Hebr. on 1 Chronicles 2:41) he appears to be identified with </p> <p> 6. (Sept. Ελισαμά v.r. in Jeremiah Ε᾿λασά and Ε᾿λεασά .) A member of the royal line of Judah; father of Nethaniah, and grandfather of [[Ishmael]] who slew Gedaliah, provisional governor of [[Jerusalem]] after its capture by the [[Babylonians]] (2 Kings 25:25; Jeremiah 41:1). B.C. considerably ante 588. </p> <p> 7. (Sept. Ε᾿λισαμά .) A royal scribe in whose chamber the roll of Jeremiah was read to him and other assembled magnates, and afterwards deposited for a time (Jeremiah 36:12; Jeremiah 36:20-21). B.C. 605. </p>
          
          
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<ref name="term_72419"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/elishama Elishama from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_65949"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/morrish-bible-dictionary/elishama Elishama from Morrish Bible Dictionary]</ref>
          
          
<ref name="term_35207"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/elishama Elishama from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
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Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Elishama . 1. A prince of the tribe of Ephraim at the census in the wilderness, son of Ammihud and grandfather of Joshua (  Numbers 1:10;   Numbers 2:18 ,   1 Chronicles 7:26 ). 2. One of David’s sons, born in Jerusalem (  2 Samuel 5:16 ,   1 Chronicles 3:8;   1 Chronicles 14:7 ). 3. In   1 Chronicles 3:6 by mistake for Elishua of   2 Samuel 5:15 ,   1 Chronicles 14:5 .   1 Chronicles 14:4 . A descendant of Judah, son of Jekamiah (  1 Chronicles 2:41 ). 5. The father of Nethaniah, and grandfather of Ishmael, ‘of the seed royal,’ who killed Gedaliah at the time of the Exile (  2 Kings 25:25 ,   Jeremiah 41:1 ). Jerome, following Jewish tradition identifies him with No. 4. 6. A scribe or secretary to Jehoiakim (  Jeremiah 36:12;   Jeremiah 36:20-21 ). 7. A priest sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the Law in the cities of Judah (  2 Chronicles 17:8 ).

Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]

Elish'ama. (Whom God Hears).

1. The "prince" or "captain," of the tribe of Ephraim, in the wilderness of Sinai.  Numbers 1:10;  Numbers 2:18;  Numbers 7:48;  Numbers 10:22. (B.C. 1491). From  1 Chronicles 7:26, we find that he was grandfather to the great Joshua.

2. A son of King David.  1 Samuel 5:16;  1 Chronicles 3:8;  1 Chronicles 14:7.

3. Another son of David,  1 Chronicles 3:6, who in the other lists is called Elishua . (B.C. After 1044).

4. A descendant of Judah.  1 Chronicles 2:41.

5. The father of Nethaniah and grandfather of Ishmael.  2 Kings 25:25;  Jeremiah 41:1.

6. Scribe of King Jehoiakim.  Jeremiah 36:12;  Jeremiah 36:20-21. (B.C. 605).

7. A priest, in the time of Jehoshaphat.  2 Chronicles 17:8. (B.C. 912).

Morrish Bible Dictionary [3]

1. Son of Ammihud and grandfather of Joshua: he was a chief of Ephraim.  Numbers 1:10;  Numbers 2:18;  Numbers 7:48,53;  Numbers 10:22;  1 Chronicles 7:26 .

2,3. Two sons of David born at Jerusalem.   2 Samuel 5:16;  1 Chronicles 3:6,8;  1 Chronicles 14:7 : one of whom is apparently called ELISHUAin  2 Samuel 5:15;  1 Chronicles 14:5 .

4. Son of Jekamiah, a descendant of Judah.  1 Chronicles 2:41 .

5. Father of Nethaniah, 'of the seed royal.'  2 Kings 25:25;  Jeremiah 41:1 .

6. Priest sent by Jehoshaphat to instruct the people.  2 Chronicles 17:8 .

7. Scribe or secretary of Jehoiakim.  Jeremiah 36:12,20,21 .

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [4]

1.  Numbers 1:10;  Numbers 2:18;  Numbers 7:48;  Numbers 10:22;  1 Chronicles 7:26-27.  1 Chronicles 7:2.  2 Samuel 5:15-16;  1 Chronicles 3:6;  1 Chronicles 3:8;  1 Chronicles 14:7.

3.  1 Chronicles 2:41. According to tradition, father of Nethaniah and grandfather of Ishmael, "of the seed royal" at the captivity ( 2 Kings 25:25;  Jeremiah 41:1).

4.  Jeremiah 36:12;  Jeremiah 36:20-21.  Jeremiah 36:5.  2 Chronicles 17:8.

Holman Bible Dictionary [5]

 Numbers 1:10 Numbers 7:48-53 1 Chronicles 7:26 2 2 Samuel 5:16 1 Chronicles 3:8 1 Chronicles 14:5  2 Samuel 5:15 3 Jeremiah 36:12-21 4 2 Kings 25:25 5 1 Chronicles 2:41 6 2 Chronicles 17:7-9

Easton's Bible Dictionary [6]

  • A priest sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the people the law ( 2 Chronicles 17:8 ).

    Copyright Statement These dictionary topics are from M.G. Easton M.A., DD Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, published by Thomas Nelson, 1897. Public Domain.

    Bibliography Information Easton, Matthew George. Entry for 'Elishama'. Easton's Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/eng/ebd/e/elishama.html. 1897.

  • Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [7]

    (Hebrew Elishama', אלִֵישָׁמָ , whom God Has Heard), the name of several men.

    1. (Sept. Ε᾿Λισαμά v.r. in Chron. Ε᾿Λισαμαϊ v . ) Son of Ammihud, and "prince" or "captain" (both נָשִׂיא , i.e., phylarch) of the tribe of Ephraim at the Exode ( Numbers 1:10;  Numbers 2:18;  Numbers 7:48;  Numbers 7:53;  Numbers 10:22). B.C. 1658. From the genealogy in  1 Chronicles 7:26, we find that he was the grandfather of  Joshua 2:1-24 . (Sept. Ε᾿Λισαμά v.r. Ε᾿Λισά .) The second of the nine sons of David born at Jerusalem, exclusive of those by Bathsheba ( 1 Chronicles 3:6); called in the parallel passages ( 2 Samuel 5:15;  1 Chronicles 14:5) by apparently the more correct name ELISHUA (See Elishua) (q.v.).

    3. (Sept. Ε᾿Λισαμά .) The seventh of the same series of sons ( 2 Samuel 5:16;  1 Chronicles 3:8;  1 Chronicles 14:7); being one of the thirteen, or, according to the record of Samuel, the eleven, sons born to David of his wives after his establishment in Jerusalem. B.C. post 1044. The list in Josephus (Ant. 7:3, 3) has no similar name. (See David).

    4. (Sept. Ε᾿Λισαμά .) One of the two priests sent by Jehoshaphat with the Levites to teach the Law through the cities of Judah ( 2 Chronicles 17:8). B.C. 912.

    5. (Sept. Ε᾿Λισαμά᾿ .) Son of Jekamiah, a descendant of Judah ( 1 Chronicles 2:41). In the Jewish traditions preserved by Jerome (Qu. Hebr. on  1 Chronicles 2:41) he appears to be identified with

    6. (Sept. Ελισαμά v.r. in Jeremiah Ε᾿Λασά and Ε᾿Λεασά .) A member of the royal line of Judah; father of Nethaniah, and grandfather of Ishmael who slew Gedaliah, provisional governor of Jerusalem after its capture by the Babylonians ( 2 Kings 25:25;  Jeremiah 41:1). B.C. considerably ante 588.

    7. (Sept. Ε᾿Λισαμά .) A royal scribe in whose chamber the roll of Jeremiah was read to him and other assembled magnates, and afterwards deposited for a time ( Jeremiah 36:12;  Jeremiah 36:20-21). B.C. 605.

    International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [8]

    ē̇ - lish´a - ma ( אלישׁמע , 'ĕlı̄shāmā‛ , "God has heard"):

    (1) Grandfather of Joshua and son of Ammihud; prince of the tribe of Ephraim in the Exodus ( Numbers 1:10;  Numbers 7:48 ,  Numbers 7:53;  1 Chronicles 7:26 ).

    (2) A son of David, born in Jerusalem ( 2 Samuel 5:16;  1 Chronicles 3:8 ).

    (3) By textual corruption in  1 Chronicles 3:6 for Elishua, another of David's sons; compare   2 Samuel 5:15 .

    (4) A scribe of Jehoiakim ( Jeremiah 36:12 ,  Jeremiah 36:20 ,  Jeremiah 36:21 ).

    (5) One "of the seed royal," grandfather of Ishmael, the slayer of Gedaliah ( 2 Kings 25:25;  Jeremiah 41:1 ).

    (6) A man of the tribe of Judah ( 1 Chronicles 2:41 ).

    (7) One of the priests appointed by Jehoshaphat to teach the law ( 2 Chronicles 17:8 ).

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