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<p> (Σαματός; Vulg. ''Semedius'' )'','' given in the [[Apocrypha]] (&nbsp;1 Esdras 9:34) as the name of the fourth of the six sons of Osora (i.e. [[Abiah]] or Mochnadebai) among those [[Israelites]] who had married foreign wives after the captivity; but the Heb. list (&nbsp;Ezra 10:41-42) contains the names Shelemiah, Shemariah, and Shallum in the corresponding place. </p>
<p> ( '''''Σαματός''''' ; Vulg. ''Semedius'' ) '','' given in the [[Apocrypha]] (&nbsp;1 Esdras 9:34) as the name of the fourth of the six sons of Osora (i.e. [[Abiah]] or Mochnadebai) among those [[Israelites]] who had married foreign wives after the captivity; but the Heb. list (&nbsp;Ezra 10:41-42) contains the names Shelemiah, Shemariah, and Shallum in the corresponding place. </p>
          
          
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==References ==

Latest revision as of 08:18, 15 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Samatus ( 1Es 9:34 ) = Shallum ,   Ezra 10:42 .

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

sam´a - tus ( Σάματος , Sámatos ): One of the sons of Ezora who put away their "strange wives" (1 Esdras 9:34). It is difficult to say which, if any, name it represents in parallel   Ezra 10:34 ff, where no "sons of Ezora" are inserted between "sons of Bani" and "sons of Nebo": probably Shallurn (  Ezra 10:42 ), but possibly Shemariah ( Ezra 10:41 ).

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]

( Σαματός ; Vulg. Semedius ) , given in the Apocrypha ( 1 Esdras 9:34) as the name of the fourth of the six sons of Osora (i.e. Abiah or Mochnadebai) among those Israelites who had married foreign wives after the captivity; but the Heb. list ( Ezra 10:41-42) contains the names Shelemiah, Shemariah, and Shallum in the corresponding place.

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