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<p> (Heb.'Shtmza', צשַׁמְעָא ,.fitme; Sept. Σαμαά, nv. r. Σαμά, Σαμάς, Σαμάν , etc.), the name of four Hebrews. (See [[Shimeah]]). </p> <p> 1. A. [[Gershonite]] Levite, father of [[Berachiah]] and grandfather of [[Asaph]] the musician ( 1 Chronicles 6:39 [Heb. 24]). B.C. cir. 1200., </p> <p> 2. A [[Merarite]] Levite, son of Uzza and father of [[Haggiah]] ( 1 Chronicles 6:30 [Heb. 15]). B.C. ante 1043. </p> <p> 3. The third in age of David's brothers, and father of [[Jonathan]] who slew Goliath's brother ( 1 Chronicles 20:7). In the A.V at 1 Chronicles 2:13 the name is even less correctly Anglicized "Shimma." [[Josephus]] calls him Samamus ( Σάμαμος , Ant. 6:8, 1) and Samna ( Σαμᾶ, ibid. 7:12, 2). He is elsewhere ( 2 Samuel 13:3, etc.) called SHIMEAH (See [[Shimeah]]) (q.v.); but SHAMMAH (See [[Shammah]]) (q.v.) appears to have been his more correct name ( 1 Samuel 16:9). (See Shimeathite). </p> <p> 4. A son of [[David]] and [[Bathsheba]] ( 1 Chronicles 3:5), elsewhere ( 2 Samuel 5:14, 1 Chronicles 14:4) called SHAMMUA (See [[Shammua]]) (q.v.). (See [[David]]). </p>
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<p> (Heb.'Shtmza', '''''צשַׁמְעָא''''' '',.Fitme;'' Sept. '''''Σαμαά''''' , nv. r. '''''Σαμά''''' , '''''Σαμάς''''' , '''''Σαμάν''''' '','' etc.), the name of four Hebrews. (See [[Shimeah]]). </p> <p> '''1.''' A. [[Gershonite]] Levite, father of [[Berachiah]] and grandfather of [[Asaph]] the musician (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 6:39 [Heb. 24]). B.C. cir. 1200., </p> <p> '''2.''' A [[Merarite]] Levite, son of [[Uzza]] and father of [[Haggiah]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 6:30 [Heb. 15]). B.C. ante 1043. </p> <p> '''3.''' The third in age of David's brothers, and father of [[Jonathan]] who slew Goliath's brother (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 20:7). In the A.V at &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:13 the name is even less correctly Anglicized "Shimma." [[Josephus]] calls him Samamus ( '''''Σάμαμος''''' '', Ant. 6:'' 8, 1) and ''Samna ( '''''Σαμᾶ''''' , Ibid. 7:'' 12, 2). He is elsewhere (&nbsp;2 Samuel 13:3, etc.) called SHIMEAH (See Shimeah) (q.v.); but SHAMMAH (See [[Shammah]]) (q.v.) appears to have been his more correct name (&nbsp;1 Samuel 16:9). (See [[Shimeathite]]). </p> <p> '''4.''' A son of David and [[Bathsheba]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 3:5), elsewhere (&nbsp;2 Samuel 5:14, &nbsp;1 Chronicles 14:4) called SHAMMUA (See [[Shammua]]) (q.v.). (See [[David]]). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_60413"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/shimeai Shimeai from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Shimeai [1]

(Heb.'Shtmza', צשַׁמְעָא ,.Fitme; Sept. Σαμαά , nv. r. Σαμά , Σαμάς , Σαμάν , etc.), the name of four Hebrews. (See Shimeah).

1. A. Gershonite Levite, father of Berachiah and grandfather of Asaph the musician ( 1 Chronicles 6:39 [Heb. 24]). B.C. cir. 1200.,

2. A Merarite Levite, son of Uzza and father of Haggiah ( 1 Chronicles 6:30 [Heb. 15]). B.C. ante 1043.

3. The third in age of David's brothers, and father of Jonathan who slew Goliath's brother ( 1 Chronicles 20:7). In the A.V at  1 Chronicles 2:13 the name is even less correctly Anglicized "Shimma." Josephus calls him Samamus ( Σάμαμος , Ant. 6: 8, 1) and Samna ( Σαμᾶ , Ibid. 7: 12, 2). He is elsewhere ( 2 Samuel 13:3, etc.) called SHIMEAH (See Shimeah) (q.v.); but SHAMMAH (See Shammah) (q.v.) appears to have been his more correct name ( 1 Samuel 16:9). (See Shimeathite).

4. A son of David and Bathsheba ( 1 Chronicles 3:5), elsewhere ( 2 Samuel 5:14,  1 Chronicles 14:4) called SHAMMUA (See Shammua) (q.v.). (See David).

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