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<p> ("governor of Moab".) Head of a chief house of Judah. Their high rank appears from their being fourth in the two lists ( Ezra 2:6; Nehemiah 7:11). Their chief signed second among the lay princes ( Nehemiah 10:14). Pahath Moab was probably a family of the [[Shilonites]] or sons of [[Shelah]] of | Pahath Moab <ref name="term_36960" /> | ||
==References == | <p> ("governor of Moab".) Head of a chief house of Judah. Their high rank appears from their being fourth in the two lists ( Ezra 2:6; Nehemiah 7:11). Their chief signed second among the lay princes ( Nehemiah 10:14). Pahath [[Moab]] was probably a family of the [[Shilonites]] or sons of [[Shelah]] of Judah "who anciently had the dominion in Moab" ( 1 Chronicles 4:22; compare 1 Chronicles 4:14 with 1 Chronicles 2:54, Joab). This gives some clue to Elimelech's migration to Moab (Ruth 1). [[Ophrah]] ( 1 Chronicles 4:14) is related to [[Orpah]] ( Ruth 1:4). The most numerous family (2,818) in the lists, except the [[Benjamite]] house of [[Senaah]] ( Nehemiah 7:38). Hence they repair two portions of the wall ( Nehemiah 3:11-23). As the Benjamites and Shilonites are together in 1 Chronicles 9:5-7; Nehemiah 11:5-7, so [[Benjamin]] and [[Hashub]] of Pahath Moab are together in Nehemiah 3:23. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_36960"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/pahath+moab Pahath Moab from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref> | <ref name="term_36960"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/pahath+moab Pahath Moab from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:27, 12 October 2021
Pahath Moab [1]
("governor of Moab".) Head of a chief house of Judah. Their high rank appears from their being fourth in the two lists ( Ezra 2:6; Nehemiah 7:11). Their chief signed second among the lay princes ( Nehemiah 10:14). Pahath Moab was probably a family of the Shilonites or sons of Shelah of Judah "who anciently had the dominion in Moab" ( 1 Chronicles 4:22; compare 1 Chronicles 4:14 with 1 Chronicles 2:54, Joab). This gives some clue to Elimelech's migration to Moab (Ruth 1). Ophrah ( 1 Chronicles 4:14) is related to Orpah ( Ruth 1:4). The most numerous family (2,818) in the lists, except the Benjamite house of Senaah ( Nehemiah 7:38). Hence they repair two portions of the wall ( Nehemiah 3:11-23). As the Benjamites and Shilonites are together in 1 Chronicles 9:5-7; Nehemiah 11:5-7, so Benjamin and Hashub of Pahath Moab are together in Nehemiah 3:23.