Tob-Adonijah
Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Tob-adoni'jah. (Adonijah, The Good). One of the Levites, sent by Jehoshaphat through the cities of Judah, to teach the law to the people. 2 Chronicles 17:8. (B.C. 910).
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]
Tob-Adonijah . One of the Levites sent by Jehoshaphat to teach in the cities of Judah ( 2 Chronicles 17:8 ).
Easton's Bible Dictionary [3]
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]
tob - ad - ṓ - nı̄´ja , tōb - ( טוב אדוניּה , ṭōbh 'ădhōnı̄yah , "good is the Lord"; Codex Vaticanus Τωβαδωβειά , Tōbadōbeiá ; Codex Alexandrinus and Lucian Τωβαδωνιά , Tōbadōniá ): One of the Levites sent by King Jehoshaphat to teach in the cities of Judah ( 2 Chronicles 17:8 ). The name looks like a dittography arising from the two previous names, Adonijah and Tobijah.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [5]
(Heb. T Ô b Adoniyah, טרֹב אדוֹנַיָּה , Good is Adonijah ; Sept. Τωβαδονίας v.r. Τωβαδωβεία ; Vulg. Thobadonias ) , last named of the nine Levites sent by Jehoshaphat through the cities of Judah to teach the law to the people ( 2 Chronicles 17:8). B.C. 910.