Ma`aseyah

mah-as-ay-yaw'
Parts of Speech Proper Name Masculine

Ma`aseyah Definition

Maaseiah = "work of Jehovah"
  1. a descendant of Jeshua who had taken a foreign wife in the time of Ezra
  2. a priest of the sons of Harim who had taken a foreign wife in the time of Ezra
  3. a priest of the sons of Pashur who had taken a foreign wife in the time of Ezra
  4. a descendant of Pahath-moab who had taken a foreign wife in the time of Ezra
  5. father of Azariah
  6. one who stood on the right hand of Ezra when he read the law to the people
  7. a Levite who assisted when Ezra read the law to the people
  8. one of the heads of the people whose descendants signed the covenant with Nehemiah
  9. a Benjamite ancestor of Sallu
  10. a priest who took part in the musical service at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem under Ezra
  11. another priest who took part in the musical service at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem under Ezra
  12. father of Zephaniah the prophet in the reign of Zedekiah
  13. father of Zedekiah the false prophet in the time of Jeremiah
  14. a Levite of the 2nd rank who David appointed to sound with psalteries on Alamoth
  15. son of Adaiah and one of the captains of hundreds in the reign of king Joash of Judah
  16. an officer of high rank in the reign of king Uzziah
  17. son of king Ahaz of Judah who was killed by Zichri in the invasion of Judah by king Pekah of Israel
  18. governor of Jerusalem in the reign of Josiah
  19. son of Shallum and a Levite of high rand in the reign of king Jehoiakim of Judah
  20. ancestor of Baruch and Seraiah and a priest
Audio Pronunciation
Original Language
hyX[m
Origin
from (04639) and (03050)
Strong's Number
04641
TDNT Entry
None

KJV Word Usage

Maaseiah
23
Total
23

The Hebrew lexicon is Brown, Driver, Briggs, Gesenius Lexicon; this is keyed to the "Theological Word Book of the Old Testament." These files are considered public domain.

Brown, Driver, Briggs and Gesenius. "Hebrew Lexicon entry for Ma`aseyah". "The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon". . .