M@shullam

mesh-ool-lawm'
Parts of Speech Proper Name Masculine

M@shullam Definition

NAS Word Usage - Total: 25
Meshullam = "friend"
  1. grandfather of Shaphan, the scribe
  2. son of Zerubbabel
  3. a Benjamite of the sons of Elpaal
  4. a Benjamite, father of Sallu
  5. a Benjamite who lived at Jerusalem after the captivity
  6. a Benjamite
    1. perhaps the same as 3 or 4
  7. a Gadite in the reign of king Jotham of Judah
  8. son of Berechiah who assisted in rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem
  9. son of Besodeiah who assisted Jehoiada the son of Paseah in restoring the old gate of Jerusalem
  10. a chief of the people who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah
  11. father of Hilkiah and high priest probably in the reign of king Amon of Judah
    1. perhaps the same as 'Shallum'
  12. a priest, son of Meshillemith or Meshillemoth, son of Immer, and ancestor of Maasiai or Amashai
  13. a priest or family of priests who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah
  14. a priest, head of the family of Ginnethon and representative of the house of Ezra in the days of Joiakim, the son of Jeshua
  15. a priest, one of the princes of Judah at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem
  16. a Kohathite or family of Kohathite Levites in the reign of Josiah
  17. a Levite, one of the heads sent to Iddo to gather the Levites to join the caravan about to return to Jerusalem; a chief man who assisted Ezra in abolishing the marriages which some of the people had made with foreign wives
  18. ancestor of a family of porters or Levites in days of Nehemiah
  19. a descendant of Bani who had a foreign wife and put her away
  20. one of the men who stood at the left hand of Ezra when he read the law to the people
    1. maybe the same as 17
Audio Pronunciation
Original Language
~llXm
Origin
from (07999)
Strong's Number
4918
TDNT Entry
None

NAS Word Usage

Meshullam
25
Total
25

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 M@shullam". "The NAS Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon". . .