Reference: Shammua
Easton
heard. (1.) One of the spies sent out by Moses to search the land (Nu 13:4). He represented the tribe of Reuben.
(2.) One of David's sons (1Ch 14:4; 3:5, "Shimea;" 2Sa 5:14).
(3.) A Levite under Nehemiah (Ne 11:17).
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Fausets
1. Nu 13:4.
2. 1Ch 14:4; Shimea in 1Ch 3:5.
3. Ne 11:17; called also Shemaiah, father of Obadiah (1Ch 9:16).
4. Ne 12:18.
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Hastings
1. The Reubenite spy (Nu 13:4). 2. One of David's sons (2Sa 5:14; 1Ch 14:4; called in 1Ch 3:6 Shimea). 3. A Levite (Ne 11:17) = Shemaiah of 1Ch 9:16. 4. The head of a priestly family (Ne 12:18).
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Morish
Shammu'a Shammuah. Shammu'ah
1. Son of Zaccur, a Reubenite. Nu 13:4.
2. Son of David. 2Sa 5:14; 1Ch 14:4. Called SHIMEA in 1Ch 3:5.
3. Son of Galal, a Levite. Ne 11:17. Called SHEMAIAH in 1Ch 9:16.
4. Priest, 'of Bilgah,' who returned from exile. Ne 12:18.
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Smith
Shammu'a
(renowned).
1. Reubenite spy, son of Zaccur.
(B.C. 1490.)
2. Son of David, by his wife Bathsheba.
(B.C. 1045.)
3. A Levite, the father of Abda.
The same as SHEMAIAH, 6.
See Shemaiah
4. The representative of the priestly family of Bilgah or Bilgai, in the days of Joiakim.
(B.C. about 500.)