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Adaiah (/əˈdjə/)[1] was the name of eight individuals mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. The name means "Yahweh passes by."[2]

  1. Adaiah, the father of Queen Jedidah.[3] He was of Boscath, a town in the Kingdom of Judah mentioned in the Hebrew Scriptures. His grandson was king Josiah of Israel.[4][5][6]
  2. An Adaiah mentioned in passing as the ancestor of a Levite named Asaph, in 1 Chronicles 6:41 (counted as 6:26 in some Bibles).
  3. An Adaiah mentioned in 1 Chronicles 8:21 as being the son of a Shimei in a Benjamite genealogy.
  4. A priest listed in 1 Chronicles 9:12 and Nehemiah 11:12. According to Cheyne and Black, it is possible that this same priest should appear in Nehemiah 12:6 or 7, but has been removed by a scribal error that left the name "Jedaiah" in its place.[2]
  5. A descendant of Bani, listed in Ezra 10:29.
  6. Another descendant of Bani, listed in Ezra 10:39.
  7. An Adaiah, son of Joiarib, listed in Nehemiah 11:5.
  8. An Adaiah mentioned as being the father of Maaseiah in 2 Chronicles 23:1.

References

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  1. ^ Powell, Mark Allan, ed. (2009). "Adaiah". HarperCollins Bible Dictionary (abridged ed.). Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature.
  2. ^ a b Thomas Kelly Cheyne and John Sutherland Black (1899). "Adaiah". Encyclopaedia Biblica.
  3. ^ 2 Kings 22:1
  4. ^ William Smith. "Smith's Bible Dictionary" (PDF). Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  5. ^ "Adaiah". christiananswers.net. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  6. ^ "Meaning and etymology of the name Adaiah". Abiram Publications. Retrieved 20 August 2011.[permanent dead link]