Delaiah דְּלָיָ֫הוּ

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Priest in charge of the twenty-third division

Biography

Delaiah is mentioned in 1Ch.24.18 as a priest who was appointed by King David to oversee the twenty-third division of the priestly order. David, along with Zadok and Ahimelech, organized the priests into twenty-four divisions to ensure a systematic and orderly service in the temple.

Each division was responsible for serving in the temple for a specific period, and the order was determined by casting lots. Delaiah's division was the twenty-third in the order of service.

The organization of the priests into divisions allowed for a fair distribution of duties and responsibilities, ensuring that the temple service ran smoothly and efficiently. This system also allowed the priests to balance their temple duties with their other responsibilities, such as teaching the law and ministering to the people.

Apart from this mention in the context of the priestly divisions, no other details are provided about Delaiah's life or specific role. His inclusion in this list highlights the importance of the priestly order and the organization of the temple service during the reign of King David.

In Scripture

1 biblical book
1 Chronicles 1 verse
  • 1 Chronicles 24:18

    "the twenty-third to Delaiah, and the twenty-fourth to Maaziah."

Names & Aliases

Form Language Script Strong's
Named Hebrew דְּלָיָ֫הוּ H1806H
Encyclopedia Article

Delaiah

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

(3) One of the princes who pleaded with Jehoiakim not to destroy the roll containing the prophecies of Jeremiah (Jer 36:12,25).

(4) The ancestor of a post-exilic family whose genealogy was lost (Ezr 2:60; Ne 7:62; 1 Esdras 5:37 margin). See DALAN.

(5) The father of timorous Shemaiah (Ne 6:10).

de-la': The noun "delay" (Ac 25:17, "I made no delay"; the King James Version "without any delay") means "procrastination." The verb "to delay" (Ex 2