Jehiel יְחִיאֵל

Male H3171P 1 book

Priest who married a foreign woman during the Exile

Biography

Jehiel is mentioned in Ezr.10.21 as one of the priests who had married foreign women during the Babylonian exile. This chapter lists the names of the men who had taken foreign wives, including priests, Levites, and other Israelites. Jehiel is identified as one of the descendants of Harim, a priestly family. The fact that priests had married foreign women was particularly problematic, as they were expected to maintain ritual purity and set an example for the people. In response to Ezra's call for repentance, these men agreed to put away their foreign wives and children, demonstrating their commitment to following the Law of Moses and maintaining the distinct identity of the Israelite community. The text does not provide any additional information about Jehiel's background or his specific role as a priest.

In Scripture

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  • Ezra 10:21

    "Of the sons of Harim: Maaseiah, and Elijah, and Shemaiah, and Jehiel, and Uzziah."

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Names & Aliases

Form Language Script Strong's
Named Hebrew יְחִיאֵל H3171P