Joiada יוֹיָדָע
A high priest, son of Eliashib
Biography
Joiada is mentioned in the book of Nehemiah as a high priest who served during the Persian period. He was the son of Eliashib and the father of Jonathan (Neh.12.10,11). Joiada is listed in the genealogy of the high priests, indicating his legitimate claim to the office.
During Joiada's tenure as high priest, the priests and Levites were recorded according to their genealogies (Neh.12.22). This suggests that he oversaw the organization and administration of the temple personnel.
In Neh.13.28, it is revealed that one of Joiada's sons had married a daughter of Sanballat the Horonite, who was a prominent opponent of Nehemiah and the Jewish community. This marriage was seen as a violation of the covenant made by the Jews to separate themselves from foreign influences (Neh.10.30). Nehemiah responded by driving the offending son away from the community.
Joiada's high priesthood was marked by the ongoing challenges of maintaining religious purity and identity in the face of external pressures and influences. His son's marriage to a foreign woman highlights the difficulties faced by the Jewish community in preserving their distinct faith and culture during this period.
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In Scripture
1 biblical book ; 1 with study contentNehemiah 4 verses Study available
- Nehemiah 12:10
"Jeshua became the father of Joiakim, and Joiakim became the father of Eliashib, and Eliashib became the father of Joiada,"
Study Nehemiah → - Nehemiah 12:11
"and Joiada became the father of Jonathan, and Jonathan became the father of Jaddua."
Study Nehemiah → - Nehemiah 12:22
"As for the Levites, in the days of Eliashib, Joiada, and Johanan, and Jaddua, there were recorded the heads of fathers’ households; also the priests, in the reign of Darius the Persian."
Study Nehemiah → - Nehemiah 13:28
"One of the sons of Joiada, the son of Eliashib the high priest, was son-in-law to Sanballat the Horonite; therefore I chased him from me."
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Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script | Strong's |
|---|---|---|---|
| Named | Hebrew | יוֹיָדָע | H3111H |
| (same form as previous) | Hebrew | יוֹיָדָע | H3111H |