Shalmai שַׂלְמַי

Male H8014 2 books

Nethinim ancestor whose descendants returned from Babylonian exile

Biography

Shalmai (or Shamlai), mentioned in Neh.7.48 and Ezr.2.46, was an ancestor of the Nethinim, a group of temple servants who assisted the Levites in their duties. The Nethinim were descendants of the Gibeonites who had been assigned by Joshua to serve in the tabernacle and later in the temple. Shalmai's descendants were among the Nethinim who returned to Jerusalem from the Babylonian exile, as recorded in the lists provided by both Nehemiah and Ezra. These lists were compiled to document the individuals and families who had returned to Judah to resettle and rebuild the city and the temple. The inclusion of Shalmai's descendants in these records highlights the importance of the Nethinim in the restoration of Jerusalem and the continuity of their service in the temple.

In Scripture

2 biblical books ; 2 with study content
Nehemiah 1 verse Study available
  • Nehemiah 7:48

    "the children of Lebana, the children of Hagaba, the children of Salmai,"

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  • Ezra 2:46

    "the children of Hagab, the children of Shamlai, the children of Hanan,"

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Names & Aliases

Form Language Script Strong's
Named Hebrew שַׂלְמַי H8014
Named Hebrew שַׁמְלַי H8073
Encyclopedia Article

Shalmai

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

shal'-man (shalman): A name of uncertain meaning, found only once in the Old Testament (Ho 10:14), in connection with a place-name, equally obscure, "as Shalman destroyed Betharbel