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2 definitions found
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Seraiah
soldier
of
Jehovah
. (1.)
The
father
of
Joab
(1
Chr
. 4:13, 14).
(2.)
The
grandfather
of
Jehu
(1
Chr
. 4:35).
(3.)
One
of
David's
scribes
or
secretaries
(2
Sam
. 8:17).
(4.)
A
Netophathite
(
Jer
. 40:8),
a
chief
priest
of
the
time
of
Zedekiah
.
He
was
carried
captive
by
Nebuchadnezzar
to
Babylon
,
and
there
put
to
death
(2
Kings
25:18, 23).
(5.)
Ezra
2:2.
(6.)
Father
of
Ezra
the
scribe
(7:1).
(7.)
A
ruler
of
the
temple
(
Neh
. 11:11).
(8.)
A
priest
of
the
days
of
Jehoiakim
(
Neh
. 12:1, 12).
(9.)
The
son
of
Neriah
.
When
Zedekiah
made
a
journey
to
Babylon
to
do
homage
to
Nebuchadnezzar
,
Seraiah
had
charge
of
the
royal
gifts
to
be
presented
on
that
occasion
.
Jeremiah
took
advantage
of
the
occasion
,
and
sent
with
Seraiah
a
word
of
cheer
to
the
exiles
in
Babylon
,
and
an
announcement
of
the
doom
in
store
for
that
guilty
city
.
The
roll
containing
this
message
(
Jer
. 50:1-8)
Seraiah
was
to
read
to
the
exiles
,
and
then
,
after
fixing
a
stone
to
it
,
was
to
throw
it
into
the
Euphrates
,
uttering
,
as
it
sank
,
the
prayer
recorded
in
Jer
. 51:59-64.
Babylon
was
at
this
time
in
the
height
of
its
glory
,
the
greatest
and
most
powerful
monarchy
in
the
world
.
Scarcely
seventy
years
elapsed
when
the
words
of
the
prophet
were
all
fulfilled
.
Jer
. 51:59
is
rendered
in
the
Revised
Version
, "
Now
Seraiah
was
chief
chamberlain
,"
instead
of
"
was
a
quiet
prince
,"
as
in
the
Authorized
Version
.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Seraiah
,
prince
of
the
Lord
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