Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Jehdeiah is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the context of King David's administration. His name, Jehdeiah, is of Hebrew origin and is often understood to mean "Jehovah rejoices" or "Yahweh delights." This name reflects the theocentric nature of Hebrew nomenclature, where names often bear witness to the character or actions of God.Biblical References: Jehdeiah is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 26:30-32, where he is identified as one of the officials in King David's administration. The passage provides insight into the organizational structure of David's kingdom, highlighting the roles and responsibilities of various officials. Jehdeiah is noted for his specific duties related to the royal flocks. 1 Chronicles 26:30-32 states: "As for the Hebronites, Hashabiah and his relatives, 1,700 capable men, had oversight of Israel west of the Jordan for all the work of the LORD and for the service of the king. As for the Hebronites, Jerijah was the chief according to the genealogies of their families. In the fortieth year of David’s reign, a search was made, and strong and capable men were found among them at Jazer in Gilead. Among Jerijah’s relatives were 2,700 capable men, heads of families, whom King David appointed over the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh for every matter pertaining to God and the affairs of the king." While Jehdeiah is not explicitly named in this passage, his role is inferred from the broader context of David's administrative appointments. Jehdeiah's responsibilities would have been significant, as the care and management of the king's livestock were crucial for the economic and ceremonial life of the kingdom. Role and Significance: Jehdeiah's role as an overseer of the royal flocks underscores the importance of agricultural and pastoral activities in ancient Israel. Livestock were not only a source of wealth and sustenance but also played a vital role in religious sacrifices and offerings. As such, Jehdeiah's position would have required a high degree of trustworthiness and competence. The mention of Jehdeiah in the genealogical and administrative records of 1 Chronicles highlights the meticulous nature of David's governance. It reflects the biblical theme of order and stewardship, where each individual has a specific role to play in the larger community. Jehdeiah's service, though briefly mentioned, contributes to the overall picture of a well-organized and divinely ordained kingdom. Historical and Theological Context: The Chronicler's account, written after the Babylonian exile, serves to remind the post-exilic community of their heritage and the ideal of a godly kingdom. By recording the names and duties of officials like Jehdeiah, the text emphasizes the continuity of God's covenantal promises and the importance of faithful service. In a theological sense, Jehdeiah's role can be seen as a reflection of the biblical principle that all work, whether sacred or secular, is done unto the Lord. His service in managing the king's flocks is a reminder of the broader biblical narrative where God is depicted as the ultimate Shepherd, caring for His people with diligence and love. Conclusion: Jehdeiah, though a minor figure in the biblical narrative, represents the faithful service and administrative order that characterized King David's reign. His mention in the Scriptures serves as a testament to the importance of every role within God's kingdom, no matter how seemingly small or mundane. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary JehdeiahSmith's Bible Dictionary Jehdeiah(whom Jehovah makes glad).
Easton's Bible Dictionary Rejoicer in Jehovah. (1.) One of the Levitical attendants at the temple, a descendant of Shubael (1 Chronicles 24:20). (2.) A Meronothite, herdsman of the asses under David and Solomon (1 Chronicles 27:30). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia JEHDEIAHje-de'-ya, ja'-de-ya (yechdeyahu, "may Yahweh give joy!"): Strong's Hebrew 3165. Yechdeyahu -- "may Yah give joy," two Israelites... "may Yah give joy," two Israelites. Transliteration: Yechdeyahu Phonetic Spelling: (yekh-dee-yaw'-hoo) Short Definition: Jehdeiah. ... NASB Word Usage Jehdeiah (2). ... /hebrew/3165.htm - 6k Thesaurus Jehdeiah (2 Occurrences)...JEHDEIAH. je-de'-ya, ja'-de-ya (yechdeyahu, "may Yahweh give joy!"): (1) A Levite, head of the family of Shubael (1 Chronicles 24:20). ...Jehdeiah (2 Occurrences). ... /j/jehdeiah.htm - 7k Jehde'iah (2 Occurrences) Meronothite (2 Occurrences) Obil (1 Occurrence) Jehdai (1 Occurrence) Jaziz (2 Occurrences) Ishmaelite (3 Occurrences) Ishmeelite (2 Occurrences) Ish'maelite (3 Occurrences) Meron'othite (1 Occurrence) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Jehdeiah (2 Occurrences)1 Chronicles 24:20 1 Chronicles 27:30 Subtopics Jehdeiah: One of David's Overseers Related Terms |