Miamin
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Miamin is a name found in the Old Testament, associated with several individuals, primarily of Levitical and priestly lineage. The name Miamin, sometimes rendered as Miniamin or Mijamin in various translations, is believed to mean "from the right hand" or "fortunate."

1. Miamin the Priest: One of the notable mentions of Miamin is as a priestly figure during the time of the return from the Babylonian exile. In Nehemiah 12:5, Miamin is listed among the priests who returned with Zerubbabel and Jeshua. The Berean Standard Bible states: "Miamin, Maadiah, Bilgah." This listing underscores the importance of Miamin as part of the priestly families who were instrumental in re-establishing the religious practices and temple services in Jerusalem after the exile.

2. Miamin in the Context of the Priestly Courses: Miamin is also associated with the division of priestly courses established by King David. In 1 Chronicles 24:9, the BSB records: "the fifth to Malkijah, the sixth to Mijamin." This reference places Miamin within the structured order of priestly service, highlighting the organized nature of worship and temple duties in ancient Israel. The division into courses allowed for a systematic approach to temple service, ensuring that the responsibilities were shared among the descendants of Aaron.

3. Miamin in the Post-Exilic Community: In the post-exilic period, the name Miamin appears again in the context of those who sealed the covenant in Nehemiah 10:7. The BSB lists: "Mijamin, Maaziah, Bilgai, Shemaiah—these were the priests." This mention indicates Miamin's role in the communal commitment to follow the Law of God, a significant aspect of the religious and social reforms led by Nehemiah. The sealing of the covenant was a public declaration of faithfulness and dedication to the covenantal relationship with God.

4. Miamin as a Symbol of Faithfulness: The recurring mention of Miamin in various priestly contexts underscores the importance of faithfulness and continuity in the worship practices of Israel. The priests, including Miamin, were seen as custodians of the sacred traditions and were responsible for maintaining the spiritual integrity of the nation. Their roles were not only religious but also served as a stabilizing force in the community, especially during times of transition and rebuilding.

In summary, Miamin is a name that appears in the context of priestly service and covenantal faithfulness in the Old Testament. His association with the return from exile, the division of priestly courses, and the sealing of the covenant highlights the enduring legacy of the Levitical and priestly roles in maintaining the worship and spiritual life of Israel.
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Miamin

the right hand

Smith's Bible Dictionary
Miamin

(from the right hand).

  1. A layman of Israel who had married a foreign wife and put her away at the bidding of Ezra. (Ezra 10:25)
  2. A priest or family of priests who went up from Babylon with Zerubbabel. (Nehemiah 12:5)
Easton's Bible Dictionary
Mijamin, from the right hand.

(1.) The head of one of the divisions of the priests (1 Chronicles 24:9).

(2.) A chief priest who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel (

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
MIAMIN

mi'-a-min.

See MIJAMIN; MINIAMIN.

Strong's Hebrew
4326. Miyyamin -- the name of several Israelites
... NASB Word Usage Mijamin (4). Miamin, Mijamin. A form for Minyamiyn; Mijamin, the
name of three Israelites -- Miamin, Mijamin. see HEBREW Minyamiyn. 4325, 4326 ...
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Thesaurus
Miamin (2 Occurrences)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia MIAMIN. mi'-a-min. See. MIJAMIN; MINIAMIN.
Multi-Version Concordance Miamin (2 Occurrences). Ezra ...
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Jeziah (1 Occurrence)
... Ezra 10:25 Moreover of Israel: of the sons of Parosh; Ramiah, and Jeziah, and Malchiah,
and Miamin, and Eleazar, and Malchijah, and Benaiah. (KJV WBS YLT). ...
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Mezo'ba-ite (1 Occurrence)
Mezo'ba-ite. Mezobaite, Mezo'ba-ite. Miamin . Multi-Version Concordance ... (See
RSV). Mezobaite, Mezo'ba-ite. Miamin . Reference Bible.
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Mibhar (1 Occurrence)

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Mijamin (4 Occurrences)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia MIJAMIN. mij'-a-min (miyamin; the King James Version
Miamin): (1) One of those who had married foreign wives (Ezra 10:25). ...
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Malchiah (10 Occurrences)
... Ezra 10:25 Moreover of Israel: of the sons of Parosh; Ramiah, and Jeziah, and Malchiah,
and Miamin, and Eleazar, and Malchijah, and Benaiah. (KJV WBS). ...
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Miamin (2 Occurrences)

Ezra 10:25
Moreover of Israel: of the sons of Parosh; Ramiah, and Jeziah, and Malchiah, and Miamin, and Eleazar, and Malchijah, and Benaiah.
(KJV WBS YLT)

Nehemiah 12:5
Miamin, Maadiah, Bilgah,
(KJV WBS YLT)

Subtopics

Miamin

Miamin: A Jew Who Divorced his Gentile Wife After the Captivity

Miamin: A Priest Who Returned With Zerubbabel from Babylon

Related Terms

Jeziah (1 Occurrence)

Mezo'ba-ite (1 Occurrence)

Mibhar (1 Occurrence)

Mijamin (4 Occurrences)

Malchiah (10 Occurrences)

Mezo'ba-ite
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