Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Seraiah is a name that appears multiple times in the Old Testament, associated with various individuals who played significant roles in the history of Israel. The name Seraiah means "Yahweh is ruler" or "Prince of the Lord," reflecting the theocentric culture of ancient Israel.1. Seraiah, the Father of Joab: In 1 Chronicles 4:13-14, Seraiah is mentioned as the father of Joab, who is the founder of the "Valley of Craftsmen." This Seraiah is part of the genealogical records of the tribe of Judah, highlighting the importance of lineage and heritage in Israelite society. 2. Seraiah, the High Priest: One of the most notable individuals named Seraiah was the high priest during the reign of King Zedekiah of Judah. He is mentioned in 2 Kings 25:18 and Jeremiah 52:24. Seraiah was taken captive by the Babylonians during the fall of Jerusalem in 586 BC and was executed at Riblah by the order of Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon. His death marked a significant moment in the history of the priesthood and the nation of Judah, as it symbolized the end of an era and the beginning of the Babylonian exile. 3. Seraiah, the Son of Azriel: In Jeremiah 36:26, Seraiah, the son of Azriel, is mentioned as one of the officials sent by King Jehoiakim to arrest the prophet Jeremiah and his scribe Baruch. This Seraiah was part of the royal administration, illustrating the tension between the prophetic voices and the ruling authorities of the time. 4. Seraiah, the Son of Neriah: Another Seraiah, the son of Neriah, is found in Jeremiah 51:59-64. He was a brother of Baruch, Jeremiah's scribe, and served as a quartermaster. Seraiah was entrusted with a prophetic message against Babylon, which he was to read aloud upon arriving in Babylon and then throw the scroll into the Euphrates River, symbolizing the eventual sinking of Babylon. This act demonstrated the sovereignty of God over the nations and His ultimate judgment against Babylon. 5. Seraiah, the Ancestor of Ezra: In the book of Ezra, Seraiah is listed as an ancestor of Ezra the scribe (Ezra 7:1). This genealogy underscores the continuity of the priestly line and the restoration of the Jewish community after the Babylonian exile. Ezra's lineage through Seraiah highlights the importance of maintaining religious and cultural identity through the priestly heritage. 6. Seraiah, the Leader in the Return from Exile: In Nehemiah 12:1, Seraiah is mentioned as one of the priests who returned with Zerubbabel and Jeshua during the first wave of exiles returning to Jerusalem. This Seraiah played a role in the reestablishment of the temple worship and the rebuilding of the community, emphasizing the theme of restoration and renewal in post-exilic Israel. The various individuals named Seraiah in the Old Testament reflect the diverse roles and responsibilities within the Israelite community, from priestly duties to administrative functions. Each Seraiah, in his own context, contributed to the unfolding narrative of God's covenant people, demonstrating faithfulness, leadership, and, at times, the consequences of national disobedience. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary SeraiahSmith's Bible Dictionary Seraiah
ATS Bible Dictionary SeraiahThe name of six persons, alluded to in the following passages: 2 Samuel 8:17; 2 Kings 25:18; Ezra 7:1; Jeremiah 36:26; 40:8; 51:59. The last is termed "a quiet prince" or "chief chamberlain." He bore to the Jews in Babylon a message from the prophet Jeremiah. Easton's Bible Dictionary Soldier of Jehovah. (1.) The father of Joab (1 Chronicles 4:13, 14). (2.) The grandfather of Jehu (1 Chronicles 4:35). (3.) One of David's scribes or secretaries (2 Samuel 8:17). (4.) A Netophathite (Jeremiah 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 (Nehemiah 11:11). (8.) A priest of the days of Jehoiakim (Nehemiah 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 (Jeremiah 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 Jeremiah 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. Jeremiah 51:59 is rendered in the Revised Version, "Now Seraiah was chief chamberlain," instead of "was a quiet prince," as in the Authorized Version. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia SERAIAHse-ra'-ya, se-ri'-a (serayahu, "Yah hath prevailed"; Septuagint Saraias, or Saraia): Strong's Hebrew 8576. Tanchumeth -- father of Seraiah... 8575, 8576. Tanchumeth. 8577 . father of Seraiah. Transliteration: Tanchumeth Phonetic Spelling: (tan-khoo'-meth) Short Definition: Tanhumeth. ... /hebrew/8576.htm - 6k 8304. Serayah -- "Yah persists," the name of a number of Isr. Library The Fulfilment The False Prophet How the King of Babylon Took Jerusalem and Burnt the Temple and ... The Pride of Amaryllis The Image of Jealousy As the Foam Upon Water The Sacred Officers and Sacred Occasions. The Writing of an Ancient Book The Sad Fate of a Guilty Nation How Nebuzaradan Set Gedaliah Over the Jews that were Left in Judea ... Thesaurus Seraiah (18 Occurrences)... 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. ... /s/seraiah.htm - 17k Seraiah's (1 Occurrence) Serai'ah (18 Occurrences) Neriah (10 Occurrences) Jehozadak (8 Occurrences) Mahseiah (2 Occurrences) Azari'ah (46 Occurrences) Ezra (28 Occurrences) Quartermaster (1 Occurrence) Zerub'babel (23 Occurrences) Resources Who was Ehud? | GotQuestions.orgBible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Seraiah (18 Occurrences)2 Samuel 8:17 2 Kings 25:18 2 Kings 25:23 1 Chronicles 4:13 1 Chronicles 4:14 1 Chronicles 4:35 1 Chronicles 6:14 Ezra 2:2 Ezra 7:1 Nehemiah 10:2 Nehemiah 11:11 Nehemiah 12:1 Nehemiah 12:12 Jeremiah 36:26 Jeremiah 40:8 Jeremiah 51:59 Jeremiah 51:61 Jeremiah 52:24 Subtopics Seraiah: A Priest Who Returned from the Babylonian Captivity Seraiah: A Priest Who Returned from the Babylonian Captivity: Called Azariah Seraiah: A Ruler of the Temple After the Captivity Seraiah: A Servant of Zedekiah Seraiah: Also Called Sheva, Shisha, and Shavsha: David's Scribe Seraiah: An Israelite Captain Who Surrendered to Gedaliah Seraiah: Chief Priest at the Time of Collapse of Jerusalem Seraiah: Chief Priest at the Time of Collapse of Jerusalem: Father of Ezra Seraiah: Chief Priest at the Time of Collapse of Jerusalem: Killed by Nebuchadnezzar Seraiah: One Who Sealed the Covenant With Nehemiah Seraiah: Son of Azriel: Commanded by King Jehoiakim to Seize the Prophet Jeremiah Related Terms |