Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Tobiah is a significant figure in the Old Testament, primarily known for his opposition to Nehemiah during the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls. His account is found in the Book of Nehemiah, where he is depicted as an adversary to the Jewish people returning from exile.Background and Identity Tobiah is identified as an Ammonite official. The Ammonites were descendants of Lot, and historically, they had a contentious relationship with the Israelites. Tobiah's name, meaning "Yahweh is good," suggests a possible Israelite heritage or influence, despite his opposition to Nehemiah's mission. Role in Nehemiah's Narrative Tobiah first appears in Nehemiah 2:10, where he is displeased with Nehemiah's arrival in Jerusalem to seek the welfare of the Israelites: "When Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah the Ammonite official heard about this, they were very displeased that someone had come to seek the well-being of the Israelites" (Nehemiah 2:10). This sets the stage for his continued antagonism. Throughout the rebuilding process, Tobiah, along with Sanballat and Geshem the Arab, attempts to thwart Nehemiah's efforts. In Nehemiah 4:3, Tobiah mocks the builders, saying, "Even if a fox were to climb up on it, he would break down their wall of stones!" (Nehemiah 4:3). This ridicule is part of a broader campaign to discourage and intimidate the workers. Tobiah's opposition escalates as he conspires with others to attack Jerusalem and create confusion (Nehemiah 4:7-8). Despite these efforts, Nehemiah remains steadfast, organizing the people to work with one hand and hold a weapon with the other (Nehemiah 4:17). Intrigue and Influence Tobiah's influence extends into the Jewish community through familial and social connections. Nehemiah 6:17-19 reveals that many in Judah were bound to him by oath because he was related to some of the nobles, and they reported his good deeds to Nehemiah while conveying Nehemiah's words back to Tobiah. This network of alliances highlights the internal challenges Nehemiah faced. Tobiah's Occupation of the Temple One of the most egregious actions attributed to Tobiah is his occupation of a chamber in the temple courts, facilitated by Eliashib the priest, who was related to Tobiah (Nehemiah 13:4-5). This desecration of the temple precincts was discovered by Nehemiah upon his return to Jerusalem. Nehemiah's response was swift and decisive: "I was greatly displeased and threw all of Tobiah’s household goods out of the room" (Nehemiah 13:8). This act underscores Nehemiah's commitment to maintaining the sanctity of the temple and the purity of worship. Legacy and Lessons Tobiah's account serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of external opposition and internal compromise. His persistent efforts to undermine Nehemiah's work highlight the challenges faced by the Jewish community in re-establishing their identity and faithfulness to God. Tobiah's alliances with influential Jewish families also illustrate the complexities of leadership and the need for vigilance in maintaining spiritual integrity. In the broader biblical narrative, Tobiah represents the ongoing struggle between the people of God and those who oppose His purposes. His actions remind believers of the importance of steadfastness, prayer, and reliance on God in the face of adversity. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary TobiahSmith's Bible Dictionary Tobiah(goodness of Jehovah).
ATS Bible Dictionary TobiahAn Ammonite prince, in league with Sanballat and the Samaritans against the pious Jews, who were rebuilding the ruined temple, Nehemiah 2:10; 4:3. His threats and treachery were employed in vain. During Nehemiah's absence, Tobiah was unlawfully established by some of the chief men of Judah, his relatives, in a fine apartment of the new temple; but was ignominiously expelled on the governor's return, Nehemiah 6:17-19; 13:1-9. Easton's Bible Dictionary Pleasing to Jehovah, the "servant," the "Ammonite," who joined with those who opposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem after the Exile (Nehemiah 2:10). He was a man of great influence, which he exerted in opposition to the Jews, and "sent letters" to Nehemiah "to put him in fear" (Nehemiah 6:17-19). "Eliashib the priest" prepared for him during Nehemiah's absence "a chamber in the courts of the house of God," which on his return grieved Nehemiah sore, and therefore he "cast forth all the household stuff of Tobiah out of the chamber" (13:7, 8). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia TOBIAHto-bi'-a (Tobhiyah; Codex Alexandrinus Tobias; omitted in Codex Vaticanus): Strong's Hebrew 3076. Yehochanan -- "the LORD has been gracious," the name of a ...... 3075, 3076. Yehochanan. 3077 . "the LORD has been gracious," the name of a number of Isr., a lso a son of Tobiah. Transliteration ... /hebrew/3076.htm - 6k 2900. Tobiyyahu -- "Yah is my good," three Israelites, also an ... Library Heathen Plots Nehemiah, the Praying Builder Reformation The Builders on the Wall Overcoming Great Difficulties The Prophet Nehemiah The Two Guards, Praying and Watching Nehemiah's Answer to a Call for Help Discouragements and Courage Matt. 8:11 Many Thesaurus Tobiah (14 Occurrences)... a chamber in the courts of the house of God," which on his return grieved Nehemiah sore, and therefore he "cast forth all the household stuff of Tobiah out of ... /t/tobiah.htm - 13k Tobiah's (2 Occurrences) Tobi'ah (15 Occurrences) Sanbal'lat (10 Occurrences) Sanballat (10 Occurrences) Geshem (5 Occurrences) Eliashib (15 Occurrences) Noadiah (2 Occurrences) Tobi'ah's (1 Occurrence) Displeasing (31 Occurrences) Resources Who were Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem? | GotQuestions.orgWhat is the book of Tobit? | GotQuestions.org What is a scorner in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Tobiah (14 Occurrences)Ezra 2:60 Nehemiah 2:10 Nehemiah 2:19 Nehemiah 4:3 Nehemiah 4:7 Nehemiah 6:1 Nehemiah 6:12 Nehemiah 6:14 Nehemiah 6:17 Nehemiah 6:19 Nehemiah 7:62 Nehemiah 13:4 Nehemiah 13:7 Nehemiah 13:8 Subtopics Tobiah: An Enemy of the Jews in the Time of Nehemiah: Allies Himself With Eliashib, the Priest Tobiah: An Enemy of the Jews in the Time of Nehemiah: Conspires to Injure and Intimidate Nehemiah Tobiah: An Enemy of the Jews in the Time of Nehemiah: Subverts Nobles of Judah Tobiah: Ancestor of a Family of Babylonian Captives Related Terms |