NAVE: Shema
EBD: Shema
SMITH: SHEMA
ISBE: SHEMA (1) SHEMA (2)
Shema
Dalam versi-versi Alkitab:
Shema: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEVa town of south-eastern Judah
son of Hebron of Judah
son of Joel; a leader in the tribe of Reuben
son of Elpaal of Benjamin
a man who stood with Ezra when he read the law to the assembly
Ibrani
Strongs #08087: emv Shema`
Shema = "hear"n pr m
1) a Reubenite, son of Joel, father of Azaz, and grandfather of Bela
2) a Judaite, son of Hebron and father of Raham
3) a Benjamite, son of Elpaal who along with his brother Beriah were
heads of their fathers houses in Aijalon and who drove out the
inhabitants of Gath. Probably the same as 'Shimhi'
4) an Israelite who stood on the right hand of Ezra as he read the
Law to the people
8087 Shema` sheh'-mah
for the same as 8088; Shema, the name of a place in Palestine and of four Israelites: KJV -- Shema.see HEBREW for 08088
Strongs #08090: emv Sh@ma`
Shema = "hear"1) a town in Judah at the limits of the tribe toward Edom in the south
1a) same as
8090 Shma` shem-aw'
for 8087; Shema, a place in Palestine: KJV -- Shema.see HEBREW for 08087
Shema [nave]
SHEMA1. A city of Judah, Josh. 15:26.
2. A son of Hebron, 1 Chr. 2:43, 44.
3. Son of Joel, 1 Chr. 5:8.
Called Shemaiah, 1 Chr. 5:4.
4. A Benjamite, 1 Chr. 8:13.
5. A man who stood at the right hand of Ezra when he read the law to the people, Neh. 8:4.
Shema [ebd]
rumour. (1.) A Reubenite (1 Chr. 5:8).
(2.) A Benjamite (1 Chr. 8:13).
(3.) One who stood by Ezra when he read the law (Neh. 8:4).
(4.) A town in the south of Judah (Josh. 15:26); the same as Sheba (ver. 5).
SHEMA [smith]
- A Reubenite, ancestor of Bela. (1Â Chronicles 5:8) (B.C. before 1090.)
- Son of Elpaal. (1Â Chronicles 8:13) Probably the same as Shimhi. (B.C. after 1450.)
- One of those who stood at Ezra?s right hand when he read the law to the people. (Nehemiah 8:4) (B.C. 458.)
- (Joshua 15:26) [
SHEBA ]
SHEMA (1) [isbe]
SHEMA (1) - she'-ma (shema`; Samaa): A city of Judah in the Negeb (Josh 15:26). If, as some think, identical with SHEBA (which see) of Josh 19:2, then the latter must have been inserted here from Josh 15:26. It is noticeable that the root letters (sh-m-`) were those from which Simeon is derived. Shema is probably identical with Jeshua (Neh 11:26). The place was clearly far South, and it may be Kh. Sa`wah, a ruin upon a prominent hilltop between Kh. `Attir and Khirbet el-Milch. There is a wall around the ruins, of large blocks of conglomerate flint (PEF, III, 409, Sh XXV).E. W. G. Masterman
SHEMA (2) [isbe]
SHEMA (2) - (shema`):(1) A Reubenite (1 Ch 5:8, Codex Vaticanus and Codex Alexandrinus Sama, Lucian, Semeei).
See SHIMEI.
(2) One of the heads of "fathers' houses" in Aijalon, who put to flight the inhabitants of Gath (1 Ch 8:13, Codex Vaticanus and Codex Alexandrinus Sama, Lucian, Samoa); in 1 Ch 8:21 he is called "Shimei." The statement is very obscure and the whole incident is probably due to some marginal note.
(3) One of those who stood at Ezra's right during the reading of the Law (Neh 8:4, Samaias). He is called "Sammus" in 1 Esdras 9:43.
Horace J. Wolf