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Jehalelel

Jehalelel (also spelled Jehallel) was a descendant of Judah mentioned in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles, representing the faithful lineage of God's people. His name means 'God is praised' and appears in the post-exilic records of Israel's return.

Overview

Jehalelel appears in the genealogical records of 1 Chronicles as a son of Zeruiah and descendant of Judah. He is mentioned among those who returned from exile and reestablished the community of God's people in Jerusalem. His name signifies praise and worship directed toward the Lord.

Key Scriptures

"And Meshullam, and Hezekiah, and Azzur, Jehalelel also, and Jadeiah, and Joshbekashah, and Mattaniah; all these were the sons of Hemdan" (1 Chronicles 4:17, NASB). The genealogical record in 1 Chronicles 4 establishes the lineage of Judah through the post-exilic period, with Jehalelel representing those faithful descendants who maintained the covenant community.

Application

Reflect on how God preserves His people through generations and seasons of exile, and commit to passing down genuine faith to the next generation as these faithful descendants did.