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Rephaiah

Rephaiah refers to several biblical figures in the Old Testament, including descendants of David and leaders involved in rebuilding Jerusalem's walls after exile.

Overview

The name Rephaiah appears multiple times in the Old Testament genealogies and historical accounts. These individuals are identified in the chronicles of Israel and the post-exilic restoration period. They represent faithful members of God's people during significant periods of Israel's history.

Key Scriptures

"The sons of Hananiah: Pelatiah and Jeshaiah; and the sons of Jeshaiah: Rephaiah, and the sons of Rephaiah: Arnan, and the sons of Arnan: Obadiah, and the sons of Obadiah: Shechaniah" (1 Chronicles 3:21, ESV).

"And the sons of Ishi were Zelmunna and Ziza; and Eloenai and Jaakobah and Jeshohaiah and Asaiah and Adiel and Jesimiel and Benaiah" (1 Chronicles 4:42, ESV).

"The sons of Tola: Uzzi, Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, Jibsam, and Shemuel, heads of their fathers' houses, namely of Tola; they were mighty men of valor in their generations; their number in the days of David was twenty-two thousand six hundred" (1 Chronicles 7:2, ESV).

Application

Rephaiah's inclusion in biblical genealogies reminds us that God remembers His faithful people and their descendants across generations.

Scripture References 4
Full Topical Reference List 4 total — Nave's Topical Bible

1. A descendant of David

2. A Simeonite captain

3. Son of Tola, of the tribe of Issachar

5. Governor over half of Jerusalem in the time of Nehemiah