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Zebadiah

Zebadiah is the name of several men in the Old Testament, including descendants of Benjamin, a mighty man of David, and officials appointed by King Jehoshaphat.

Overview

The name Zebadiah appears multiple times in Old Testament genealogies and historical accounts, referring to different individuals across the tribes of Israel. These men served various roles including tribal leaders, military commanders, and royal administrators during the monarchical period of Israel and Judah.

Key Scriptures

"And Zebadiah the son of Jeroham was made captain over the Benjamites" (1 Chronicles 12:7, ESV).

"Jehoshaphat appointed judges in the land... And he appointed Zebadiah the son of Ishmael, a judge of the house of Judah, for all the king's matters" (2 Chronicles 19:5, 11, ESV).

"Zebadiah, the chief, and with him seventy males of the house of Micri" (1 Chronicles 26:2, ESV).

Application

These accounts demonstrate that God raised up faithful servants across generations to lead His people with integrity and wisdom in both spiritual and governmental responsibilities.

Scripture References 9
Full Topical Reference List 9 total — Nave's Topical Bible

2. An Israelite who joined David at Ziklag

3. A Korhite porter in the temple

4. Son of Asahel

5. An itinerant Levite teacher

6. Son of Ishmael and counselor of the king

7. Son of Shephaniah

8. A priest who defiled himself by marrying an idolatrous woman