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Shimei

Shimei was a common name in Old Testament Israel, borne by several Levites and descendants of Benjamin who served in various capacities during Israel's history.

Overview

The name Shimei appears multiple times in Scripture, referring to different individuals across generations. Most notably, Shimei descendants served as Levites in temple worship, worship leadership, and administrative roles during the reigns of David, Solomon, and later kings. These men were set apart for God's service in Israel's religious and governmental structures.

Key Scriptures

"The sons of Gershon were Libni and Shimei, by their families" (Numbers 3:18, ESV). "And the sons of Gershom: Libni and Shimei" (1 Chronicles 6:17, ESV). "The sons of Shimei were four: Jahath, Zina, Jeush, and Beriah" (1 Chronicles 23:10, ESV).

Application

Just as Shimei's descendants faithfully served in their appointed roles within God's covenant community, believers today are called to serve faithfully in their callings as part of the body of Christ.

Scripture References 40
Full Topical Reference List 53 total — Nave's Topical Bible

10. Father of a family in Benjamin, also called Shimhi

11. A Levite

12. A leader of singers in time of David

13. David's overseer of vineyards

14. A son of Heman

15. A Levite. Treasurer of tithes and offerings in time of Hezekiah

16. A Levite who put away his Gentile wife

17. The name of two Israelites who put away Gentile wives

18. A Benjamite. Grandfather of Mordecai

19. The ancestor of a family, possibly identical with 1 above

3. An officer of David

4. One of Solomon's commissary officers

5. Grandson of Jeconiah

7. A Reubenite, son of Gog

8. A Merarite, son of Libni

9. A Gershonite, son of Jahath