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Zimmah

Zimmah was a Levite in ancient Israel, descended from Gershon, who served in the tabernacle during the time of David and Solomon.

Overview

Zimmah appears in the genealogical records of the Levites, specifically among the descendants of Gershon, one of the sons of Levi. He is mentioned in connection with the tabernacle service during Israel's united monarchy, representing the priestly lineage responsible for worship and temple duties.

Key Scriptures

"The sons of Gershon: Libni and Shimei, according to their fathers' houses" (1 Chronicles 6:17, ESV). Zimmah is listed among the Levites: "And these are the names of the sons of Gershon by their clans: Libni and Shimei" with Zimmah noted in the line of descent (1 Chronicles 6:20, ESV). During King Hezekiah's religious reforms, "Zimmah the son of Shimei" is mentioned among the Levites who sanctified themselves to cleanse the house of the Lord (2 Chronicles 29:12, ESV).

Application

Zimmah's inclusion in the Levitical genealogies reminds us that faithful service in God's house, whether in ancient temple worship or modern church ministry, flows from consecrated lineages of believers dedicated to holiness and obedience.

Scripture References 3
Full Topical Reference List 3 total — Nave's Topical Bible

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