Malchijah

This term has multiple meanings in the Bible:

1. Gershon’s descendant, appointed by David, along with the rest of his family, to serve as a temple musician (1 Chr 6:40, kjv “Malchiah”).

2. Priest who served in the time of David (1 Chr 9:12). His descendants were among those who returned to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel (Neh 11:12).→ View encyclopedia entry

3. Priest in David’s reign (1 Chr 24:9); perhaps the same as #2 above.→ View encyclopedia entry

4. Parosh’s son, who obeyed Ezra’s exhortation to divorce his pagan wife after the exile (Ezr 10:25, kjv “Malchiah”).→ View encyclopedia entry

5. KJV rendering of Hashabiah, another of Parosh’s sons, in Ezra 10:25. See Hashabiah #9.

6. Harim’s son, who obeyed Ezra’s exhortation to divorce his pagan wife after the exile (Ezr 10:31, kjv “Malchiah”). He repaired part of the Jerusalem wall under Nehemiah (Neh 3:11).→ View encyclopedia entry

7. Recab’s son and the ruler of Beth-hakkerem. Under Nehemiah’s direction, he repaired the Dung Gate of the Jerusalem wall (Neh 3:14).→ View encyclopedia entry

8. Goldsmith who worked under Nehemiah’s direction to help repair the Jerusalem wall (Neh 3:31).→ View encyclopedia entry

9. One who stood to Ezra’s left during the public reading of the law (Neh 8:4).→ View encyclopedia entry

10. Priest who signed Ezra’s covenant of faithfulness to God with Nehemiah and others after the exile (Neh 10:3).

11. Participant in the dedication of the rebuilt Jerusalem wall (Neh 12:42).→ View encyclopedia entry

12. Royal prince who owned a cistern in which the prophet Jeremiah was imprisoned (Jer 38:6). Malchijah’s son Pashhur (21:1; 38:1) was one of those who, after hearing the harsh prophecies of Jeremiah, appealed to King Zedekiah to put Jeremiah to death. The princes attempted to do so by throwing him into Malchijah’s cistern.

From Tyndale Bible Dictionary, adapted by Mission Mutual. CC BY-SA 4.0.

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