7598. Shealtiel
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Shealtiel: Shealtiel

Original Word: שְׁאַלְתִּיאֵל
Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
Transliteration: Sh'altiy'el
Pronunciation: she-al-TEE-el
Phonetic Spelling: (sheh-al-tee-ale')
Definition: Shealtiel
Meaning: Shealtiel

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Shealtiel

(Aramaic) corresponding to Sh'altiy'el -- Shealtiel.

see HEBREW Sh'altiy'el

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) corresponding to Shealtiel
Definition
"I have asked of God," an Isr. name
NASB Translation
Shealtiel (1).

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root שָׁאַל (sha'al, H7592), meaning "to ask" or "to inquire," combined with אֵל (El), meaning "God."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: G4528: Σαλαθιήλ (Salathiel) • This Greek form of Shealtiel's name appears in the genealogies of Jesus in the New Testament, specifically in Matthew 1:12 and Luke 3:27.

Usage: Shealtiel is a proper noun used as a masculine name in the Bible. It refers to a notable biblical figure, specifically the son of Jeconiah (Jehoiachin) and the father of Zerubbabel.

Context: Shealtiel is a significant figure in the post-exilic period of Israel's history. He is mentioned in the genealogies of Jesus Christ in the New Testament, highlighting his importance in the Davidic line. In the Old Testament, Shealtiel is identified as the son of Jeconiah, the king of Judah who was taken into Babylonian captivity. Shealtiel's name appears in several genealogical records, including 1 Chronicles 3:17, Ezra 3:2, Nehemiah 12:1, and Haggai 1:1.

In the New Testament, Shealtiel is listed in the genealogies of Jesus in both the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 1:12) and the Gospel of Luke (Luke 3:27). These genealogies underscore his role in the lineage of the Messiah, connecting the royal line of David through the Babylonian exile to the birth of Jesus.

Shealtiel's son, Zerubbabel, played a crucial role in the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem after the return from exile, as recorded in the books of Ezra and Haggai. This connection further emphasizes Shealtiel's significance in the restoration of Israel and the fulfillment of God's promises to David.

Forms and Transliterations
שְׁאַלְתִּיאֵל֙ שאלתיאל
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezra 5:2
HEB: זְרֻבָּבֶ֤ל בַּר־ שְׁאַלְתִּיאֵל֙ וְיֵשׁ֣וּעַ בַּר־
NAS: the son of Shealtiel and Jeshua
KJV: the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua
INT: Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel and Jeshua the son

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 7598
1 Occurrence


šə·’al·tî·’êl — 1 Occ.















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