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SHEMARIAH<br />
6 Jal, ~~REUBEN(~ r3)(1 Ch. 54, vc&rcr [ELI, mycrvlAl).<br />
r h. Hashub, a Mcrnr~tc Lerire (I Ch.9 rr cp Neh. I1 rs,<br />
w:.ee,.,s [L]). See rj.<br />
s. Father of Obadiah, a Levire b~longing to Jcduthun<br />
(1 Ch. P la, vwrca (Bl cawqu [All cp Neh. 11 176). See 13.<br />
9. Chief of the Vne Ehlaphan, temp. David (I Ch.138<br />
owrac INI, myaca [A]. v. n aarw [%I. ocrccau [Al).<br />
70. b. Narhalieel, a Lerite xribe (r Ch. 246 oae~acas [A]).<br />
zr. b. Obed-edom (I Ch.264, cwerar [A!, w. 6J, ~ W L<br />
. ,I, On, ., rer-sa [Al). see 13.<br />
A Leuite, temp. Jehoshaphat (z Cb. 178, rn,.ouns [Bl,<br />
m*ou,as [All.<br />
x3. A son of Jeduthvn (2 Ch. Zg 14, swrcar [AD. Cp 1, 8, rr,<br />
and see GENEAL~CLEE i., E ,(it. d).<br />
SHEMUEL<br />
1 admitted, however. that thew exolnnationi are nnre<br />
guesser, and the most plausible vie\; of other psalm titles<br />
favours the assumption that the text ir corrupt. Most<br />
probably n.j.awn-iy is a corruption of cvp>, 'of the<br />
! Ethanites; or better of ~,in~cw,5 ,of the 1rhmaelites:l<br />
We thus obtain an adequate explanation of Shrminith<br />
re A Levitchomre temp. Huekiah(2Ch. 81.5, I~~+~G~~BALD,<br />
in the titles of Prr. 6 and 12, and probably too of Gittith,<br />
probably the iame ar the name in Neh. 10s 126 (EK'A om.,<br />
Neginath, and Shoshannim (see PSALMS, HWK OF. § 26.<br />
but cp Muslc, g 9). We also find n,>.am-iy in I Ch.<br />
15.1 where it seems to correspond to nl~5~iy at the end<br />
of v. lo. Here, however, it is in all probability a<br />
corruption of the name SHEMIRAMUTH (gu.), just as<br />
'Azaziah,' which Benzinger (KHC ad loi.) rightly<br />
..<br />
pronounces suspicious, is virtually a misplaced repetition<br />
of the name ' Aziel.' There two proper names occur<br />
rr. Areacher Ena8 ~e(.re~rcalAl, .rrprctd[LI), in I Erd.84<br />
MASVAN, RY 6aarmA~ (raaor.u [RAI, cr.rc.a [LI), repeatitea<br />
close by, in u. 20.<br />
inu. $4 MA~IAIAS, RV SAMA~AS(O~. L).<br />
It may all0 he noticed, since the commentiirie. give no very<br />
r8. One of rhe h e Harim, the priestly hmily of EmlOzl, in defensible explanations, that "Y!) (O 703 iivlrqiir~ : RV ' to<br />
r Ed. 911 SAMEIYS KV SAMEUS (E -LO. [Bl, VWOLLOI [AI).<br />
19. One of the of HAEIM ' 2 1 ~ ~ (Ena1031 ~ ~ 1 '<br />
lead'), whish follows n'?p&y in I Ch. 1521 should he pointed<br />
rcpcz<br />
Id, rawrbar [LI), in I Eid. 932 S~saaus IraEBacar [BAI. ngk; it is a synonym of 7.a. 'continually;which =curs in a<br />
on,..r.r ILI).<br />
similar contut : see PSALMS, BOOK or, B 26, col. 39+s. n. 4. The<br />
m. b. Delriah h. Mehetabeel a prophet temp. Neh. bribed<br />
bv Sanballat to hinder the lev& from huildine - the wail(Neh.<br />
0th- mysterious phrase nl~k$y (RV ‘set to Alamnth ')in 1520<br />
comes from 0 ~ 5 = , mudlaced and cormpt form of 0.221<br />
6x0 m+sm [EN], m*m [A]).<br />
'psalteti~s' Cp Ps.2616. where D.D~J is m corruption of<br />
ZI, 22, ,YO men prcrEnf at Ena'r dedication of the wrll(Neh.<br />
' 21. 'impbus.'<br />
1234, vpmca [BUI, -a~as,[Al)6).<br />
0 5- T. K. C.<br />
23. RV hut AV SAMAIAE, the great,' kinsman of Tobit (Toh.<br />
EL=.%, v%*ov IRl, mrrh~ov [*I. cep180" IAl, the Heh. Vr. ed.<br />
Neuhauer has n,",$u><br />
SHEMARIAH (3:ln~ and [I Ch. 1251 ?n!pW;<br />
usually [§ 301 explained 'whom Yahwk gllards,' but<br />
probably rather a modification of the ethnic Sxr~nr<br />
[Y.v.] ; ca~ap~a[cl). s Ch. 1119 AV [by printer's<br />
445'<br />
relative (according to the ordinary view) to the musical<br />
performance of certain psalms (Pss. 6 12 ; cp r Ch.<br />
Ewald, Olrhauaen, Winckler, explain 'in the<br />
eighth mode, or key' ; Gesenius and Delitzrch, ' for<br />
the has' : Gratz agrees with the Targum. It is<br />
SHE~RAMOTE (ninynv),.<br />
k ~ t .me. e I ch.<br />
15.8 1 6 ~ ech. 178 lhere ~ t nin3inv: . .:. . V~~~OUSIV<br />
C€MElpAMC&, C&M&P[€~IM.. CaMElP&M., CEMIP..<br />
CIMIP.). According to Schrader (KA7Ya1366) equivalent<br />
to the Ass. name Sammurarnat, which occurs as a<br />
woman's name on the nlonuments, especially on the<br />
statues of Nebo from NimrPd. G. Hotim., however<br />
error?l eives SHAMARIAHI. All the occurrences (Syrirrhe Acten, 137). thinks that Shemiramoth was<br />
rugged C. ~rabian origin. '<br />
T. K. c originally a place-name meaning ' images of Shemiram '<br />
I. One of David's heroes, I Ch. 12 5 (rm,mpaa IBD. See<br />
DAVID, s 1.1 (~)(iii.), ~01.<br />
(=Name of Ram or 'the Exalted One'), just as<br />
,030fi<br />
a. A son of Kchoboam, by &fahalath (=Jerahmeelith [Che.l), Anathoth may mean 'images of Annth.'<br />
2 Ch. 11 19.<br />
'Shem.bahl'(nemc of Bi.al)war a name or form of Artrne<br />
3. 1. Contemporaries of Ezra, who bad taken foreign wiver, (see Inscr. of Eshmun'-h 1. 48) and the rtory of the cunqucrts<br />
En* l0jr (--,a[Bl, -'a [KAI); o. 4i (-*,a[BKI, .car [Al).<br />
of Semiramis in Upper Asia is '2. tranrlation into the languagc<br />
of p~litical hi:tory of the ditiurion rnd viftorier of her worrhlp<br />
SHEMEEER (12&fX?), . . .. Gm. 142. See SHINAB. in that region. Themax" centre ofthir dlffurion war Bambyc:<br />
or Hierapas (WRS, 'Ctesiss and the Ssmhamir legend,<br />
SEEMED (lpd), I Ch. 8x1 RV, AV SHAXED. Sag. Hirf. RN., Aprll 1887, P. 3.7).<br />
But what prob8biIity is there in either of the above<br />
SEEMEB 1. (lnd; CEMHP. C&MWP[B]. CE. [A]. exolanations? None at all, if the annlonv of other<br />
CEMMH~ [L]). According to I K. 1624 Shemer war ~kiticnl names in Ch. is to be trusted. ii Ch. 178<br />
the owner of the hill x,hich Omri bought, whence the it is specially plain that the names among which this<br />
place received the name of Samaria (p~v). See strange form occurs are ethnics (cp GENEA~.OGIES i..<br />
SAXARIA.<br />
75). It so happens too that the form which appears<br />
z and 3. AV SHAMEK (-q$), properly a clan-name in that passage suggests the true explanation. It is<br />
(see Stade. ZA T1W 5166). but applied to real or not mo,mm (Shemiramoth ?), but nin.?e+, where ndnd<br />
supposed persona : a 1,evite. I Ch. 646 [y] ( a ~ p p : ~ ~ is ) presumably a cmruption of a ditto'kaphed ,a, and<br />
and ben Heber in a genealogy of ASHER [y,v., g 4 ii.], mav safelv be disrrearded. SlnMnr 1o.v.l ,. , is a - rood<br />
I Ch. 734 (arppp [B], oweqp [AL]) : in v. 3% he is Levitical name, according to the Chronicler : in z Ch.<br />
called SHOMER [g.~.].<br />
29.3 it occurs just before Je'uel or Je'irl, which aame<br />
SHEMIDA (Yl'n'8). a Gileadite clan belonging to<br />
(i.r.. Je'iel) is apparently a mntilated form of Ja'n~iel<br />
(see I Ch. 1518 16s). mm'as, too is, in z Ch.<br />
MANASSEH (8 9) (Xu. 263%. cy~aep : Josh. 172,<br />
31 ~3, worn down into ' Jerimoth' (=Jerahmeel). On<br />
CYMAPEIMIBII cE~lp&E[Al. CI*M~A&E[L]: I Ch.719<br />
'Sherniramoth' in I Ch. 15- f see further SHEMINITH.<br />
AV Shemidah: CEMelpa [HA], c&M€lA& [L]), after<br />
T. K. C.<br />
whom the Shemidaites were called (Xu. LC. 'mn!? ;<br />
SEEMUEL ( i~ln~, CaMoy~h). I. I Ch. 633 [la]<br />
CYM&EP[EII [BAFLI).<br />
\lay we venture to hold that op here is s divine appellation?<br />
RV SAMUEI., the prophet (see SAMUEL).<br />
See N~iiss, E +3, SHEM [NAMES w>ru1. The ilternarivs ir to<br />
2. b. Ammihud, a chief of SlMEON (s 8 iii., lasf<br />
s.pp. a corrupdon 5xye .<br />
note), Nu. 3420 ; (oahopvh).<br />
SHEMINITH, UPON, RV 'set to the Sheminith' 3. b. Tola, of IssacsAn (5 7) (I Ch. 71 : tmopovqX<br />
[B. a dittographed r]).<br />
(n91v~w;~iiu: w"*~~ in ~$5. ynep THC O~AOHC The name is difficult. For discusions rcc NAMES. P 39,<br />
where ibcaring the name of God' is rugg~sred: Driver, TXS<br />
eBIU in I Ch., &M&CENEIB: Jer, ru$erortavo [Ps. 6.1,<br />
13s (on 1 S. 1.0. where Gereniur's erplanarion. 'name of<br />
pmmtnun [Pr.1211 i en, THC orho~c [Aq.. Ps.Fil. God' ii nronounc~d 'as ohvlous as >I is natural'): Hornmel.<br />
?epl THC O~AOHC [BL in I Ch., Sym.]; 'TE.<br />
on the lyre with eight strings'), a technical phrase 1 $5 ISYC~I times (r.g.Ps.9211) miruritten for ~X~OW,.<br />
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