(Hebrew Yishshiyah',
éַùַּׁéָּä
, once
éַùַּׁéָּäåּ
, 1Ch_12:6; lent by Jehovah), the name of several men, differently Anglicized.
1. (Sept.
É᾿åóßá
, Vulg. Jesia, Author. Vers. “Isshiah.”) The fifth son of Uzzi (grandson of Issachar), a valiant chieftain of his tribe (1Ch_7:3). B.C. cir. 1618; but in 1Ch_7:2 he is apparently made nearly contemporary with David. See Uzzi.
2. (Sept.
É᾿åóóéÜ
v.r.
É᾿óéÜ
,
É᾿óßá
; Vulg. Jesia; Auth. Vers. “Jesiah,” “Isshiah.”) The second son of Uzziel (grandson of Levi), and father of Zechariah (1Ch_23:20; 1Ch_24:25). B.C. cir. 1618; although the context seems to place this one also in the time of David.
3. (Sept.
É᾿åóßá
, Vulg. Jesias, Auth. Vers. “Isshiah.”) The first of the sons of Rehabiah, and great-grandson of Moses (1Ch_24:21; compare 23:17; 26:25, where he is called JESHAIAH). B.C. post 1618. SEE REHABTAH.
4. (Sept.
É᾿åóóßá
, Vulg. Jesia, Author. Vers. “Jesiah.”) A Korhite, and one of the braves that joined David at Ziklag (1Ch_12:6). B.C. 1055.
5. (Sept.
É᾿åóóßá
, Vulg. Josute, Auth. Vers. “Ishijah.”) One of the “sons” of Harim, who renounced his Gentile wife after the captivity (Ezr_10:31). B.C. 459.