(Heb. Masay',
îִòְùִׂé
, or, as it probably should be pointed, Maasay',
îִòֲùִׂé
, worker, or perhaps contracted for Maaseiah; Sept.
Ìáóáß
v.r.
Ìááóáßá
; Vulg. Maasai), the son of Adiel, a descendant of Immer, and one of the priests resident at Jerusalem at or after the captivity (1Ch_9:12). B.C. prob. 536.