13. A son of Johanan and chief of the tribe of Ephraim, one of those that protested against enslaving their captive brethren of Jerusalem during the reign of Ahaz (2Ch_28:12). B.C. 739.
14. A Levite, son of Zephaniah and father of Joel (1Ch_6:36). In 1Ch_6:24 he is called UZZIAH, the son of Uriel and father of Shaul. It appears from 2Ch_29:12, that his son Joel lived under Hezekiah. B.C. ante 726.
15. A high-priest in the time of Hezekiah (2Ch_31:10; 2Ch_31:13). B.C. 726. He seems to be the same incorrectly called AHITUB in 1Ch_6:11-12. He appears to have co-operated zealously with the king in that throrough purification of the Temple and restoration of the Temple services which was so conspicuous an event in Hezekiah's reign. He especially interested himself in providing chambers in the house of the Lord in which to stow the tithes, and offerings, and consecrated things for the use of the priests and Levites, and in appointing overseers to have the charge of them. As the attendance of priests and Levites and the maintenance of the Temple services depended entirely upon the supply of such offerings, whenever the people neglected them the priests and Levites were forced to disperse themselves to their villages, and so the house of God was deserted (comp. Neh_10:35-39; Neh_12:27-30; Neh_12:44-47).
16. The son of Hilkiah and father of Seraiah, which latter was the last high- priest before the captivity (1Ch_6:13-14; 1Ch_9:11; Ezr_7:1; Ezr_7:3). B.C. cir. 600.
17. One of the “‘proud men” who rebuked Jeremiah for advising the people that remained in Palestine after the expatriation to Babylon not to retire into Egypt, and who took the prophet himself and Baruch along with them to that country (Jer_43:2-7). B.C. 587.
18. The Hebrew name of ABEDNEGO SEE ABEDNEGO (q.v.), one of Daniel's three friends who were cast into the fiery furnace (Dan_1:7; Dan_3:9). He appears to have been of the royal lineage of Judah, and for this reason selected, with Daniel and his two other companions, for Nebuchadnezzar's especial service. The three children, as they were called, were remarkable for their beauty, and wisdom, and knowledge, and intelligence. They were no less remarkable for their piety, their strict adherence to the law of Moses, and the steadfast ness of their faith, even in the face of death, and their wonderful deliverance. B.C. 603. SEE DANIEL.
19 One of the nobles who returned from Babylon (Neh_7:7; Neh_12:33), and joined in the oath of fidelity to the law (Neh_10:2), and assisted in interpreting it to the people (Neh_8:7). His father's name was Maaseiah, and he repaired that part of the wall of Jerusalem opposite his house (Neh_3:23-24). In Ezr_2:2, he is called SERAIAH. B.C. 446-410.