Talk:Obadiah (disambiguation)

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The copyright has run out on the Jewish Encyclopedia but it's so easy to recast material in your own words and credit the JE. --Wetman 06:02, 10 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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This was removed from the Obadiah article after this disambiguation page was created. Feel free to reconcile the two versions, they come from the same Jewish Encyclopedia source, thanks IZAK 10:07, 28 November 2005 (UTC):[reply]

  • An Israelite who was chief in the household of King Ahab (1 Kings 18:3). Amid a climate of spiritual degeneracy, Obadiah maintained his fidelity to God, and interposed to protect God's prophets, an hundred of whom he hid at great personal risk in a cave (4, 13). Ahab seems to have held Obadiah in great honour, although he had no sympathy with his piety (5, 6, 7). During the great famine he was sent by Ahab to search for food. He met the prophet Elijah, and brought Ahab the message that the famine was at an end (ib. 6 et seq.).
  • One of the grandchildren of the last king, Jeconiah (1 Chron. iii. 21).
  • A descendant of the tribe of Issachar, and one of David's heroes (Chron. vii. 3).
  • A chief of the tribe of Issachar (1 Chron. 7:3).
  • A Gadite, the second in the list of David's heroes who joined him in the desert before the capture of Ziklag (Chron. xii. 9).
  • A descendant of Saul (1 Chron. 8:38).
  • A Levite, after the Captivity, a descendant of Jeduthun (1 Chron. 9:16).
  • A Gadite who joined David at Ziklag (1 Chron. 12:9).
  • Father of Ishmaiah, who was appointed representative of the tribe of Zebulun, under David (Chron. xxvii. 19)
  • One of the officers sent by Jehoshaphat to teach in the different towns of Judea (II Chron. xvii. 7).
  • A Levite who superintended the repairs of the Temple in Jerusalem under Josiah (2 Chron. 34:12).
  • Son of Jehiel; chief of 218 men who returned with Ezra to Palestine from Babylon. (Ezra 8:9).
  • One of those who signed, with Nehemiah, the covenant to live according to the doctrines of the law of Moses (Nehemiah x. 6).