Amasai:
burdensome. (1.) A Levite, son of Elkanah, of the ancestry of Samuel (1Ch 6:25,35).
(2.) The leader of a body of men who joined David in the "stronghold," probably of Adullam (1Ch 12:18).
(3.) One of the priests appointed to precede the ark with blowing of trumpets on its removal from the house of Obed-edom (1Ch 15:24).
(4.) The father of a Levite, one of the two Kohathites who took a prominent part at the instance of Hezekiah in the cleansing of the temple (2Ch 29:12).
Amasai:
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Amasai:
a-ma'-si (amasay, perhaps rather to be read ammishay; so Wellhausen, IJG, II, 24, n.2):
(1) A name in the genealogy of Kohath, son of Elkanah, a Levite of the Kohathite family (compare 1Ch 6:25; 2Ch 29:12).
(2) Chief of the captains who met David at Ziklag and tendered him their allegiance. Some have identified him with Amasa and others with Abishai, who is called Abshai in 1Ch 11:20 m (compare 1Ch 18:12). The difficulty is that neither Amasa nor Abishai occupied the rank of the chief of thirty according to the lists in 2Sa 23 and 1Ch 11, the rank to which David is supposed to have appointed into (compare 1Ch 12:18).
(3) One of the trumpet-blowing priests who greeted David when he brought back the Ark of the Covenant (compare 1Ch 15:24).
Amasai: 1. A Levite and Ancestor of Samuel
1Ch 6:25, 35
Amasai: 2. Leader of a Body of Men
Who disaffected toward Saul, and joined David,
1Ch 12:18.
Amasai: 3. A Priest and Trumpeter
1Ch 15:24
Amasai: 4. A Levite of the Kohathites
2Ch 29:12
Amasai:
(burdensome).
(1.) A Kohathite, father of Mahath and ancestor of Samuel (1 Chronicles 6:25; 6:35).
(2.) Chief of the captains of Judah and Benjamin, who deserted to David while an outlaw at Ziklag (1 Chronicles 12:18). (B.C. 1060)
(3.) One of the priests who blew trumpets before the ark (1 Chronicles 15:24).
(4.) Another Kohathite, in the reign of Hezekiah (2 Chronicles 29:12).
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