Shaphan:
a coney, a scribe or secretary of king Josiah (2Ki 22:3-7). He consulted Huldah concerning the newly-discovered copy of the law which was delivered to him by Hilkiah the priest (8-14). His grandson Gedaliah was governor of Judea (25:22).
Shaphan:
sha'-fan (shaphan, "rockbadger," English Versions of the Bible "coney"; Saphphan): An old totem clan name (so W.R. Smith; compare, however, the article TOTEMISM; Gray, Gray, Studies in Hebrew Proper Names, 103 ff, and Jacob's Studies in Biblical Archaeology, 84 ff).
(1) Son of Azaliah and scribe of King Josiah. He received from Hilkiah the Book of the Law which had been found in the Temple (2Ki 22:3 ff; 2Ch 34:8-28). It was from Shaphan's lips that Josiah heard the Law read. Shaphan was also one of those sent by the king to the prophetess Huldah (2Ki 22; 2Ch 34). He was undoubtedly one of the staunchest supporters of Josiah in his work of reform. He was the father of Ahikam (2Ki 22:12; 2Ch 34:20; Jer 26:24), who befriended and protected the prophet Jeremiah. Another son, Elasah, was one of the two men entrusted by Jeremiah with his letter to the captives in Babylon (Jer 29:3). A third son, Gemariah, vainly tried to prevent King Jehoiakim from burning "the roll" (Jer 36:10,11,12,25). The Micaiah of Jer 36:11,12, and Gedaliah, the governor of Judea after the captivity of 586 BC, were his grandsons (Jer 39:14).
(2) Perhaps the father of Jaazaniah, one of the 70 men whom Ezekiel saw, in his vision of the Temple, sacrificing to idols (Eze 8:11).
Written by Horace J. Wolf
Shaphan: 1. A Scribe of King Josiah
2Ki 22:3-14; 2Ch 34:8-20
Father of Gemariah,
Jer 36:10-12.
Shaphan: 2. Father of Ahikam
And the grandfather of Gedaliah,
2Ki 22:12; 25:22; 2Ch 34:20; Jer 26:24; 39:14; 40:5, 9, 11; 41:2; 43:6.
Shaphan: 3. Father of Elasah
Jer 29:3
Shaphan: 4. Father of Jaazaniah
Eze 8:11
Shaphan:
(coney) the scribe or secretary of King Josiah (2 Kings 22:3; 22:14; 2 Chronicles 34:8; 34:20). (B.C. 628) He appears on an equality with the governor of the city and the royal recorder (2 Kings 22:4; 2 Chronicles 34:9).
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