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Shecaniah (Ezra 10:2)

Shecaniah (Ezra 10:2). Shecaniah, also known as Shekaniah or Shechaniah, was a man living during the exile and return, son of Jehiel and father of Shemaiah, first mentioned in Ezra 10:2 (acai). Other forms include: Shechaniah, Shekaniah.

Familial Relationships of Shecaniah (Ezra 10:2)

OT Distribution of References

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  • References: Ezra: 1; Nehemiah: 1

Key References for Shecaniah (Ezra 10:2): EZR 10:2, NEH 3:29.

In the Old Testament (BSB), words representing “Shecaniah (Ezra 10:2)” are translated as Shecaniah (1x), of Shecaniah (1x).

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Speeches

OT Speeches

  • EZR 10:2–4 (suggesting solution): “We have been unfaithful to our God by marrying foreign women from the people of the land yet in spite of this there is hope for Israel So now let us make a covenant before our God to send away all the foreign wives and their children according to the counsel of my lord and of those who tremble at the command of our God Let it be done according to the Law Get up for this matter is your responsibility and we will support you Be strong and take action”

OT Instances (BSB)

  • Shecaniah (EZR 10:2)

  • of Shecaniah (NEH 3:29)

OT Pronominal Referents (BSB)

  • We (EZR 10:2)

  • and we (EZR 10:4)

OT Subject Referents (BSB)

  • said (EZR 10:2)

  • by marrying (EZR 10:2)

  • let us make (EZR 10:3)

  • to send away (EZR 10:3)

References (Whole Bible)

  • EZR 10:2; NEH 3:29