Maadai
(Ma·a·daʹi) [shortened form of Maadiah].
An Israelite among “the sons of Bani” who had accepted foreign wives but sent them away in Ezra’s day after the Jews returned from Babylonian exile.—Ezr 10:25, 34, 44.
(Ma·a·daʹi) [shortened form of Maadiah].
An Israelite among “the sons of Bani” who had accepted foreign wives but sent them away in Ezra’s day after the Jews returned from Babylonian exile.—Ezr 10:25, 34, 44.