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Shammua

Shammua

(Sham·muʹa) [a shortened form of Shemaiah, meaning “Jehovah Has Heard (Listened)”].

1. The chieftain representing the tribe of Reuben whom Moses sent into the Promised Land as a spy; son of Zaccur. He joined nine other spies in discouraging the Israelites from having faith that Jehovah would clear Canaan of their enemies.​—Nu 13:2-4, 28, 29.

2. A son of David among those borne by Bath-sheba, therefore a full brother of King Solomon. (2Sa 5:13, 14; 1Ch 14:3, 4) He is once called Shimea.​—1Ch 3:5.

3. A Levite of the line of Jeduthun whose son or descendant Abda lived in Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile. (Ne 11:17) He is called Shemaiah at 1 Chronicles 9:16.

4. A priest heading the paternal house of Bilgah in the days of Jeshua’s successor Joiakim.​—Ne 12:12, 18.