Shenazar
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Introduction:
Shenazar is a biblical figure mentioned in the genealogies of the post-exilic period. His name appears in the context of the lineage of the Jewish exiles returning from Babylon. The name Shenazar is of Babylonian origin, reflecting the influence of the Babylonian captivity on the Jewish people.

Biblical References:
Shenazar is mentioned in the genealogical records found in the Book of 1 Chronicles. Specifically, he is listed in the lineage of the descendants of King Jehoiachin, also known as Jeconiah, who was taken into captivity by the Babylonians.

1 Chronicles 3:17-18 :
"The descendants of Jeconiah the captive: Shealtiel his son, and Malchiram, Pedaiah, Shenazar, Jekamiah, Hoshama, and Nedabiah."

In this passage, Shenazar is identified as one of the sons of Jeconiah, the king of Judah who was exiled to Babylon. The listing of Shenazar among Jeconiah's sons highlights the continuation of the Davidic line even during the period of exile.

Historical and Cultural Context:
The mention of Shenazar in the genealogies underscores the importance of maintaining the Davidic lineage during the Babylonian exile. The Jewish people held onto the hope of restoration and the eventual coming of the Messiah, who was prophesied to come from the line of David. The genealogies served as a record of this lineage, ensuring that the promises of God regarding the Davidic covenant were preserved.

The Babylonian exile was a significant period in Jewish history, marked by the destruction of the First Temple and the deportation of many Jews to Babylon. During this time, the Jewish people were exposed to Babylonian culture and language, which is reflected in the names of some of the descendants of the exiles, including Shenazar.

Theological Significance:
The inclusion of Shenazar in the biblical genealogies serves as a testament to God's faithfulness in preserving the line of David despite the challenges of exile. It also highlights the theme of hope and restoration that runs throughout the biblical narrative. The genealogies remind readers of God's sovereign plan and His ability to fulfill His promises, even in the midst of adversity.

Conclusion:
While Shenazar is a relatively obscure figure in the biblical text, his mention in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles is significant for understanding the continuity of the Davidic line and the hope of redemption for the Jewish people. His presence in the biblical record serves as a reminder of the enduring nature of God's promises and the faithfulness of His covenant with David.
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Shenazar

treasurer of a tooth

Smith's Bible Dictionary
Shenazar

(splendid leader), son of Salathiel or Shealtiel. (1 Chronicles 3:18) (B.C. after 606.)

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
SHENAZAR

she-na'-zar: the King James Version = the Revised Version (British and American) SHENAZZAR (which see).

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Shenazar (1 Occurrence)
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Jecamiah (1 Occurrence)
... Jecamiah (1 Occurrence). 1 Chronicles 3:18 Malchiram also, and Pedaiah, and
Shenazar, Jecamiah, Hoshama, and Nedabiah. (KJV DBY WBS YLT). ...
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Shenazzar (1 Occurrence)

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Shen (1 Occurrence)

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Shenazar (1 Occurrence)

1 Chronicles 3:18
Malchiram also, and Pedaiah, and Shenazar, Jecamiah, Hoshama, and Nedabiah.
(KJV WBS)

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Shenazar

Shenazar: Son of Jeconiah

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Shen (1 Occurrence)

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