Jehiel יְחִיאֵל

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Leader who returned to Jerusalem with Ezra

Who is Jehiel in the Bible?

Jehiel, son of Shechaniah, was one of the leaders who returned to Jerusalem with Ezra following the Babylonian exile (Ezra 8:9). He is listed among the heads of families who journeyed from Babylon back to Jerusalem, leading a contingent of men from his family as part of Ezra's mission to restore worship and obedience to the Law of Moses. Though the biblical text provides no further details about his background or specific accomplishments, his inclusion in this roster of leaders indicates he held a position of prominence among the Jewish returnees. Jehiel's participation in this pivotal journey represents the broader spiritual renewal and restoration of the Jewish community in the post-exilic period.

Biography

Jehiel, the son of Shechaniah, is mentioned in Ezr.8.9 as one of the leaders who returned to Jerusalem with Ezra. This chapter lists the heads of families who joined Ezra in his journey from Babylon to Jerusalem, intending to restore worship and obedience to the Law of Moses. Jehiel is listed along with other leaders such as Zechariah, Sherebiah, and Obadiah, each accompanied by a number of men from their respective families. The text does not provide any further details about Jehiel's background or his role in the community. However, his inclusion in this list suggests that he was a prominent figure among the returnees and had a significant number of people under his leadership. Ezra's return to Jerusalem was a crucial event in the history of Israel, as it marked the beginning of a new era of religious and social reform after the Babylonian exile.

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In Scripture

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Ezra 1 verse
  • Ezra 8:9

    "from the descendants of Joab, Obadiah son of Jehiel, and with him 218 men;"

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Names & Aliases

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Named Hebrew יְחִיאֵל