Maaseiah מַעֲשֵׂיָהוּ

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Priest who married a foreign woman during Ezra's time

Who is Maaseiah in the Bible?

Maaseiah was a priest during the time of Ezra who had married a foreign woman, contrary to Jewish law (Ezra 10:18). After the Jewish exiles returned from Babylon, Ezra led a religious reform to restore adherence to the Law of Moses, and Maaseiah was among the priests identified as having violated God's commandments through intermarriage. He pledged to put away his foreign wife and offered a ram as a guilt offering to atone for his transgression (Ezra 10:18-19). Maaseiah's inclusion in this account illustrates the post-exilic community's struggle to maintain religious purity and the serious measures taken to enforce obedience to God's law regarding separation from foreign wives.

Biography

Maaseiah was a priest who was found to have married a foreign woman during the time of Ezra (Ezr.10.18). After the return of the Jewish exiles from Babylon, Ezra, a priest and scribe, led a religious reform to purify the community and restore adherence to the Law of Moses (Ezr.7-10). One of the issues addressed in this reform was the problem of intermarriage with foreign women, which was seen as a violation of God's commandments (Deut 7.3-4). Maaseiah was among the priests who had taken foreign wives, and he is listed along with others who pledged to put away their wives and offer a ram as a guilt offering (Ezr.10.18-19). This event highlights the importance of maintaining religious purity and the challenges faced by the Jewish community in the post-exilic period. The inclusion of priests among those who had married foreign women underscores the pervasive nature of the problem and the need for spiritual leadership in the restoration of the community.

In Scripture

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Ezra 1 verse
  • Ezra 10:18

    "Among the descendants of the priests who had married foreign women were found these descendants of Jeshua son of Jozadak and his brothers: Maaseiah, Eliezer, Jarib, and Gedaliah."

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Names & Aliases

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Named Hebrew מַעֲשֵׂיָהוּ