Mehida
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Introduction:
Mehida is a biblical figure mentioned in the context of the return of the Jewish exiles from Babylon to Jerusalem. The name Mehida appears in the post-exilic records, specifically in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah, which detail the genealogies and the groups of people who returned to rebuild the temple and restore the community in Jerusalem.

Biblical References:
Mehida is referenced in two primary biblical passages:

1. Ezra 2:52 : "the descendants of Bazluth, the descendants of Mehida, the descendants of Harsha,"
2. Nehemiah 7:54 : "the descendants of Bazlith, the descendants of Mehida, the descendants of Harsha,"

In both passages, Mehida is listed among the groups of temple servants who returned from the Babylonian exile. These lists are part of the genealogical records that were important for establishing the identity and heritage of the returning exiles.

Historical and Cultural Context:
The return from Babylonian exile occurred under the decree of Cyrus the Great, the Persian king, who allowed the Jewish people to return to their homeland and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem. This period is marked by the efforts of leaders like Zerubbabel, Ezra, and Nehemiah, who played significant roles in the restoration of the Jewish community and religious practices.

The temple servants, or Nethinim, to which the descendants of Mehida belonged, were a group assigned to assist the Levites in the service of the temple. Their role was crucial in maintaining the daily operations and rituals of the temple, ensuring that worship and sacrifices were conducted according to the Law of Moses.

Significance:
The mention of Mehida and other similar groups in the genealogical records underscores the importance of lineage and heritage in the post-exilic community. These records served not only as a means of establishing identity but also as a way to ensure the purity and continuity of religious practices. The inclusion of Mehida in these lists highlights the collective effort of various families and groups in the restoration of the Jewish faith and community life after the exile.

Theological Implications:
From a theological perspective, the return of the exiles and the rebuilding of the temple symbolize God's faithfulness to His covenant promises. Despite the judgment and exile due to Israel's disobedience, God remained committed to His people, providing a way for restoration and renewal. The mention of Mehida and other temple servants reflects the broader theme of redemption and the re-establishment of worship as central to the life of God's people.

Conclusion:
While the specific details about Mehida are limited, the inclusion of this name in the biblical genealogies serves as a testament to the diverse and dedicated groups that contributed to the re-establishment of the Jewish community in Jerusalem. The descendants of Mehida, as part of the temple servants, played a vital role in the spiritual and communal life of the post-exilic Jewish society.
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Mehida

a riddle; sharpness of wit

Smith's Bible Dictionary
Mehida

(famous, noble), a family of Nethinim, the descendants of Mehida. returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel. (Ezra 2:52; Nehemiah 7:54)

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
MEHIDA

me-hi'-da (mechidha', "renowned"; "Meeda" (1 Esdras 5:32)): Ancestor and patronymic of a family of Nethinim who came back from Babylon with Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:52 Nehemiah 7:54).

Strong's Hebrew
4240. Mechida -- an Israelite
... Mechida. 4241 . an Israelite. Transliteration: Mechida Phonetic Spelling:
(mek-ee-daw') Short Definition: Mehida. ... NASB Word Usage Mehida (2). Mehida. ...
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Thesaurus
Mehida (2 Occurrences)
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia MEHIDA. me-hi'-da (mechidha', "renowned ... 7:54).
Multi-Version Concordance Mehida (2 Occurrences). Ezra 2:52 ...
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Mehi'da (2 Occurrences)
Mehi'da. Mehida, Mehi'da. Mehir . ... Mehi'da (2 Occurrences). Ezra 2:52 the children
of Bazluth, the children of Mehida, the children of Harsha; (See RSV). ...
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Harsha (4 Occurrences)
... Harsha (4 Occurrences). Ezra 2:52 the children of Bazluth, the children of Mehida,
the children of Harsha, (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). ...
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Meedda
... The head of one of the families of Nethinim (temple slaves) who went up with Zerubbabel
from the captivity (1 Esdras 5:32); identical with "Mehida" of Ezra 2 ...
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Mehet'abel (2 Occurrences)
Mehet'abel. Mehetabel, Mehet'abel. Mehida . Multi-Version Concordance
Mehet'abel (2 Occurrences). ... (See RSV). Mehetabel, Mehet'abel. Mehida . Reference
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Bazluth (1 Occurrence)
... Bazluth (1 Occurrence). Ezra 2:52 the children of Bazluth, the children of Mehida,
the children of Harsha, (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). ...
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Bazlith (1 Occurrence)
... Bazlith (1 Occurrence). Nehemiah 7:54 the children of Bazlith, the children of Mehida,
the children of Harsha, (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV). ...
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Concordance
Mehida (2 Occurrences)

Ezra 2:52
the children of Bazluth, the children of Mehida, the children of Harsha,
(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS NIV)

Nehemiah 7:54
the children of Bazlith, the children of Mehida, the children of Harsha,
(WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS NIV)

Subtopics

Mehida

Mehida: A Person Whose Descendants Returned from Babylon

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