Pa'hath-moab
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Pa'hath-moab is a biblical figure and family name mentioned in the Old Testament, primarily associated with the post-exilic period of Israel's history. The name "Pa'hath-moab" translates to "Governor of Moab," indicating a possible ancestral connection or administrative role related to the region of Moab, east of the Dead Sea. This name appears in several genealogical and historical contexts within the Scriptures.

Biblical References:

1. Ezra 2:6; Nehemiah 7:11 · Pa'hath-moab is listed among the families that returned from the Babylonian exile with Zerubbabel. The descendants of Pa'hath-moab are recorded as contributing significantly to the repopulation and rebuilding efforts in Jerusalem. Ezra 2:6 states, "the descendants of Pa'hath-moab, of the descendants of Jeshua and Joab, 2,812." This indicates a substantial family group, emphasizing their importance in the restoration community.

2. Nehemiah 3:11 · Members of the Pa'hath-moab family were actively involved in the reconstruction of Jerusalem's walls under Nehemiah's leadership. Malchijah, a descendant of Pa'hath-moab, is noted for repairing a section of the wall, demonstrating the family's commitment to the physical and spiritual restoration of the city. The verse reads, "Malchijah son of Harim and Hasshub son of Pa'hath-moab repaired another section, as well as the Tower of the Ovens."

3. Nehemiah 10:14 · The family of Pa'hath-moab is also mentioned in the covenant renewal ceremony led by Nehemiah. This event was a significant moment of rededication to the Mosaic Law and the community's commitment to follow God's commandments. The text lists Pa'hath-moab among the leaders who sealed the covenant, indicating their influential role in the spiritual life of the post-exilic community.

4. Ezra 8:4 · Ezra records the return of certain individuals from Babylon, including a group led by Eliehoenai, a descendant of Pa'hath-moab. This highlights the ongoing involvement of this family in the religious and social affairs of the Jewish people during the return from exile.

Historical and Theological Significance:

The family of Pa'hath-moab represents the broader theme of restoration and renewal found in the post-exilic books of Ezra and Nehemiah. Their participation in rebuilding efforts and covenant renewal underscores the importance of communal responsibility and faithfulness to God's commands. The mention of Pa'hath-moab in various contexts illustrates the integration of diverse family groups into the unified effort to restore Israel's religious and national identity after the Babylonian captivity.

Theologically, the involvement of Pa'hath-moab in these significant events reflects the fulfillment of God's promises to restore His people and reestablish them in their land. Their account is a testament to the faithfulness of God in preserving a remnant and the active role of His people in participating in His redemptive plan.
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Pa'hath-moab (1 Occurrence)

Ezra 2:6
The children of Pahathmoab, of the children of Jeshua and Joab, two thousand eight hundred twelve.
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Pa'hath-moab (1 Occurrence)
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Pa'hath-mo'ab (5 Occurrences)
Pa'hath-mo'ab. Pa'hath-moab, Pa'hath-mo'ab. Pai . Multi-Version Concordance
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Pahath-moab (6 Occurrences)
Pahath-moab. Pahathmoab, Pahath-moab. Pa'hath-moab . Easton's Bible Dictionary ...
Pahathmoab, Pahath-moab. Pa'hath-moab . Reference Bible.
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Resources
What is the significance of Moab in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

When did Moab and Ammon eventually worship the Lord (Zephaniah 2:11)? | GotQuestions.org

Who were the Moabites? | GotQuestions.org

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