Sheshan
(Heb. Sheshan’, ], lily [Gesen.] or noble [Furst]; Sept. v.r. , a son of Ishi and father of Ahlai or Atlai, among the descendants of Jerahmeel the son of Hezron; being a representative of one of the chief families of Judah, who, in consequence. of the failure of male issue, gave his daughter in marriage to Jarha (q.v.), his Egyptian slave, and through this union the line was perpetuated (1Ch 2:31; 1Ch 2:34-35). B.C. post 1856.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sheshan
Descended from Jerahmeel, Hezron’s son, representing a chief family of Judah. Having no male issue, he gave his daughter in marriage to Jarha his Egyptian slave (1Ch 2:31; 1Ch 2:34-35).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Sheshan
SHESHAN.A Jerahmeelite (1Ch 2:31; 1Ch 2:34-35).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Sheshan
sheshan (, sheshan; , Sosan): A Jerahmeelite whose daughter married his servant Jarha (1Ch 2:31, 1Ch 2:34, 1Ch 2:35). The genealogical list which follows embraces some very early names (compare Curtis, ICC, at the place).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Sheshan
Sheshan (lily), a Hebrew, who during the sojourn in Egypt gave his daughter in marriage to his freed Egyptian slave (1Ch 2:34) [JARHA].
Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature
Sheshan
[She’shan]
A chief of Judah, whose family was sustained in the tribe by his daughter’s marriage to his Egyptian servant. 1Ch 2:31; 1Ch 2:34-35.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Sheshan
H8348
A descendant of Jerahmeel.
1Ch 2:31; 1Ch 2:34-35
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Sheshan
She’shan. (noble). A descendant of Jerahmeel, the son of Hezron. 1Ch 2:31; 1Ch 2:34-35. (B.C. after 1690).