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Hachaliah ben Shazrezzar
- Preferred Name: Hachaliah ben Shazrezzar[1]
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Prince de la Maison de David
- Death: Y
- FSID: LY7R-MBR
- Birth: BC 520 with note: updateEventReason
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
The Missing Ancestors in Jesus’ Matthew Lineage
With the historical research of the genealogical records of antiquity, the Davidic Dynasty Genealogies by Antiquities Genealogist David Hughes has now weaved together the tapestry of the missing ancestors into Jesus’ ancestral past. In the textual references of the records as given by the Apostle Matthew, Prince Abiud, the 51st generation from King David, was the son of Zerubabbel, the Governor of Judea. Yet, the genealogical researchers have now pieced into this ancestral tree an additional nine Princes of David, from Zerubabbel to Abiud. Let us look at this new evidence.
Zerubbabel ben Shealtiel 50 (Prince of Israel the father of:
. Shazrezzar ben Zerubbabel was Prince Zerubabbel’s oldest son by his 1st Babylonian wife, Princess, Amytis.
Shazrezzar had 3 sons:
1. Hacaliah ben Shazrezzar was the oldest son of Prince Shazrezzar, who became the father of two sons;
1 a. Governor Nehemiah ben Hacaliah was sent to Judea by the Persian Shah Artaxerses to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem and;
1 b. Hananiah (Hanani) ben Hacaliah was the brother of Governor Nehemiah.
2. Hur ben Shazrezzar was the second son of Prince Shazrezzar, and became the father of;
2 a. Rephaiah ben Hur who became the father of;
2 a. (i) Uri ben Rephaiah
3. Halohesh ben Shazrezzar was the third son of Prince Shazrezzar who became the father of;
3 a. Shallum ben Halohesh became the father of several daughters.
Here we see that the Governor Nehemiah was of the same Abiudite Family Lineage that would eventually bring us to Prince Jacob and Prince Joseph, the foster grandfather and father of Jesus (Yehoshua). In the histories reconstructed, the young Zerubabbel was introduced to his Babylonian bride sometime during the reign of the Babylonian King Evil-Merodach, who in the histories of the Jews, the Seder Olam Rabbah, ruled for 22 years. He died 2 years before the fall of Babylon that was ruled under King Evil-Merodach’s son, King Belshazzar. During these years, Prince Shazrezzar was born. It is possible that even Prince Hacaliah, the grandson of Zerubabbel was born in Babylon and was a young man, when his grandfather, Zerubabbel took the first wave of Jews in their Great Aliyah, the “Return to the land of Israel”.
What is known, Prince Nehemiah was a Babylonian born Jew, who because of his great ancestry and impeccable honor and honesty became the chief advisor (cupbearer) to the Persian Shah whose sovereign name in the bible was King Artaxerses (King of the Land called Artaxerses). In a reconstructed history of Persia and Judea, using the chronology of the Jews, the second and third wave of returning Jews to the land of Babylon under Ezra the Scribe and later Governor Nehemiah were contemporaneous to Shazrezzar, the son of Zerubabbel, the governor who died about the year of 510 BCE (conventional historical time).
Zerubabbel, the governor, who became the father of;
Hacaliah ben Shazrezzar became the father of one of the Jews most famous “Sons”, the Governor of Judea Nehemiah.
1. Nehemiah ben Hacaliah was sent to Judea by the Persian Shah Artaxerses to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. He became the father of a;
1 a. Son, whose Name is Unknown
2. Hananiah (Hanani) ben Hacaliah the brother of Nehemiah who became the father of;
2 a. Ohel ben Hananiah (Hanani) who became the father of;
2 a. (i) Hachiyah (Achiya) ben Ohel who became the father of;
Nuri ben Hachiyah (Achiya) who became the father of;
Yehezquiyah (Androtimus) ben Nuri who became the father of;
Neariah (Nearchus) ben Yehezquiyah (Androtimus) who became the father of:
Several Sons, one of whom became the father of the Ancestral Father of the Abiud Lineage of Prince of David.
Abiud ben ben Neariah (Nearchus) married a “foreign” Princess Barsine, who according to the Davidic Dynasty, descended from the Persian shahs, Babylonian emperors, Assyrian kings, and whose blood-lines she brought into the Abiudite Line of the Jewish royal house. Abiud within the Biblical genealogy of the Gospel of Matthew is called Abiud ben Zerubbabel (Abiud the son of Zerubabbel). He became the Governor of Judea about the year of 250 BCE and became the father of:
Eliakim ben Abiud 52 was the son of Prince Abiud, and became the 35th Abiudite Persian-Jewish Governor of Judea about the year of 200 BCE. He became the father of;
Azor ben Eliakim 53 was the son of the Governor of Judea, Eliakim. He married, Lebaida, the parents of;
Zadok (Sadoc) ben Azor 54 married, Kaltimi, the parents of;
Achim ben Zadok 55 married, Asbaoda, the parents of;
Eliud ben Achim 56 married, Asbaoda, the parents of;
Eleazar ben Eliud 57 married, Tsamiti, the parents of;
Matthan ben Eliezar 58
Preferred Parents:
Father: Shazrezzar ben Zerubbabel ha-David, b. ABT 560 BC in Babylonia
Sources:
- Title: King James version of Bible
Author: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures?lang=eng
Publication: Name: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures?lang=eng;
Page: Nehemiah 1:1
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