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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Shimei
        famous. (1.) A son of Gershon, and grandson of Levi (Num. 3:18;
        1 Chr. 6:17, 29); called Shimi in Ex. 6:17.
        (2.) A Benjamite of the house of Saul, who stoned and cursed
        David when he reached Bahurim in his flight from Jerusalem on
        the occasion of the rebellion of Absalom (2 Sam. 16:5-13). After
        the defeat of Absalom he "came cringing to the king, humbly
        suing for pardon, bringing with him a thousand of his Benjamite
        tribesmen, and representing that he was heartily sorry for his
        crime, and had hurried the first of all the house of Israel to
        offer homage to the king" (19:16-23). David forgave him; but on
        his death-bed he gave Solomon special instructions regarding
        Shimei, of whose fidelity he seems to have been in doubt (1
        Kings 2:8,9). He was put to death at the command of Solomon,
        because he had violated his word by leaving Jerusalem and going
        to Gath to recover two of his servants who had escaped (36-46).
        (3.) One of David's mighty men who refused to acknowledge
        Adonijah as David's successor (1 Kings 1:8). He is probably the
        same person who is called elsewhere (4:18) "the son of Elah."
        (4.) A son of Pedaiah, the brother of Zerubbabel (1 Chr.
        3:19).
        (5.) A Simeonite (1 Chr. 4:26, 27).
        (6.) A Reubenite (1 Chr. 5:4).
        (7.) A Levite of the family of Gershon (1 Chr. 6:42).
        (8.) A Ramathite who was "over the vineyards" of David (1 Chr.
        27:27).
        (9.) One of the sons of Heman, who assisted in the
        purification of the temple (2 Chr. 29:14).
        (10.) A Levite (2 Chr. 31:12, 13).
        (11.) Another Levite (Ezra 10:23). "The family of Shimei"
        (Zech. 12:13; R.V., "the family of the Shimeites") were the
        descendants of Shimei (1).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Shimei' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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