The story of Joed

Joed was a biblical figure mentioned in the book of Chronicles. He was the son of Elioenai and the grandson of Jesse, the father of King David. Joed was the brother of Zerubbabel, the leader of the Jews who returned to Jerusalem from Babylonian captivity. Joed is best known for his role in the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem. He was one of the leaders of the Jews who returned to Jerusalem and was instrumental in the rebuilding of the temple. He was also involved in the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. Joed was a faithful servant of God and was known for his piety and devotion to the Lord. He was a leader among the Jews and was respected for his wisdom and courage. Joed is remembered for his role in the rebuilding of the temple and the walls of Jerusalem, and for his faithfulness to God.
Name meaning
The name "Joed" is of Hebrew origin and is traditionally a masculine name. In Hebrew, it means "God is witness" or "Jehovah is witness." The name is relatively uncommon and is sometimes considered a variant of other names such as "Joel." It carries a strong spiritual connotation due to its religious significance.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Nehemiah 11:7
Appearances in the Bible
1 mentions