Maaseiah - Governor

Who was Maaseiah?

One of the builders of the walls of Jerusalem

Governor

Family

Relatives of Maaseiah

The story of Maaseiah

Maaseiah was a biblical figure mentioned in the books of 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles. He was the son of King Ahaz of Judah and the brother of King Hezekiah. He was appointed by King Hezekiah as the governor of Jerusalem and was responsible for the fortification of the city. He was also responsible for the repair of the walls of Jerusalem and the construction of the pool of Siloam. He is best known for his role in the rebuilding of Jerusalem and his efforts to strengthen the city's defenses. He was also responsible for the appointment of priests and Levites to serve in the temple. Maaseiah was a faithful servant of God and was known for his piety and devotion to the Lord. He was a leader who was respected and admired by the people of Judah. He is remembered for his commitment to the Lord and his dedication to the rebuilding of Jerusalem.

Name meaning

Work of the Lord

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

Governor

First mention

1 Chronicles 15:18

Appearances in the Bible

25 mentions

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