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Hebrew: שאלתיאל, 2nd Exilarch, Dutch: Shealtiel, Exilarch II, Italian: Sealtiel, 2nd Exilarch, Estonian: Sealtiel, 2nd Exilarch, Polish: Szealtiel, 2nd Exilarch
Gender: Male
Birth: circa -586
Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel
Death: circa -540 (37-54)
Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel
Immediate Family:
Son of King Jechoniah, 18th King of Judah
Husband of Female Unknown
Father of Zerubbabel 3rd Exilarch / זרובבל
Brother of Malkiram .; Pedaiah; Shenazzar .; Jekamiah .; Hoshama . and 1 other
Half brother of Zedekiah Crown Prince .; Assir .; Unknown bat Yehoyakhin and Hadast Hetbath .
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Lunette en la Capilla Sixtina de Shealtiel con Josías y Jeconías.
Shealtiel (hebreo: שְׁאַלְתִּיאֵל, Shəʾaltīʾēl), transliterado en griego como Salathiel (griego: Σαλαθιηλ, Salăthiēl), fue el hijo de Joaquín, rey de Judá. (1 Crónicas, 1 Crónicas 3:17–18) El Evangelio de Mateo 1:12 también enumera a Shealtiel como el hijo de Jeconías (línea de Salomón). Jeconías, Shealtiel, así como la mayor parte de la casa real y la élite de la Casa, fueron exiliados a Babilonia por orden de Nabucodonosor II de Babilonia después del primer asedio de Jerusalén en 597 aC. Durante el cautiverio babilónico, Shealtiel fue considerado como el segundo exilarca (o rey en el exilio), después de su padre. [1]
Contenido
1 Nombre
2 Genealogía en la Biblia hebrea
3 Genealogía en los Evangelios
4 Referencias
Nombre
En hebreo, el nombre Shealtiel significa, Shə'altî 'Ēl, "Le pedí a El (por este niño)". El nombre reconoce que el hijo es una respuesta a la oración de los padres a Dios (El) para ayudarlos a concebir y dar a luz a un hijo. Muchos nombres hebreos expresan de manera similar la importancia, la dificultad y el agradecimiento por un embarazo exitoso.
Shealtiel es un miembro significativo pero problemático en las genealogías de la Casa de David y de la genealogía de Jesús. Hay un texto contradictorio en la Biblia hebrea en 1 Crónicas 3:19, que enumera a Zorobabel como el hijo del hermano de Shealtiel, Pedaiah (mientras que la Septuaginta griega enumera a Zorobabel como el hijo de Shealtiel). Aunque ambas genealogías de Jesús enumeran a Zorobabel como el hijo de Shealtiel, difieren en cuanto a la paternidad de Shealtiel con Mateo 1:12 de acuerdo con 1 Crónicas de que Jeconías era el padre de Shealtiel y Lucas 3:27 teniendo a Shealtiel como el hijo de un hombre desconocido llamado Neri.
El autor de la obra apocalíptica deuterocanónica 2 Esdras se describe a sí mismo como "Yo, Salathiel, que también soy llamado Esdras" (3:1). Por esta razón, la obra también se conoce a veces como Ezra Shealtiel.
Genealogía en la Biblia hebrea
La Biblia hebrea tiene textos contradictorios con respecto a si Zorobabel es el hijo de Shealtiel o Pedaiah. Varios textos (que se cree que son más o menos contemporáneos) llaman explícitamente a "Zorobabel el hijo de Shealtiel" (Esdras 3:2,8; 5:2, Nehemías 12:1, Hageo 1:1,12,14). El Seder Olam Zutta también apoya esa posición. Sorprendentemente, el texto hebreo de 1 Crónicas 3:17-19 hace de Zorobabel un sobrino de Shealtiel: el rey Joaquín es el padre de Shealtiel y Pedaiah, luego Pedaiah es el padre de Zorobabel.
Se han hecho varios intentos para mostrar cómo ambas genealogías podrían ser verdaderas. Una explicación sugiere que Shealtiel murió sin hijos y, por lo tanto, Pedaiah, su hermano, se casó con su viuda de acuerdo con una ley judía con respecto a la herencia (Deuteronomio 25: 5-6). Si es así, Zorobabel sería el hijo legal de Shealtiel, pero el hijo biológico de Pedaiah.
La otra especulación sugiere que el título "hijo de Shealtiel" no se refiere a ser un hijo biológico sino a ser un miembro de la casa de Shealtiel (hebreo: בית, bet). El término hebreo "padre" (hebreo: אב, av) puede referirse a un padre de un hogar, similar al término latino paterfamilias. En este sentido, un hombre que es el "padre" de un hogar puede ser referido como el padre de sus propios hermanos biológicos, sobrinos y sobrinas, o cualquier otra persona que cohabite en su hogar. Zorobabel (y posiblemente su padre Pedaiah) podrían ser llamados un hijo si vivieran en la casa de Shealtiel.
Tal vez ambas especulaciones podrían ser ciertas. Zorobabel podría ser el hijo legal de Shealtiel y, por lo tanto, también un miembro de su hogar. En particular, si Shealtiel no tuviera hijos biológicos, Zorobabel como hijo legal habría heredado la casa de Shealtiel y se habría convertido en su nuevo padre con autoridad sobre los otros miembros del hogar.
Otra especulación simplemente sugiere que el texto que identifica a Zorobabel como hijo de Pedaiah podría ser un error de escriba. Ocurre en una parte del texto donde el hebreo parece discongruente y posiblemente confuso (1 Crónicas 3:16-21). [2] La esperada mención de que Shealtiel era un padre parece omitida accidentalmente, y por lo tanto sus hijos se confundieron con los de Pedaiah. La Septuaginta griega en realidad enumera a Shealtiel (y no a Pedaiah) como el padre de Zorobabel.
En cualquier caso, aquellos textos que llaman a Zorobabel "hijo de Shealtiel" tienen un contexto que es abiertamente político y parece enfatizar el potencial reclamo real de Zorobabel al trono de la dinastía davídica al ser el sucesor de Shealtiel. Zorobabel es entendido como el sucesor legal de Shealtiel, con el título de Zorobabel paralelo al título del Sumo Sacerdote Jesué, "hijo de Jozadak", que enfatiza el legítimo reclamo de Josué a la dinastía de los sumos sacerdotes, descendiente de Aarón. Por lo tanto, con uno descendiendo de David y el otro de Aarón, estos dos funcionarios tienen la autoridad divina para reconstruir el Templo.
Las grafías alternativas más comunes de Shealtiel son Salathiel (aunque esto a veces proviene directamente de la Biblia), Saltel, Salatiel, Saltell, Saltial, Saltiel, Saltiél, Σαλτιέλ, Schaltiel, Scialtiel, Scieltiel, Sealthiel, Sealtiel, Sealtiël, Seltiel, Shaaltiel, Shalltell, Shaltiel, Shaltieli, Shealthiel, Shealtiel, Sjaltiel y Sjealtiel. Las derivaciones incluyen Chaaltiel, Chaltel, Challtelli, Chaltiel, Chartiel, Cheltiel, Saltelli, Saltellus, Salter (generalmente no relacionado con el apellido contemporáneo), Saltijeral, von Saltiel y Xaltiel.
Genealogía en los Evangelios
Ambas genealogías de Jesús consideran a Shealtiel (y no a Pedaiah) como el padre de Zorobabel. Mateo enumera a Shealtiel como el hijo de Jeconías, mientras que Lucas enumera a un hombre llamado Shealtiel que es el hijo de un hombre desconocido llamado Neri. (Mateo 1:12 y Lucas 3:27–28)
Referencias
Segundo Libro de los Reyes, los Libros de crónicas y en el Seder Olam Zutta
"Zorobabel", Enciclopedia Judía 1908.
Shealtiel
Casa de David
Rama cadete de la tribu de Judá
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Líder de la Casa de David Sucedido por
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Shealtiel (Hebrew: שְׁאַלְתִּיאֵל], Shə’altî’ēl) or Greek-derived variant Salathiel (Greek: Σαλαθιηλ, Salăthiēl) was the son of Jeconiah, king of Judah. (1 Chronicles 3:17-18) The Gospels Matthew 1:12 also list Shealtiel as the son of Jeconiah, while Luke 3:27-28 lists him as the son of an otherwise unknown man named Neri. Jeconiah, Shealtiel as well as the most of the royal house and elite of Judah were exiled to Babylon by order of Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon after the first siege of Jerusalem in 597 BC. During the Babylonian captivity, Shealtiel was regarded as the second Exilarch (or king-in-exile), following his father.
Genealogy in the Hebrew Bible
The Hebrew Bible has conflicting texts regarding whether Zerubbabel is the son of Shealtiel or Pedaiah. Several texts (that are thought to be more-or-less contemporaneous) explicitly call "Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel" (Ezra 3:2,8; 5:2, Nehemiah 12:1, Haggai 1:1,12,14). The Seder Olam Zutta also supports that position. Surprisingly, 1 Chronicles 3:17-19 makes Zerubbabel a nephew of Shealtiel: King Jeconiah is the father of Shealtiel and Pedaiah, then Pedaiah is the father of Zerubbabel.
Various attempts have been made to show how both genealogies could be true. One explanation suggests Shealtiel died childless and therefore Pedaiah, his brother, married his widow according to a Jewish law regarding inheritance (Deuteronomy 25:5-6). If so, Zerubbabel would be the legal son of Shealtiel but the biological son of Pedaiah.
The other speculation suggests the title "son of Shealtiel" does not refer to being a biological son but to being a member in Shealtiel's "household" (Hebrew: בית, bet). The Hebrew term "father" (Hebrew: אב, av) can refer to a father of a household, similar to the Latin term paterfamilias. In this sense, a man who is the "father" of a household can therefore be referred to as the "father" of his own biological siblings, nephews and nieces, or anyone else who cohabitates in his "household". Zerubbabel (and possibly his father Pedaiah) could be called a "son" if they lived in Shealtiel's household.
Perhaps both speculations could be true. Zerubbabel could be the legal son of Shealtiel and therefore also a member of his household. Notably, if Shealtiel had no biological children, Zerubbabel as a legal son would have inherited Shealtiel's household and become its new "father" with authority of over the other members of the household.
Yet another speculation simply suggests that the text which identifies Zerubbabel as a son of Pedaiah could be a scribal error. It occurs in a part of the text where the Hebrew seems discongruent and possibly garbled (1 Chronicles 3:16-21). The expected mention of Shealtiel being a father seems accidentally omitted, and thus his children became confused with Pedaiah's. There may be other problems with these verses as well.
In any case, those texts that call Zerubbabel "son of Shealtiel" have a context that is overtly political and seems to emphasize Zerubbabel's potential royal claim to the throne of the Davidic Dynasty by being Shealtiel's successor. Zerubbabel is understood as the legal successor of Shealtiel, with Zerubbabel's title paralleling the High Priest Jeshua's title, "son of Jozadak", that emphasizes Joshua's rightful claim to the dynasty of highpriests, descending from Aaron. Therefore, with one descending from David and the other from Aaron, these two officials have the divine authority to rebuild the Temple.
Luke 3:27.
There are conflicting stories about Zerubbabel, wether he is the son of Shealtiel or of Shealtiel's brother Pedaiah. However, most genealogies list Shealtiel as the father Er zijn tegenstrijdige verhalen over Zerubbabel, of hij de zoon is van Shealtiel of van Shealtiel's broer Pedaiah. Echter de meeste stambomen gaan uit van Shealtiel.
Biblesearchers
Use this source with extreme caution.
http://www.biblesearchers.com/yahshua/davidian/dynasty9.shtml
This lineage notes the facts of the paternal descendants going back to Prince Neri(ah) ben Melchi, who was the father of Prince Shealtiel by his wife, Princess Tamar, the daughter of Crown Prince Johanan, and the granddaughter of Good King Josiah. Prince Shealtiel in turn was adopted by King Jeconiah, the 2nd husband of now Queen Tamar, who in turn adopted Prince Shealtial and his siblings, a fact commanded in Torah law, that allowed the legal transfer of the inheritance, whether physical inheritance or the royal inheritance to the throne. The conditions were; as long as the dynastic heiress married within her tribe for the physical inheritance (House of Judah) and married within her father’s house (House of David) for the royal title of inheritance to the throne of Kings David and Solomon
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Hebrew: שאלתיאל Exilarch, Dutch: Shealtiel .
King of Judah Jechoniah Yehoiakhin, 18th King of Judah, Hebrew: יהויכין יכניה, המלך ה 18 של יהודה, Italian: Re di Giuda Ioiachin, 18th King of Judah, Estonian: Jekonja, 18th King of Judah Gender: Male Birth: circa -616 Jerusalem, Israel Death: -561 (51-59) Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq Immediate Family: Son of Jehoiakim Elyakim son of Josiah, 17th King of Judah and Nehusta . Husband of Tamar ., Heiress of the Davidic Dynasty and 1st Wife of Jechoniah, Queen of Judea Father of Zedekiah .; Salathial ., 2nd Exilarch; Nedabia .; Malchiram .; Shenazzar . and 13 others Brother of Ierameel
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Linaje N°1 FAMILIA |•••► SHEALTIEL |
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1.- -586 SHEALTIEL ., 2ND EXILARCH |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE: Padre: King Jechoniah, 18th King of Judah MADRE: |
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2.- -616 KING JECHONIAH, 18TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE: Padre: Jehoiakim Elyakim, 17th King of Judah
MADRE: Nehushta Father of Zedekiah Crown Prince Ass |
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3.- -633 JEHOIAKIM ELYAKIM, 17TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:israel PADRE: Padre: Josiah 15th King of Judah
MADRE: Zebidah |
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4.- -639 JOSIAH 15TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:israel PADRE:
MADRE: Jedidá. |
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5.- -665 AMÓN., 14º REY DE JUDÁ |•••► Pais:israel PADRE: Padre: Manasés., 13º Rey de Judá
MADRE: Meshullemeth |
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6.- -709 MANASÉS., 13º REY DE JUDÁ |•••► Pais:israel PADRE: Padre: Hezekiah ., 12th King of Judah
MADRE: Hephzibah |
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7.- -732 HEZEKIAH ., 12TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:israel PADRE: Padre: Ahaz ., 11th King of Judah
MADRE: Abijah Abi |
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8.- -787 AHAZ ., 11TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:ISRael PADRE: Padre: Jotham ., 10th King of Judah MADRE: |
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9.- -764 JOTHAM ., 10TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:ISRael PADRE: Padre: Uzziah ., 9th King of Judah
MADRE: Jerushah |
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10.- -788 UZZIAH ., 9TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE: Padre: Amaziah ., 8th King of Judah
MADRE: Jecholiah of Jerusalem |
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11.- -840 AMAZIAH ., 8TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE: Padre: Jehoash , 7th King of Judah
MADRE: Jehoaddan |
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12.- -842 JEHOASH , 7TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE: Padre: Ahaziah ., 6th King of Judah
MADRE: Zibiah from Beersheba |
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13.- -885 AHAZIAH ., 6TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE: Padre: Jehoram, 5th King of Judah
MADRE: Athaliah Queen of Judah |
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14.- -882 JEHORAM, 5TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE: Padre: Jehosaphat, 4th King of Judah MADRE: |
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15.- -908 JEHOSAPHAT, 4TH KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE:
MADRE: Azuba |
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16.- -940 ASA 3RD KING OF JUDAH |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE: Padre: Abijah son of Rehobam, 2nd King of Judea Kingdom
MADRE: Arsa |
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17.- -960 ABIJAH SON OF REHOBAM, 2ND KING OF JUDEA KINGDOM |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE: Padre: Rehoboam ., 1st King of Judea Kingdom
MADRE: Maacha the Amonitess |
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18.- -972 REHOBOAM ., 1ST KING OF JUDEA KINGDOM |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE:
MADRE: Naamah the Amonite |
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19.- -1024 KING SOLOMON |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE:
MADRE: Bathsheba |
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20.- -1042 KING DAVID OF ISRAEL |•••► Pais:Israel PADRE:
MADRE: Natzbath (-1067) |
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21.- -1072 JESSE (-1072) |•••► Pais:israel PADRE:
MADRE: Abalit (-1097) |
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22.- -1102 OBED (-1102) |•••► Pais:ISRAEL PADRE: Boaz
MADRE: Ruth of Moab |
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