Seraiah. [Serai'ah]
1. David's scribe or secretary. 2 Samuel 8:17. See SHAVSHA.
2. Son of Azariah, and high priest in the reign of Zedekiah. When Jerusalem was taken by Nebuchadnezzar he was carried to Riblah, and there put to death. 2 Kings 25:18; 1 Chronicles 1:6; Jeremiah 52:24.
3. Son of Tanhumeth: a captain in the time of Gedaliah. 2 Kings 25:23; Jeremiah 40:8.
4. Son of Kenaz and brother of Othniel. 1 Chronicles 4:13, 1 Chronicles 1:4.
5. Son of Asiel, of the tribe of Simeon. 1 Chronicles 4:35.
6. A chief man who returned from exile. Ezra 2:2. Supposed, as in the margin, to be called AZARIAH in Nehemiah 7:7.
7. Father of Ezra the scribe. Ezra 7:1.
8. Priest who sealed the covenant. Nehemiah 10:2.
9. Son of Hilkiah: 'ruler of the house of God.' Nehemiah 11:11.
10. Priest who returned from exile. Nehemiah 12:1, Nehemiah 1:12.
11. Son of Azriel: he was ordered by Jehoiakim to seize Baruch and Jeremiah. Jeremiah 36:26.
12. Son of Neriah: to him was committed by Jeremiah a roll 'written against Babylon,' to be read at Babylon, and then with a stone tied to it, he was to cast it into the Euphrates; and to declare, "Thus shall Babylon sink." Jeremiah 51:59-64. In verse 59, instead of 'a quiet prince,' it is better translated 'chief chamberlain,' as in the margin.