SHELOMITH
(She·loʹmith) [complete, at peace].
1. A Danite daughter of Dibri whose son by an Egyptian was put to death in the wilderness for abusing Jehovah’s name.—Lev. 24:10-14, 23.
2. A Kohathite Levite of the family of Izhar; also called Shelomoth.—1 Chron. 23:12, 18; 24:22.
3. A Levite descendant of Moses’ son Eliezer; also called Shelomoth.—1 Chron. 26:25-28, NW, 1970 ed.
4. Son of Judean King Rehoboam by his favorite wife Maacah; brother of King Abijah.—2 Chron. 11:20-23; 12:16.
5. Daughter of Governor Zerubbabel.—1 Chron. 3:19.
6. Son of Josiphiah and head of the paternal house of Bani. Shelomith, accompanied by 160 males, came to Jerusalem with Ezra.—Ezra 8:1, 10.