SHELOMOTH
(She·loʹmoth) [complete, at peace].
1. Head of a paternal house among the descendants of Levi’s son Gershon.—1 Chron. 23:6, 7, 9.
2. A Kohathite Levite of the family of Izhar; also known as Shelomith.—1 Chron. 23:12, 18; 24:22.
3. A Levitical descendant of Moses through his son Eliezer. David placed Shelomoth and his brothers in charge of the treasures of holy things, including sanctified war spoil taken by the Israelites. (1 Chron. 26:25-28, NW, 1970 ed.) He was also called Shelomith.