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2 Chronicles 35:9

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3562 Conaniah וכונניהו
H8098 also and Shemaiah ושׁמעיהו
H5417 and Nethaneel ונתנאל
H251 his brethren אחיו
H2811 and Hashabiah וחשׁביהו
H3273 and Jeiel ויעיאל
H3107 and Jozabad ויוזבד
H8269 chief שׂרי
H3881 of the Levites הלוים
H7311 gave הרימו
H3881 unto the Levites ללוים
H6453 for passover offerings לפסחים
H2568 five חמשׁת
H505 thousand אלפים
H1241 oxen ובקר
H2568 small cattle and five חמשׁ
H3967 hundred מאות׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

H3562 Conaniah
  also
  and
H8098 Shemaiah
  and
H5417 Nethaneel
  his
H251 brethren
  and
H2811 Hashabiah
  and
H3273 Jeiel
  and
H3107 Jozabad
H8269 chief
  of
  the
H3881 Levites
H7311 gave
  unto
  the
H3881 Levites
  for
  passover
H6453 offerings
H2568 five
H505 thousand
  small
  cattle
  and
H2568 five
H3967 hundred
H1241 oxen

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H2811
Hebrew: חֲשַׁבְיָה
Transliteration: Chăshabyâh
Pronunciation: khash-ab-yaw'
Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
Bible Usage: Hashabiah.
Definition:  

Jah has regarded; {Chashabjah} the name of nine Israelites

Hashabiah = "Jehovah has considered"

1. a Merarite Levite

2. the 4th of the 6 sons of Jeduthun who had charge of the 12th course

3. one of the descendants of Hebron the son of Kohath

4. the son of Kemuel, who was prince of the tribe of Levi in the time of David

5. a Levite, one of the chiefs of his tribe who officiated for Josiah at his great passover feast

6. a Merarite Levite, one of the chief priests who accompanied Ezra from Babylon; ruler of half the circuit of Keilah and one who repaired a portion of the wall of Jerusalem under Nehemiah. He sealed the covenant of reformation after the return from captivity

7. a Levite, son of Bunni in the time of Nehemiah

8. a Levite, son of Mattaniah in the time of Nehemiah

9. a priest of the family of Hilkiah in the days of Joiakim, son of Jeshua

The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.