The meaning of Ezrahite in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)ez'-ra-hit ('ezrachi; Asebon): Found in I Kings 4:31; Psalms 88; 89, titles; from which it appears that the word is a patronymic for Ethan and Heman. It may be derived from Zerah, instead of Ezrah, seeing that there were an Ethan and a Heman who were descendants of Zerah, head of a Judahite family (I Chronicles 2:6). There were also an Ethan and a Heman who were Levites (I Chronicles 15:17).
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