The story of Malchijah

Malchijah was a biblical figure who lived during the time of the kings of Judah. He was the son of Harim and the brother of Pashhur. He was a priest in the temple of Jerusalem and was known for his loyalty to the Lord. He was also known for his wisdom and his ability to interpret dreams. Malchijah was a faithful servant of the Lord and was known for his loyalty to the temple and to the Lord. He was a leader in the temple and was responsible for the upkeep of the temple and its rituals. He was also responsible for the interpretation of dreams and visions. Malchijah was best known for his role in the rebuilding of the temple after it was destroyed by the Babylonians. He was instrumental in the rebuilding of the temple and was responsible for the restoration of the temple and its rituals. He was also responsible for the interpretation of dreams and visions. Malchijah was a faithful servant of the Lord and was known for his loyalty to the temple and to the Lord. He was a leader in the temple and was responsible for the upkeep of the temple and its rituals. He was also responsible for the interpretation of dreams and visions. He was a wise and faithful servant of the Lord and is remembered for his role in the rebuilding of the temple.
Name meaning
The name "Malchijah" is of Hebrew origin and is derived from the elements "melek," meaning "king," and "Yah," which is a shortened form of "Yahweh," the Hebrew name for God. Therefore, the name Malchijah can be interpreted to mean "My King is Yahweh" or "The Lord is King." It is a name that appears several times in the Bible, often as the name of various individuals.
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
Governor
First mention
1 Chronicles 9:12
Appearances in the Bible
6 mentions
In Hebrew
מלכיה