Sardites According to Numbers 26:26, the
Sardites were a clan within the tribe of Zebulun, named after Zebulun's son
Sered.
Senaah The
sons of Senaah (Hebrew
bnei Senaah or
bnei ha-Senaah) are a group who appear in Ezra and Nehemiah, in two versions of a list of returnees from the
Babylonian captivity. According to Ezra 2:35 there were 3,630 members of this group; Nehemiah 7:38 gives the figure 3,930. Nehemiah 3:3, in a listing of various groups involved in rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem, has them working on its Fish Gate.
Shaalbonites The term
Shaalbonite is mentioned in passing in two biblical passages, both of which list an "Eliahba the Shaalbonite" as one of
David's Mighty Warriors (2 Samuel 23:32, 1 Chronicles 11:33). See
Shaalbim.
Shalmai, descendants of In the lists of clans in Ezra 2 and Nehemiah 7, the "descendants of Shalmai" (literally, "sons of Shalmai") are listed as one of the groups who returned from the Babylonian captivity to Judah (Ezra 2:46, Nehemiah 7:48).
Sinites Sinites were a people descended from
Canaan, son of Ham, according to
Genesis 10:17 and
1 Chronicles 1:15. Most authorities however consider the identity of Sinites uncertain, but that they are possibly a people from the northern part of Lebanon where there are various localities with similar names, such as
Sinna,
Sinum or
Sini, and
Syn. Medieval biblical exegete
Saadia Gaon identified the Sinites with the indigenous peoples of
Tripoli, in Lebanon.
Solomon's servants A group called '''the descendants of Solomon's servants''' appears in Ezra and Nehemiah. They appear in Ezra 2 (55-58) in a list of returnees from the
Babylonian captivity to
Yehud Medinata. They are listed after the
Nethinim and before a list of returnees who could not prove their genealogical origins. A copy of the same list, with some minor differences, can be found in Nehemiah 7:57-60. In both lists, a total number of 392 people is given, including both the descendants of Solomon's servants and the Nethinim. Nehemiah 11:3 lists them as one of the five classes of persons living in Yehud Medinata: "Israel, the priests, the Levites, the Nethinim, and the descendants of Solomon's servants." Many scholars have noted a large number of non-Hebrew names both in the lists for Nethinim and "descendants of Solomon's servants," and scholars have connected both groups to biblical traditions about non-Israelite (Canaanite, Gibeonite, and/or Hivite) people being forced into slavery by
Joshua and
Solomon. == Z ==