HATTUSH
(Hatʹtush) [perhaps, assembled].
1. A head priest who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel in 537 B.C.E.—Neh. 12:1, 2, 7.
2. Son of Shemaiah; a descendant of David through Zerubbabel.—1 Chron. 3:1, 19-22.
3. The head of the paternal house of the sons of David who returned with Ezra to Jerusalem in 468 B.C.E. (Ezra 8:1, 2) Possibly the same as No. 2.
4. Son of Hashabneiah; one who shared in repairing Jerusalem’s wall in the days of Nehemiah.—Neh. 3:10.
5. A priest or the forefather of one who, during Nehemiah’s governorship, attested by seal the confession contract.—Neh. 9:38; 10:1, 4, 8.