SALLAI
(Sal·laʹi).
1. A name in the list of Benjamites who lived in Jerusalem following the Babylonian exile.—Neh. 11:4, 7, 8.
2. A priestly paternal house in the days of High Priest Jeshua’s successor Joiakim. (Neh. 12:12, 20) Presumably the name is spelled Sallu in verse 7.