ISSHIAH
(Is·shiʹah) [Jah forgets].
1. One of the headmen of the tribe of Issachar whose descendants helped make that tribe very numerous.—1 Chron. 7:1, 3, 4.
2. A warrior who joined David’s forces at Ziklag; possibly a Korahite.—1 Chron. 12:1, 6.
3. A descendant of Kohath whose Levite sons were organized under David’s reign.—1 Chron. 23:12, 20; 24:24, 25.
4. Another Levite of David’s day, a descendant of Moses.—1 Chron. 23:14-17; 24:21.