ḥaššūv חַשּׁוּב ‘Hasshub’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ḥāšav חָשַׁב ‘to devise’
Roots:
חשׁב
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Hashub = "considerate"
1) a Merarite Levite chief, son of Azrikam
2) a son of Pahath-moab who assisted in the repair of the wall of Jerusalem
3) a man who assisted in the repair of the wall of Jerusalem; may be same as 2 above
4) one of the heads of the people who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah