Following a severe crisis among the leadership, a detailed record identifies the specific Levites who compromised their sacred duties by marrying foreign women devoted to idol worship [מצודת דוד].
Within this group, one individual is noted for having two distinct names, as he was widely recognized by both in his daily life [מצודת דוד]. It appears that his second name served as his common Aramaic identity [ביאור שטיינזלץ]. In certain biblical texts, this Aramaic name is documented with a slight spelling variation [מנחת שי].