Nehemiah
Nehemiah 12:11BSB·traditional attribution

Joiada was the father of Jonathan, and Jonathan was the father of Jaddua.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here the names, and little more than the names, of a great many priests and Levites, that were eminent in their day among the returned Jews. Why this register should be here inserted by Nehemiah does not appear, perhaps to keep in remembrance those good men, that posterity might know to whom they were beholden, under God, for the happy revival and re-establishment of their religion among them.

Commenting on Nehemiah 12:1-26

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

SUCCESSION OF THE HIGH PRIESTS. (Neh. 12:10-47) Jeshua begat Joiakim, &c.--This enumeration was of great importance, not only as establishing their individual purity of descent, but because the chronology of the Jews was henceforth to be reckoned, not as formerly by the reigns of their kings, but by the successions of their high priests.

Commenting on Nehemiah 12:10-47

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

Jaddua--It is an opinion entertained by many commentators that this person was the high priest whose dignified appearance, solemn manner, and splendid costume overawed and interested so strongly the proud mind of Alexander the Great; and if he were not this person (as some object that this Jaddua was not in office till a considerable period after the death of Nehemiah), it might probably be...