<P> The prophet Isaiah's first son Shearjashub is mentioned only once in Isaiah 7: 3 . Commentators, Jewish and Christian, traditionally note that this first son's name is also prophetic--meaning "the remnant shall return"--but no account of why, when or how this son was named is given in the Book of Isaiah . </P> <P> The child Maher - shalal - hash - baz is the second prophetic - name child after the birth of Immanuel--traditionally understood as the son of Abi the bride of king Ahaz, i.e., the future king Hezekiah, by many Jewish commentators, or of another woman . The name Maher - shalal - hash - baz is a reference to the impending plunder of Samaria and Damascus by the king of Assyria, Tiglath - Pileser III (734 - 732 BCE). </P> <P> This is often counted the longest name (and word) used in the Bible, though a possible longer name - phrase in Isaiah is found in Isaiah 9: 6 "called Pele - joez - el - gibbor - abi - ad - sar - shalom" </P> <P> The section is also quoted in the Book of Mormon . </P>

What is the second longest name in the bible