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Ashbel, Ashbelite

Ashbel, Ashbelite

Ashbel, Ashbelite

ashbel, ashbel-t (, ‘ashbel): The gentilic name Ashbelite is found in Num 26:38, second son of Benjamin (Gen 46:21). In 1Ch 7:6-11 (6) Jediael (known to God) is substituted for the heathen-sounding Ashbel (Ishbaal, man of Baal). The chronicler, in this case, conforms literally to the principle laid down in Hos 2:17; the title Baal (lord) was applied in early days (e.g. in the days of Saul) to the national God of Israel, but in later days the prophets objected to it because it was freely applied to heathen gods (compare ISH-BOSHETH). In 1Ch 8:1 the three names Bela, Ashbel, Aharah (= Ahiram) are taken from Num 26:38, however, without change.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia