Giddalti
Giddalti
(Heb. id. , whom I [Jehovah] have made great; Sept. and , Vulg. Geddelthi and Gedelthi), the ninth named of the four teen musical sons of Heman, and head of the twenty second course of Levitical musicians in the tabernacle under David (1Ch 25:4; 1Ch 25:29). B.C. 1013. The office of these brothers was to sound the horn in the Levitical orchestra (1Ch 25:5; 1Ch 25:7). Frst (who reduces the sons of Heman to five) suggests (Heb. Lex. s.v.) that the appended “names probably formed together ( have dealt out fame and victorious help; I have spoken oracles in fulness) an old prophetic saying with which an oracle began, whose words were applied to the five [as soubriquets]; the tone itself [as a name it would regularly be Giddalti’] pointing to this explanation.” SEE HEMAN.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Giddalti
1Ch 25:4; 1Ch 6:33.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Giddalti
GIDDALTI (I magnify [God]).A son of Heman (1Ch 25:4; 1Ch 25:29).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Giddalti
gi-dalt (, giddalt, I magnify (God)): A son of Heman (1Ch 25:4, 1Ch 25:29), one of David’s musicians.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Giddalti
[Giddal’ti]
Son of Heman a Kohathite: appointed to the service of song. 1Ch 25:4; 1Ch 25:29.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Giddalti
H1437
A son of Heman.
1Ch 25:4; 1Ch 25:29
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Giddalti
Giddal’ti. (I have trained up). One of the sons of Heman, the king’s seer. 1Ch 25:4.