Hachmoni
Hachmoni
(Heb. Chakmoni’, , wise; Sept. v.r. ,Vulg. Hachamioni), a man only known as the father (or ancestor; comp. 1Ch 27:2) of Jashobeam, the chief of David’s warriors (1Ch 11:11, where son of Hachmoni is rendered HACHMONITE, for which the parallel passage, 2Sa 23:8, has TACHIONITE); and also of Jehiel, the companion of the princes in the royal household (1Ch 27:32). B.C. considerably ante 1046. Hachmon or Hachmoni was no doubt the founder of a family to which these men belonged: the actual father of Jashobeam was Zabdiel (1Ch 27:2), and he is also said to have belonged to the Korhites (1Ch 12:6); possibly the Levites descended from Korah. But the name Hachmon nowhere appears in the genealogies of the Levites. See Kennicott, Diss. p. 72, 82, who calls attention to the fact that names given in Chronicles with Ben are in Samuel given without the Ben, but with the definite article. A less probable view is that which makes this term a title of office, q. d. counselor. SEE JASHOBEAM.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Hachmoni
[Hach’moni]
Father of Jehiel, a companion of David’s sons. 1Ch 27:32. In 1Ch 11:11 the same Hebrew word is translated ‘Hachmonite.’
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Hachmoni
H2453
Father of Jehiel.
1Ch 11:11; 1Ch 27:32
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Hachmoni
Hach’moni. (wise). Hach’moni. Son of, and The Hach’monite. 1Ch 11:11; 1Ch 27:32. Hachmon or Hachmoni was no doubt the founder of a family, to which these men belonged: the actual father of Jashobeam was Zabdiel, 1Ch 27:2, and he is also said to have belonged to the Korhites. 1Ch 12:6. (B.C. before 1046).