Jakim
Jakim
(Heb. Yakimn’, , establisher), the name of two men. SEE JEHOTKAH.
1. (Sept. v.r. , Vulg. Jacim.) The head of the twelfth division of the sacerdotal order as arranged by David (1Ch 24:12). B.C. 1014.
2. (Sept. v. r. Vulg. Jacim.) One of the sons of Shimhi, a Benjamite resident at Jerusalem (1Ch 8:19). B.C. apparently cir. 588.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Jakim
establisher. (1.) Chief of the twelfth priestly order (1 Chr. 24:12).
(2.) A Benjamite (1 Chr. 8:19).
(3.) Margin in Matt. 1:11 means Jehoiakim.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Jakim
1. 1Ch 24:12.
2. 1Ch 8:19.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Jakim
JAKIM.1. A Benjamite (1Ch 8:19). 2. A priest, head of the 12th course (1Ch 24:12).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Jakim
jakim (( mik, yakm, he (God) lifteth Up; compare ELIAKIM):
(1) A Benjamite, a son of Shimei (1Ch 8:19).
(2) A priest, the head of the 12th of the 24 courses into which the priests were divided (1Ch 24:12).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Jakim
[Ja’kim]
1. Son of Shimhi, a Benjamite. 1Ch 8:19.
2. Head of the twelfth course of the priesthood. 1Ch 24:12.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Jakim
H3356
1. A Benjamite
1Ch 8:19
2. Head of a sacerdotal division in the tabernacle service
1Ch 24:12
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Jakim
Ja’kim. (whom God sets up).
1. Head of the twelfth course of priests, in the reign of David. 1Ch 24:12. (B.C. 1014).
2. A Benjamite, one of the Bene-Shimhi, (that is, sons of Shimhi). 1Ch 8:19. (B.C. 588).