Jeiel
Jeiel
(Heb. Yeiel’, , snatched away by God), the name of several men. SEE JEHIEL; SEE JEUEL.
1. (Text [ i.e. Jeuel], Sept. v.r. , Vulg. Jehiel, Auth. Version Jehiel.) A descendant of Benjamin, apparently named as the founder of and resident at Gibeon, the husband of Maachah, and the father of a large family (1Ch 9:35; comp. 8:29). B.C. prob. cir. 1618.
2. (Text [i.e. Jeuel], Sept. or , Vulg. Jediel, Auth. Vers. Jehiel.) An Aroerite, son of Hothan, and brother of Shama, one of David’s supplementary heroes (1Ch 11:44). B.C. 1046.
3. (Sept. ,Vulg. Jehiel, but Jahiel in the first occurrence in 1Ch 16:5.) One of the Levites appointed by David to celebrate the divine praises before the ark on its removal to Jerusalem (1Ch 16:5); apparently the same mentioned again in the latter part of the same verse as a performer on psalteries and harps; named elsewhere in like connection with Obededom, either as a gate warden of the Temple (1Ch 15:18; 1Ch 15:21), or as one of the sacred musicians with harps on the Sheminith to excel (1Ch 15:21). B.C. 1043. SEE JEHIEL, 1.
4. (Sept. v.r. , , also , Vulg. Jehiel.) A Levite, son of Mattaniah and father of Benaiah, great grandfather of Jahaziel, who predicted success to Jehoshaphat against the Ammonites and Moabites (2Ch 20:14). B.C. considerably ante 890.
5. (Text [i.e. Jeuel], Sept. , Vulg. Jehiel.) A scribe charged, in connection with others, with keeping the account of Uzziah’s troops (2Ch 26:11). B.C. 803.
6. (Sept. ,,Vulg. Jehiel.) A chief Reubenite at the time of the taking of some census, apparently on the deportation of the trans-Jordanic tribes by Tilgath-pilneser (1Ch 5:7). B.C. 782.
7. (Text [i.e. Jeuel], Sept. ,Vulg. Jahiel.) A Levite of the sons of Elizaphan, one of those who assisted in expurgating the Temple in the reign of Hezekiah (2Ch 29:13). B.C. 726.
8. (Sept. ,Vulg. Jehiel.) One of the chief Levites who made an offering for the restoration of the Passover by Josiah (2Ch 35:9). B.C. 623.
9. (Text [i.e. Jeuel], Sept. v.r. , Vulg. Jehiel.) One of the last sons of Adonikam, a leading Israelite, who, with seventy males, returned from Babylon with Ezra (Ezr 8:13). B.C. 459.
10. (Sept. v.r. ,Vulg. Jehiel.) An Israelite, one of the sons of Nebo, who divorced his Gentile wife after the Exile (Ezr 10:43). B.C. 459.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Jeiel
snatched away by God. (1.) A descendant of Benjamin (1 Chr. 9:35; 8:29).
(2.) One of the Levites who took part in praising God on the removal of the ark to Jerusalem (1 Chr. 16:5).
(3.) 2 Chr. 29:13. A Levite of the sons of Asaph.
(4.) 2 Chr. 26:11. A scribe.
(5.) 1 Chr. 5:7. A Reubenite chief.
(6.) One of the chief Levites, who made an offering for the restoration of the Passover by Josiah (2 Chr. 35:9).
(7.) Ezra 8:13.
(8.) Ezra 10:43.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Jeiel
1. 1Ch 5:7.
2. 1Ch 15:18; 1Ch 15:21; 1Ch 16:5.
3. 2Ch 20:14.
4. 2Ch 26:11.
5. 2Ch 29:13.
6. 2Ch 35:9.
7. Ezr 8:13.
8. Ezr 10:43.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Jeiel
JEIEL.1. A Reubenite (1Ch 5:7). 2. An ancestor of Saul (1Ch 8:29, supplied in RV [Note: Revised Version.] from 1Ch 9:35). 3. One of Davids heroes (1Ch 11:44). 4. 5. The name of two Levite families: (a) 1Ch 15:18; 1Ch 15:21; 1Ch 16:5-6, 2Ch 20:14; (b) 2Ch 35:9 [1Es 1:9 Ochielus]. 6. A scribe in the reign of Uzziah (2Ch 26:11). 7. One of those who had married foreign wives (Ezr 10:43). In 2. 3. 6. Kethbh has Jeuel.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Jeiel
je-el (, ye’el, meaning unknown):
(1) A Reubenite (1Ch 5:7).
(2) In 1Ch 8:29, added in the Revised Version (British and American) from 1Ch 9:35, where Kethbh is Jeuel, an ancestor of King Saul; the King James Version Jehiel.
(3) One of David’s mighty men (1Ch 11:44). the King James Version is Jehiel; Kethbh is Jeuel.
(4) A Levite, keeper of the ark with Obed-edom (1Ch 15:18, 1Ch 15:21; 1Ch 16:5; 2Ch 20:14), called Jehiah in 1Ch 15:24.
(5) A Levite (1Ch 16:5) = Jaaziel of 1Ch 15:18 (which see).
(6) A scribe under King Uzziah (2Ch 26:11).
(7) A chief of the Levites, present at King Josiah’s great Passover feast (2Ch 35:9).
(8) One of those who had married foreign wives (Ezr 10:43) = Juel in 1 Esdras 9:35.
(9) The King James Version in 2Ch 29:14; see JEHIEL, (5).
(10) the King James Version in Ezr 8:13; see JEUEL, (3).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Jeiel
[Jei’el]
1. A chief of the tribe of Reuben. 1Ch 5:7.
2. Levite, musician and door-keeper in the time of David. 1Ch 15:18; 1Ch 15:21; 1Ch 16:5.
3. Son of Mattaniah, a Levite of the sons of Asaph. 2Ch 20:14.
4. Scribe to king Uzziah. 2Ch 26:11.
5. Son of Elizaphan, a Levite. 2Ch 29:13.
6. A chief of the Levites in the time of Josiah. 2Ch 35:9.
7. Son of Adonikam: he returned from exile. Ezr 8:13.
8. One who had married a strange wife. Ezr 10:43.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Jeiel
H3273
1. Called Jehiel, a Reubenite
1Ch 5:7
2. A Benjamite
1Ch 9:35
3. One of David’s heroes
1Ch 11:44
4. A Levite, and chorister in the tabernacle service
1Ch 15:18; 1Ch 15:21; 1Ch 16:5
5. A Levite, ancestor of Jehaziel, who encouraged Judah against their enemies
2Ch 20:14
6. A scribe during the reign of Uzziah
2Ch 26:11
7. A Levite who cleansed the temple
2Ch 29:13
8. A chief of the Levites who gave, with other chiefs, five thousand five hundred »small cattle« for sacrifice
2Ch 35:9
9. A son of Adonikam, an exile who returned to Jerusalem with Ezra
Ezr 8:13
10. A priest who was defiled by marriage to an idolatrous woman
Ezr 10:43
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Jeiel
Je-i’el. (treasured of God).
1. A Reubenite, of the house of Joel. 1Ch 5:7.
2. A Merarite Levite, one of the gate-keepers to the sacred tent. 1Ch 15:18. His duty was also to play the harp, 1Ch 15:21, or the psaltery and harp, 1Ch 16:5, in the service before the ark. (B.C. 1043).
2. A Gershonite Levite, one of the Bene-Asaph, (that is, sons of Asaph), forefather of Jahaziel, in the time of King Jehoshaphat. 2Ch 20:14. (B.C. 910).
4. The scribe, who kept the account of the numbers, of King Uzziah’s irregular predatory warriors. 2Ch 26:11. (B.C. 803).
5. A Gershonite Levite, one of the Bene-Elizaphan, (that is, sons of Elizaphan). 2Ch 29:13.
6. One of the chiefs of the Levites, in the time of Josiah. 2Ch 35:9. (B.C. 623).
7. One of the Bene-Adonikam, (that is, sons of Adonikam), who formed part of the caravan of Ezra, from Babylon to Jerusalem. Ezr 8:13. (B.C. 459).
8. A layman of the Bene-Nebo, (that is, sons of Nebo), who had taken a foreign wife, and had to relinquish her. Ezr 10:43. (B.C. 459).