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Jesimiel

Jesimiel

Jesimiel

(Heb. Yesimiel’, , appointed of God; Sept. ), apparently one of the chief Simeonites who migrated to the valley of Gedor in search of pasture (1Ch 4:36). B.C. cir. 711. Jessaeans.

According to Epiphanius, the first distinctive appellation of Christians was , Jessaeans, but it is doubtful from whom the title was derived, or in what sense it was applied. Some suppose it was from Jesse, the father of David; others (and with far greater probability of accuracy) trace it to the name of the Lord Jesus. Philo is known to have written a work on the first Church of St. Mark at Alexandria, which he himself entitled , which is now extant under the title of (of the contemplative life), and so is cited by Eusebius even: Jerome, however, knew the work intimately, and for this reason gave Philo a place in his list of ecclesiastical writers. Eusebius also mentions the name Jessaeans as a distinctive appellation of the early Christians. Comp. Bingham, Antiq. bk. 1, ch. 1, 1; Riddle, Christian Antiquities, p. 181.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Jesimiel

1Ch 4:36; 1Ch 4:38-43.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Jesimiel

JESIMIEL.The eponym of a Simeonite family (1Ch 4:36).

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Jesimiel

je-simi-el (, yesmi’el, God establishes): A prince of Simeon (1Ch 4:36).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Jesimiel

[Jesi’miel]

A prince among the descendants of Simeon. 1Ch 4:36.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Jesimiel

H3450

A descendant of Simeon.

1Ch 4:36

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Jesimiel

Jesim’iel. (whom God makes). A Simeonite chief, of the family of Shimei. 1Ch 4:36. (B.C. about 711).

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary