Kadmiel
Kadmiel
(Heb. Kadmiel’, , before God, i.e. his servant; Sept. ), one of the Levites who returned with Zerubbabel from the captivity (Neh 12:8), and assisted in the various reforms of that period, being always named in connection with Jeshua (Ezr 3:9; Nehemiahvii, 43; comp. Ezr 3:9); sometimes only as a descendant in common of Hodaviah (Ezr 2:40; Neh 7:43; comp. Ezr 3:9), but once as a son (Neh 12:24). The length of time over which these notices seem to extend (B.C. 536-410) leads to the suspicion that they relate to two individuals (perhaps a brother and also a son of the Levite Jeshua), one of whom may have been concerned in the earlier events, and the other in the later.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Kadmiel
before God; i.e., his servant, one of the Levites who returned with Zerubbabel from the Captivity (Neh. 9:4; 10:9; 12:8).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Kadmiel
A Levite who returned with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:40; Neh 7:43): set forward the temple workmen, and joined in the thanksgiving at the laying of the foundation (Ezr 3:9). His house took part in the general confession (Neh 9:4-5) and in the covenant (Neh 10:9).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Kadmiel
KADMIEL.The name of a Levitical family which returned with Zerub. (Ezr 2:40 = Neh 7:43; cf. 1Es 5:26). In Ezr 3:9 (cf. 1Es 5:58), in connexion with the laying of the foundation of the Temple, as well as in Neh 9:4 f. (the day of humiliation) and Neh 10:9 (the sealing of the covenant), Kadmiel appears to be an individual. The name occurs further in Neh 12:8; Neh 12:24.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Kadmiel
The name of one of the captives returned from Babylon. (Ezr 2:40) If the word be derived, as it should seem likely to be, from Kadem, ancient, then is meant by Kadmiel, the ancient of God. Hence the Kadmonites, or ancient inhabitants of the east.
Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures
Kadmiel
kadmi-el (, kadhm’el, before God, priest(?); Cadmiel in parallel lists in 1 Esdras 5:26, 58 the King James Version; omitted in Septuagint Codex Vaticanus; Codex Alexandrinus reads ka Kadmielon): A Levite (Ezr 2:40; Neh 7:43), founder of a family whose descendants returned from captivity with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:1; Neh 7:43; Neh 12:1, Neh 12:8). He is named among those who praise God for the return (Neh 9:4, Neh 9:5; Neh 12:24); was of those who set forward the work of the Lord’s house (Ezr 3:9; 1 Esdras 5:26, 58), and is again mentioned with those who seal the new Return Covenant (Neh 10:28 ff) after the re-establishment of worship (Neh 10:1, Neh 10:9).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Kadmiel
[Kad’miel]
A Levite and his family who returned from exile, and helped in the rebuilding of the temple. He led the devotions of the people and sealed the covenant. Ezr 2:40; Ezr 3:9 (see margin ); Neh 7:43; Neh 9:4-5; Neh 10:9; Neh 12:8; Neh 12:24.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Kadmiel
H6934
1. A Levite
Ezr 2:40; Ezr 3:9; Neh 7:43; Neh 12:8; Neh 12:24
2. A Levite who assisted in leading the devotions of the people
Neh 9:4-5; Neh 10:9
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Kadmiel
Kad’mi-el. (before God). One of the Levites who, with his family, returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel. Ezr 2:40; Neh 7:43. He and his house are mentioned in history on three occasions — Ezr 3:9; Neh 9:4-5; Neh 10:9. (B.C. 535-410).