Bakbukiah
Bakbukiah
(Heb. Bakbukyah’, , prob. wasting of Jehovah; Sept. , , but other copies omit), a Levits, second among his brethren, who dwelt at Jerusalem on the return from Babylon (Neh 11:17; Neh 12:9; Neh 12:25, where the identity is proved by the associated names). B.C. post 536.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bakbukiah
1. Neh 11:17; Neh 12:9.
2. Neh 12:25.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Bakbukiah
BAKBUKIAH.1. A Levite (Neh 11:17). 2. A porter (Neh 12:25).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Bakbukiah
bak-bu-ka , bakbukyah, the Lord pours out):
(1) A Levite who dwelt in Jerusalem after the return from Babylon (Neh 11:17).
(2) A Levite who returned with Zerubbabel to Jerusalem (Neh 12:9).
(3) A Levite and porter keeping the watch at the store-houses of the gates (Neh 12:25).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Bakbukiah
[Bakbuki’ah]
1. A leader of the temple service in the days of Nehemiah. Neh 11:17.
2. Levite who returned from exile. Neh 12:9; Neh 12:25.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Bakbukiah
H1229
A Levite.
Neh 11:17; Neh 12:9; Neh 12:25
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Bakbukiah
Bakbuki’ah. (wasting of Jehovah). A Levite, in the time of Nehemiah. Neh 11:17; Neh 12:9. (B.C. before 536).