Elioenai
Elioenai
toward Jehovah are my eyes, the name of several men mentioned in the Old Testament (1 Chr. 7:8; 4:36; Ezra 10:22, 27). Among these was the eldest son of Neariah, son of Shemaiah, of the descendants of Zerubbabel. His family are the latest mentioned in the Old Testament (1 Chr. 3:23, 24).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Elioenai
(“toward Jehovah my eyes are turned”.)
1. 1Ch 7:8.
2. 1Ch 4:36.
3. 1Ch 26:3.
4. In the seventh generation from Zerubbabel, contemporary with Alexander the Great, but the Hebrew (1Ch 3:23-24) is probably an error, and Shemaiah, grandfather of Elioenai and father of Neariah, Elioenai’s father, is probably Shimei, Zerubbabel’s brother.
5. Ezr 10:22; compare Neh 12:41.
6. Ezr 10:27; Neh 7:13; Neh 10:14.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Elioenai
ELIOENAI.1. A Simeonite chief (1Ch 4:36). 2. A Benjamite (1Ch 7:8). 3. A descendant of David who lived after the Exile (1Ch 3:23-24). 4. A son of Pashhur who had married a foreign wife (Ezr 10:22); called in 1Es 9:22 Elionas. 5. A son of Zattu who had committed the same offence (Ezr 10:27); called in 1Es 9:28 Eliadas. 6. A priest (Neh 12:41).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Elioenai
e-l-o-ena-i. See ELIEHOENAI.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Elioenai
[Elioe’nai]
1. Son of Neariah, a descendant of David. 1Ch 3:23-24.
2. Head of a family of Simeon. 1Ch 4:36.
3. Son of Becher, a son of Benjamin. 1Ch 7:8.
4. Son of Meshelemiah, a Korhite. 1Ch 26:3.
5, 6. Priest and Israelite who had married strange wives. Ezr 10:22; Ezr 10:27.
7. Priest who assisted at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem. Neh 12:41.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Elioenai
H454
1. See Elihoenai
Elihoenai
2. Son of Becher
1Ch 7:8
3. A chief of Simeon
1Ch 4:36
4. A priest
– General references
Ezr 10:22
– Possibly identical with one mentioned in Nehemia 12:41
Neh 12:41
5. An Israelite
Ezr 10:27
6. Son of Neariah
1Ch 3:23-24