Gizonite
Gizonite
(Heb. with the art. hag-Cizoni’, ; Sept. v. r. , Vulg. Geznites), an inhabitant of Gizosm (Hela. Giezoc, , perhaps quarry), a place unknown except as the residence of Hashem, the ancestor of two of the sons of David’s warriors (1Ch 12:34). As these are called Hasasites (i.e., “mountaineers”) in this as well as the parallel passage (2Sa 23:32; 2Sa 23:34), we may perhaps infer that the city in question was situated somewhere in the mountains of Judah. The conclusion of Kennicott, who examines the passage at length, is that the name should be Gouni, a proper name, and not an appellative (Dissert. pages 199-203). SEE GUNI.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Gizonite
a name given to Hashem, an inhabitant of Gizoh, a place somewhere in the mountains of Judah (1 Chr. 11:34; 2 Sam. 23:32, 34).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Gizonite
GIZONITE.A gentilic name which occurs in 1Ch 11:34 in the colloc. Hashem the Gizonite. In all probability this should be corrected to Jashen (cf. the parallel passage 2Sa 23:32) the Gunite. See Jashen.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Gizonite
gzon-t: This gentilic name in 1Ch 11:34, Hashem the Gizonite, is probably an error for Gunite (compare Num 26:48), and the passage should be corrected, after 2Sa 23:32, into Jashen the Gunite.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Gizonite
Designation of Hashem, whose sons were among David’s guard: the origin of the name is not known. 1Ch 11:34.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Gizonite
H1493
A man or town of Judah.
1Ch 11:34