Henadad
Henadad
(Heb. Chenadad’, , probably for favor of Hadad; Sept. ), a Levite whose sons were active in the enterprises of the restoration after the captivity (Ezr 3:9); two of the latter, Bavai and Binnui, are named (Neh 3:18; Neh 3:24; Neh 10:9). B.C. ante 535.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Henadad
favour of Hadad, the name of a Levite after the Captivity (Ezra 3:9).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Henadad
Ezr 3:9; compare Neh 3:18; Neh 3:24; Neh 10:9.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Henadad
HENADAD.A Levite (Ezr 3:9, Neh 3:18; Neh 3:24; Neh 10:9).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Henadad
hena-dad (, henadhadh, favor of Hadad; Septuagint , Henaad; , Henadad; , Henadab; , Henalab (Ezr 3:9; Neh 3:18, Neh 3:24; Neh 10:9)): One of the heads of the Levites in the post-exilic community.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Henadad
[Hena’dad]
Head of a Levite family who helped to rebuild the temple, and to repair the wall of the city, one of whom sealed the covenant. Ezr 3:9; Neh 3:18; Neh 3:24; Neh 10:9.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Henadad
H2582
A Levite.
Ezr 3:9; Neh 3:18; Neh 3:24; Neh 10:9
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Henadad
Hen’adad. (grace of Hadad). The head of a family of the Levites, who took a prominent part in the rebuilding of the Temple. Ezr 3:9.