Hezrai
Hezrai
(2Sa 23:35). SEE HEZRO. Hez’ro (Heb. Chetsro’, , i. q. Hezron; Sept. ,Vulg. Hezro), a Carmelite, one of David’s distinguished warriors (1Ch 11:37). He is called in the margin and in 2Sa 23:35, HEZRAI (Chetsray’, , Sept. ,Vulg. Hesrai). B.C. 1046. Kennicott, however (Dissertation, p. 207). decides, on the almost unanimous authority of the ancient version, that Hezrai is the original form of the name.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Hezrai
HEZRAI in the Qeri or Hebrew margin; HEZRO in the Hebrew text, the kethibh or Hebrew text (2Sa 23:35): “the Carmelite.” Once perhaps an adherent of Nabal (1Ch 11:37).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Hezrai
[Hez’rai]
A Carmelite, one of David’s valiant men. 2Sa 23:35.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Hezrai
H2695
Called also Hezro, a Carmelite.
2Sa 23:35; 1Ch 11:37
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Hezrai
Hez’ra-i. (enclosed). One of the thirty heroes of David’s guard. 2Sa 23:35. (B.C. 1046). In the parallel list, 1Ch 11:37, the name appears as Hezro.