Hiddai
Hiddai
(Heb. Hidday’, , exuberant or mighty; Sept. Alex. MS. , Vat. MS. omits; Vulg. Heddai), one of the thirty-seven heroes of David’s guard (2Sa 23:30), described as of the torrents of Gaash. In the parallel list of 1 Chronicles (11:32) the name is given as HURAI SEE HURAI (q.v.), in favor of which reading Kennicott (Dissert. p. 194) decides. Smith.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Hiddai
rejoicing of Jehovah, one of David’s thirty-seven guards (2 Sam. 23:30).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Hiddai
2Sa 23:30, “of the brooks (torrents) of Gnash.”
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Hiddai
HIDDAI.One of Davids thirty heroes (2Sa 23:30). He is called Hurai in the parallel list 1Ch 11:32.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Hiddai
hida-i, hi-da (, hidday; Alexandrian , Haththa): One of David’s thirty mighty men (2Sa 23:30), described as of the brooks of Gaash. In the parallel list in 1Ch 11:32 the form of the name is Hurai (, huray).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Hiddai
[Hid’dai]
One of David’s valiant men, ‘of the brooks of Gaash.’ 2Sa 23:30. Called HURAI in 1Ch 11:32.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Hiddai
H1914
One of David’s heroes
2Sa 23:30
Called Hurai
1Ch 11:32
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Hiddai
Hid’da-i. (for the rejoicing of Jehovah). One of the thirty-seven heroes of David’s guard. 2Sa 23:30. (B.C. 1046).