Tabeel
Tabeel
a Persian governor of Samaria, who joined others in the attempt to prevent the rebuilding of Jerusalem (Ezra 4:7).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Tabeel
A Syrian officer under the Persian government, who joined in writing from Samaria against Jerusalem to Artaxerxes or Pseudo Smerdis (Ezr 4:7).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Tabeel
TABEEL.1. The father of the rival to Ahaz put forward by Rezin (wh. see) and Pekah (Isa 7:6). 2. A Persian official (Ezr 4:7); called in 1Es 2:16 Tabellius.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Tabeel
tabe-el: A name meaning good is God, borne by two persons in the Old Testament (Isa 7:6, the King James Version, Tabeal).
(1) The father of the man whom the kings of Israel and Damascus planned to place upon the throne of Judah (Isa 7:6). The form of the name , tabhe’el, suggests that he was a Syrian; his son evidently was a tool of Rezin, king of Damascus. The name is vocalized so as to read Tebeal (, tabhe’al), which might be translated good for nothing, though some explain it as a pausal form, with the ordinary meaning. The change, probably due to a desire to express contempt, is very slight in Hebrew.
(2) A Persian official in Samaria (, tabhe’el) (Ezr 4:7). All that is known of him is that he joined with other officials in sending a letter to Artaxerxes for the purpose of hindering the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Tabeel
[Tab’eel]
Persian officer, who, with others, wrote to Artaxerxes against the Jews. Ezr 4:7.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Tabeel
H2870
1. A Persian official in Samaria
Ezr 4:7
2. See Tabeal
Tabeal