Bani:
ba'-ni (bani, "posterity"):
(1) A Gadite, one of David's mighty men (2Sa 23:36).
(2) A Levite whose son was appointed for service in the tabernacle at David's time (1Ch 6:46).
(3) A Judahite whose son lived in Jerusalem after the captivity (1Ch 9:4).
(4) The descendants of Bani (called Binnui, Ne 7:15) returned with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:10) and had taken "strange wives" (Ezr 10:29).
(5) Bani who had taken a "strange wife" (Ezr 10:38) mentioned with his brothers, the sons of Bani who also had taken "strange wives" (Ezr 10:34).
(6) Son of Bani, a Levite and builder (Ne 3:17).
(7) Bani, who instructed the people at Ezra's time (Ne 8:7).
(8) Three Levites mentioned in connection with the temple worship at Ezra's time (Ne 9:4,5).
(9) A Levite who sealed the covenant with Ne (Ne 10:13).
(10) A leader of the people who also signed the covenant (Ne 10:14).
(11) One whose son Uzzi was overseer of the Levites at Jerusalem (Ne 11:22).
Written by Arthur L. Breslich
See BINNUI
Bani:
(built).
(1.) A Gadite, one of David's mighty men (2 Samuel 23:36). (B.C. 1046)
(2.) A Levite of the line of Merari, and forefather to Ethan (1 Chronicles 6:46).
(3.) A man of Judah of the line of Pharez (1 Chronicles 9:4).
(4.) "Children of Bani" returned from captivity with Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:10; 10:29, 34; Nehemiah 10:14; 1 Esdras 5:12). SEE [BINNUI].
(5.) An Israelite "of the sons of Bani." (Ezra 10:38).
(6.) A Levite (Nehemiah 3:17).
(7.) A Levite (Nehemiah 8:7; 9:4, 5; 10:13).
(8.) Another Levite, of the sons of Asaph (Nehemiah 11:22).
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