Eliel:
God, my God
Eliel:
e-li'-el, el'-i-el ('eli'el, "El is God," or "my God is God"):
(1, 2, 3) Mighty men of David (1Ch 11:46,47; 12:11).
(4) A chief of Manasseh, east of the Jordan (1Ch 5:24).
(5, 6) Two chiefs of Benjamin (1Ch 8:20,22).
(7) A chief Levite from Hebron (1Ch 15:9,11):
(8) A Kohathite in the line of Elkshah, Samuel and Heman (1Ch 6:34).
(9) A Levite of the time of Hezekiah (2Ch 31:13).
See ELIAB
Eliel:
(to whom God is strength).
(1.) One of the heads of the tribe of Manasseh on the east of Jordan (1 Chronicles 5:24).
(2.) A forefather of Samuel the prophet (1 Chronicles 6:34).
(3.) A chief man in the tribe of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 8:20).
(4.) Also a Benjamite chief (1 Chronicles 8:22).
(5.) One of the heroes of David's guard (1 Chronicles 11:46).
(6.) Another of the same guard (1 Chronicles 11:47).
(7.) One of the Gadite heroes who came across Jordan to David when he was in the wilderness of Judah hiding from Saul (1 Chronicles 12:11).
(8.) A Kohathite Levite at the time of transportation of the ark from the house of Obed‐edom to Jerusalem (1 Chronicles 15:9, 11). (B.C. 1043)
(9.) A Levite in the time of Hezekiah; one of the overseers of the offerings made in the temple (2 Chronicles 31:13). (B.C. 726)
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