Rephaiah:
medicine or refreshment of the Lord
Rephaiah:
re-fa'-ya, re-fi'-a (rephayah, probably "Yah is healing"; Septuagint Rhaphaia(s)) :
(1) In David's family, Septuagint also Rhaphal (1Ch 3:21).
(2) A captain of Simeon (1Ch 4:42).
(3) A grandson of Issachar, Septuagint also Rhaphara (1Ch 7:2).
(4) A descendant of Saul (1Ch 9:43; in 1Ch 8:37 called "Raphah" (raphah); Septuagint also Raphai).
(5) One of the repairers of the wall under Nehemiah (Ne 3:9).
Rephaiah:
(healed of Jehovah).
(1.) The sons of Rephaiah appear among the descendants of Zerubbabel in 1 Chronicles 3:21.
(2.) A Simeonite chieftain in the reign of Hezekiah (1 Chronicles 4:42). (B.C. 727)
(3.) Son of Tola the son of Issachar (1 Chronicles 7:2).
(4.) Son of Binea, and descendant of Saul (1 Chronicles 9:43).
(5.) The son of Hur, and ruler of a portion of Jerusalem (Nehemiah 3:9). (B.C. 441)
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