Jehiel:
God's living one. (1.) The father of Gibeon (1Ch 9:35).
(2.) One of David's guard (1Ch 11:44).
(3.) One of the Levites "of the second degree," appointed to conduct the music on the occasion of the ark's being removed to Jerusalem (1Ch 15:18,20).
(4.) A Hachmonite, a tutor in the family of David toward the close of his reign (1Ch 27:32).
(5.) The second of Jehoshaphat's six sons (2Ch 21:2).
(6.) One of the Levites of the family of Heman who assisted Hezekiah in his work of reformation (2Ch 29:14).
(7.) A "prince" and "ruler of the house of God" who contributed liberally to the renewal of the temple sacrifices under Josiah (2Ch 35:8).
(8.) The father of Obadiah (Ezr 8:9).
(9.) One of the "sons" of Elam (Ezr 10:26).
(10.) Ezr 10:21.
Jehiel:
(God lives).
(1.) One of the Levites appointed by David to assist in the service of the house of God (1 Chronicles 15:18; 15:20; 16:5).
(2.) One of the sons of Jehoshaphat king of Judah, put to death by his brother Jehoram (2 Chronicles 21:2; 21:4). (B.C. 887)
(3.) One of the rulers of the house of God at the time of the reforms of Josiah (2 Chronicles 35:8). (B.C. 623)
(4.) A Gershonite Levite (1 Chronicles 23:8) who had charge of the treasures (1 Chronicles 28:8).
(5.) A son of Hachmoni named in the list of David's officers (1 Chronicles 27:32) as "with the king's sons," whatever that may mean.
(6.) A Levite who took part in the restorations of King Hezekiah (2 Chronicles 29:14). (B.C. 726)
(7.) Another Levite at the same period (2 Chronicles 31:13).
(8.) Father of Obadiah, of the Bene‐Joab (Ezra 8:9). (B.C. before 459)
(9.) One of the Bene‐Elam, father of Shechaniah (Ezra 10:2).
(10.) A member of the same family, who himself had to part with his wife (Ezra 10:26).
(11.) A priest, one of the Bene‐Harim, who also had to put away his foreign wife (Ezra 10:21). (B.C. 459)
(12.)(treasured of God) a perfectly distinct name from the last.
(1). A man described as father of Gibeon; a fore‐father of King Saul (1 Chronicles 9:35).
(2). One of the sons of Hotham the Aroerite; a member of David's guard (1 Chronicles 11:44). (B.C. 1046)
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