Pagiel:
God allots, a prince of the tribe of Asher (Num 1:13), in the wilderness.
Pagiel:
prevention, or prayer, of God
Pagiel:
pa'-gi-el, pa'-ji-el, pa-gi'-el (paghi'el, "God's intervention"): Son of Ocran, of the tribe of Asher, among those enrolled by Moses at the numbering of Israel (Nu 1:13; 2:27). When the tabernacle was set up, the heads of the families of Israel "brought their offerings" in rotation, and Pagiel, as prince of his tribe, came on the 11th day (Nu 7:72). Nu 7:72-77 describes his offering. In the journeyings of Israel he was "over the host of the tribe of the children of Asher" (Nu 10:26), and possibly standard-bearer (compare Nu 10:14,22,25).
Written by Henry Wallace
Pagiel:
(God allots) the son of Ocran and chief of the tribe of Asher at the time of the exodus (Numbers 1:13; 2:27; 7:72; 7:77; 10:26). (B.C. 1491)
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