Misael:
mis'-a-el, mi'-sa-el (Codex Alexandrinus Misael; Codex Vaticanus Meisael):
(1) One of those who stood on Ezra's left hand as he expounded the Law (1 Esdras 9:44 equals "Mishael," Ne 8:4).
(2) In The So of the Three Children verse 66 (Septuagint Da 1:7), for "Mishael," one of Daniel's companions in captivity.
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