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Nethaneel

 
Bible Guide: Nethaneel

("God had given")

1. The son of Zuar, one of the chiefs of the tribe of Issachar, who gave offerings to the tabernacle (Num 1:8; 2:5; 7:18, 23; 10:15).

2. One of the priests appointed by King David to blow the trumpets before the ark of God (I Chr 15:24).

3. The father of Shemaiah, a Levite appointed by King David to make the roster of the priests (I Chr 24:6).

4. One of the officials of King Jehoshaphat of Judah, who was sent to teach the Law in the cities of Judah (II Chr 17:7).

5. One of the officials of King Josiah of Judah, who gave Passover offerings to the Levites (II Chr 35:9).

6. A priest, son of Pashhur who, having married an alien wife, repudiated her, at the time of Nehemiah (Ezra 10:22).

Concordance
NETHANEEL 1: Num 1:8; 2:5; 7:18, 23; 10:15
NETHANEEL 2: I Chr 15:24
NETHANEEL 3: I Chr 24:6
NETHANEEL 4: II Chr 17:7
NETHANEEL 5: II Chr 35:9
NETHANEEL 6: Ezra 10:22


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Nethaneel (nēthăn'ēəl, nĕth'ənēl), in the Bible.

1 Prince of Issachar.

2 Brother of David.

3 Porter of the Temple.

4 Prince under Jehoshaphat.

5 Trumpeter.

Wikipedia: Nethaneel
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Nethaneel - נתנאל "Gift of/is God", Standard Hebrew Nətanʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Nəṯanʾēl

  1. The son of Zuar, chief of the tribe of Issachar at the Exodus (Num. 1:8; 2:5).
  2. One of David's brothers (1 Chr. 2:14).
  3. A priest who blew the trumpet before the ark when it was brought up to Jerusalem (1 Chr. 15:24).
  4. A Levite (1 Chr. 24:6).
  5. A temple porter, of the family of the Korhites (1 Chr. 26:4).
  6. One of the "princes" appointed by Jehoshaphat to teach the law through the cities of Judah (2 Chr. 17:7).
  7. A chief Levite in the time of Josiah (2 Chr. 35:9).
  8. Ezra 10:22.
  9. Neh. 12:21.
  10. A priest's son who bore a trumpet at the dedication of the walls of Jerusalem (Neh. 12:36).

The Midrash lists Nethaneel as one of the several names of Moses.

References

This article incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897.


 
 
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