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Pelet

 

1. Fourth son of Jahdai in the genealogy of the family of Caleb.

2. A man of Benjamin, one of the two sons of Azmaveth; he defected from the armies of Saul and joined David at Ziklag. Like his brethren he could use both right and left hands to hurl stones and shoot arrows.

Concordance
PELET 1: I Chr 2:47
PELET 2: I Chr 12:3


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Pelet ('lĕt).

1 Name in an obscure genealogy. 1 Chron. 2.47.

2 Benjamite leader with David. 1 Chron. 12.3.

 
 
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