Ahiezer:
brother of assistance
Ahiezer:
a-hi-e'-zer ('achiezer, "brother is help"):
(1) A son of Ammishaddai, a Danite prince, who acted as representative of his tribe on several occasions. (See Nu 1:12; 2:25; 7:66,71; 10:25.)
(2) One of the mighty men or warriors, who joined David at Ziklag when a furtive before Saul (1Ch 12:3).
Ahiezer:
(brother of help).
(1.) Son of Ammishaddai, hereditary chieftain of the tribe of Dan (Numbers 1:12; 2:25; 7:66). (B.C. 1490)
(2.) The Benjamite chief of a body of archers in the time of David (1 Chronicles 12:3). (B.C. 1050)
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