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Dictionaries :: Eliphelet

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Easton's Bible Dictionary

Eliphelet:

God his deliverance. (1.) One of David's distinguished warriors (2Sa 23:34); called also Eliphal in 1Ch 11:35.

(2.) One of the sons of David born at Jerusalem (1Ch 3:6; 14:5); called Elpalet in 1Ch 14:5. Also another of David's sons (1Ch 3:8); called Eliphalet in 2Sa 5:16; 1Ch 14:7.

(3.) A descendant of king Saul through Jonathan (1Ch 8:39).

International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Eliphelet:

e-lif'-e-let.

See ELIPHALAT

See ELIPHAL

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Eliphelet:

(the God of deliverance).

(1.) The name of a son of David, one of the children born to him after his establishment in Jerusalem (1 Chronicles 3:6). (B.C. after 1044)

(2.) Another son of David, belonging also to the Jerusalem family, and apparently the last of his sons (1 Chronicles 3:8).

(3.) One of the thirty warriors of David's guard (2 Samuel 23:34).

(4.) Son of Eshek, a descendant of King Saul through Jonathan (1 Chronicles 8:39). (B.C. before 536)

(5.) One of the leaders of the Bene‐Adonikam who returned from Babylon with Ezra (Ezra 8:13). (B.C. 459)

(6.) A man of the Bene‐Hushum in the time of Ezra who had married a foreign wife (Ezra 10:33). (B.C. 458)

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