Ezer:
a help
Ezer:
e'-zer (ezer, "help"):
(1) A Horite chief (Ge 36:21; 1Ch 1:38).
(2) A Judahite (1Ch 4:4).
(3) An Ephraimite, slain by men of Gath (1Ch 7:21).
(4) A Gadite who followed David while in exile on account of the wrath of Saul (1Ch 12:9).
(5) One of those who under direction of Nehemiah repaired the wall of Jerusalem (Ne 3:19).
(6) A musician in one of the great companies appointed by Nehemiah to give thanks at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem (Ne 12:42).
Ezer:
(treasure).
(1.) A son of Ephraim, who was slain by the aboriginal inhabitants of Gath while engaged in a foray on their cattle (1 Chronicles 7:21). (B.C. before 1491)
(2.) A priest who assisted in the dedication of the walls of Jerusalem under Nehemiah (Nehemiah 12:42). (B.C. 446)
(3.) Father of Hushah of the sons of Hur (1 Chronicles 4:4).
(4.) One of the Gadite chiefs who fought with David (1 Chronicles 12:8-9). (B.C. 1054)
(5.) One who aided in repairing the wall at Jerusalem; a Levite (Nehemiah 3:19).
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