This list contains persons named in the Bible of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside from any family connections.
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Abdi
The name Abdi is probably an abbreviation of Obediah, meaning "servant of YHWH", according to the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.[2] Easton's Bible Encyclopedia, on the other hand, holds that it means "my servant". The name "Abdi" appears three times in the Bible.
- Chronicles 6:29.[3] "And on the left hand their brethren the sons of Merari: Ethan the son of Kishi, the son of Abdi, the son of Malluch."[4]
- Chronicles 29:12. "Then the Levites arose, Mahath the son of Amasai, and Joel the son of Azariah, of the sons of the Kohathites; and of the sons of Merari, Kish the son of Abdi, and Azariah the son of Jehallelel; and of the Gershonites, Joah the son of Zimmah, and Eden the son of Joah."[4]
- Ezra 10:26. "And of the sons of Elam: Mattaniah, Zechariah, and Jehiel, and Abdi, and Jeremoth, and Elijah."[4]
Abdon
Abdon is the name of four biblical individuals.
- An Abdon in the book of Judges: see the article Abdon (Judges).
- The first-born of Gibeon of the tribe of Benjamin, mentioned only in passing in genealogies (1 Chronicles 8:30, 9:36).
- Abdon the son of Micah. Josiah sent him, among others, to the prophetess Huldah, in order to discern the meaning of the recently rediscovered book of the law (2 Chronicles 34:20). He is referred to as Achbor in 2 Kings 22:12.
- Abdon son of Sashak. He is only mentioned as a name in a genealogy (1 Chronicles 8:23).[5]
Abijah
Abijah is the name of eight biblical individuals.
Abinadab
- A man of Saul was then installed as king. He ruled for 40 years, and several more years passed before David took the ark from Abinadab's house to bring it to Jerusalem.
- The second of the eight sons of 1 Samuel 17:13).
- One of 1 Chronicles 10:2).
- Ben-abinadab; One of Solomon's officers, who "provided victuals for the king and his household." He presided, for this purpose, over the region of Dor and had Taphath a daughter of Solomon to wife.(1 Kings 4:7-11).
Abiasaph
Abiasaph (meaning: "father of gathering", from abi, son, and asaph, to gather) was a son of Korah of the house of Levi according to Exodus 6:24, born in Egypt. Ebiasaph is a spelling variation of Abiasaph.
Abiel
Abiel was the name of two individuals mentioned in the Bible:
- Son of Zeror, of the tribe of Benjamin, he was the grandfather of King Saul and of his commander Abner. 1 Samuel 9
- An Arbathite, one of King David's Warriors who was known for his bravery. 11:32
Abimael
In 1:22. Abimael means "my father is God".
Ahinadab
Ahinadab (Hebrew: אחינדב áḤYNaDaḄ "My Brother Is Noble"), son of Iddo, is one of the twelve commissariat officers appointed by Solomon in so many districts of his kingdom to raise supplies by monthly rotation for his household. He was appointed to the district of Mahanaim (1 Kings 4:14), east of Jordan. Template:Eastons
Abitub
Ahitub; good, brother of goodness, or father of goodness
- Ahitub, son of 1Chronicles 9:11)
- Ahitub, son of 2Samuel 8:15-17)
- Ahitub, a descendant through the priestly line of the first 1Chronicles 6:11-12)
- Ahitub, a 1Chronicles 8:11)
Adbeel
Adbeel, Nadbeel or Idiba’ilu, was the third son of Tiglath-Pileser conquered in the 8th century BCE. (Kenneth A. Mathews, 2005, p. 361)
Adah
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- Adah, the first wife of 4:19-23)
- Adah, the first wife of 26:34,36:2-4)
The Order of the Eastern Star considers Adah also to be the name of the daughter of Jephthah, although the Bible does not name her.
Adalia
In Susa.
Adina
In Reubenites named Shiza.
Adlai
In 27:29, Adlai is the father of Shaphat, and the grandfather of the prophet Elisha.
Admatha
In Persia.
Agee
Agee was the father of Jonathan or his brother.
Ahab
Ahab (Hebrew: אחאב, which means "brother/father") is the name of at least two biblical figures:
- Ahab, king of Israel (q.v.)
- Ahab, son of Koliah,who, according to Jeremiah 29:21, was labeled a false prophet by YHVH [7]
Aharhel
In 4:8, Aharhel is the son of Harum of the tribe of Judah.
Ahasbai
Ahasbai, the son of the Maachathite, was the father of Eliphelet, one of King David's Warriors (2 Samuel 23:34).
Ahi
- Ahi is the son of Abdiel in 1 Chronicles 5:15
- Ahi is the son of Shomer in 1 Chronicles 7:34
Ahilud
Ahilud is the father of Beth Shan.
Ahiram
Ahiram was a son of Benjamin according to Numbers 26:38.
Ahisamach
Ahisamach or Ahisamakh, also Ahis'amach (Hebrew: אחיסמך "brother of support"), of the tribe of Dan, was the father of Aholiab according to Exodus 31:6, Exodus 35:34, and Exodus 38:23.
Ahishar
Ahishar (אחישר in Hebrew; meaning Brother of song, or singer), the officer who was “over the household” of Solomon (4:6).
Ajah
In 1:40, Ajah is a son of Zibeon. Ajah means hawk. Alternative spelling: Aiah.
Akan
In Jaakan.
Akkub
In Babylonian captivity.
Allon
In 4:37, Allon is the son of Jedaiah, of the family of the Simeonites, who expelled the Hamites from the valley of Gedor.
Alvah
In Aliah.
Alvan
In 1:40 he is called Alian.
Amasa
In Ahaz.
Amasiah
In Jehoshaphat.
Amaziah
In
Amminadib
A person mentioned in the chariots were famed for their swiftness. It is rendered in the margin “my willing people,” and in the Revised Version “my princely people.”
Ammizabad
Ammizabad was the son of 1 Chronicles 27:6).
Amon
Amon (Hebrew: אמן 'aMoN) was a city governor in the time of Kings Jehoshaphat and Ahab[9]
Amzi
Amzi ('am-tsee') is a masculine Hebrew name meaning "my strength" or "strong." Two individuals with this name are mentioned in the Bible:
- Merari.
- A son of Jerusalem to rebuild the city walls.
Anah
In the Book of Genesis, there are two men and one woman named Anah.
- In Esau.
- In Horites. Some authorities claim this is a tribal name, not a personal name.
- In 1:40-41, Anah is a son of Zibeon, and is famed for discovering hot springs.
Amendment: Actually the Anah in Genesis 36:2,14,18,25 mentioned above is the same as the Anah, the son of Zibeon in verse 24. In verse 2 and 14 it says, "Aholibamah the daughter of Anah, the daughter of Zibeon the Hivite;." Some are confused with this wording and believe that it is saying that Anah is a daughter of Zibeon. In verse 24 it clearly says that Zibeon's two sons were Ajah and Anah. Since the original text does not have a literal word for "grand daughter" the word "bath" was used in both cases. But this sentence is stating that Aholibamah is the daughter of Anah and the "granddaughter" of Zibeon, not that Anah is the daughter of Zibeon.
Anak
Anak was the father of Ahiman, Sheshai, and Talmai in Numbers 13:22
Anan
Anan was one of the Israelites who sealed the covenant after the return from BabylonNehemiah 10:27).
Aphiah
Aphiah, of the tribe of Benjamin, was an ancestor of King Saul and of his commander Abner. According to Saul, his family was the least of the tribe of Benjamin. (1 Samuel 9)
Ard
Ard - ארד was the tenth son of Benjamin in Genesis 46:21. It is relatively unusual among Hebrew names for ending in a cluster of two consonants instead of as a segholate.
Areli
Areli was a son of Gad according to Genesis 46:16 and Numbers 26:17. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Aristobulus
Aristobulus is apparently the patriarch of a household; Paul of Tarsus instructed his followers to greet "those who belong to the household of Aristobulus". Romans 16:10.
Arnan
Arnan was a descendant of David, father of Obadiah, and son of Rephaiah.
Arodi
Arodi or Arod was a son of Gad according to Genesis 46:16 and Numbers 26:17. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Ashbel
Hebrew: אשבל Ashbel (meaning=flowing)46:21.
Asriel
Asriel was a son of Manasseh according to Numbers 26:31, Joshua 17:2, and 1 Chronicles 7:14.
Assir
Assir was a son of Korah of the house of Levi according to Exodus 6:24, born in Egypt. It was also the firstborn son of Jehoiachin, King of Judah.
Azariah
Azariah (Hebrew - עזריהו `aZaRYaHOo "God Helped"), son of Nathan, was appointed by King Solomon to be over his deputies. I Kings 4:5. For Azariah the priest see Azariah (high priest).
Azzan
Azzan was the father of Paltiel, a prince of the Tribe of Issachar. (Num. 34:26).
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Baanah
(Hebrew: בענא Ba`aNa)
- Baanah the Netophathite was the father of Heleb, one of King David's Warriors (2 Samuel 23:29, 1 Chronicles 11:30).
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- Baanah the son of Ahilud, was one of Solomon's twelve regional administrators, having jurisdiction over Taanach, Meggido, and Beth-shean (I Kings 4:12).
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- Baanah the son of Hushai, was one of Solomon's twelve regional administrators, having jurisdiction over Asher and Aloth (I Kings 4:16).
Baara
Baara was one of the three wives of Shaharaim, according to 1 Chronicles 8:8.
Barachel
Barachel was a Buzite, and was the father of Elihu, an antagonist of Job, according to Job 32:2.
Barkos
Barkos was a painter who was the father of some of the Nethinim, according to Ezra 2:53.
Barzillai
Barzillai the Gileadite of Rogelim was 80 years old at the time of Absalom's revolt against King David. Barzillai supplied provisions for David's army at Mahanaim (2 Samuel 17:27-29). After the death of Absalom, Barzillai, being an old man, was unable to accompany the king back to Jerusalem, but brought Chimham to David for the return journey (2 Samuel 19:31-37).
Another figure who married one of Barzillai's daughters was called Barzellai as a result (Ezra 2:61; Nehemiah 7:63). In 1 Esdras 5:38, he is called Zorzelleus.
Basemath
Hebrew: Sweet-smelling or Sweet-smile
- Basemath, wife of Esau, and daughter of Elon the Hittite (
- Mahalath of Genesis 28.
- Basemath, the daughter of 1Kings 4:15)
Becher
Becher was the name of two individuals mentioned in the Bible:
- The second of ten sons of Benjamin according to Genesis 46:21 and 1 Chronicles 7:6
- A son of Ephraim according to Numbers 26:35. His descendants were referred to as Bachrites.
Bechorath
Bechorath, son of Aphiah, of the tribe of Benjamin, was an ancestor of King Saul and of his commander Abner. According to Saul, his family was the least of the tribe of Benjamin. (1 Samuel 9)
Bela
Hebrew: בלע BeLa` "Crooked"
Bela was the name of three individuals mentioned in the Bible:
- Bela ben Beor, an Edomite king according to Genesis 36:32 and 1 Chronicles 1:43
- (also "Belah") The first of ten sons of Benjamin according to Genesis 46:21, Numbers 26:38, and 1 Chronicles 7 and 8.
- A son of Azaz according to 1 Chronicles 5:8
Ben Abinadab
Ben Abinadab (Hebrew בנ אבינדב BeN ,'aḄYNaDaḄ "My Father is Liberal"), was one of King Solomon's twelve regional administrators; he was over Dor, and he was married to Taphath, a daughter of Solomon. I Kings 4:11 (RSV).
Ben Deker
Ben Dekar (Hebrew בנ דקר BeN DeQeR "Son of Pick"), was one of King Solomon's twelve regional administrators; he was over Makaz, Shaalbim, Beth-shemesh, and Elon-beth-hanan. I Kings 4:9 (RSV).
Ben Geber
Ben Geber (Hebrew בנ גבר BeN GeḄeR "Son of He-Man"), was one of King Solomon's twelve regional administrators; he was over Ramoth Gilead and Argob. I Kings 4:13 (RSV).
Ben Hesed
Ben Hesed (Hebrew בנ חסד BeN ḤeÇeD "Son of Grace"), was one of King Solomon's twelve regional administrators; he was over Aruboth, Sochoh, and Hepher. I Kings 4:10 (RSV).
Ben Hur
Ben Hur (Hebrew בנ חור Ben Hur "Son of Hur") was one of King Solomon's twelve regional administrators; he was over Ephraim. I Kings 4:8 (RSV).
Beno
Beno was the son of Merari and from Jaaziah 1 Chronicles 24:26-27.
Beriah
Beriah is the name of four different biblical individuals:
- One of 7:30)
- A son of 7:20-23), born after the killing of Ephraim's sons Ezer and Elead, and so called by his father "because it went badly with his house."
- A 8:13)
- A 23:10-11)
Bidkar
Bidkar (Hebrew: בדקר) was an officer of the Israelite king Jehu. Jehu ordered Bidkar to throw the body of the king he usurped, Jehoram, into the field of Naboth, fulfilling prophecy. II Kings 9:25
Bigtha
Bigtha is one of the eunuchs who served 1:10.
Birsha
Birsha is the king of Gomorrah in Genesis 14 who joins other Canaanite city kings in rebelling against Chedorlaomer.
Bukki
Bukki was a prince of the tribe of Dan; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan amongst the tribe (Num. 34:22).
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Carmi
Carmi refers to two individuals mentioned in the Bible:
- The fourth son of Reuben according to Genesis 46:9, Numbers 26:6, and 1 Chronicles 5:3.
- The son of Zabdi, grandson of Zerah of the Tribe of Judah, and the father of Achan, according to Joshua 7:1. He was present at the Battle of Jericho.
Chalcol
Chalcol (Hebrew כלכל KhaLKoL - the same consonants with different vowel points (KiLKayL) means "maintain") was one of the exemplars of wisdom than whom Solomon was wiser. (I Kings 4:31)
Chimham
Chimham accompanied King David to Gilgal after the death of Absalom. (2 Samuel 19:37-40)
Also a place near Bethlehem where Johanan regrouped before departing to Egypt. Jeremiah 41:17 [13]
Chislon
Chislon was the father of Elidad, a prince of the Tribe of Benjamin. (Num. 34:21)
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Dalphon
Dalphon was one of the ten sons of Haman, killed along with Haman by the Jews of Persia, according to Esther 9:7.
Darda
Darda (Hebrew: דרדע DaRDa`) was one of the exemplars of wisdom than whom Solomon was wiser. (I Kings 4:31)
Delaiah
Delaiah (Hebrew דליהו Dela-Yahu "freed by Jehovah" [14] is the name of several biblical persons:
- Son of Shemaiah, and officer to King Jehoiakim of Judah. He was one of the officers present at the delivery of a scroll sent by Jeremiah, (36:25)
- Son of Elioenai, a descendant of the royal 3:24)
- The head of a family that came up from the Babylonian exile with Zerubbabel, that was unable to give its ancestral genealogy. (7:62)
- Son of Mehetabel and father of Shemaiah. (6:10) He is probably identical to the previous entry.
Deuel
Deuel was the father of Eliasaph and the leader of the Tribe of Gad, as noted in five verses in the Book of Numbers, beginning with Numbers 1:14.
Diblaim
Diblaim was the mother of the prophet Hosea's wife, Gomer. Her name means 'doubled cakes'. (Hosea 1:3)
Dibri
Dibri of the house of Dan was the father of Shelomith according to Leviticus 24:11. Shelomith's son was stoned to death for blasphemy.
Diklah
Diklah was a son of Joktan according to Genesis 10:27, 1 Chronicles 1:21.
Dishan
Dishan was the youngest son of Seir the Horite. (Genesis 36:21)
Dodo
Dodo (possibly meaning "beloved") is a name given to three persons in the Bible:
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Ebed-melech
Ebed-melech (Hebrew: עבד-מלך `eḆeD-MeLeKh "Slave of the king"), the Ethiopian eunuch, intervened with king Zedekiah on behalf of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 38:7ff)
Eglah
Eglah was one of David's wives and the mother of Ithream according to II Samuel 3:4.
Ehi
In Ahiram.
Elasah
Elasah (Hebrew: אלעשה meaning 'made by God') was the name of two individuals mentioned in the Bible:
- The son of Shaphan, who was chosen by King Zedekiah of Judah to be one of the two messengers to take Jeremiah's letter to Nebuchadnezzar (Jeremiah 29:3) He was probably the brother of Ahikam, who had taken Jermiah's part at the time of his arrest after the temple sermon [15]
- One of the sons of Pashur who was rebuked for marrying a foreign women (Ezra 10:18-19)
Eliadah
Eliadah (Hebrew: אלידע 'ELYaDa` "God Knows") was the father of Rezon (q.v.), regent of Damascus in the time of Solomon. I Kings 11:23
Eliasaph
Eliasaph was the name of two individuals mentioned in the Bible:
- The son of Deuel and the prince of the Tribe of Gad according to Numbers 1:14 and Numbers 10:20.
- The son of Lael and the chief of the house of Gershon according to Numbers 3:24.
Elidad
Elidad was a prince of the tribe of Benjamin; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan amongst the tribe (Num. 34:21).
Elihoreph
Elihoreph (Hebrew אליחרף) was a scribe in King Solomon's court. He was a son of Shisha and brother of Ahiah. (I Kings: 4:3) The name means "'my God repays,' or 'my God is the giver of the autumn harvest,'".[16]
Elionenai
Elionenai was a descedant of David. He was the father of Akkub, and son of Neariah.
Elishama
Elishama (Hebrew: אלישמע My God Heard) was the name of several biblical characters, including:
- Elishama,a son of Ammihud and a prince of the house of Ephraim according to Numbers 1:10.
- Elishama the scribe (Jeremiah 36:12)
Elishaphat
Elishaphat, son of 23:1.
Elisheba
Elisheba ("God is my oath", cognate to the name Elizabeth) is the wife of Aaron and sister-in-law of Moses. Her sons were Nadab, Abihu, Eleazer and Ithamar. (Exodus 6:23).
Elizaphan
Elizaphan was a prince of the tribe of Zebulun; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan amongst the tribe (Num. 34:25).
Elizur
Elizur was a son of Shedeur and a prince of the House of Reuben according to Numbers 1:5.
Elnathan
Elnathan (Hebrew אלנתן El-Natan "God Gave") ben Achbor of Jerusalem was the father of 26:20-23.
Elon
Elon (Template:Hebrew Name) was the name of two individuals mentioned in the Bible:
- A son of Zebulun according to Genesis 46:14 and Numbers 26:26. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
- Elon, one of the judges of Israel.
Elzaphan
Elzaphan was a son of Uzziel of the house of Levi according to Exodus 6:22, born in Egypt. He was a nephew of Amram and a cousin of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses. He and Mishael were asked by Moses to carry away Nadab's and Abihu's bodies to a place outside the camp. (Leviticus 10:4). In the wilderness of Sinai he was named chief of the house of Kohath (Numbers 3:30).
Enoch
In Irad. Cain named the city of Enoch after his son.
Enan
Enan was a member of the house of Naphtali according to Numbers 1:15. He was the father of Ahira.
Ephod
Ephod was the father of Hanniel, a prince of the Tribe of Manasseh. (Num. 34:23).
Ephron
Ephron the Hittite, son of Zohar, lived in Mamre among the children of Heth. He was the owner of the property that included the Cave of Machpelah, which he sold to Abraham for four hundred shekels of silver. (Genesis 23:8-17)
Eran
Eran was a son of Shuthelah of the Tribe of Ephraim according to Numbers 26:36.
Eri
In 26:16)
Evi
Evi was one of five Midianite kings killed during the time of Moses by an Israelite expedition led by Phinehas, son of Eleazar according to Numbers 31:8 and Joshua 13:21.
Ezbon
Ezbon is the name of two people mentioned in the Bible:
- A son of 26:16 his name is given as Ozni, whose descendants constitute the Oznite clan.
- A son of 7:7).
Ezrah
Ezrah is the father of Jether, Mered, Epher and Jalon, grandfather (through Mered) of Miriam, Shammai and Ishbah, and great-grandfather (through Ishbah) of Eshtemoa (4:17)
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Gaddi
Gaddi, the son of Susi of the House of Manasseh, was a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:11.
Gaddiel
Gaddiel, the son of Sodi of the house of Zebulun, was a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:10.
Gamul
Gamul (24:17)
Gazez
1. Gazez ("shearer") was the son of 1Chronicles 2:46)
2. Gazez was a brother of 1Chronicles 2:46)
Geber
Geber (Hebrew: גבר, GeḆeR, "He-man"), son of Uri, was one of King Solomon's regional administrators; his territory was Gilead. (First Kings 4:19)
Gemalli
Gemalli of the house of Dan was the father of Ammiel, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:4.
Gemariah
Gemariah (Hebrew: גמריה which means, "God completed me" is the name of at least two biblical characters:
- Gemariah son of Shaphan in chapter 36 of Jeremiah. His own son Micaiah hears Jeremiah's secretary Baruch read Jeremiah's prophecies against the nation, and reports to a meeting of the court officials, including his father, nearby. This leads to the scroll being read before king Jehoiakim, who cuts it up and burns it despite the protestations of Gemariah and Elnathan ben Achbor.[18]
- Gemariah son of Hilkiah, one of the envoys whom King Zedekiah sent to Babylonia (Jeremiah 29:3) Nothing else is known of him; he was hardly the brother of Jeremiah, whose father was also named Hilkiah.[15]
Genubath
Genubath (Hebrew: גנבת GNuḆaTh "Stolen") is mentioned in I Kings 11:20 as the son born to Hadad the Edomite and the sister of Queen Tahpenes, Pharaoh's wife.
Gera
Hebrew: גרא GeR'a "stranger"
- In Benjamin.
- Gera is also the name of the father of Shimei (2 Samuel 19:16)
- Gera is also the name of two of the sons of Bela (see above), making both nephews of the earlier Gera. (8:3,5)
- Gera is also the name of the father of Ehud, a "Benjamite, a man left-handed" - Book of Judges, 3:15.
Geuel
Geuel, the son of Machi of the Tribe of Gad, was a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:16.
Gideoni
Gideoni was a member of the house of Benjamin according to Numbers 1:11. He was the father of Abidan.
Guni
Guni was a son of Naphtali according to Genesis 46:24 and Numbers 26:48. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Gideon
Gideon was, according to Judges 6:11 the son of Joash the Abiezrite. He defeated the Midianites.
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Haahashtari
Haahashtari was one of the sons of Naarah (1 Chronicles 4:6)
Habazziniah
Habazziniah was the head of a family of Rechabites (Jeremiah 35:3)
Hadadezer
According to I Kings 11:23, Hadadezer (Hebrew: הדדעזר HaDaD`eZeR "Hadad Helps") was king of Zobah.
Haddad
Haddad the Edomite was an adversary of Solomon (I Kings 10:14)
Haggi
Haggi was a son of Gad according to Genesis 46:16 and Numbers 26:15. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Hakkoz
Hakkoz is the name of two or three biblical individuals:
- Head of the seventh of twenty-four 24:10)
- Head of a family of priests after the 7:63)
- Father of Uriah and grandfather of Meremoth, who assisted Nehemiah in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. (3:21) He is probably identical to the previous entry.
Hamor
Hamor was the father of Shechem. Shechem defiled Dinah according to Genesis 34
Hamul
Hamul was a son of Pharez of the Tribe of Judah according to Genesis 46:12 and Numbers 26:21. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Hanameel
Hanameel (Hebrew: חנמאל, which means "rest from God") A cousin of Jeremiah from whom the latter bought property. Jeremiah 32:7ff.
Hananiah
Hananiah (Hebrew: חנניה, which means "my rest is God") is the name of at least two biblical characters:
- Hananiah son of Zerubbabel, the father of Jeshaiah, was a descendant of David.
- Hananiah son of `aZOoR, a prophet in the time of king Zedekiah. He opposed the prophet Jeremiah, was denounced by Jeremiah, and died within a year of denunciation. Jeremiah chapter 28.
Hanniel
Hanniel Prince of the tribe of Manasseh; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan amongst the tribe (Num. 34:23).
Haran
Haran, or Aran (Hebrew הָרָן) refers to three minor biblical people in the Hebrew Bible:
- Genesis 11:27-29)
- Haran, son of 1Chronicles 2:46)
- Haran, son of 1 Chronicles 23:1-9)
Harim
"Harim" redirects here. For the city in Syria, see
Harem, Syria.
Harim (Hebrew: חָרִם; "destroyed" or "dedicated to God") was the name of three biblical patriarchs:
- Head of the third of twenty-four 24:8)
- Head of a non-priestly family, with 320 members, which returned with 10:28)
- Head of a priestly family, with 1017 members, which returned with 12:152)
Hazo
Hazo was the son of 22:22).
Heber
Heber or Chéver (Template:Hebrew Name 2) is the grandson of the patriarch Noah's descendant.
Helek
Helek was a son of Gilead of the Tribe of Manasseh according to Numbers 26:30 and Joshua 17:2.
Helon
Helon was a member of the house of Zebulun according to Numbers 1:9. He was the father of Eliab.
Hepher
Hepher was a son of Manasseh according to Numbers 26:32 and Joshua 17:2.
Hezron
Hezron or Hetzron (Template:Hebrew Name) is the name of two men in Genesis.
- In Reuben and the founder of the Hezronites.
- In Judah and the son of Pharez.
Hiel
Hiel the Bethelite (Heb. אֲחִיאֵל, חִיאֵל; "the [divine] brother, or kinsman, is God")[19]) rebuilt Jericho during the reign of King Ahab. (I Kings 16:34)
Hillel
- The father of Abdon, in the Book of Judges.
Hiram
Hiram (Hebrew: חירם ḤYRaM "My Life Exalted") of Tyre, son of a widow of the tribe of Naphtali whose father was a craftsman in bronze, was given the metal work of King Soloman's temple. I Kings 7:13-14. According to The Interpreter's Bible, Hiram is a shortened form of אחירם ('aḥîrām, "brother of Ram the lofty one.[20]
Hobab
Hobab was 4:11). The relevant part of Numbers 10:29 reads: "And Moses said unto Hobab, the son of Reuel the Midianite, Moses' father-in-law". That of Judges 4:11 reads: "Now Heber the Kenite had severed himself from the Kenites, even from the children of Hobab the father-in-law of Moses".
Hori
Hori of the house of Simeon was the father of Shaphat, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:5.
Huppim
Huppim חופים or Hupham - חופם was the ninth son of Benjamin in Genesis 46:21 and Numbers 26:39.
Hushim
Hushim or Shuham was a son of Dan according to Genesis 46:23 and Numbers 26:42. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
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Igal
Igal, the son of Joseph of the house of Issachar, was a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:7.
Ikkesh
Ikkesh the Tekoite was the father of Ira, one of King David's Warriors (2 Samuel 23:26, 1 Chronicles 11:28).
Imla
Imla the (im'la; "full"). The father of Micaiah, which latter was the prophet who ironically foretold the defeat of the allied kings of Judah and Israel against Ramoth-gilead (2 Chron 18:7-8). In the parallel passage (1 Kings 22:8-9) his name is written Imlah.
Irad
In Mehujael.
Irijah
Irijah (Hebrew יראייה YiR'Y-YH "My fear is of God" or "God sees me") is an official who arrests Jeremiah on suspicion of desertion - Jeremiah 37:13
Iscah
Iscah or Jesca (Genesis 11:27-30
The original Hebrew name Yiskāh (יִסְכָּה), means "foresight", or being able to see the potential in the future. The Hebrew root sakhah (ס.כ.ה) means "to see," so the name Yiskah, with the added yod, implies "to see before". Iscah is the niece of Abraham. (See also Haran#Family tree)
Strong's 03252. יִסְכָּה Yickah yis-kaw’; from an unused root meaning to watch; observant; Jiskah, sister of Lot:—Iscah.
Ishui
Ishui was a son of Saul according to I Samuel 14:49.
Isui
Isui or Jesui was a son of Asher according to Genesis 46:17 and Numbers 26:44. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Ithream
Ithream was the son of David and Eglah, David's sixth son, according to II Samuel 3:5.
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Jachin
Jachin was a son of Simeon according to Genesis 46:10, Exodus 6:15, and Numbers 26:12, one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob. In Freemasonry the right hand pillar of the entrance of Solomon's Temple is so named for Jachin, the assistant high priest who officiated at its dedication.
Jahleel
Jahleel was a son of Zebulun according to Genesis 46:14 and Numbers 26:26. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Jehoiada
Jehoiada (Hebrew: יהוידע,Yehoyada, which means "God Knew") was the name of at least three people in the Hebrew Bible:
- Jehoiada, a priest durings the reigns of Ahaziah, Athaliah, and Joash (q.v.)
- Jehoiada, father of Benaiah (cf. Benaiah)
- Jehoiada, a priest in the time of Jeremiah (Jeremiah 29:26)
Jahzeel
Jahzeel was a son of Naphtali according to Genesis 46:24 and Numbers 26:48. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Jalon
Jalon was one of four sons of 4:17)
Jamin
Jamin The name Jamin means right hand. There are three different Jamins in the Bible:
- a son of Numbers 26:12. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
- Man of Judah, see 1 Chronicles 2:27
- Post exile Levite who interpreted the law, see Nehemiah 8:7,8
Jarha
Jarha was an Egyptian slave of Sheshan who was married to Sheshan's daughter according to 1 Chronicles 2:34-35.
Jecholiah
Jecholiah (Hebrew: יכליהו, YeKhaLYaHOo) of Jerusalem was the wife of the King of Judah, Amaziah, and the mother of King Azariah. II Kings 15:2
Jeezer
Jeezer was a son of Gilead of the Tribe of Manasseh according to Numbers 26:30.
Jehoaddan
Jehoaddan (Hebrew: יהועדן, Yehōaddān; "YHWH delights") was a native of Jerusalem, the wife of King Joash of Judah, and mother of his successor, King Amaziah. II Kings 14:2
Jehoshaphat
Jehoshaphat (Hebrew: יהושפט, YeHOShaPhaT, God Judges) son of Paruah, was one of King Solomon's twelve regional administrators, his jurisdiction was Issachar. (I Kings 4:17)
Jehosphaphat, son of Ahilud, was King Solomon's recorder. (I Kings 4:3)
Jehozabad
Jehozabad (Hebrew: יהוזבד, YeHOZaBaD), son of Shomer, was one of the assasinators of king Joash of Judah. II Kings 12:21. "This person is called Zabad, in 2 Chron. xxiv.26..." [21]
Jehudi
Jehudi (Hebrew יהודי "Judahite") "the son of Nethaniah, the son of Shelemiah, the son of Cushi" (Jeremiah 36:14) was one of the delegates the princes sent to fetch Baruch, Jeremiah's scribe, to read his scroll.
Jeiel
Jeiel is referred to as the "father of Gibeon" and is an ancestor of King Saul.[22]
Jemima
Jemima, meaning "Dove" was a daughter of Job according to Job 42:14. Jemimah was one of three daughters named after Baal's three daughters.
Jemuel
Jemuel was a son of Simeon according to Genesis 46:10, Exodus 6:15, and Numbers 26:12. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Jephunneh
Jephunneh (יְפֻנֶּה) is a biblical name which means "for whom a way is prepared", and was the name of two biblical figures:
- The father of Caleb the spy, who appears to have belonged to an Edomitish tribe called Kenezites, from Kenaz their founder. See (Numbers 13:6 etc.; Num. 32:12 etc.; Josh 14:14 etc.; 1 Chr 4:15.) (BCE 1530.)
- A descendant of Asher, eldest of the three sons of Jether. (1 Chronicles 7:38.) (BCE 1017.)
Jerah
Jerah was a son of Joktan according to Genesis 10:26, 1 Chronicles 1:20.
Jeshaiah
Jeshaiah may refer to multiple figures in the Bible:
- A descendant of David, the father of Rephaiah, and the son of Hananiah in 1 Chronicles 3:21.
- One of eight sons of Jeduthun in 1 Chronicles 25:3.
Jezer
Jezer was a son of Naphtali according to Genesis 46:24 and Numbers 26:49. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Jidlaph
Jidlaph was the son of 22:22).
Jimnah
Jimnah or Jimna was a son of Asher according to Genesis 46:17 and Numbers 26:44. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Joash
Joash, an Abiezrite of the Tribe of Manasseh, was the father of Gideon according to Judges 6 - 8.[23] His family was poor and lived in Ophrah. After Gideon tore down the altar of Baal and cut down the grove, the men of Ophrah sought to kill Gideon. Joash stood against them, saying, "He that will plead for [Baal], let him be put to death whilst it is yet morning: if he be a god, let him plead for himself, because one hath cast down his altar."
Job
Job or Jashub was a son of Issachar according to Genesis 46:13, Numbers 26:24 and 1 Chronicles 7:1. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Jobab
Jobab is the name of at least five men in the Hebrew Bible.
- A son of Joktan according to Genesis 10:29 and 1 Chronicles 1:23.
- Jobab ben Zerah, a King of Edom according to Genesis 36:33 and 1 Chronicles 1:44.
- King of Madon, one of the kings who fought against Israel in Joshua 11.
- A son of Shaharaim and Hodesh according to 1 Chronicles 8:9.
- A son of Elpaal according to 1 Chronicles 8:18.
Joel
Joel is the name of several men in the Hebrew Bible.
- The firstborn son of the prophet Samuel. According to I Samuel chapter 8, Joel and his brother Abijah were appointed by Samuel to be judges in Beersheba. However, Joel and Abijah "walked not in his ways, but turned aside after lucre, and took bribes, and perverted judgment" prompting the Israelites to demand that Samuel give them a king.
- An ancestor of Samuel (mentioned in
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- A Gadite chief (
- A chief of
- One of
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- Son of Pedaiah; a Manassite chief in the time of David (
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- One of those who married foreign wives (
- Son of Zichri; a
Jogli
Jogli was the father of Bukki, a prince of the Tribe of Dan. (Num. 34:22)
Johanan son of Kareah
Johanan (Hebrew: יוחנן "God is merciful") son of Kareah was among the officers who survived the destruction of Jerusalem and exile of Judeans by the king of Babylon; he warned Gedaliah, the governor, of a plot to kill him, but was ignored. Jeremiah 40 7ff.
Joiarib
Joiarib ("God will contend") is the name of two biblical persons:
- Ancestor of Maaseiah the son of Barukh, who was one of those to resettle Jerusalem after the return from Babylonia. (11:5)
- The head of a family of priests at the time of the return from Babylonia. (12:19)
Jonathan son of Abiathar
Jonathan was a son of Abiathar the priest (2 Samuel 15:27), and served as a messenger during Absalom's rebellion. (2 Samuel 15:36, 17:17).
Jonathan son of Kareah
Jonathan (Hebrew: יונתן "God gave") son of Kareah was among the officers who survived the destruction of Jerusalem and exile of Judeans by the king of Babylon; he was brother to Johanan q.v. - Jeremiah 40:8
Joseph
Joseph of the house of Issachar was the father of Igal, a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River according to Numbers 13:7.
Joshua the Bethshemite
Joshua the Bethshemite was the owner of the field in which the Ark of the Covenant came to rest when the Philistines sent it away on a driverless ox-drawn cart. (I Samuel 6:14)
Joshua the governor of the city
Joshua (Hebrew: יהושע YeHOShu'a "God saves") was a city governor in the time of King Josiah of Judah. II Kings 23:8
Jozachar
Jozachar (Hebrew: יוֹזָכָר, YOZaKhaR, "God Remembered"), son of Shimeath, was one of the assasinators of king Joash of Judah. In 2 Kings 12:21 the Hebrew is יוזבד, YOZaBaD.
Julia
Julia was a Christian woman at Rome to whom Paul sent his salutations in
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Kelita
Kelita ("Small/Petite") was a 10:23)
Kemuel
Kemuel Prince of the tribe of Ephraim; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan amongst the tribe (Num. 34:24).
Keren-happuch
Keren-happuch, sometimes spelled Kerenhappuch
Keziah
Keziah ("Cinnamon") is the name of 42:14)
Kolaiah
Kolaiah ("voice of Jehovah") is the father of the false prophet
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