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Tyndale Open Bible Dictionary

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JEIEL

1. Chief in Reuben’s tribe (1 Chr 5:7).

2. Benjamite who lived at Gibeon and an ancestor of Israel’s first king, Saul (1 Chr 8:29; 9:35).

3. One of David’s mighty men (1 Chr 11:44). He is perhaps identical with #1 above.

4. Levite gatekeeper in the sanctuary. He seems to have served as a musician also (1 Chr 15:18, 21; 16:5b). The Jeiel of 1 Chronicles 16:5a is probably a different musician.

5. Levite descended from Asaph and an ancestor of a prophet named Jahaziel (2 Chr 20:14).

6. Secretary for King Uzziah’s army, who kept or made military “rolls” or “musters” of the king’s troops (2 Chr 26:11).

7. KJV and NLT spelling of Jeuel, Elizaphan’s descendant, in 2 Chronicles 29:13. See Jeuel #2.

8. Levite leader who contributed Passover offerings during King Josiah’s reign (2 Chr 35:9).

9. KJV spelling of Jeuel, Adonikam’s descendant, in Ezra 8:13. See Jeuel #3.

10. Nebo’s descendant who was encouraged to divorce his foreign wife during the postexilic era (Ezr 10:43).