עַמִּישַׁדַּי (ʻAmmîyshadday) n-pr-m (am-mee-shad-dah'ee) Source: from H5971 and H7706; people of (the) Almighty; Meaning:Ammishaddai, an Israelite KJV: Ammishaddai.
Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry
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עַמִּישַׁדָּ֑יn.pr.m. ( my kinsman is Shadday);—a Danite
OET-RV: 12-83 12-83These were the leaders who presented their offerings:
• On the first day, Amminadav’s son Nahshonon behalf of the tribe of Yehudah, • on the second day, Zuar’s son Netanel on behalf of the tribe of Yissakar, • on the third day, Helon’s son Eliav on behalf of the tribe of Zevulun, • on the fourth day, Shedeyur’s son Elitsur on behalf of the tribe of Reuven, • on the fifth day, Tsurishaddai’s son Shelumiel on behalf of the tribe of Shimeon, • on the sixth day, Deuel’s son Elyasaf on behalf of the tribe of Gad, • on the seventh day, Ammihud’s son Elishama on behalf of the tribe of Efrayim, • on the eighth day, Pedahzur’s son Gamaliel on behalf of the tribe of Menashsheh, • on the ninth day, Gideoni’s son Avidan on behalf of the tribe of Benyamin, • on the tenth day, Ammishaddai’s son Ahiezer on behalf of the tribe of Dan, • on the eleventh day, Okran’s son Pagiel on behalf of the tribe of Asher, • and on the twelfth day, Enam’s son Ahira on behalf of the tribe of Naftali.
¶ Each of the leaders presented the following offerings:
• a silver dish (1.5 kg—all weights by the standard temple measurement) and a silver bowl (800g)—both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering, • a small gold dish (110g) filled with incense, • a young bull, a ram and a one-year-old male lamb for a burnt offering, • a male goat for a sin offering, • two cows, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old rams for the peace offering.
OET-RV: 12-83 12-83These were the leaders who presented their offerings:
• On the first day, Amminadav’s son Nahshonon behalf of the tribe of Yehudah, • on the second day, Zuar’s son Netanel on behalf of the tribe of Yissakar, • on the third day, Helon’s son Eliav on behalf of the tribe of Zevulun, • on the fourth day, Shedeyur’s son Elitsur on behalf of the tribe of Reuven, • on the fifth day, Tsurishaddai’s son Shelumiel on behalf of the tribe of Shimeon, • on the sixth day, Deuel’s son Elyasaf on behalf of the tribe of Gad, • on the seventh day, Ammihud’s son Elishama on behalf of the tribe of Efrayim, • on the eighth day, Pedahzur’s son Gamaliel on behalf of the tribe of Menashsheh, • on the ninth day, Gideoni’s son Avidan on behalf of the tribe of Benyamin, • on the tenth day, Ammishaddai’s son Ahiezer on behalf of the tribe of Dan, • on the eleventh day, Okran’s son Pagiel on behalf of the tribe of Asher, • and on the twelfth day, Enam’s son Ahira on behalf of the tribe of Naftali.
¶ Each of the leaders presented the following offerings:
• a silver dish (1.5 kg—all weights by the standard temple measurement) and a silver bowl (800g)—both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering, • a small gold dish (110g) filled with incense, • a young bull, a ram and a one-year-old male lamb for a burnt offering, • a male goat for a sin offering, • two cows, five rams, five male goats, and five one-year-old rams for the peace offering.