(Hebrews Doday',
ãּåֹãִé
, prob. another form for Dodo; Sept.
Äùäßá
v.r.
Äùäáú
v and
Äùäáú
v
á
, Vulg. Dudia), an Ahohite, the chief officer of the contingent for the second month under David (1Ch_27:4); probably the same as DODO SEE DODO (q.v.), whose son Eleazar was one of David's three chief braves (2Sa_23:9; 1Ch_11:12). By some the words
áï àìòæø
, "Eleazar the son of," are supposed to have accidentally escaped in transcription from the text in 1Ch_27:4 making this person the father of the military character there spoken of.