4. (Sept.
Å᾿ëéïý
.) One of the eminently able-bodied members of the family of Obed-edom (apparently a grandson by Shemaiah), who were appointed porters of the Temple under David (1Ch_26:7). B.C. 1043. Terms are applied to all these doorkeepers which appear to indicate that they were not only "strong men," as in A.V., but also fighting men. (See 1Ch_26:6-8; 1Ch_26:12, in which occur the words
çִéַì
= army, and
âַּáּåֹøַéí
— warriors or heroes.)
5. (Sept.
Å᾿ëéÜâ
.) A chief of the tribe of Judah, said to be "of the brethren of David" (1Ch_27:18), and hence supposed by some to have been his oldest brother ELIAB SEE ELIAB (1Sa_16:6). B.C. 1013 or ante.