(Heb. Yoëlah',
éåֹòֵàìָä
, derivation uncertain; Sept.
É᾿ùçëÜ
v.r.
É᾿åëßá
, Vulg. Joëla), one of the two sons of Jeroham of Gedor, mentioned along with the brave Benjamite archers and others who joined David's fortunes at Ziklag (1Ch_12:7). B.C. 1055.