Joel

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

jō´el ( יואל , yō'ēl , popularly interpreted as "Yahweh is God"; but see Hpn , 153; Bdb , 222a):

(1) The firstborn of Samuel ( 1 Samuel 8:2;  1 Chronicles 6:33 (Hebrew 18), and supplied in the Revised Version (British and American) of   1 Chronicles 6:28 , correctly).

(2) A S imeonite prince ( 1 Chronicles 4:35 ). (3) A R eubenite chief ( 1 Chronicles 5:4 ,  1 Chronicles 5:8 ).

(4) A G adite chief, perhaps the same as (3) ( 1 Chronicles 5:12 ). He might be the chief of "a family or clan whose members might be reckoned as belonging to either or both of the tribes" (Curtis, Chronicles, 122).

(5) A L evite ancestor of Samuel ( 1 Chronicles 6:36 (Hebrew 21), called "Shaul" in   1 Chronicles 6:24 (Hebrew 9)).

(6) A chief of Issachar ( 1 Chronicles 7:3 ).

(7) One of David's mighty men ( 1 Chronicles 11:38 ), brother of Nathan.  2 Samuel 23:36 has "Igal son of Nathan," and the Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus has "son" in 1 Chronicles, a reading which Curtis adopts. See Igal .

(8) A L evite ( 1 Chronicles 15:7 ,  1 Chronicles 15:11 ,  1 Chronicles 15:17 ), probably the Joel of  1 Chronicles 23:8 and   1 Chronicles 26:22 .

(9) David's tribal chief over half of Manasseh ( 1 Chronicles 27:20 ).

(10) A L evite of Hezekiah's time ( 2 Chronicles 29:12 ).

(11) One of those who had married foreign wives ( Ezra 10:43 ) = "Juel" of 1 Esdras 9:35.

(12) A B enjamite "overseer" in Jerusalem ( Nehemiah 11:9 ).

(13) Ἰωήλ , Iōḗl , the prophet (  Joel 1:1;  Acts 2:16 ). See following article.

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