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== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_73307" /> == | == Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_73307" /> == | ||
<p> '''Jo'ed.''' ''( | <p> '''Jo'ed.''' ''(For Whom [[Jehovah]] Is Witness).'' A Benjamite, the son of Pedaiah. Nehemiah 11:7. </p> | ||
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_51972" /> == | == Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_51972" /> == | ||
<p> <strong> | <p> <strong> JOED </strong> . A [[Benjamite]] ( Nehemiah 11:7 ). </p> | ||
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_66991" /> == | == Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_66991" /> == | ||
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_46121" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_46121" /> == | ||
<p> (Heb. Yoed', יוֹעֵד, | <p> (Heb. Yoed', יוֹעֵד, [[Jehovah]] is his ''Witness;'' Sept. Ι᾿ωάδ ), son of Pedaiah, father of Meshullam, and grandfather of Sallu, which last was one of the Benjamites who resided in [[Jerusalem]] after the captivity ( Nehemiah 11:7). B.C. considerably ante 538. </p> <p> (Heb. Yoë l', יוֹאֵל, [[Jehovah]] is his ''God;'' Sept. and N.T. Ι᾿ωήλ ), the name of at least twelve men. </p> <p> '''1.''' The oldest of the two sons of Samuel, appointed by him as judges in Beer-sheba, where their maladministration led to the popular desire for a monarchy ( 1 Samuel 8:2). (See [[Samuel]]). In 1 Chronicles 6:28, by a clerical error, he is called VASHNI (See [[Vashni]]) (q.v.). B.C. cir. 1094. He appears to have been the father of Heman, the [[Levitical]] singer ( 1 Chronicles 6:33; 1 Chronicles 15:17). </p> <p> '''2.''' A descendant of [[Reuben]] (but by what line does not appear), and father of [[Shemaiah]] or Shema, several incidents in the history of whose posterity are related ( 1 Chronicles 5:4; 1 Chronicles 5:8). B.C. considerably ante 1092. '''3.''' [[Brother]] of [[Nathan]] of Zobah, and one of David's famous warriors ( 1 Chronicles 11:38); called IGAL (See [[Igal]]) (q.v.) in the parallel passage ( 2 Samuel 23:36); </p> <p> '''4.''' The third named of the four sons of Izrahiah, a chieftain of the tribe of [[Issachar]] ( 1 Chronicles 7:3). B.C. prob. cir. 1017. </p> <p> '''5.''' A chief [[Levite]] of the family of Gershom, at the head of 130 [[Temple]] servitors ( 1 Chronicles 15:7; 1 Chronicles 15:11); probably the same with the third of the "sons" of [[Laadan]] ( 1 Chronicles 23:8), and also with the son of Jehiel, who, with [[Zetham]] his brother, had charge of the "treasures of the house of the Lord" ( 1 Chronicles 26:22). B.C. 1042. </p> <p> '''6.''' Son of Pedaiah, and prince of the half tribe of [[Manasseh]] west ( 1 Chronicles 27:20). B.C. 1014. </p> <p> '''7.''' Son of Pethuel, and second of the twelve minor prophets ( Joel 1:1). His history is only known from the contents of the book that bears his name. </p> | ||
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_5142" /> == | == International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_5142" /> == | ||
<p> ''''' jō´ed ''''' ( יועד , <i> ''''' yō‛ēdh ''''' </i> , "Yahweh is witness"): | <p> ''''' jō´ed ''''' ( יועד , <i> ''''' yō‛ēdh ''''' </i> , "Yahweh is witness"): A "son" of [[Benjamin]] ( Nehemiah 11:7 ), wanting in 1 Chronicles 9:7 . </p> | ||
==References == | ==References == |
Revision as of 10:44, 13 October 2021
Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Jo'ed. (For Whom Jehovah Is Witness). A Benjamite, the son of Pedaiah. Nehemiah 11:7.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]
JOED . A Benjamite ( Nehemiah 11:7 ).
Morrish Bible Dictionary [3]
Son of Pedaiah, a Benjamite. Nehemiah 11:7 .
Holman Bible Dictionary [4]
Nehemiah 11:7
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [5]
Nehemiah 11:7.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]
(Heb. Yoed', יוֹעֵד, Jehovah is his Witness; Sept. Ι᾿ωάδ ), son of Pedaiah, father of Meshullam, and grandfather of Sallu, which last was one of the Benjamites who resided in Jerusalem after the captivity ( Nehemiah 11:7). B.C. considerably ante 538.
(Heb. Yoë l', יוֹאֵל, Jehovah is his God; Sept. and N.T. Ι᾿ωήλ ), the name of at least twelve men.
1. The oldest of the two sons of Samuel, appointed by him as judges in Beer-sheba, where their maladministration led to the popular desire for a monarchy ( 1 Samuel 8:2). (See Samuel). In 1 Chronicles 6:28, by a clerical error, he is called VASHNI (See Vashni) (q.v.). B.C. cir. 1094. He appears to have been the father of Heman, the Levitical singer ( 1 Chronicles 6:33; 1 Chronicles 15:17).
2. A descendant of Reuben (but by what line does not appear), and father of Shemaiah or Shema, several incidents in the history of whose posterity are related ( 1 Chronicles 5:4; 1 Chronicles 5:8). B.C. considerably ante 1092. 3. Brother of Nathan of Zobah, and one of David's famous warriors ( 1 Chronicles 11:38); called IGAL (See Igal) (q.v.) in the parallel passage ( 2 Samuel 23:36);
4. The third named of the four sons of Izrahiah, a chieftain of the tribe of Issachar ( 1 Chronicles 7:3). B.C. prob. cir. 1017.
5. A chief Levite of the family of Gershom, at the head of 130 Temple servitors ( 1 Chronicles 15:7; 1 Chronicles 15:11); probably the same with the third of the "sons" of Laadan ( 1 Chronicles 23:8), and also with the son of Jehiel, who, with Zetham his brother, had charge of the "treasures of the house of the Lord" ( 1 Chronicles 26:22). B.C. 1042.
6. Son of Pedaiah, and prince of the half tribe of Manasseh west ( 1 Chronicles 27:20). B.C. 1014.
7. Son of Pethuel, and second of the twelve minor prophets ( Joel 1:1). His history is only known from the contents of the book that bears his name.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [7]
jō´ed ( יועד , yō‛ēdh , "Yahweh is witness"): A "son" of Benjamin ( Nehemiah 11:7 ), wanting in 1 Chronicles 9:7 .
References
- ↑ Joed from Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Joed from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
- ↑ Joed from Morrish Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Joed from Holman Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Joed from Fausset's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Joed from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
- ↑ Joed from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia