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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_51281" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_51281" /> ==
<p> <strong> [[Giddalti]] </strong> [[(‘I]] magnify [God]’). [[A]] son of [[Heman]] (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 25:4; &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 25:29 ). </p>
<p> <strong> [[Giddalti]] </strong> (‘I magnify [God]’). A son of [[Heman]] (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 25:4; &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 25:29 ). </p>
          
          
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_66302" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_66302" /> ==
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_41551" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_41551" /> ==
<p> (Heb. id. גַּדִּלְתַּי, whom [[''I'']] [Jehovah] ''have made great;'' Sept. Γεδδολλαθί and Γεδδελθί, Vulg. ''Geddelthi'' and ''Gedelthi),'' the ninth named of the four teen musical sons of Heman, and head of the twenty second course of [[Levitical]] musicians in the tabernacle under David (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 25:4; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 25:29). [[B.C.]] 1013. The office of these brothers was to sound the horn in the Levitical orchestra (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 25:5; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 25:7). rst (who reduces the sons of Heman to five) suggests (Heb. Lex. s.v.) that the appended "names probably formed together ( גָּדִלְתַי וְרֹמִמְתֹּי עֶזֶר מִלֹּוֹתַי הוֹתַיר מִחֲזַיאוֹת have dealt out fame and victorious help; [[I]] have spoken oracles in fulness) an old prophetic saying with which an oracle began, whose words were applied to the five [as soubriquets]; the tone itself [as a ''name'' it would regularly be ''Giddalti']'' pointing to this explanation." (See [[Heman]]). </p>
<p> (Heb. id. '''''גַּדִּלְתַּי''''' , whom ''I'' [Jehovah] ''Have Made Great;'' Sept. '''''Γεδδολλαθί''''' and '''''Γεδδελθί''''' , Vulg. ''Geddelthi'' and ''Gedelthi),'' the ninth named of the four teen musical sons of Heman, and head of the twenty second course of [[Levitical]] musicians in the tabernacle under David (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 25:4; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 25:29). B.C. 1013. The office of these brothers was to sound the horn in the Levitical orchestra (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 25:5; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 25:7). F '''''Ü''''' rst (who reduces the sons of Heman to five) suggests (Heb. Lex. s.v.) that the appended "names probably formed together ( '''''גָּדִלְתַי''''' '''''וְרֹמִמְתֹּי''''' '''''עֶזֶר''''' '''''מִלֹּוֹתַי''''' '''''הוֹתַיר''''' '''''מִחֲזַיאוֹת''''' have dealt out fame and victorious help; I have spoken oracles in fulness) an old prophetic saying with which an oracle began, whose words were applied to the five [as soubriquets]; the tone itself [as a [[Name]] it would regularly be ''Giddalti']'' pointing to this explanation." (See Heman). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_4083" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_4083" /> ==
<p> ''''' gi ''''' - ''''' dal´tı̄ ''''' ( גּדּלתּי , <i> ''''' giddaltı̄ ''''' </i> , [["I]] magnify (God)"): [[A]] son of Heman (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 25:4 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 25:29 ), one of David's musicians. </p>
<p> ''''' gi ''''' - ''''' dal´tı̄ ''''' ( גּדּלתּי , <i> ''''' giddaltı̄ ''''' </i> , "I magnify (God)"): A son of Heman (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 25:4 , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 25:29 ), one of David's musicians. </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 07:51, 15 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Giddalti (‘I magnify [God]’). A son of Heman1 Chronicles 25:4;   1 Chronicles 25:29 ).

Morrish Bible Dictionary [2]

Son of Heman a Kohathite: appointed to the service of song.  1 Chronicles 25:4,29 .

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

 1 Chronicles 25:4 1 Chronicles 25:29

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [4]

 1 Chronicles 25:4;  1 Chronicles 6:33.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [5]

(Heb. id. גַּדִּלְתַּי , whom I [Jehovah] Have Made Great; Sept. Γεδδολλαθί and Γεδδελθί , Vulg. Geddelthi and Gedelthi), the ninth named of the four teen musical sons of Heman, and head of the twenty second course of Levitical musicians in the tabernacle under David ( 1 Chronicles 25:4;  1 Chronicles 25:29). B.C. 1013. The office of these brothers was to sound the horn in the Levitical orchestra ( 1 Chronicles 25:5;  1 Chronicles 25:7). F Ü rst (who reduces the sons of Heman to five) suggests (Heb. Lex. s.v.) that the appended "names probably formed together ( גָּדִלְתַי וְרֹמִמְתֹּי עֶזֶר מִלֹּוֹתַי הוֹתַיר מִחֲזַיאוֹת have dealt out fame and victorious help; I have spoken oracles in fulness) an old prophetic saying with which an oracle began, whose words were applied to the five [as soubriquets]; the tone itself [as a Name it would regularly be Giddalti'] pointing to this explanation." (See Heman).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [6]

gi - dal´tı̄ ( גּדּלתּי , giddaltı̄ , "I magnify (God)"): A son of Heman (  1 Chronicles 25:4 ,  1 Chronicles 25:29 ), one of David's musicians.

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