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<p> (Heb. with the art. hat-Tekoi', הִתְּקוֹעי [in &nbsp;2 Samuel 23:26; &nbsp;Nehemiah 3:27, הִתְּקֹעַי ], patrial from ''Tekoa;'' Sept. ὁ Θεκωίτης and ὁ Θεωϊ v v.r. Θεκωνίτες and Θεκά; Vulg. ''Thecuites; Thecuenus,'' and ''de Thecua),'' an inhabitant of [[Tekoa]] (q.v.), an epithet of [[Ira]] the son of Ikkesh, one of David's warriors (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:26; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:28; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 27:9). The name survived the [[Captivity]] (&nbsp;Nehemiah 3:5; &nbsp;Nehemiah 3:27). </p>
<p> (Heb. with the art. hat-Tekoi', הִתְּקוֹעי [in &nbsp;2 Samuel 23:26; &nbsp;Nehemiah 3:27, הִתְּקֹעַי ], patrial from ''Tekoa;'' Sept. ὁ Θεκωίτης and ὁ Θεωϊ v v.r. Θεκωνίτες and Θεκά; Vulg. ''Thecuites; Thecuenus,'' and ''De Thecua),'' an inhabitant of [[Tekoa]] (q.v.), an epithet of [[Ira]] the son of Ikkesh, one of David's warriors (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:26; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:28; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 27:9). The name survived the [[Captivity]] (&nbsp;Nehemiah 3:5; &nbsp;Nehemiah 3:27). </p>
          
          
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Revision as of 10:02, 13 October 2021

Morrish Bible Dictionary [1]

Designation of Ikkesh, father of Ira, oneof David's mighty men.  2 Samuel 23,26;  1 Chronicles 11:28;  1 Chronicles 27:9 . The Tekoites were inhabitants of Tekoa: they helped to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, but "their nobles put not their necks to the work of their Lord."  Nehemiah 3:5,27 .

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

 2 Samuel 23:26 Nehemiah 3:5

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]

(Heb. with the art. hat-Tekoi', הִתְּקוֹעי [in  2 Samuel 23:26;  Nehemiah 3:27, הִתְּקֹעַי ], patrial from Tekoa; Sept. ὁ Θεκωίτης and ὁ Θεωϊ v v.r. Θεκωνίτες and Θεκά; Vulg. Thecuites; Thecuenus, and De Thecua), an inhabitant of Tekoa (q.v.), an epithet of Ira the son of Ikkesh, one of David's warriors ( 2 Samuel 23:26;  1 Chronicles 11:28;  1 Chronicles 27:9). The name survived the Captivity ( Nehemiah 3:5;  Nehemiah 3:27).

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