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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_46113" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_46113" /> ==
<p> (Heb. Yehukal', יְהוּכִל, ''Able;'' Sept. Ι᾿ωάχαλ ), son of Shelemiah, one of two persons sent by king Zedekiah to the prophet Jeremiah to request his prayers on behalf of the kingdom; but who joined with his associates on his return in demanding the prophet's death on account of his unfavorable response (&nbsp;Jeremiah 37:3). In &nbsp;Jeremiah 38:1 his name is written in the contracted form JUCAL (יוּכִל, ''Yukal'' ', Sept. Ι᾿ωάχαλ ), and in &nbsp;Jeremiah 38:4 he is styled one of "the princes." B.C. 589. </p>
<p> (Heb. Yehukal', '''''יְהוּכִל''''' , ''Able;'' Sept. '''''Ι᾿Ωάχαλ''''' ), son of Shelemiah, one of two persons sent by king Zedekiah to the prophet Jeremiah to request his prayers on behalf of the kingdom; but who joined with his associates on his return in demanding the prophet's death on account of his unfavorable response (&nbsp;Jeremiah 37:3). In &nbsp;Jeremiah 38:1 his name is written in the contracted form JUCAL ( '''''יוּכִל''''' , ''Yukal'' ', Sept. '''''Ι᾿Ωάχαλ''''' ), and in &nbsp;Jeremiah 38:4 he is styled one of "the princes." B.C. 589. </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_5275" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_5275" /> ==
<p> ''''' jē̇ ''''' - ''''' hū´kal ''''' ( יהוּכל , <i> ''''' yeḥūkhal ''''' </i> , probably meaning "Yahweh is able"): A courtier sent by King Zedekiah to Jeremiah to ask the prophet to pray for the king and the people (&nbsp; Jeremiah 37:3 ). Most versions except Septuagint, with &nbsp;Jeremiah 38:1 , have "Jucal" (יוּכל , <i> ''''' yūkhal''''' </i> , same meaning). </p>
<p> ''''' jē̇ ''''' - ''''' hū´kal ''''' ( יהוּכל , <i> ''''' yeḥūkhal ''''' </i> , probably meaning "Yahweh is able"): A courtier sent by King Zedekiah to Jeremiah to ask the prophet to pray for the king and the people (&nbsp; Jeremiah 37:3 ). Most versions except Septuagint, with &nbsp;Jeremiah 38:1 , have "Jucal" (יוּכל , <i> ''''' yūkhal ''''' </i> , same meaning). </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 07:00, 15 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Jehucal . A courtier sent by king Zedekiah to entreat for the prayers of Jeremiah (  Jeremiah 37:3 f.); called in   Jeremiah 38:1 Jucal .

Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]

Je'hucal. (Able). Son of Shelemiah; one of two persons sent by King Zedekiah to Jeremiah, to entreat his prayers and advice.  Jeremiah 37:3. (B.C. 589).

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [3]

Son of Shelemiah; a prince sent by Zedekiah to consult and ask Jeremiah's prayers ( Jeremiah 37:3;  Jeremiah 38:1-4).

Morrish Bible Dictionary [4]

Son of Shelemiah and an officer of Zedekiah.  Jeremiah 37:3 . He is Called JUCAL in.  Jeremiah 38:1 .

Holman Bible Dictionary [5]

 Jeremiah 37:3 Jeremiah 38:1Jucal

Easton's Bible Dictionary [6]

 Jeremiah 38:1 Jeremiah 37:3

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [7]

(Heb. Yehukal', יְהוּכִל , Able; Sept. Ι᾿Ωάχαλ ), son of Shelemiah, one of two persons sent by king Zedekiah to the prophet Jeremiah to request his prayers on behalf of the kingdom; but who joined with his associates on his return in demanding the prophet's death on account of his unfavorable response ( Jeremiah 37:3). In  Jeremiah 38:1 his name is written in the contracted form JUCAL ( יוּכִל , Yukal ', Sept. Ι᾿Ωάχαλ ), and in  Jeremiah 38:4 he is styled one of "the princes." B.C. 589.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [8]

jē̇ - hū´kal ( יהוּכל , yeḥūkhal , probably meaning "Yahweh is able"): A courtier sent by King Zedekiah to Jeremiah to ask the prophet to pray for the king and the people (  Jeremiah 37:3 ). Most versions except Septuagint, with  Jeremiah 38:1 , have "Jucal" (יוּכל , yūkhal , same meaning).

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