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<p> '''''bin´ū̇''''' -'''''ı̄''''' ( בּנּוּי , <i> '''''binnūy''''' </i> , a proper name, "a building up"): </p> <p> (1) A L evite, living in the time of Ezra ( Ezra 8:33; Nehemiah 10:9; Nehemiah 12:8 ). </p> <p> (2) One of the <i> '''''benē Paḥath''''' </i> - <i> '''''mō'abh''''' </i> who had taken foreign wives ( Ezra 10:30 - B alnuus of 1 [[Esdras]] 9:31) and one of the , <i> '''''benē Bānı̄''''' </i> ( Ezra 10:38 ) who had also intermarried. </p> <p> (3) The son of Henadad, who built part of the wall of [[Jerusalem]] ( Nehemiah 3:24 ), and sealed the covenant with Nehemiah ( Nehemiah 10:9 ). In all probability he is identical with "Bavvai, the son of Henadad" mentioned in Nehemiah 3:18 . "Bavvai" is either a corruption of "Binnui," or is the name of the Levitical house of which [[Bavvai]] was the chief representative. [[Binnui]] is mentioned in Nehemiah 10:9 as a leading Levite, and, besides, the names in these verses are obviously those of priests and Levites; so the former theory is probably correct. </p> <p> (4) Head of a family who returned with [[Zerubbabel]] ( Nehemiah 7:15; Ezra 2:10 ). </p>
<p> '''''bin´ū̇''''' -'''''ı̄''''' ( בּנּוּי , <i> '''''binnūy''''' </i> , a proper name, "a building up"): </p> <p> (1) A L evite, living in the time of Ezra ( Ezra 8:33; Nehemiah 10:9; Nehemiah 12:8 ). </p> <p> (2) One of the <i> '''''benē Paḥath''''' </i> - <i> '''''mō'abh''''' </i> who had taken foreign wives ( Ezra 10:30 - B alnuus of 1 Esdras 9:31) and one of the , <i> '''''benē Bānı̄''''' </i> ( Ezra 10:38 ) who had also intermarried. </p> <p> (3) The son of Henadad, who built part of the wall of Jerusalem ( Nehemiah 3:24 ), and sealed the covenant with Nehemiah ( Nehemiah 10:9 ). In all probability he is identical with "Bavvai, the son of Henadad" mentioned in Nehemiah 3:18 . "Bavvai" is either a corruption of "Binnui," or is the name of the Levitical house of which Bavvai was the chief representative. Binnui is mentioned in Nehemiah 10:9 as a leading Levite, and, besides, the names in these verses are obviously those of priests and Levites; so the former theory is probably correct. </p> <p> (4) Head of a family who returned with Zerubbabel ( Nehemiah 7:15; Ezra 2:10 ). </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_1900"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/binnui Binnui from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Revision as of 13:29, 6 October 2021

bin´ū̇ -ı̄ ( בּנּוּי , binnūy , a proper name, "a building up"):

(1) A L evite, living in the time of Ezra ( Ezra 8:33; Nehemiah 10:9; Nehemiah 12:8 ).

(2) One of the benē Paḥath - mō'abh who had taken foreign wives ( Ezra 10:30 - B alnuus of 1 Esdras 9:31) and one of the , benē Bānı̄ ( Ezra 10:38 ) who had also intermarried.

(3) The son of Henadad, who built part of the wall of Jerusalem ( Nehemiah 3:24 ), and sealed the covenant with Nehemiah ( Nehemiah 10:9 ). In all probability he is identical with "Bavvai, the son of Henadad" mentioned in Nehemiah 3:18 . "Bavvai" is either a corruption of "Binnui," or is the name of the Levitical house of which Bavvai was the chief representative. Binnui is mentioned in Nehemiah 10:9 as a leading Levite, and, besides, the names in these verses are obviously those of priests and Levites; so the former theory is probably correct.

(4) Head of a family who returned with Zerubbabel ( Nehemiah 7:15; Ezra 2:10 ).