Barachel

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== Easton's Bible Dictionary == Job 32:2,6 == Holman Bible Dictionary == Job 32:2 == Hitchcock's Bible Names == == Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary ==

Father of Elihu. (Job 32:2) His name signifies, one who blesseth God; from Barach, to bless; and El, God.

== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible ==

BARACHEL . Father of Elihu, ‘the Buzite’ ( Job 32:2; Job 32:6 ).

== Morrish Bible Dictionary ==

A Buzite, father of Elihu. Job 32:2,6 .

== Smith's Bible Dictionary ==

Bar'achel. (God has blessed). Father of Elihu. Job 32:2; Job 32:6. See Buz.

== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ==

bar´a -kel ( בּרכאל , bārakh'ēl , "God blesses"): Barachel, the Buzite, of the family of Ram, was the father of Elihu, who was the last one to reason with Job (Job 32:2 , Job 32:6 ). Compare Buz; Ram .

== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature ==

(Heb. Barakel', בָּרִכְאֵל, whom God has blessed; Sept. Βαραχιήλ ), the father of Elihu the Buzite, one of Job's three "friends" (Job 32:2; Job 32:6). B.C. prob. ante 2000.

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