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<p> '''''bē̇''''' -'''''nā´ya''''' , '''''bē̇''''' -'''''nı̄´a''''' ( בּניה , <i> '''''benāyāh''''' </i> , בּניהוּ , <i> '''''benāyāhū''''' </i> , "Yahweh has built." Compare <i> HPN </i> , 182, 265, 268): </p> <p> (1) Benaiah, the son of [[Jehoiada]] of [[Kabzeel]] (compare Joshua 15:21 ), was a man of "mighty deeds" and was more honorable than any of the mighty men of [[David]] except the three chiefs. Therefore David made him his chief counselor ( 2 Samuel 23:23 m; compare 1 Chronicles 27:34 where the order of names seems to be reversed) and set him over the [[Cherethites]] (compare Carites, 2 Kings 11:4 and margin) and [[Pelethites]] and he was made the 3rd captain of the host and chief over the course of the 3rd month ( 1 Chronicles 27:5 f; 2 Samuel 8:18; 2 Samuel 20:23; 1 Chronicles 18:17; 2 Samuel 23:20; 2 Samuel 11:22 ). Being a true friend of David (compare 2 Samuel 15:18 ) he did not take part in the usurpation of [[Adonijah]] ( 1 Kings 1:8 , 1 Kings 1:10 , 1 Kings 1:26 ), and was therefore with others chosen by the king to proclaim [[Solomon]] king over [[Israel]] ( 1 Kings 1:32 ) and later by Solomon to execute Adonijah ( 1 Kings 2:25 ), Joab ( 1 Kings 2:29 ), and [[Shimei]] ( 1 Kings 2:46 ). In recognition of his services Solomon appointed him over the host in Joab's place ( 1 Kings 2:35; 1 Kings 4:4 ). </p> <p> (2) Benaiah, a [[Pirathonite]] (compare Judges 12:13 , Judges 12:15 ), was one of David's 30 mighty men ( 2 Samuel 23:30; 1 Chronicles 11:31 ). He was captain over the course of the 11th month numbering 24,000 ( 1 Chronicles 27:14 ). </p> <p> (3) A ruler of the house of [[Simeon]] ( 1 Chronicles 4:36 ). </p> <p> (4) A L evite of second degree appointed as singer ( 1 Chronicles 15:18 ) with "psalteries Set to Alamoth" ( 1 Chronicles 15:20; 1 Chronicles 16:5 ). </p> <p> (5) A priest appointed "to blow the trumpet before the ark of God" ( 1 Chronicles 15:24; 1 Chronicles 16:6 ). </p> <p> (6) The father of Jehoiada ( 1 Chronicles 27:34 ), but see (1) above. </p> <p> (7) An ancestor of [[Jahaziel]] of the house of [[Asaph]] ( 2 Chronicles 20:14 ). </p> <p> (8) An overseer in the service of [[Hezekiah]] ( 2 Chronicles 31:13 ). </p> <p> (9, 10, 11, 12) Four different men of Israel who had taken "strange wives" ( Ezra 10:25 , Ezra 10:30 , Ezra 10:35 , Ezra 10:43 ). </p> <p> (13) The father of [[Pelatiah]] who was seen by Ezekiel in his vision ( Ezekiel 11:1 , Ezekiel 11:13 ). </p>
<p> '''''bē̇''''' -'''''nā´ya''''' , '''''bē̇''''' -'''''nı̄´a''''' ( בּניה , <i> '''''benāyāh''''' </i> , בּניהוּ , <i> '''''benāyāhū''''' </i> , "Yahweh has built." Compare <i> HPN </i> , 182, 265, 268): </p> <p> (1) Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada of Kabzeel (compare Joshua 15:21 ), was a man of "mighty deeds" and was more honorable than any of the mighty men of David except the three chiefs. Therefore David made him his chief counselor ( 2 Samuel 23:23 m; compare 1 Chronicles 27:34 where the order of names seems to be reversed) and set him over the Cherethites (compare Carites, 2 Kings 11:4 and margin) and Pelethites and he was made the 3rd captain of the host and chief over the course of the 3rd month ( 1 Chronicles 27:5 f; 2 Samuel 8:18; 2 Samuel 20:23; 1 Chronicles 18:17; 2 Samuel 23:20; 2 Samuel 11:22 ). Being a true friend of David (compare 2 Samuel 15:18 ) he did not take part in the usurpation of Adonijah ( 1 Kings 1:8 , 1 Kings 1:10 , 1 Kings 1:26 ), and was therefore with others chosen by the king to proclaim Solomon king over Israel ( 1 Kings 1:32 ) and later by Solomon to execute Adonijah ( 1 Kings 2:25 ), Joab ( 1 Kings 2:29 ), and Shimei ( 1 Kings 2:46 ). In recognition of his services Solomon appointed him over the host in Joab's place ( 1 Kings 2:35; 1 Kings 4:4 ). </p> <p> (2) Benaiah, a Pirathonite (compare Judges 12:13 , Judges 12:15 ), was one of David's 30 mighty men ( 2 Samuel 23:30; 1 Chronicles 11:31 ). He was captain over the course of the 11th month numbering 24,000 ( 1 Chronicles 27:14 ). </p> <p> (3) A ruler of the house of Simeon ( 1 Chronicles 4:36 ). </p> <p> (4) A L evite of second degree appointed as singer ( 1 Chronicles 15:18 ) with "psalteries Set to Alamoth" ( 1 Chronicles 15:20; 1 Chronicles 16:5 ). </p> <p> (5) A priest appointed "to blow the trumpet before the ark of God" ( 1 Chronicles 15:24; 1 Chronicles 16:6 ). </p> <p> (6) The father of Jehoiada ( 1 Chronicles 27:34 ), but see (1) above. </p> <p> (7) An ancestor of Jahaziel of the house of Asaph ( 2 Chronicles 20:14 ). </p> <p> (8) An overseer in the service of Hezekiah ( 2 Chronicles 31:13 ). </p> <p> (9, 10, 11, 12) Four different men of Israel who had taken "strange wives" ( Ezra 10:25 , Ezra 10:30 , Ezra 10:35 , Ezra 10:43 ). </p> <p> (13) The father of Pelatiah who was seen by Ezekiel in his vision ( Ezekiel 11:1 , Ezekiel 11:13 ). </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_1733"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/benaiah Benaiah from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Revision as of 13:28, 6 October 2021

bē̇ -nā´ya , bē̇ -nı̄´a ( בּניה , benāyāh , בּניהוּ , benāyāhū , "Yahweh has built." Compare HPN , 182, 265, 268):

(1) Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada of Kabzeel (compare Joshua 15:21 ), was a man of "mighty deeds" and was more honorable than any of the mighty men of David except the three chiefs. Therefore David made him his chief counselor ( 2 Samuel 23:23 m; compare 1 Chronicles 27:34 where the order of names seems to be reversed) and set him over the Cherethites (compare Carites, 2 Kings 11:4 and margin) and Pelethites and he was made the 3rd captain of the host and chief over the course of the 3rd month ( 1 Chronicles 27:5 f; 2 Samuel 8:18; 2 Samuel 20:23; 1 Chronicles 18:17; 2 Samuel 23:20; 2 Samuel 11:22 ). Being a true friend of David (compare 2 Samuel 15:18 ) he did not take part in the usurpation of Adonijah ( 1 Kings 1:8 , 1 Kings 1:10 , 1 Kings 1:26 ), and was therefore with others chosen by the king to proclaim Solomon king over Israel ( 1 Kings 1:32 ) and later by Solomon to execute Adonijah ( 1 Kings 2:25 ), Joab ( 1 Kings 2:29 ), and Shimei ( 1 Kings 2:46 ). In recognition of his services Solomon appointed him over the host in Joab's place ( 1 Kings 2:35; 1 Kings 4:4 ).

(2) Benaiah, a Pirathonite (compare Judges 12:13 , Judges 12:15 ), was one of David's 30 mighty men ( 2 Samuel 23:30; 1 Chronicles 11:31 ). He was captain over the course of the 11th month numbering 24,000 ( 1 Chronicles 27:14 ).

(3) A ruler of the house of Simeon ( 1 Chronicles 4:36 ).

(4) A L evite of second degree appointed as singer ( 1 Chronicles 15:18 ) with "psalteries Set to Alamoth" ( 1 Chronicles 15:20; 1 Chronicles 16:5 ).

(5) A priest appointed "to blow the trumpet before the ark of God" ( 1 Chronicles 15:24; 1 Chronicles 16:6 ).

(6) The father of Jehoiada ( 1 Chronicles 27:34 ), but see (1) above.

(7) An ancestor of Jahaziel of the house of Asaph ( 2 Chronicles 20:14 ).

(8) An overseer in the service of Hezekiah ( 2 Chronicles 31:13 ).

(9, 10, 11, 12) Four different men of Israel who had taken "strange wives" ( Ezra 10:25 , Ezra 10:30 , Ezra 10:35 , Ezra 10:43 ).

(13) The father of Pelatiah who was seen by Ezekiel in his vision ( Ezekiel 11:1 , Ezekiel 11:13 ).