Eliasaph

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Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Eliasaph . 1. Son of Deuel, and prince of Gad at the first census (  Numbers 1:14;   Numbers 2:14;   Numbers 7:42;   Numbers 7:47;   Numbers 10:20 P [Note: Priestly Narrative.] ). 2. Son of Lael, and prince of the Gershonites (  Numbers 3:24 P [Note: Priestly Narrative.] ).

Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]

Eli'asaph.

1. Head of the tribe of Dan, at the time of the census, in the wilderness of Sinai.  Numbers 1:14;  Numbers 2:14;  Numbers 7:42;  Numbers 7:47;  Numbers 10:20. (B.C. 1490).

2. A Levite, and "chief of the Gershonites," at the same time.  Numbers 3:24.

Morrish Bible Dictionary [3]

1. Son of Deuel, or Reuel: a chief man of the tribe of Gad.  Numbers 1:14;  Numbers 2:14;  Numbers 7:42,47;  Numbers 10:20 .

2. Son of Lael: a chief man of the Gershonites.  Numbers 3:24 .

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [4]

1.  Numbers 1:14;  Numbers 2:14;  Numbers 7:42;  Numbers 7:47;  Numbers 10:20.

2.  Numbers 3:24.

Holman Bible Dictionary [5]

 Numbers 1:14 Numbers 7:42 2 Numbers 3:24

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]

(Hebrew Elyasaph', [ אֶלְיָסָ , whom God Has Added; Sept. Ε᾿Λισάφ ), the name of two Israelites at the time of the Exode.

1. Son of Reuel or Deuel, and phylarch of the tribe of Dan ( Numbers 1:14;  Numbers 2:14;  Numbers 7:42;  Numbers 7:47;  Numbers 10:20). B.C. 1657.

2. Son of Lael, and chief of the family of the Gershomite Levites ( Numbers 3:24). B.C. 1657.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [7]

ē̇ - lı̄´a - saf ( אליסף , 'elyāṣāph , "God has added"):

(1) Son of Deuel; prince of the tribe of Gad in the Exodus ( Numbers 1:14;  Numbers 2:14;  Numbers 7:42 ,  Numbers 7:47;  Numbers 10:20 ).

(2) Son of Lael; prince of the Gershonites ( Numbers 3:24 ).

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