Mebunnai:
construction, building of Jehovah, one of David's bodyguard (2Sa 23:27; 2Sa 21:18); called Sibbechai and Sibbecai (1Ch 11:29; 27:11).
Mebunnai:
son; building; understanding
Mebunnai:
me-bun'-i, me-bun'-a-i (mebhunnay, "well-built"): One of David's "braves" (2Sa 23:27). In 2Sa 21:18 he is named "Sibbechai" (the Revised Version (British and American) "Sibbecai"), and is there mentioned as the slayer of a Philistine giant. The Revised Version (British and American) spelling occurs in 1Ch 11:29, the King James Version "Sibbechai" in 1Ch 20:4 (compare 2Sa 21:18); and in 1Ch 27:11 the Revised Version (British and American) spelling recurs, where this person is mentioned as captain of the 8th course of the 12 monthly courses that served the king in rota. Scribal error, and the similarity in Hebrew spelling of the two forms accounts for the difference in spelling. the Revised Version (British and American) consistently tries to keep this right.
Written by Henry Wallace
Mebunnai: One of David's Guards
2Sa 23:27
Mebunnai:
(building of Jehovah.) In this form appears, In one passage only-2 Samuel 23:27-The name of one of David's guard, who is elsewhere called SIBBECHAI (2 Samuel 21:18; 1 Chronicles 20:4) or SIBBECAI (1 Chronicles 11:29; 27:11) in the Authorized Version.
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He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
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