Ithiel:
sign, or coming of God
Ithiel:
ith'-i-el ('ithi'el, "God is"):
(1) A son of Jeshaiah of the tribe of Benjamin, mentioned among the inhabitants of Jerusalem in Nehemiah's day (Ne 11:7).
(2) The name is perhaps also found in the oracle of Agur (Pr 30:1).
Ithiel: 1. A Benjamite
Neh 11:7
Ithiel: 2. An Unidentified Person
Mentioned in
Pro 30:1.
Ithiel:
(God is with me).
(1.) A Benjamite, son of Jesaiah (Nehemiah 11:7).
(2.) One of two persons-Ithiel and Ucal- to whom Agur ben‐Jakeh delivered his discourse (Proverbs 30:1). (B.C. about 900)
Ithiel and Ucal:
('ithi'el we'ukhal): Names of the two men to whom Agur the son of Jakeh spoke his words (Pr 30:1). The purport of introducing these persons is strange and obscure; the margin proposes therefore, by the use of a different pointing, to read the verse, "The man said, I have wearied myself, O God, I have wearied myself, O God, and am consumed," thus doing away with the proper names; a reading which corresponds not inaptly with the tone of the succeeding verses.
Written by John Franklin Genung
See AGUR
See PROVERBS, THE BOOK OF
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