The meaning of Eliel in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)

e-li'-el, el'-i-el ('eli'el, "El is God," or "my God is God"):

(1, 2, 3) Mighty men of David (I Chronicles 11:46-47; I Chronicles 12:11).

(4) A chief of Manasseh, east of the Jordan (I Chronicles 5:24).

(5, 6) Two chiefs of Benjamin (I Chronicles 8:20, I Chronicles 8:22).

(7) A chief Levite from Hebron (I Chronicles 15:9, I Chronicles 15:11):

(8) A Kohathite in the line of Elkshah, Samuel and Heman (I Chronicles 6:34).

See ELIAB (4).

(9) A Levite of the time of Hezekiah (II Chronicles 31:13).


See more on the meaning of Eliel in the Bible:
Eliel {Easton's Bible Dictionary}
Eliel {Hitchcock's Bible Name}

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