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

ne-than'-el, neth'-a-nel (nethan'el, "God has given"; Nathanael; the King James Version Nethaneel, ne-than'-e-el):

(1) A chief or prince of Issachar (Numbers 1:8; Numbers 2:5; Numbers 7:18, Numbers 7:23; Numbers 10:15).

(2) The 4th son of Jesse (I Chronicles 2:14).

(3) One of the trumpet-blowers before the ark when it was brought up from the house of Obededom (I Chronicles 15:24).

(4) A Levite scribe, the father of Shemaiah (I Chronicles 24:6).

(5) The 5th son of Obed-edom (I Chronicles 26:4).

(6) One of the princes whom Jehoshaphat sent to teach in the cities of Judah (II Chronicles 17:7).

(7) A Levite who gave cattle for Josiah's Passover (II Chronicles 35:9).

(8) One of the priests who had married foreign wives (Ezra 10:22; compare 1 Esdras 9:22).

(9) A priest registered under the high priest Joiakim (Nehemiah 12:21).

(10) A Levite musician who assisted at the dedication of the walls (Nehemiah 12:36).

John A. Lees


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