The meaning of Valiant, Valiantly in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)val'-yant, val'-yant-li (chayil; ischuros): "Valiant" in the Old Testament is for the most part the translation of chayil, "power," or "might," and is applied to the courageous and to men of war ("mighty men of valor"), as in I Samuel 14:52; I Samuel 31:12; II Samuel 11:16, etc.; in some passages ben chayil, "a son of might" (Judges 21:10; I Samuel 18:17; II Samuel 2:7, etc.). A few other Hebrew words (gibbor, etc.) are thus rendered. In the New Testament the word occurs once in the King James Version (Hebrews 11:34, "valiant in fight"; the Revised Version (British and American) "mighty in war"). "Valiantly" is the translation of the same Hebrew word (Numbers 24:18; Psalms 60:12, etc.); in one case in the King James Version of chazaq (I Chronicles 19:13, the American Standard Revised Version "play the man," the English Revised Version "men"). In some instances the Revised Version (British and American) has variations, as "man of valor" for "valiant man" (I Samuel 16:18), "valiant" for "strong" (I Chronicles 26:7, I Chronicles 26:9; Jeremiah 48:14, etc.).
W. L. Walker
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