יוֺאֵל proper name, masculine ᵐ5 Ἰωηλ (usually interpreted as ׳י is God, compare אֵלִיָּהוּ; but Phoenician יאל ֗֗֗ CISi. 132 l. 4 & in יאלפעל (Louvre) apparently proper name, of deity, perhaps = Iolaos, CISi. p. 163 & references; see also NesEg 86 RSK 301; Nes strong-willed, compare ויל, ואל Sinaitic Inscription , see ואלו EutSin. Inschr. No.5 + often, yet compare Drstud. Bib. i. 5 n.; W in RSl.c. proposes connection with Arabic Wâil in proper name, of a tribe Bakr Wâil (√ take refuge) compare RSK 194) —
1. Samuel's firstborn [1Sam 8:2], [1Chr 6:18] insert also v.[1Chr 6:13] after ᵐ5L Ἰωηλ (compare Dr [1Sam 8:2]).
2. a Simeonite prince [1Chr 4:35].
3. a Reubenite [1Chr 5:4]; [1Chr 5:8].
4. a Gadite chief [1Chr 5:12].
5. a chief man of Issachar [1Chr 7:3].
6. one of David's heroes [1Chr 11:38].
7. a chief of Manassesh [1Chr 27:20].
8. a Jew of Ezra's time [Ezra 10:43].
9. a Benjamite [Neh 11:9].
10. the prophet, son of Pethuel [Joel 1:1].
11. Levites
\ \ a. [1Chr 6:21]
\ \ b. [2Chr 29:12]
\ \ c. [1Chr 15:7]; [1Chr 15:11]; [1Chr 15:17], perhaps=
\ \ d. [1Chr 23:8]; [1Chr 26:22].
יוֺאָשׁ see יְהוֺאָשׁ.
יוֺזָבָד see יְהוֺזָבָד. p.220.
The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon
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