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Nethanel

Nethanel

(Ne·thanʹel) [God Has Given].

1. Chieftain of the tribe of Issachar; son of Zuar. (Nu 1:8, 16) In this office, he supervised the wilderness census for Issachar, presented his gift when the tabernacle altar was inaugurated, and led an army of 54,400.​—Nu 2:5, 6; 7:11, 18-23; 10:15.

2. Fourth-named son of Jesse and older brother of King David.​—1Ch 2:13-15.

3. A Levite whose son Shemaiah was a secretary during David’s reign.​—1Ch 24:6.

4. A priest who played a trumpet before the ark of the covenant in the procession that accompanied it to Jerusalem.​—1Ch 15:24.

5. A Levite gatekeeper assigned in David’s time to the S of the sanctuary where the storehouses were located; fifth son of Obed-edom.​—1Ch 26:4, 8, 15.

6. A prince sent by King Jehoshaphat to teach Jehovah’s law in the cities of Judah.​—2Ch 17:7-9.

7. A chief Levite who contributed animals for sacrifice at Josiah’s great Passover celebration.​—2Ch 35:9, 18, 19.

8. Head of the priestly paternal house of Jedaiah in the days of Jeshua’s successor Joiakim.​—Ne 12:12, 21.

9. A priest among those sons of Pashhur who had taken foreign wives but who sent them away at Ezra’s urging. (Ezr 10:22, 44) Possibly the same as No. 10.

10. A musician in one of the processions that celebrated the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem in Nehemiah’s day. (Ne 12:31, 35, 36) Possibly identical with No. 9.