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";s:4:"text";s:5232:""An Interpreting Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names", New York, N.Y., 1869. A Hellenized version of this name appears in a similar context in 1 Esdras 5:30. 34:23). Anan was one of the Israelites who sealed the covenant after the return from Babylon[55] (Nehemiah 10:26). I Kings 4:11 (RSV). The name is a contraction of "Athaliah. According to Numbers he was the progenitor of the Jezerites. He is also mentioned in 1 Chronicles 1:22. [14], similar cultures in eastern North America, "Identifying Flint Artifacts/Early Woodland People", "Civilizations Of The Americas, The Peoples To The North", "Early Woodland: Northeastern Middlesex Tradition", "Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex", "Portsmouth Earthworks-Ohio Central History", "Investigations at Grave Creek Mound 1975-1967: A Sequence for Mound and Moat Construction", "The Archaeological Conservancy-2008 Annual Report", Ohio Historical Society's Archaeology Page, Virtual First Ohioans's webpage on the Adena, Introduction to North America's Native People: Adena people, Ancient Earthworks of Eastern North America, List of archaeological periods (North America), History of Native Americans in the United States, Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands, Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adena_culture&oldid=982695356, Articles with unsourced statements from October 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, A 35-foot (11 m) high and 175-foot (53 m)-diameter conical mound, it is the second largest of its type in, At 62 feet (19 m) high and 240 feet (73 m) in diameter, it is one of the largest conical-type burial mounds in the United States. Two individuals by the name of Chelub are mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. Elpaal is recorded as the father of people who included the builders or ancestors of the towns of Ono, Lod, and Ajalon. Another person with the same Hebrew name (though spelled "Calcol" in the King James Version) is listed in 1 Chronicles as the son of Zerah, the son of Judah (son of Jacob). A Joash is described as "the king's son" in the time of, Joash is described as one of the sons of Shelah son of, A Joash is named as one of the Benjamite warriors to came to the aid of, King of Madon, one of the kings who fought against Israel in, Ancestor of Maaseiah the son of Barukh, who was one of those to resettle Jerusalem after the return from Babylonia. According to the Encyclopaedia Biblica, the name represents the name of a clan within the Tribe of Gad.[271]. [14], The large and elaborate mound sites served a nearby scattering of people. [144] As a result, Ezra ruled that their rights to serve as priests would be restricted until such time as a high priest could decide, using the oracular Urim and Thummim, whether they had divine approval to serve as priests. In the wilderness of Sinai he was named chief of the house of Kohath (Numbers 3:30). Hanoch is the name of two biblical figures:[161], According to Cheyne and Black, the presence of this clan name in the genealogies of Reuben and Midian may indicate that the clan Hanoch was considered a part of the Tribe of Reuben but had a Midianite origin.[161]. Jarha was an Egyptian slave of Sheshan who was married to Sheshan's daughter according to 1 Chronicles 2:34–35. Jishui was the second son of King Saul, mentioned in Saul's genealogy in 1 Samuel 14:49. Jerijah (sometimes Jeriah) is listed is one of the sons of Hebron in genealogical passages in 1 Chronicles 23:19, 24:23, 26:31.[307]. [8], Abdon (Hebrew עַבְדּוֹן from עָבַד "to serve") is the name of four biblical individuals. Jehozabad is listed as one of the sons of Obed-edom according to 1 Chronicles 26:4. [153] In a list of workers building the wall of Nehemiah, a man named "Shallum son of Hallohesh" is mentioned as having a leadership role. Hakkatan (also Acatan, Akatan), meaning "the small one," is listed as the father of Johanan, a leader of the descendants of Azgad in Ezra 8:12 and 1 Esdras 8:38. Due to a textual error, Chronicles records Eliphelet twice, as if it were the name of two different sons of David. Jahzeel was a son of Naphtali according to Genesis 46:24 and Numbers 26:48. I Kings 4:10 (RSV). Dalphon (Hebrew דַּלְפוֹן "to weep") was one of the ten sons of Haman, killed along with Haman by the Jews of Persia, according to Esther 9:7. Hezekiah is the name of three minor figures in the Hebrew Bible. Haran or Aran refers to three minor characters in the Hebrew Bible: Harbona or Harbonah is the name given for one the eunuchs of king Ahasuerus in Esther 1:10 and 7:9. A Levite Jozabad is listed as having a foreign wife in Ezra 10:23. [59], Aphiah, of the tribe of Benjamin, was an ancestor of King Saul and of his commander Abner. Elon (Hebrew: אֵילֹן‎, Modern: Elon, Tiberian: 'Êlōn, "Oak") was the name of two individuals mentioned in the Bible: Elpaal is a name mentioned briefly in 1 Chronicles 8, in a genealogy of the Tribe of Benjamin. Hagabah (also Hagaba, Graba, or Aggaba) is identified as the ancestor of a family of Nethinim, or temple assistants, who returned from the Babylonian captivity. 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