1 Chronicles 11:47
New International Version
Eliel, Obed and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

New Living Translation
Eliel and Obed; Jaasiel from Zobah.

English Standard Version
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

Berean Standard Bible
Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

King James Bible
Eliel, and Obed, and Jasiel the Mesobaite.

New King James Version
Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

New American Standard Bible
Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

NASB 1995
Eliel and Obed and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

NASB 1977
Eliel and Obed and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

Legacy Standard Bible
Eliel and Obed and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

Amplified Bible
Eliel and Obed and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

Christian Standard Bible
Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

Holman Christian Standard Bible
Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

American Standard Version
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

English Revised Version
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

GOD'S WORD® Translation
Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

International Standard Version
Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

Majority Standard Bible
Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

NET Bible
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

New Heart English Bible
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaiah.

Webster's Bible Translation
Eliel, and Obed, and Jasiel the Mesobaite.

World English Bible
Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.
Literal Translations
Literal Standard Version
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel the Mesobaite.

Young's Literal Translation
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel the Mesobaite.

Smith's Literal Translation
Eliel and Obed and Jasiel, the Mesobaite.
Catholic Translations
Douay-Rheims Bible
Eliel, and Obed, and Jasiel of Masobia.

Catholic Public Domain Version
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel from Mezobaite.

New American Bible
Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobian.

New Revised Standard Version
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.
Translations from Aramaic
Lamsa Bible
Eliel, Jathmah, Ober, Lasiel, and Ashkir.

Peshitta Holy Bible Translated
Eliel and Yathma and Ubir, Lasayel and Ashkir.
OT Translations
JPS Tanakh 1917
Eliel, and Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

Brenton Septuagint Translation
Daliel, and Obeth, and Jessiel of Mesobia.

Additional Translations ...
Audio Bible



Context
David's Mighty Men
46Eliel the Mahavite, Jeribai and Joshaviah, the sons of Elnaam, Ithmah the Moabite, 47Eliel, Obed, and Jaasiel the Mezobaite.

Cross References
2 Samuel 23:8-39
These are the names of David’s mighty men: Josheb-basshebeth the Tahchemonite was chief of the Three. He wielded his spear against eight hundred men, whom he killed at one time. / Next in command was Eleazar son of Dodo the Ahohite. As one of the three mighty men, he went with David to taunt the Philistines who had gathered for battle at Pas-dammim. The men of Israel retreated, / but Eleazar stood his ground and struck the Philistines until his hand grew weary and stuck to his sword. The LORD brought about a great victory that day. Then the troops returned to him, but only to plunder the dead. ...

1 Chronicles 12:1-40
Now these were the men who came to David at Ziklag, while he was still banished from the presence of Saul son of Kish (they were among the mighty men who helped him in battle; / they were archers using both the right and left hands to sling stones and shoot arrows; and they were Saul’s kinsmen from Benjamin): / Ahiezer their chief and Joash, who were the sons of Shemaah the Gibeathite; Jeziel and Pelet, the sons of Azmaveth; Beracah; Jehu the Anathothite; ...

1 Chronicles 27:1-15
This is the list of the Israelites—the heads of families, the commanders of thousands and of hundreds, and their officers who served the king in every matter concerning the divisions on rotating military duty each month throughout the year. There were 24,000 men in each division: / Jashobeam son of Zabdiel was in charge of the first division, which was assigned the first month. There were 24,000 men in his division. / He was a descendant of Perez and chief of all the army commanders for the first month. ...

2 Samuel 21:15-22
Once again the Philistines waged war against Israel, and David and his servants went down and fought against the Philistines. But David became exhausted. / Then Ishbi-benob, a descendant of Rapha, whose bronze spear weighed three hundred shekels and who was bearing a new sword, resolved to kill David. / But Abishai son of Zeruiah came to his aid, struck the Philistine, and killed him. Then David’s men swore to him, “You must never again go out with us to battle, so that the lamp of Israel may not be extinguished.” ...

1 Kings 1:8-10
But Zadok the priest, Benaiah son of Jehoiada, Nathan the prophet, Shimei, Rei, and David’s mighty men would not join Adonijah. / And Adonijah sacrificed sheep, oxen, and fattened calves near the stone of Zoheleth, which is next to En-rogel. He invited all his royal brothers and all the men of Judah who were servants of the king. / But he did not invite Nathan the prophet, Benaiah, the mighty men, or his brother Solomon.

1 Chronicles 20:4-8
Some time later, war broke out with the Philistines at Gezer. At that time Sibbecai the Hushathite killed Sippai, a descendant of the Rephaim, and the Philistines were subdued. / Once again there was a battle with the Philistines, and Elhanan son of Jair killed Lahmi the brother of Goliath the Gittite, the shaft of whose spear was like a weaver’s beam. / And there was also a battle at Gath, where there was a man of great stature with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot—twenty-four in all. He too was descended from Rapha, ...

2 Samuel 2:18-23
The three sons of Zeruiah were there: Joab, Abishai, and Asahel. Now Asahel was fleet of foot like a wild gazelle, / and he chased Abner, not turning to the right or to the left in his pursuit. / And Abner glanced back and said, “Is that you, Asahel?” “It is,” Asahel replied. ...

1 Chronicles 19:10-15
When Joab saw the battle lines before him and behind him, he selected some of the best men of Israel and arrayed them against the Arameans. / And he placed the rest of the troops under the command of his brother Abishai, who arrayed them against the Ammonites. / “If the Arameans are too strong for me,” said Joab, “then you will come to my rescue. And if the Ammonites are too strong for you, then I will come to your rescue. ...

1 Chronicles 18:12-13
Moreover, Abishai son of Zeruiah struck down eighteen thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt. / He placed garrisons in Edom, and all the Edomites were subject to David. So the LORD made David victorious wherever he went.

1 Chronicles 19:1-5
Some time later, Nahash king of the Ammonites died and was succeeded by his son. / And David said, “I will show kindness to Hanun son of Nahash, because his father showed kindness to me.” So David sent messengers to console Hanun concerning his father. But when David’s servants arrived in the land of the Ammonites to console him, / the princes of the Ammonites said to Hanun, “Just because David has sent you comforters, do you really believe he is showing respect for your father? Have not his servants come to you to explore the land, spy it out, and overthrow it?” ...

1 Chronicles 14:8-17
When the Philistines heard that David had been anointed king over all Israel, they all went in search of him; but David learned of this and went out to face them. / Now the Philistines had come and raided the Valley of Rephaim. / So David inquired of God, “Should I go up against the Philistines? Will You deliver them into my hand?” “Go,” replied the LORD, “for I will deliver them into your hand.” ...

1 Chronicles 15:25-29
So David, the elders of Israel, and the commanders of thousands went with rejoicing to bring the ark of the covenant of the LORD from the house of Obed-edom. / And because God helped the Levites who were carrying the ark of the covenant of the LORD, they sacrificed seven bulls and seven rams. / Now David was dressed in a robe of fine linen, as were all the Levites who were carrying the ark, as well as the singers and Chenaniah, the director of music for the singers. David also wore a linen ephod. ...

1 Chronicles 16:37-43
So David left Asaph and his associates there before the ark of the covenant of the LORD, to minister there regularly according to the daily requirements, / along with Obed-edom and his sixty-eight relatives. Obed-edom son of Jeduthun, and also Hosah, were to be gatekeepers. / And David left Zadok the priest and his fellow priests before the tabernacle of the LORD at the high place in Gibeon ...

1 Chronicles 17:1-15
After David had settled into his palace, he said to Nathan the prophet, “Here I am, living in a house of cedar, while the ark of the covenant of the LORD is under a tent.” / And Nathan replied to David, “Do all that is in your heart, for God is with you.” / But that night the word of God came to Nathan, saying, ...

1 Chronicles 18:1-6
Some time later, David defeated the Philistines, subdued them, and took Gath and its villages from the hand of the Philistines. / David also defeated the Moabites, and they became subject to David and brought him tribute. / As far as Hamath, David also defeated King Hadadezer of Zobah, who had marched out to establish his dominion along the Euphrates River. ...


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Eliel
The name "Eliel" is of Hebrew origin, meaning "My God is God." This name reflects a deep-seated faith and acknowledgment of God's sovereignty. In the context of 1 Chronicles, Eliel is listed among David's mighty warriors, indicating his valor and dedication. The name itself serves as a reminder of the centrality of God in the lives of those who serve Him, emphasizing the importance of recognizing God's ultimate authority and power in all endeavors.

Jeribai
The name "Jeribai" is less common in the biblical text, and its exact meaning is not entirely clear. However, it is believed to be derived from Hebrew roots that suggest contention or strife. This could imply that Jeribai was a warrior who faced and overcame significant challenges or adversities. His inclusion in the list of David's mighty men highlights the theme of perseverance and the overcoming of obstacles through faith and courage.

Joshaviah
"Joshaviah" is another name that appears infrequently in the Scriptures. It is thought to mean "Yahweh makes equal" or "Yahweh levels." This name suggests a divine balancing or equalizing force, perhaps indicating that Joshaviah was someone who brought justice or fairness in his actions. His presence among the mighty men underscores the biblical principle that God is a God of justice, and those who follow Him are called to reflect His just nature in their lives.

the sons of Elnaam
The phrase "the sons of Elnaam" indicates a familial connection, suggesting that Elnaam was a notable figure whose lineage produced mighty warriors. The name "Elnaam" means "God is pleasantness" or "God is delight," which may reflect the character or reputation of this family. This highlights the biblical theme of legacy and the impact of a godly heritage, encouraging believers to consider the spiritual inheritance they leave for future generations.

Ithmah the Moabite
"Ithmah" is a name that means "orphan" or "desolation," which might reflect a humble or challenging beginning. The designation "the Moabite" is significant, as it indicates Ithmah's foreign origin. Moabites were often seen as outsiders or enemies of Israel, yet Ithmah's inclusion among David's mighty men illustrates the inclusivity of God's kingdom. It serves as a powerful reminder that God's grace extends beyond ethnic and cultural boundaries, welcoming all who are willing to serve Him with faithfulness and courage.

(47) Eliel.-LXX., "Daliel."

The Mesobaite.--The word is corrupt. Perhaps it should be "of Zobah." Syriac has and Ashkir.

Verse 47. - The Mesobaite. This name is entirely unknown, unless it may be the same as Mezobah.



Parallel Commentaries ...


Hebrew
Eliel,
אֱלִיאֵ֣ל (’ĕ·lî·’êl)
Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 447: Eliel -- 'my God is God', the name of several Israelites

Obed,
וְעוֹבֵ֔ד (wə·‘ō·w·ḇêḏ)
Conjunctive waw | Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 5744: Obed -- 'worshiper', the name of several Israelites

and Jaasiel
וְיַעֲשִׂיאֵ֖ל (wə·ya·‘ă·śî·’êl)
Conjunctive waw | Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 3300: Jaasiel -- 'made by God', two Israelites

the Mezobaite.
הַמְּצֹבָיָֽה׃ (ham·mə·ṣō·ḇā·yāh)
Article | Noun - proper - masculine singular
Strong's 4677: Mezobaite -- descriptive title for one of David's men


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