Strong's Lexicon Gamliel: Gamliel Original Word: גַּמְלִיאֵל Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew words גָּמַל (gamal, meaning "to deal fully or recompense") and אֵל (El, meaning "God"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for the Hebrew name Gamliel, the name Gamaliel (Γαμαλιήλ) appears in the New Testament (Acts 5:34, Acts 22:3) as a respected Pharisee and teacher of the law, which may reflect a similar etymological background. Usage: The name Gamliel means "God is my reward" or "God is my recompense." It is used as a personal name in the Hebrew Bible, signifying a person who acknowledges God as the source of their reward or recompense. Cultural and Historical Background: Gamliel is a name that appears in the context of ancient Israelite society, where names often carried significant meanings and reflected the faith and values of the people. The name suggests a deep trust in God's providence and justice. In the biblical narrative, individuals named Gamliel are associated with leadership and wisdom. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom gamal and el Definition a Manassite NASB Translation Gamaliel (5). Brown-Driver-Briggs [תַּגְמוּל] noun masculine benefit — plural with Aramaic suffix כָּלתַּֿגְמוּלוֺהִי עָלָי all his benefits unto me Psalm 116:12. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Gamaliel From gamal and 'el; reward of God; Gamliel, an Israelite -- Gamaliel. see HEBREW gamal see HEBREW 'el Forms and Transliterations גַּמְלִיאֵ֖ל גמליאל gam·lî·’êl gamlî’êl gamliElLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Numbers 1:10 HEB: עַמִּיה֑וּד לִמְנַשֶּׁ֕ה גַּמְלִיאֵ֖ל בֶּן־ פְּדָהצֽוּר׃ NAS: of Manasseh, Gamaliel the son KJV: of Manasseh; Gamaliel the son INT: of Ammihud of Manasseh Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur Numbers 2:20 Numbers 7:54 Numbers 7:59 Numbers 10:23 5 Occurrences |