Strong's Lexicon Yeriel: Jeriel Original Word: יְרִיאֵל Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew roots יָרָה (yarah, meaning "to teach" or "to instruct") and אֵל (El, meaning "God"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Yeriel in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a proper Hebrew name. However, names with similar meanings or divine connotations might be found in Greek entries related to divine instruction or teaching. Usage: The name Yeriel can be understood to mean "Taught by God" or "Instruction of God." It is a personal name used in the Hebrew Bible, signifying a person who is under divine instruction or guidance. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, names were often reflective of personal characteristics, divine attributes, or parental hopes for the individual. The use of "El" in the name signifies a connection to God, which was common in Hebrew names, indicating a relationship with the divine or a divine attribute. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom yarah and el Definition "thrown by God," a man of Issachar NASB Translation Jeriel (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs יְרִיאֵל (= יְרוּאֵל) proper name, masculine chief of tribe of Issachar, 1 Chronicles 7:2, ᵐ5 Πειηλ, Ιερεηλ; ᵐ5L Ιαρουηλ. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Jeriel From yarah and 'el; thrown of God; Jeriel, an Israelite -- Jeriel. Compare Yruw'el. see HEBREW yarah see HEBREW 'el see HEBREW Yruw'el Forms and Transliterations וִֽ֠ירִיאֵל ויריאל Viriel wî·rî·’êl wîrî’êlLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 7:2 HEB: עֻזִּ֡י וּרְפָיָ֡ה וִֽ֠ירִיאֵל וְיַחְמַ֨י וְיִבְשָׂ֜ם NAS: Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, KJV: and Rephaiah, and Jeriel, and Jahmai, INT: Uzzi and Rephaiah and Jeriel and Jahmai and Jibsam 1 Occurrence |