Berean Strong's Lexicon Lael: Lael Original Word: לָאֵל Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew words לָ (la) meaning "to" or "for" and אֵל (El) meaning "God." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for the name Lael in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a unique Hebrew proper noun. Usage: The name Lael means "belonging to God" or "of God." It is used as a personal name in the Hebrew Bible, signifying a dedication or belonging to the divine. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, names often held significant meanings and were sometimes indicative of the parents' faith or circumstances surrounding the birth. The name Lael reflects a strong connection to God, which was a common theme in Hebrew names, emphasizing the importance of divine relationship and identity. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom a preposition prefix and el Definition "belonging to God," a Levite NASB Translation Lael (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs לָאֵל proper name, masculine (belonging to God; compare Palmyrene לשמש: see NöWZKM, 1892, 314 GrayHeb. Names, 207) a Gershonite-Levite; Numbers 3:24, ᵐ5 Δαηλ, Δαουηλ. לאם (√ of following; compare Arabic bind up, or together, III. reconcile, bring together (Thes BaNB§ 65 n. 2); > LagBN 180 who compare be low, ignoble, [plural] common ones, hence לְאֹם properly common, vulgar people). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Lael From the prepositional prefix and 'el; (belonging) to God; Lael an Israelite -- Lael. see HEBREW 'el Forms and Transliterations לָאֵֽל׃ לאל׃ lā’êl lā·’êl laElLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Numbers 3:24 HEB: אֶלְיָסָ֖ף בֶּן־ לָאֵֽל׃ NAS: [was] Eliasaph the son of Lael. KJV: [shall be] Eliasaph the son of Lael. INT: Eliasaph the son of Lael |