NAVE: Heldai Helem
EBD: Heldai Helem
SMITH: HELDAI HELEM
ISBE: HELDAI HELEM
Heldai
In Bible versions:
Heldai: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEVHelem: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
a chief of the priests who returned from exile with Zerubbabel
son of Heber of Asher
the world; rustiness ( --> same as Heleb, Heled)
dreaming; healing
Hebrew
Strongs #02469: ydlx Chelday
Heldai = "worldly"1) one of David's mighty warriors and the 12th captain of the monthly
courses for the temple service
2) a returning exile in the time of Zechariah
2469 Chelday khel-dah'-ee
from 2466; worldliness; Cheldai, the name of twoIsraelites:-Heldai.
see HEBREW for 02466
Strongs #01987: Mlh Helem
Helem = "smiter"1) a descendant of Asher
1987 Helem hay'-lem
from 1986; smiter; Helem, the name of two Israelites:-Helem.see HEBREW for 01986
Heldai [EBD]
wordly. (1.) 1 Chr. 27:15; called also Heleb (2 Sam. 23:29); one of David's captains.
(2.) Zech. 6:10, one who returned from Babylon.
Helem [EBD]
a stroke, great-grandson of Asher (1 Chr. 7:35).
Heldai [NAVE]
HELDAI1. The Netophathite. One of David's heroes, 1 Chr. 27:15.
Called Heled, 1 Chr. 11:30; and Heleb, 2 Sam. 23:29.
2. An Israelite, Zech. 6:10.
Helem [NAVE]
HELEM1. A descendant of Asher, 1 Chr. 7:35.
2. Probably same as Heldai, Zech. 6:10, 14.
HELDAI [SMITH]
(worldly).- The twelfth captain of the monthly courses for the temple service. (1 Chronicles 27:15) (B.C. 1014.)
- An Israelite who seems to have returned from the captivity. (Zechariah 6:10) (B.C. 520.)
HELEM [SMITH]
(strength).- A descendant of Asher. (1 Chronicles 7:35)
- A man mentioned only in (Zechariah 6:14) Apparently the same as Heldai.
HELDAI [ISBE]
HELDAI - hel'-da-i (chelday):(1) A captain of the temple-service, appointed for the 12th month (1 Ch 27:15). Same as Heled (cheledh) in parallel list (compare 1 Ch 11:30), and is probably also to be identified with Heleb, son of Baanah the Metophathite, one of David's heroic leaders (2 Sam 23:29).
(2) One of a company of Jews who brought gifts of gold and silver from Babylon to assist the exiles under Zerubbabel (Zec 6:10).
HELEM [ISBE]
HELEM - he'-lem:(1) helem; Septuagint Codex Vaticanus, Balaam, omitting "son," Codex Alexandrinus, huios Elam, "son of Elam" (1 Ch 7:35). A great-grandson of Asher, called Hotham in 1 Ch 7:32. The form "Elam" appears as the name of a Levite in 1 Esdras 8:33.
(2) chelem, "strength," regarded by Septuagint as a common noun (Zec 6:14). One of the ambassadors from the Jews of the exile to Jerusalem; probably the person called Heldai in Zec 6:10 is meant.