NAVE: Eliada Eliadah
EBD: Eliada
SMITH: ELIADA ELIADAH
ISBE: ELIADA; ELIADAH
Eliada
In Bible versions:
Eliada: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
knowledge of God
father of Rezon, king of Damascus in Solomon's time
son of David born in Jerusalem
a Benjamite commander under Jehoshaphat
NET Glossary: Array
father of Rezon, king of Damascus in Solomon's time
son of David born in Jerusalem
a Benjamite commander under Jehoshaphat
NET Glossary: Array
Hebrew
Strongs #0450: edyla 'Elyada`
Eliadah or Eliada = "God knows"1) a son of David
2) a Benjamite warrior chief
3) an Aramean, the father of an enemy of Solomon
450 'Elyada` el-yaw-daw'
from 410 and 3045; God (is) knowing; Eljada, the name of two Israelites and of an Aramaean leader: KJV -- Eliada.see HEBREW for 0410
see HEBREW for 03045
Eliada [nave]
ELIADA1. Son of David, 2 Sam. 5:16; 1 Chr. 3:8.
Called Beeliada, 1 Chr. 14:7.
2. A Benjamite, 2 Chr. 17:17.
Eliadah [nave]
ELIADAH, an Aramite, 1 Kin. 11:23.Eliada [ebd]
whom God cares for. (1.) One of David's sons born after his establishment in Jerusalem (2 Sam. 5:16).
(2.) A mighty man of war, a Benjamite (2 Chr. 17:17).
(3.) An Aramite of Zobah, captain of a marauding band that troubled Solomon (1 Kings 11:23).
ELIADA [smith]
(known by God).- One of David?s sons; according to the lists, the youngest but one of the family born to him after his establishment in Jerusalem. (2Â Samuel 5:16; 1Â Chronicles 3:8) (B.C. after 1033.)
- A mighty man of war, a Benjamite, who led 200,000 of his tribe to the army of Jehoshaphat. (2Â Chronicles 17:17) (B.C. 945.)
ELIADAH [smith]
father of Rezon, the captain of a marauding band that annoyed Solomon. (1Â Kings 11:23)ELIADA; ELIADAH [isbe]
ELIADA; ELIADAH - e-li'-a-da, ('elyadha`, "God is knowing." Compare HPN, 219, 266, 301; Epidae, or Elidae):(1) One of the sons of David (2 Sam 5:16; 1 Ch 3:8; called BEELIADA, 1 Ch 14:7 (which see)).
(2) A descendant of Benjamin and a captain in the army of Jehoshaphat, commander of 200,000 men (2 Ch 17:17).
(3) Father of Rezon, an "adversary" of Solomon (1 Ki 11:23, the King James Version "Eliadah").