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:''"Benayahu" redirects here. For the former IDF spokesman, see Avi Benayahu.''Benaiah''' ((ヘブライ語:בניהו), "Yahweh delivers", or possibly, "the son of Yahweh builds up" is a common name in the Hebrew Bible.(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ) In the etymology of the name, the first part of Benaiah comes from the root-verb בנה (bana),The root-verb בנה (bana) means to build. It's used to describe the construction of all kinds of buildings; a city (Genesis 4:17), a tower (Genesis 10:11), an altar (Genesis 22:9), a house (Genesis 33:27), the temple (2 Samuel 7:5), a fortress (2 Chronicles 17:12), a wall (1 Kings 3:1). It is also used to describe YHWH's making of woman from a rib of man (Genesis 2:22). which is a common and ubiquitous Hebrew verb meaning "to build". The second part of Benaiah is יה (Yah) = יהו (Yahu) = יו (Yu), a derivative of the Tetragrammaton.Abbreviated forms of the Tetragrammaton יהוה, YHWH, or Yahweh. The Hebrew word בן (ben), meaning son, is also thought by some to come from the verb בנה (bana).(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ).==Son of Jehoiada==In the Hebrew Bible, '''Benaiah''', son of Jehoiada the priest, came from the southern Judean town of Kabzeel and was father of at least two sons, Ammizabad and Jehoiada (1 Chr. 27:5, 6, 34). He was a mighty warrior of great valor and courage, renowned even amongst David's Thirty, although he was not part of The Three (2 Sam. 23:20-23). Benaiah came to prominence by striking down two of Moab’s powerful heroes, by fearlessly descending into a water pit and killing a lion, and by overcoming exceptional odds to slay an Egyptian giant with the victim’s own spear (1 Chr. 11:22-24). David put Benaiah over his personal bodyguard (1 Chr. 11:24, 25) having command over the Cherethites and Pelethites. Benaiah remained loyal to King David during the rebellions of Absalom and Adonijah (2 Sam. 8:18; 15:18; 20:23; 1 Kin. 1:8, 10, 26; 1Ch 18:17) and according to the Chronicler, was appointed over the third rotating division of the army, a force of 24,000 men (1 Chr. 27:5, 6).In David’s old age, Benaiah and the Cherethites and Pelethites supported the coronation of Solomon (1 Kin. 1:32-40). Later, under Solomon’s reign Benaiah was assigned to carry out the execution of Adonijah (1 Kin. 2:25), Joab (vv.29-24), and Shimei (v.46). King Solomon then put him in command over all the army of the Kingdom of Israel (1 Kin. 2:24, 25, 28-46; 4:4). :''"Benayahu" redirects here. For the former IDF spokesman, see Avi Benayahu.'' Benaiah ((ヘブライ語:בניהו), "Yahweh delivers", or possibly, "the son of Yahweh builds up" is a common name in the Hebrew Bible.〔(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah )〕 In the etymology of the name, the first part of Benaiah comes from the root-verb בנה (bana),〔The root-verb בנה (bana) means to build. It's used to describe the construction of all kinds of buildings; a city (Genesis 4:17), a tower (Genesis 10:11), an altar (Genesis 22:9), a house (Genesis 33:27), the temple (2 Samuel 7:5), a fortress (2 Chronicles 17:12), a wall (1 Kings 3:1). It is also used to describe YHWH's making of woman from a rib of man (Genesis 2:22).〕 which is a common and ubiquitous Hebrew verb meaning "to build". The second part of Benaiah is יה (Yah) = יהו (Yahu) = יו (Yu), a derivative of the Tetragrammaton.〔Abbreviated forms of the Tetragrammaton יהוה, YHWH, or Yahweh.〕 The Hebrew word בן (ben), meaning son, is also thought by some to come from the verb בנה (bana).〔(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ).〕 ==Son of Jehoiada== In the Hebrew Bible, Benaiah, son of Jehoiada the priest, came from the southern Judean town of Kabzeel and was father of at least two sons, Ammizabad and Jehoiada (1 Chr. 27:5, 6, 34). He was a mighty warrior of great valor and courage, renowned even amongst David's Thirty, although he was not part of The Three (2 Sam. 23:20-23). Benaiah came to prominence by striking down two of Moab’s powerful heroes, by fearlessly descending into a water pit and killing a lion, and by overcoming exceptional odds to slay an Egyptian giant with the victim’s own spear (1 Chr. 11:22-24). David put Benaiah over his personal bodyguard (1 Chr. 11:24, 25) having command over the Cherethites and Pelethites. Benaiah remained loyal to King David during the rebellions of Absalom and Adonijah (2 Sam. 8:18; 15:18; 20:23; 1 Kin. 1:8, 10, 26; 1Ch 18:17) and according to the Chronicler, was appointed over the third rotating division of the army, a force of 24,000 men (1 Chr. 27:5, 6). In David’s old age, Benaiah and the Cherethites and Pelethites supported the coronation of Solomon (1 Kin. 1:32-40). Later, under Solomon’s reign Benaiah was assigned to carry out the execution of Adonijah (1 Kin. 2:25), Joab (vv.29-24), and Shimei (v.46). King Solomon then put him in command over all the army of the Kingdom of Israel (1 Kin. 2:24, 25, 28-46; 4:4).
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Benayahu" redirects here. For the former IDF spokesman, see Avi Benayahu.'''''Benaiah''' ((ヘブライ語:בניהו), "Yahweh delivers", or possibly, "the son of Yahweh builds up" is a common name in the Hebrew Bible.(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ) In the etymology of the name, the first part of Benaiah comes from the root-verb בנה (bana),The root-verb בנה (bana) means to build. It's used to describe the construction of all kinds of buildings; a city (Genesis 4:17), a tower (Genesis 10:11), an altar (Genesis 22:9), a house (Genesis 33:27), the temple (2 Samuel 7:5), a fortress (2 Chronicles 17:12), a wall (1 Kings 3:1). It is also used to describe YHWH's making of woman from a rib of man (Genesis 2:22). which is a common and ubiquitous Hebrew verb meaning "to build". The second part of Benaiah is יה (Yah) = יהו (Yahu) = יו (Yu), a derivative of the Tetragrammaton.Abbreviated forms of the Tetragrammaton יהוה, YHWH, or Yahweh. The Hebrew word בן (ben), meaning son, is also thought by some to come from the verb בנה (bana).(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ).==Son of Jehoiada==In the Hebrew Bible, '''Benaiah''', son of Jehoiada the priest, came from the southern Judean town of Kabzeel and was father of at least two sons, Ammizabad and Jehoiada (1 Chr. 27:5, 6, 34). He was a mighty warrior of great valor and courage, renowned even amongst David's Thirty, although he was not part of The Three (2 Sam. 23:20-23). Benaiah came to prominence by striking down two of Moab’s powerful heroes, by fearlessly descending into a water pit and killing a lion, and by overcoming exceptional odds to slay an Egyptian giant with the victim’s own spear (1 Chr. 11:22-24). David put Benaiah over his personal bodyguard (1 Chr. 11:24, 25) having command over the Cherethites and Pelethites. Benaiah remained loyal to King David during the rebellions of Absalom and Adonijah (2 Sam. 8:18; 15:18; 20:23; 1 Kin. 1:8, 10, 26; 1Ch 18:17) and according to the Chronicler, was appointed over the third rotating division of the army, a force of 24,000 men (1 Chr. 27:5, 6).In David’s old age, Benaiah and the Cherethites and Pelethites supported the coronation of Solomon (1 Kin. 1:32-40). Later, under Solomon’s reign Benaiah was assigned to carry out the execution of Adonijah (1 Kin. 2:25), Joab (vv.29-24), and Shimei (v.46). King Solomon then put him in command over all the army of the Kingdom of Israel (1 Kin. 2:24, 25, 28-46; 4:4).」の詳細全文を読む 'Benaiah ((ヘブライ語:בניהו), "Yahweh delivers", or possibly, "the son of Yahweh builds up" is a common name in the Hebrew Bible.(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ) In the etymology of the name, the first part of Benaiah comes from the root-verb בנה (bana),The root-verb בנה (bana) means to build. It's used to describe the construction of all kinds of buildings; a city (Genesis 4:17), a tower (Genesis 10:11), an altar (Genesis 22:9), a house (Genesis 33:27), the temple (2 Samuel 7:5), a fortress (2 Chronicles 17:12), a wall (1 Kings 3:1). It is also used to describe YHWH's making of woman from a rib of man (Genesis 2:22). which is a common and ubiquitous Hebrew verb meaning "to build". The second part of Benaiah is יה (Yah) = יהו (Yahu) = יו (Yu), a derivative of the Tetragrammaton.Abbreviated forms of the Tetragrammaton יהוה, YHWH, or Yahweh. The Hebrew word בן (ben), meaning son, is also thought by some to come from the verb בנה (bana).(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ).==Son of Jehoiada==In the Hebrew Bible, Benaiah, son of Jehoiada the priest, came from the southern Judean town of Kabzeel and was father of at least two sons, Ammizabad and Jehoiada (1 Chr. 27:5, 6, 34). He was a mighty warrior of great valor and courage, renowned even amongst David's Thirty, although he was not part of The Three (2 Sam. 23:20-23). Benaiah came to prominence by striking down two of Moab’s powerful heroes, by fearlessly descending into a water pit and killing a lion, and by overcoming exceptional odds to slay an Egyptian giant with the victim’s own spear (1 Chr. 11:22-24). David put Benaiah over his personal bodyguard (1 Chr. 11:24, 25) having command over the Cherethites and Pelethites. Benaiah remained loyal to King David during the rebellions of Absalom and Adonijah (2 Sam. 8:18; 15:18; 20:23; 1 Kin. 1:8, 10, 26; 1Ch 18:17) and according to the Chronicler, was appointed over the third rotating division of the army, a force of 24,000 men (1 Chr. 27:5, 6).In David’s old age, Benaiah and the Cherethites and Pelethites supported the coronation of Solomon (1 Kin. 1:32-40). Later, under Solomon’s reign Benaiah was assigned to carry out the execution of Adonijah (1 Kin. 2:25), Joab (vv.29-24), and Shimei (v.46). King Solomon then put him in command over all the army of the Kingdom of Israel (1 Kin. 2:24, 25, 28-46; 4:4). :''"Benayahu" redirects here. For the former IDF spokesman, see Avi Benayahu.'' Benaiah ((ヘブライ語:בניהו), "Yahweh delivers", or possibly, "the son of Yahweh builds up" is a common name in the Hebrew Bible.〔(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah )〕 In the etymology of the name, the first part of Benaiah comes from the root-verb בנה (bana),〔The root-verb בנה (bana) means to build. It's used to describe the construction of all kinds of buildings; a city (Genesis 4:17), a tower (Genesis 10:11), an altar (Genesis 22:9), a house (Genesis 33:27), the temple (2 Samuel 7:5), a fortress (2 Chronicles 17:12), a wall (1 Kings 3:1). It is also used to describe YHWH's making of woman from a rib of man (Genesis 2:22).〕 which is a common and ubiquitous Hebrew verb meaning "to build". The second part of Benaiah is יה (Yah) = יהו (Yahu) = יו (Yu), a derivative of the Tetragrammaton.〔Abbreviated forms of the Tetragrammaton יהוה, YHWH, or Yahweh.〕 The Hebrew word בן (ben), meaning son, is also thought by some to come from the verb בנה (bana).〔(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ).〕 ==Son of Jehoiada== In the Hebrew Bible, Benaiah, son of Jehoiada the priest, came from the southern Judean town of Kabzeel and was father of at least two sons, Ammizabad and Jehoiada (1 Chr. 27:5, 6, 34). He was a mighty warrior of great valor and courage, renowned even amongst David's Thirty, although he was not part of The Three (2 Sam. 23:20-23). Benaiah came to prominence by striking down two of Moab’s powerful heroes, by fearlessly descending into a water pit and killing a lion, and by overcoming exceptional odds to slay an Egyptian giant with the victim’s own spear (1 Chr. 11:22-24). David put Benaiah over his personal bodyguard (1 Chr. 11:24, 25) having command over the Cherethites and Pelethites. Benaiah remained loyal to King David during the rebellions of Absalom and Adonijah (2 Sam. 8:18; 15:18; 20:23; 1 Kin. 1:8, 10, 26; 1Ch 18:17) and according to the Chronicler, was appointed over the third rotating division of the army, a force of 24,000 men (1 Chr. 27:5, 6). In David’s old age, Benaiah and the Cherethites and Pelethites supported the coronation of Solomon (1 Kin. 1:32-40). Later, under Solomon’s reign Benaiah was assigned to carry out the execution of Adonijah (1 Kin. 2:25), Joab (vv.29-24), and Shimei (v.46). King Solomon then put him in command over all the army of the Kingdom of Israel (1 Kin. 2:24, 25, 28-46; 4:4).
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Benaiah ((ヘブライ語:בניהו), "Yahweh delivers", or possibly, "the son of Yahweh builds up" is a common name in the Hebrew Bible.(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ) In the etymology of the name, the first part of Benaiah comes from the root-verb בנה (bana),The root-verb בנה (bana) means to build. It's used to describe the construction of all kinds of buildings; a city (Genesis 4:17), a tower (Genesis 10:11), an altar (Genesis 22:9), a house (Genesis 33:27), the temple (2 Samuel 7:5), a fortress (2 Chronicles 17:12), a wall (1 Kings 3:1). It is also used to describe YHWH's making of woman from a rib of man (Genesis 2:22). which is a common and ubiquitous Hebrew verb meaning "to build". The second part of Benaiah is יה (Yah) = יהו (Yahu) = יו (Yu), a derivative of the Tetragrammaton.Abbreviated forms of the Tetragrammaton יהוה, YHWH, or Yahweh. The Hebrew word בן (ben), meaning son, is also thought by some to come from the verb בנה (bana).(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ).==Son of Jehoiada==In the Hebrew Bible, Benaiah, son of Jehoiada the priest, came from the southern Judean town of Kabzeel and was father of at least two sons, Ammizabad and Jehoiada (1 Chr. 27:5, 6, 34). He was a mighty warrior of great valor and courage, renowned even amongst David's Thirty, although he was not part of The Three (2 Sam. 23:20-23). Benaiah came to prominence by striking down two of Moab’s powerful heroes, by fearlessly descending into a water pit and killing a lion, and by overcoming exceptional odds to slay an Egyptian giant with the victim’s own spear (1 Chr. 11:22-24). David put Benaiah over his personal bodyguard (1 Chr. 11:24, 25) having command over the Cherethites and Pelethites. Benaiah remained loyal to King David during the rebellions of Absalom and Adonijah (2 Sam. 8:18; 15:18; 20:23; 1 Kin. 1:8, 10, 26; 1Ch 18:17) and according to the Chronicler, was appointed over the third rotating division of the army, a force of 24,000 men (1 Chr. 27:5, 6).In David’s old age, Benaiah and the Cherethites and Pelethites supported the coronation of Solomon (1 Kin. 1:32-40). Later, under Solomon’s reign Benaiah was assigned to carry out the execution of Adonijah (1 Kin. 2:25), Joab (vv.29-24), and Shimei (v.46). King Solomon then put him in command over all the army of the Kingdom of Israel (1 Kin. 2:24, 25, 28-46; 4:4).">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■''Benaiah ((ヘブライ語:בניהו), "Yahweh delivers", or possibly, "the son of Yahweh builds up" is a common name in the Hebrew Bible.(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ) In the etymology of the name, the first part of Benaiah comes from the root-verb בנה (bana),The root-verb בנה (bana) means to build. It's used to describe the construction of all kinds of buildings; a city (Genesis 4:17), a tower (Genesis 10:11), an altar (Genesis 22:9), a house (Genesis 33:27), the temple (2 Samuel 7:5), a fortress (2 Chronicles 17:12), a wall (1 Kings 3:1). It is also used to describe YHWH's making of woman from a rib of man (Genesis 2:22). which is a common and ubiquitous Hebrew verb meaning "to build". The second part of Benaiah is יה (Yah) = יהו (Yahu) = יו (Yu), a derivative of the Tetragrammaton.Abbreviated forms of the Tetragrammaton יהוה, YHWH, or Yahweh. The Hebrew word בן (ben), meaning son, is also thought by some to come from the verb בנה (bana).(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ).==Son of Jehoiada==In the Hebrew Bible, Benaiah, son of Jehoiada the priest, came from the southern Judean town of Kabzeel and was father of at least two sons, Ammizabad and Jehoiada (1 Chr. 27:5, 6, 34). He was a mighty warrior of great valor and courage, renowned even amongst David's Thirty, although he was not part of The Three (2 Sam. 23:20-23). Benaiah came to prominence by striking down two of Moab’s powerful heroes, by fearlessly descending into a water pit and killing a lion, and by overcoming exceptional odds to slay an Egyptian giant with the victim’s own spear (1 Chr. 11:22-24). David put Benaiah over his personal bodyguard (1 Chr. 11:24, 25) having command over the Cherethites and Pelethites. Benaiah remained loyal to King David during the rebellions of Absalom and Adonijah (2 Sam. 8:18; 15:18; 20:23; 1 Kin. 1:8, 10, 26; 1Ch 18:17) and according to the Chronicler, was appointed over the third rotating division of the army, a force of 24,000 men (1 Chr. 27:5, 6).In David’s old age, Benaiah and the Cherethites and Pelethites supported the coronation of Solomon (1 Kin. 1:32-40). Later, under Solomon’s reign Benaiah was assigned to carry out the execution of Adonijah (1 Kin. 2:25), Joab (vv.29-24), and Shimei (v.46). King Solomon then put him in command over all the army of the Kingdom of Israel (1 Kin. 2:24, 25, 28-46; 4:4).">ウィキペディアで「:''"Benayahu" redirects here. For the former IDF spokesman, see Avi Benayahu.''Benaiah ((ヘブライ語:בניהו), "Yahweh delivers", or possibly, "the son of Yahweh builds up" is a common name in the Hebrew Bible.(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ) In the etymology of the name, the first part of Benaiah comes from the root-verb בנה (bana),The root-verb בנה (bana) means to build. It's used to describe the construction of all kinds of buildings; a city (Genesis 4:17), a tower (Genesis 10:11), an altar (Genesis 22:9), a house (Genesis 33:27), the temple (2 Samuel 7:5), a fortress (2 Chronicles 17:12), a wall (1 Kings 3:1). It is also used to describe YHWH's making of woman from a rib of man (Genesis 2:22). which is a common and ubiquitous Hebrew verb meaning "to build". The second part of Benaiah is יה (Yah) = יהו (Yahu) = יו (Yu), a derivative of the Tetragrammaton.Abbreviated forms of the Tetragrammaton יהוה, YHWH, or Yahweh. The Hebrew word בן (ben), meaning son, is also thought by some to come from the verb בנה (bana).(''Abarim Publications'', Meaning and etymology of the name Benaiah ).==Son of Jehoiada==In the Hebrew Bible, Benaiah''', son of Jehoiada the priest, came from the southern Judean town of Kabzeel and was father of at least two sons, Ammizabad and Jehoiada (1 Chr. 27:5, 6, 34). He was a mighty warrior of great valor and courage, renowned even amongst David's Thirty, although he was not part of The Three (2 Sam. 23:20-23). Benaiah came to prominence by striking down two of Moab’s powerful heroes, by fearlessly descending into a water pit and killing a lion, and by overcoming exceptional odds to slay an Egyptian giant with the victim’s own spear (1 Chr. 11:22-24). David put Benaiah over his personal bodyguard (1 Chr. 11:24, 25) having command over the Cherethites and Pelethites. Benaiah remained loyal to King David during the rebellions of Absalom and Adonijah (2 Sam. 8:18; 15:18; 20:23; 1 Kin. 1:8, 10, 26; 1Ch 18:17) and according to the Chronicler, was appointed over the third rotating division of the army, a force of 24,000 men (1 Chr. 27:5, 6).In David’s old age, Benaiah and the Cherethites and Pelethites supported the coronation of Solomon (1 Kin. 1:32-40). Later, under Solomon’s reign Benaiah was assigned to carry out the execution of Adonijah (1 Kin. 2:25), Joab (vv.29-24), and Shimei (v.46). King Solomon then put him in command over all the army of the Kingdom of Israel (1 Kin. 2:24, 25, 28-46; 4:4).」の詳細全文を読む
Benaiah''', son of Jehoiada the priest, came from the southern Judean town of Kabzeel and was father of at least two sons, Ammizabad and Jehoiada (1 Chr. 27:5, 6, 34). He was a mighty warrior of great valor and courage, renowned even amongst David's Thirty, although he was not part of The Three (2 Sam. 23:20-23). Benaiah came to prominence by striking down two of Moab’s powerful heroes, by fearlessly descending into a water pit and killing a lion, and by overcoming exceptional odds to slay an Egyptian giant with the victim’s own spear (1 Chr. 11:22-24). David put Benaiah over his personal bodyguard (1 Chr. 11:24, 25) having command over the Cherethites and Pelethites. Benaiah remained loyal to King David during the rebellions of Absalom and Adonijah (2 Sam. 8:18; 15:18; 20:23; 1 Kin. 1:8, 10, 26; 1Ch 18:17) and according to the Chronicler, was appointed over the third rotating division of the army, a force of 24,000 men (1 Chr. 27:5, 6).In David’s old age, Benaiah and the Cherethites and Pelethites supported the coronation of Solomon (1 Kin. 1:32-40). Later, under Solomon’s reign Benaiah was assigned to carry out the execution of Adonijah (1 Kin. 2:25), Joab (vv.29-24), and Shimei (v.46). King Solomon then put him in command over all the army of the Kingdom of Israel (1 Kin. 2:24, 25, 28-46; 4:4).」の詳細全文を読む
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