The story of Jahdiel

Jahdiel was a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Judges. He was the son of Ahohi, a descendant of Naphtali, and the father of Bedan. He was a judge of Israel and was known for his bravery and courage. He was part of the group of judges who fought against the Midianites and Amalekites. He was also part of the group of judges who fought against the Philistines. He is best known for his bravery and courage in battle. He was also known for his loyalty to God and his faithfulness to the covenant. He was a leader among the Israelites and was respected by all. He had two siblings, Ahira and Abidan. Jahdiel was a faithful servant of God and a great leader of the Israelites. He is remembered for his courage and loyalty to God.
Name meaning
The name "Jahdiel" is of Hebrew origin and it means "God will make rejoice" or "God's unity". Typically found as a male name, Jahdiel is occasionally used in the context of biblical or religious circles due to its roots in ancient Hebrew language and culture. The name suggests a divine blessing or joy brought forth through the influence or intervention of God.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
1 Chronicles 5:24
Appearances in the Bible
1 mentions