The story of Jehieli

Jehieli was a biblical figure who lived during the time of the Judges in the Old Testament. He was the son of Zebulun and the father of three sons: Azariah, Bocheru, and Ishmaiah. He was a Levite and a judge of Israel. He is best known for his role in the battle against the Philistines. He was one of the leaders of the Israelites who fought against the Philistines in the battle of Mizpah. He was also one of the leaders who helped to build the altar at Mizpah. He is also known for his role in the division of the land among the tribes of Israel. He was one of the leaders who helped to divide the land among the tribes according to the instructions of Moses. He is also known for his role in the selection of the Levites to serve in the Tabernacle. He was one of the leaders who helped to select the Levites to serve in the Tabernacle. He is also known for his role in the selection of the first high priest, Aaron. He was one of the leaders who helped to select Aaron to be the first high priest of Israel. Jehieli is remembered for his role in the battles against the Philistines, the division of the land among the tribes, and the selection of the Levites and the first high priest.
Name meaning
The name "Jehieli" is a variation of the name "Jehiel," which has Hebrew origins. In Hebrew, Jehiel (יְחִיאֵל) means "God lives" or "may God live." It is a theophoric name, which is a name that incorporates the name of God ("El" in this case). Jehiel is a biblical name, found in the Old Testament, where several individuals bear this name. The name Jehieli would carry similar meanings and connotations, emphasizing a connection with divine presence or life.
Name origin
Hebrew.
First mention
1 Chronicles 26:21
Appearances in the Bible
2 mentions