Eliathah
(Hebrew Elia’thah, , 1Ch 25:4, or Eliya’thah, , 1Ch 25:27, to whom God will come; Sept. v.r. , Vulg. Eliatha), the eighth named of the fourteen sons of the Levite Heman, and a musician in the Temple in the time of king David (1Ch 25:4), who, with twelve of his sons and brethren, had the twentieth division of the Temple-service (25:27). B.C. 1013. In Jerome’s Quaest. Hebr. on 1Ch 25:27, the name is given as Eliaba, and explained accordingly; but not so in the Vulgate.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Eliathah
to whom God will come, one of the foureen sons of the Levite Heman, and musician of the temple in the time of David (1 Chr. 25:4).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Eliathah
1Ch 25:4; 1Ch 25:27.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Eliathah
ELIATHAH.A Hemanite, whose family formed the twentieth division of the Temple service (1Ch 25:4; 1Ch 25:27).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Eliathah
e-la-tha (, ‘el’-athah, God has come): A Hemanite, head of the twentieth division of the temple musicians (1Ch 25:4, 1Ch 25:27).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Eliathah
[Elia’thah]
Son of Heman: appointed to the service of song. 1Ch 25:4; 1Ch 25:27.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Eliathah
H448
A musician.
1Ch 25:4; 1Ch 25:27
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Eliathah
Eli’athah. (to whom God comes). A musician, in the Temple in the time of King David. 1Ch 25:4; 1Ch 25:27.