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Nethinim (נְתִינִים nəṯīnīm, lit. "given ones", or "subjects"), or
Nathinites or Nathineans, was the name
given to the
Temple ****istants in
ancient Jerusalem...
- the
Nethinim.
Nehemiah 11:3
lists them as one of the five
classes of
persons living in
Yehud Medinata: "Israel, the priests, the Levites, the
Nethinim, and...
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descendants of King Saul:
According to the
Babylonian Talmud: "...As to the
nethinim, however, let them be
summoned and we
shall pacify them.
Immediately the...
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regular Levites, 128
singer Levites, 139
gatekeeper Levites, and 392
Nethinim temple ****istants. The
count was
completed by 652
people of
unknown ancestry...
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Nephusim Ner
Nereus Nergal Nergal-sharezer Neri
Neriah Nethaneel Nethaniah Nethinim Neziah Nezib Nibhaz, the
barker Nibshan Nicanor Nicodemus Nicolas Nicolaitanes...
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biblical individuals. In Ezra 2:45,
Akkub is the head of a
family of
Nethinim. In 1
Chronicles 3:24,
Akkub is a son of Elionenai, a
descendant of Solomon...
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Gibeon to be wood
gatherers and
water carriers for the
Temple of YHWH (see
Nethinim). The
Bible records that David's
census included Hivite cities. During...
- 685 Jerome, "Ep. xxv ad Marcell.", in P. L., XXII, col. 429. "the word
Nethinim means in
Hebrew 'gift of Iao', that is of the God who is" (Theodoret, "Quaest...
- Temple. The
Priests and the
Levites were in turn
served by
servants called Nethinim.
These lowest level of
servants were not priests. An ****istant
priest is...
- 13:22 Iddo 2.
Hebrew ’iddô. The head of a
community of
temple servants (kjv
Nethinim) at Casiphia; they
provided Ezra with
Levites and
temple servants (Ezra...