Nethanel (2 Chronicles 35:9)

Nethanel, also known as Nethaneel, was a Levite chief during the time of King Josiah, mentioned in 2 Chronicles 35:9.

About Nethanel (2 Chronicles 35:9)

A common Old Testament name spelled Nethaneel in the King James Version.

A son of Zuar and the leader of the tribe of Issachar at the start of the wilderness wanderings of Israel (Numbers 1:8; 2:5; 10:15). He represented his relatives at the dedication of the altar (7:18, 23).

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Key References

2 Chronicles 35:9

Additionally, Conaniah and his brothers Shemaiah and Nethanel, as well as Hashabiah, Jeiel, and Jozabad, officers of the Levites, contributed to the Levites 5,000 Passover offerings and 500 bulls.

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2 Chronicles 35:9

Additionally, Conaniah and his brothers Shemaiah and Nethanel, as well as Hashabiah, Jeiel, and Jozabad, officers of the Levites, contributed to the Levites 5,000 Passover offerings and 500 bulls.