Lexicon Paltiel: Paltiel Original Word: פַלְטִיאֵל Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Paltiel, Phaltiel From the same as Pelet and 'el; deliverance of God; Paltiel, the name of two Israelites -- Paltiel, Phaltiel. see HEBREW Pelet see HEBREW 'el NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom palat Definition "deliverance of God," two Isr. NASB Translation Paltiel (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs מַּלְטִיאֵל proper name, masculine Φαλτ(ε)ιηλ : 2 2 Samuel 3:15(= מַּלְטִי 1 Samuel 25:44), ᵐ5L Φαλτιου. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from two Hebrew words: פָּלַט (palat, meaning "to deliver" or "to rescue") and אֵל (El, meaning "God").Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for Paltiel, as it is a Hebrew proper noun specific to the Old Testament context. However, the concept of "deliverance" or "salvation" is echoed in Greek terms such as σωτηρία (soteria, meaning "salvation") and σωτήρ (soter, meaning "savior"), which are used in the New Testament to describe God's saving work through Jesus Christ. Usage: Paltiel is used as a proper noun in the Hebrew Bible, specifically as a personal name. Context: Paltiel is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament. He is identified as the son of Azzan and a leader from the tribe of Issachar. Paltiel was appointed by Moses to assist in the division of the Promised Land among the tribes of Israel. His role was significant in ensuring the fair distribution of the land, as recorded in the Book of Numbers. Forms and Transliterations פַּלְטִיאֵ֖ל פַּלְטִיאֵ֥ל פלטיאל pal·ṭî·’êl palṭî’êl paltiElLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Numbers 34:26 HEB: יִשָׂשכָ֖ר נָשִׂ֑יא פַּלְטִיאֵ֖ל בֶּן־ עַזָּֽן׃ NAS: a leader, Paltiel the son KJV: of Issachar, Paltiel the son INT: of Issachar A leader Paltiel the son of Azzan 2 Samuel 3:15 2 Occurrences |