Ith'i-el
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Etymology and Meaning
The name Ith'i-el is of Hebrew origin, and it is generally understood to mean "God is with me" or "God is with him." This name reflects a common theme in Hebrew nomenclature, where names often express a relationship with God or a divine attribute.

Biblical References
Ith'i-el is mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Proverbs. The reference to Ith'i-el is found in Proverbs 30:1, which states: "The words of Agur son of Jakeh, the oracle: This man declared to Ith'i-el, to Ith'i-el and Ucal."

Context and Interpretation
The passage in Proverbs 30:1 introduces the sayings of Agur, a figure about whom little is known outside of this chapter. The mention of Ith'i-el, along with Ucal, suggests that these individuals were either recipients of Agur's teachings or possibly his disciples or companions. The context does not provide further details about Ith'i-el's identity or role, leaving much to interpretation and scholarly debate.

Theological Significance
The inclusion of Ith'i-el in the introduction to Agur's sayings may imply a personal or communal relationship with the wisdom being imparted. The name itself, meaning "God is with me," could signify the presence and guidance of God in the pursuit of wisdom and understanding, a central theme in the Book of Proverbs. This aligns with the broader biblical narrative that emphasizes reliance on divine wisdom and the presence of God in the lives of the faithful.

Historical and Cultural Insights
While Ith'i-el is not a prominent figure in biblical history, the mention of his name in Proverbs highlights the tradition of wisdom literature in ancient Israel. This tradition often involved the transmission of teachings from a sage or wise person to their followers or community. The setting of Proverbs 30, with its focus on practical and moral instruction, reflects the cultural value placed on wisdom and the fear of the Lord as foundational to a righteous life.

Conclusion
The brief mention of Ith'i-el in the Bible serves as a reminder of the personal nature of wisdom and the importance of divine presence in the pursuit of understanding. Though little is known about Ith'i-el himself, his inclusion in the text underscores the communal and relational aspects of biblical wisdom literature.
Concordance
Ith'i-el (1 Occurrence)

Proverbs 30:1
The words of Agur the son of Jakeh; the burden. The man saith unto Ithiel, unto Ithiel and Ucal:
(See RSV)

Thesaurus
Ith'i-el (1 Occurrence)
Ith'i-el. I'thi-El, Ith'i-el. Ithlah . Multi-Version Concordance Ith'i-el
(1 Occurrence). Proverbs 30:1 The words of Agur the son of Jakeh; the burden. ...
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I'thi-El (1 Occurrence)
I'thi-El. Ithiel, I'thi-El. Ith'i-el . Multi-Version Concordance I'thi-El
(1 Occurrence). ... (See RSV). Ithiel, I'thi-El. Ith'i-el . Reference Bible.
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Ithiel (2 Occurrences)
...ith'-i-el ('ithi'el, "God is"): (1) A son of Jeshaiah of the tribe of Benjamin,
mentioned among the inhabitants of Jerusalem in Nehemiah's day (Nehemiah 11:7 ...
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Ithlah (1 Occurrence)

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Resources
What are the different names of God, and what do they mean? | GotQuestions.org

What is the meaning of the word Elohim? | GotQuestions.org

What are the attributes of God? | GotQuestions.org

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