Benaiah

William Smith's Bible Dictionary

(made by the Lord).


• The son of Jehoiada the chief priest, (1 Chronicles 27:5) of the tribe of Levi, though a native of Kabzeel, (2 Samuel 23:20) set by David, (1 Chronicles 11:25) over his body-guard. (2 Samuel 8:18; 20:23; 1 Kings 1:38; 1 Chronicles 18:17) One of the mighty men. (2 Samuel 23:22,23; 1 Chronicles 11:25; 27:6) The exploits which gave him this rank are narrated in (2 Samuel 23:20,21; 1 Chronicles 11:22) He was captain of the host for the third month. (1 Chronicles 27:5) Benaiah remained faithful to Solomon during Adonijah's attempt on the crown, (1 Kings 1:8,10,32,38,44) and was raised unto the place of Joab as commander-in-chief of the whole army. (1 Kings 2:35; 4:4) (B.C. 1005.)

• Benaiah the Pirathonite, an Ephraimite, one of David's thirty mighty men, (2 Samuel 23:30; 1 Chronicles 11:31) and the captain of the eleventh monthly course. (1 Chronicles 27:14)

• A Levite in the time of David, who "played with a psaltry on Alamoth." (1 Chronicles 15:18,20; 16:5)

• A priest in the time of David, appointed to blow the trumpet before the ark. (1 Chronicles 15:24; 16:6)

• A Levite of the sons of Asaph. (2 Chronicles 20:14)

• A Levite in the time of Hezekiah. (2 Chronicles 31:13)

• One of the "princes" of the families of Simeon. (1 Chronicles 4:36)

• Four laymen in the time of Ezra who had taken strange wives. (Ezra 10:25,30,35,43)

• The father of Pelatiah. (Ezekiel 11:1,13)

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