Reuel

Reuel or Raguel (Hebrew: רְעוּאֵל, romanized: Rəʿūʾēl; Edomite: 𐤓𐤏𐤀𐤋 rʿʾl[1]), meaning "God shall pasture" or more specifically "El shall pasture" (as a shepherd does with his flock)[2][3] is a Hebrew name associated with several biblical and religious figures.

Biblical figures

Biblical persons with this name are:

  • Moses' father-in-law, also named as Jethro[4] and Hobab[5][6] (Exodus 2:18; Numbers 10:29).
  • A son of Esau. Father of Nahath, Zerah, Shammah, and Mizzah (Genesis 36:4,10; 1 Chronicles 1:35)
  • A Gadite (Numbers 2:14), called also Deuel (Hebrew: דְּעוּאֵל, Modern: Dəʿūʾēl, Tiberian: Dŭʿūʾēl) (Numbers 1:14; 7:42); the father of the Gadite prince Eliasaph.
  • A Benjamite. (1 Chronicles 9:7–8)
  • Father-in-law of Tobias (Tobit 7:1–15)

Other people

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  • Sophas, son of Raguel (1st century), 'of royal lineage', executed during the Jewish Revolt by John, son of Dorcas[7][8]

Landmark houses

Other

See also

  • Raguel (angel)

References

  1. ^ Ahituv, Shmuel (2008). Echoes from the Past: Hebrew and Cognate Inscriptions from the Biblical Period. Carta. p. 355-6. ISBN 9789652207081.
  2. ^ "Strong's Hebrew Concordance - 7462. rā'ū".
  3. ^ "Strong's Hebrew Concordance - 410. el".
  4. ^ Meyers, Carol (1 March 2018). Coogan, Michael D.; Brettler, Marc Z.; Newsom, Carol A.; Perkins, Pheme (eds.). The New Oxford Annotated Bible: New Revised Standard Version (Fifth ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 81–83. ISBN 978-0-19-027605-8. Like the rest of the Pentateuch, Exodus contains contradictions and redundancies. For example, Moses' father-in-law is sometimes called Reuel and sometimes Jethro; and the mountain of revelation is Sinai in some passages and Horeb in others.
  5. ^ Harris, Stephen (20 January 2010). Understanding The Bible (8 ed.). McGraw-Hill Education. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-07-340744-9. J names Moses' father-in-law as Reuel or Hobab, whereas E knows him as Jethro, priest of Midian.
  6. ^ "Judges 4 / Hebrew – English Bible / Mechon-Mamre".
  7. ^ Josephus, Jewish War, Ch 3, v 4
  8. ^ Susie Helme, The Lost Wisdom of the Magi, (The Conrad Press, 2020), p. 260.
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