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bᵊnāyāhū בְּנָיָ֫הוּ ‘Benaiah’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from bānā בָּנָה ‘to build’ and yāh יָהּ ‘YH--’
Roots: בנה יה

bᵊnāyāhū pr n m pers
Benaiah = "Jehovah has built" or "Yahweh has built up"
1) one of David's mighty warriors, son of Jehoiada the chief priest, a Levite, set by David over his bodyguard, later having remained faithful to Solomon during Adonijah's attempt on the crown, was raised into the place of Joab as commander-in-chief of the army
2) the Pirathonite, an Ephraimite, one of David's thirty mighty warriors, and the captain of the eleventh monthly course
3) a Simeonite, a prince of the families of Simeon
4) a Levite in the time of David who played with a psaltery on Alamoth
5) a priest in the time of David, appointed to blow the trumpet before the ark
6) a Levite of the sons of Asaph
7) a Levite in the time of Hezekiah
8) Four Israelites in the time of Ezra who had taken strange wives
9) the father of Pelatiah

Mentioned in 2 Samuel 23:20, 20:23, 23:22, 8:18, 23:30 1 Kings 2:35, 4:4, 1:36, 1:8, 2:29, 2:30, 1:10, 1:32, 1:26, 1:38, 1:44, 2:46, 2:34, 2:25 Ezekiel 11:13, 11:1 Ezra 10:25, 10:35, 10:30, 10:43 1 Chronicles 27:34, 15:18, 11:22, 11:24, 15:24, 16:6, 15:20, 16:5, 4:36, 27:5, 27:14, 11:31, 18:17, 27:6 2 Chronicles 31:13, 20:14

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