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giddēl גִּדֵּל ‘Giddel’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from gādal גָּדַל ‘to magnify’
Roots: גדל

giddēl pr n m pers
Giddel = "very great"
1) the head of a family of temple slaves returning from exile with Zerubbabel
2) the head of the descendants of Solomon's servants returning from exile with Zerubbabel

Mentioned in Ezra 2:47, 2:56 Nehemiah 7:49, 7:58

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