Lexicon Ariel: "lioness of El," an Israelite name, also a man of Moab Original Word: אֲרִיאֵלPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: Ariel Phonetic Spelling: (ar-ee-ale') Short Definition: Ariel NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ari and elDefinition"lioness of El," an Isr. name, also a man of Moab NASB TranslationAriel (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs אֲרִיאֵל 1. proper name, feminine (probably, see Ew) Ariel ( lioness of El) name applied to Jerusalem Isaiah 29:1,2(twice in verse); Isaiah 29:7 (so Ges Ew Che Di and others; Tagum De Brd Or and others say hearth of El, compare אֲרִאֵיל). 2. proper name, masculine a chief man among returning exiles Ezra 8:16. 3 אֲרִאֵל מוֺאָב 2 Samuel 23:20 = ׳אֲרִיאֵל מ 1 Chronicles 11:26 taken by ᵐ5 RV DrSm and others as proper name, masculine, read two sons of Ariel of Moab; RSSemitic i. 469 compare אראל MI12, altar-hearth (so Sm & So, and DrSm xci, see below אֲרִיאֵיל) and translation מוֺאָב ׳א altar-hearths of Moab. 4 Ezekiel 43:15 & Qr Ezekiel 43:15; Ezekiel 43:16 see below אֲרִיאֵיל. **DuIs 29:1 (q. v.) makes 1 = אֲרִיאֵיל, from אָרָה + ל afformative, hearth (not + אֵל hearth of El).
Strong's lion of God, lion-like men Or (arilel {ar-ee-ale'}; from 'ariy and 'el; lion of God; i.e. Heroic -- lionlike men. see HEBREW 'ariy see HEBREW 'el |
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