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Strong's Concordance, Hebrew Dictionary
Milalai, an Israelite, Hebrew: מִלֲלַי, milălay (H4450)
1 King James Bible Verses
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Definition Details
Strong's Number: H4450
Hebrew Base Word: מִלֲלַי
Part of speech: Proper Name Masculine
Usage: Milalai
Literally: eloquent
Definition: Milalai, an Israelite.
Detailed definition:
- Son of the priest Jonathan and a descendant of Asaph.
Derived terms: From H4448; talkative.
Pronunciation:
- Biblical International Phonetic Alphabet: mɪ.lə̆ˈlɑi̯
- Modern International Phonetic Alphabet: mi.lə̆ˈlɑi̯
- Transliteration: milălay
- Biblical Pronunciation: mih-luh-LAI
- Modern Pronunciation: mee-luh-LAI
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Bible Verses with מִלֲלַי (H4450)
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“And his brethren, Shemaiah, and Azarael, Milalai, Gilalai, Maai, Nethaneel, and Judah, Hanani, with the musical instruments of David the man of God, and Ezra the scribe before them.”
— Nehemiah 12:36
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