Jeled, hijo de Baaná, de Netofá.
Itay, hijo de Ribay, de Guibeá de Benjamín.
(II Samuel 23, 29) © Nueva Biblia de Jerusalén (Desclee, 1998)
Part-of-speech: proper noun
Gender: masculine
Number: singular
Person: not applicable
State: absolute
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Number: singular
Person: not applicable
State: construct
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: proper noun
Gender: masculine
Number: singular
Person: not applicable
State: absolute
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: article
Gender: not applicable
Number: not applicable
Person: not applicable
State: not applicable
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: adjective
Gender: masculine
Number: singular
Person: not applicable
State: absolute
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: proper noun
Gender: masculine
Number: singular
Person: not applicable
State: absolute
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Number: singular
Person: not applicable
State: construct
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: proper noun
Gender: masculine
Number: singular
Person: not applicable
State: absolute
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: preposition
Gender: not applicable
Number: not applicable
Person: not applicable
State: not applicable
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: noun
Gender: feminine
Number: singular
Person: not applicable
State: construct
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Number: plural
Person: not applicable
State: construct
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
Part-of-speech: proper noun
Gender: unknown
Number: singular
Person: not applicable
State: absolute
Verbal tense: not applicable
Verbal stem: not applicable
[e] Jéled (mss. hebreos; véase 1Cr 11:30); Jéleb (TM).