Chelub

Che'lub (Hebrews Kelub´, כּליּב, a cage, as in Jer 5:27), the name of two men.

1. (Sept. Χαλέβ.) The; brother of Shuah and rather of Mehir, of the tribe of Judah (1Ch 4:11). B.C. appar. ante 1612.

2. (Sept. Χελούβ.) The father of Ezri, which latter was David's chief gardener (1Ch 27:26). B.C. ante 1014.

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