Chileab in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
kil'-e-ab (kil'abh; Dalouia, "restraint of father"): A son of
David, born to him at Hebron. His mother was Abigail, whom
David married after the death of her husband Nabal, the
Carmelite (2 Sam 3:3). In the corresponding account (1 Ch 3:1)
he is called "Daniel," the meaning of which name ("God is my
judge") points to its having been given in order to
commemorate God's judgment upon Nabal (1 Sam 25:39; compare
Gen 30:6). Some suppose that he bore both names, but the
Septuagint reading here Dalouia (1 Ch Damniel), and the
identity of the last three letters of the Hebrew word
"Chileab" with the first three of the following word, seems to
indicate that the text of Samuel is corrupt.
Horace J. Wolf
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