Eldad in Easton's Bible Dictionary
whom God has loved, one of the seventy elders whom Moses
appointed (Num. 11:26, 27) to administer justice among
the
people. He, with Medad, prophesied in the camp instead
of going
with the rest to the tabernacle, as Moses had
commanded. This
incident was announced to Moses by Joshua, who thought
their
conduct in this respect irregular. Moses replied,
"Enviest thou
for my sake? would God that all the Lord's people were
prophets"
(Num. 11:24-30; comp. Mark 9:38; Luke 9:49).
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