Medad in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
me'-dad (medhadh, "affectionate"): One of the 70 elders on
whom the spirit of the Lord came in the days of Moses enabling
them to prophesy. Medad and one other, Eldad, began to
prophesy in the camp, away from the other elders who had
assembled at the door of the tabernacle to hear God's message.
Joshua suggested that Eldad and Medad be stopped, but Moses
interceded on their behalf, saying, "Would that all Yahweh's
people were prophets!" (Nu 11:26-29). The subject-matter of
their prophecy has been variously supplied by tradition.
Compare the Israel Targums at the place, the apocalyptic Book
of Eldad and Modad, and Ba`al ha-Turim (ad loc.).
Ella Davis Isaacs
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