Othniel in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
oth'-ni-el (`othni'el): A hero in Israel, son of Kenaz,
Caleb's younger brother. He conquered Kiriath-sepher, later
known as Debir, in the territory of Judah in the days of
Joshua, and was given the daughter of Caleb, Achsah, to wife
as a reward (Josh 15:17, parallel found in Jdg 1:13). He later
smote Cushan-rishathaim, king of Mesopotamia, whom the
children of Israel had served 8 years, and thus not only saved
the Israelites, but by reviving national sentiment among them
(compare Ant, V, iv, 3), and reestablishing government, became
the first of those hero-rulers known as "judges." The effects
of his victory lasted an entire generation (40 years, Jdg 3:9-
11). He had a son named Hathath (1 Ch 4:13) and probably
another named Meonothai (compare recensio Luciana of
Septuagint, at the place). In the days of David we find a
family bearing the name of Othniel, from which came Heldai the
Metophathite, captain of the twelfth month (1 Ch 27:15).
Nathan Isaacs
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