Word Summary
Eliakeim: Eliakim, two Israelites
Original Word: ἘλιακείμTransliteration: Eliakeim
Phonetic Spelling: (el-ee-ak-ime')
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Short Definition: Eliakim, two Israelites
Meaning: Eliakim -- two Israelites
Strong's Concordance
Eliakim.
Of Hebrew origin ('Elyaqiym'); Eliakim, an Israelite -- Eliakim.
see HEBREW 'Elyaqiym'
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1662: ἘλιακείμἘλιακείμ (
אֶלְיָקִים whom God set up),
Eliakim, one of the ancestors of Christ:
Matthew 1:13;
Luke 3:30.
STRONGS NT 1662a: ἕλιγμα [ἕλιγμα, ἑλιγματος, τό (ἑλίσσω), a roll: John 19:39 WH text, where others read μίγμα, which see (Athen., Anth. P., others.)]