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H5241 · Hebrew · Old Testament
נְמוּאֵל
N'mu'el
Proper noun, person
Nemuel

Definition

The Hebrew name N'mu'el (Nemuel) means "day of God" or "God has spoken." It is a personal name borne by two individuals in the Old Testament: a son of Eliab from the tribe of Reuben, and a son of Simeon who became the ancestor of the Nemuelite clan. The name reflects the Israelite practice of incorporating the divine name El into personal names to express devotion and dependence on God.

Usage & Theological Significance

Hebrew personal names serve as theological statements, and N'mu'el is no exception. By incorporating "El" (God), the name declares that the bearer's existence and identity are defined by his relationship to the Almighty. The genealogical records where Nemuel appears demonstrate God's faithful preservation of Israel's tribal structure across generations. Every name recorded in these genealogies bears witness to God's covenant faithfulness — He remembers and preserves His people, family by family, generation by generation.

Key Bible Verses

Numbers 26:9The sons of Eliab: Nemuel, Dathan, and Abiram.
Numbers 26:12The sons of Simeon according to their clans: of Nemuel, the clan of the Nemuelites.
1 Chronicles 4:24The sons of Simeon: Nemuel, Jamin, Jarib, Zerah, and Shaul.
Genesis 46:10The sons of Simeon: Jemuel, Jamin, Ohad, Jachin, Zohar, and Shaul.
Exodus 6:15The sons of Simeon: Jemuel, Jamin, Ohad, Jachin, Zohar, and Shaul.

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