Paltiel פַּלְטִיאֵל

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Leader from Issachar, helped divide Canaan

Who is Paltiel in the Bible?

Paltiel, son of Azzan, was the leader from the tribe of Issachar appointed by Moses to help divide the land of Canaan among the Israelite tribes (Numbers 34:26). Before his death, Moses selected representatives from each tribe to work alongside Eleazar the priest and Joshua in allocating the conquered land according to each tribe's size and needs. Paltiel's role in this process underscores the importance of tribal representation in Israel's leadership and decision-making. His appointment and participation in dividing Canaan held significant theological weight, as it marked the fulfillment of God's covenant promise to give the land to His people and established the tribes in their inheritance.

Biography

Paltiel, son of Azzan, was the leader from the tribe of Issachar appointed by Moses to help divide the land of Canaan among the Israelite tribes (Num.34.26). After the conquest of Canaan under Joshua's leadership, the land was to be allocated to the tribes according to their size and needs. Moses, before his death, selected a leader from each tribe to assist Eleazar the priest and Joshua in this task. Paltiel was chosen to represent the tribe of Issachar in this process. His appointment demonstrates the importance of tribal representation and the involvement of leaders from each tribe in the decision-making process. The division of the land was a significant event in the history of Israel, as it marked the fulfillment of God's promise to give the land to His people and the establishment of the tribal territories.

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In Scripture

1 biblical book
Numbers 1 verse
  • Numbers 34:26

    "Paltiel son of Azzan, a leader from the tribe of Issachar;"

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Named Hebrew פַּלְטִיאֵל
Encyclopedia Article

Paltiel

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

t (palTi (as Palti); The Septuagint has: Codex Vaticanus Kelothei; Codex Alexandrinus Phellonei): The description occurs but once in this form and is then applied to Helez, one of David's 30 valiant men (<ref o