El'adah (Hebrews Eladah', אֶלַעָדָה, whom God has put on, i.e., fills with himself; Sept. Ε᾿λαδά v.r. Ε᾿λεαδά, Vulg. Elada), one of the sons (rather than grandson or later descendant, as the text seems to state) of Ephraim (1Ch 7:20), perhaps the same as ELEAD SEE ELEAD (q.v.) of verse 21, since several of the names [SEE TAHATH] in the list appear to be repeated (compare Nu 26:36, where the only corresponding name is ERAN). SEE BERIAH.
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