
Topical Bible: Goel
The term "Goel" is derived from the Hebrew word "גֹּאֵל" (go'el), which means "redeemer" or "kinsman-redeemer." This concept is deeply rooted in the social and legal customs of ancient Israel, as outlined in the Old Testament. The role of the Goel was multifaceted, encompassing responsibilities related to family, property, and justice. 1.
Goel (Judaism) - Wikipedia
Goel (Hebrew: גואל, romanized: goʾel}redeemer), in the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic Judaism, is a person who, as the nearest relative of someone, is charged with the duty of restoring that person's rights and avenging wrongs done to him or her.
Strong's Hebrew: 1352. גָּאֳלֵי (goel) -- Redeemer, Kinsman …
גָּאֳלֵי (goel) -- Redeemer, Kinsman-Redeemer, Avenger. Word Origin: Derived from the root גָּאַל (ga'al), meaning "to redeem" or "to act as a kinsman-redeemer." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G3084 (λυτρόω, lutroo): To redeem, to ransom. - G629 (ἀπολύτρωσις, apolutrosis): Redemption, deliverance.
Hebrew Concordance: gō·’êl -- 19 Occurrences - Bible Hub
KJV: over thine handmaid; for thou [art] a near kinsman.
H1352 - gō'el - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter Bible
Strong's Number H1352 matches the Hebrew גֹּאֶל (gō'el), which occurs 1 times in 1 verses in the WLC Hebrew.
Goel Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools
Goel is the participle of the Hebrew word gal'al ("to deliver," "to redeem") which aside from its common usage is frequently employed in connection with Hebrew law, where it is the technical term applied to a person who as the nearest relative …
First, I will define and describe Israel's idea of go’el in general terms. Second, I will explore the theological insights of two key texts-applicable sections of Leviticus 25 and the book of Ruth. Time constraints, however, require that the examination of others be left for another occasion.
Goel - Second Exodus
In the Old Testament, the law of the goel was “If your brother becomes poor, and sells part of his property, then his next of kin shall come and redeem what his brother has sold” Lev 25:25. Goel is the Hebrew word for the redeemer, from geula, redemption. Ruth followed Naomi to Israel.
WORDS OF LIFE (#7) KINSMAN-REDEEMER – ‘GO’EL’
2017年2月15日 · Jacob was acknowledging that through all the hardships he had experienced in life – and also from the spiritual pitfalls he had encountered along the way – the ‘angel-redeemer’ had kept him safe. It appears to be a rather unusual expression in view of the Hebrew concept of the redeemer being a kinsman.
Goel - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
go'-el (go'el, "redeemer"): Goel is the participle of the Hebrew word gal'al ("to deliver," "to redeem") which aside from its common usage is frequently employed in connection with Hebrew law, where it is the technical term applied to a person who as the nearest relative of another is placed under certain obligations to him.