Reuel or Raguel (Hebrew: רְעוּאֵל, Modern Rəʻuʼel Tiberian Rəʻûʼēl ; "Friend of El") is a Hebrew name associated with several Biblical and/or religious figures. Biblical persons with this name are:
* Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, who also went by the name "Reuel" (Exodus 2:18; Numbers 10:29). It has been suggested that Reuel was his proper name, and "Jether" or "Jethro" was his official title (i.e., "excellency").
* A son of Esau. (Genesis 36:4,10; I Chronicles 1:35)
* A Gadite (Numbers 2:14), called also Deuel (Hebrew: דְּעוּאֵל, Modern Dəʻuʼel Tiberian Dəʻûʼēl) (1:14; 7:42); the father of the Gadite prince Eliasaph.
* A Benjaminite. (I Chronicles 9:3.7,8)
* Father-in-law of Tobias (Tobit 7:1,15)
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| - Reuel or Raguel (Hebrew: רְעוּאֵל, Modern Rəʻuʼel Tiberian Rəʻûʼēl ; "Friend of El") is a Hebrew name associated with several Biblical and/or religious figures. Biblical persons with this name are:
* Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, who also went by the name "Reuel" (Exodus 2:18; Numbers 10:29). It has been suggested that Reuel was his proper name, and "Jether" or "Jethro" was his official title (i.e., "excellency").
* A son of Esau. (Genesis 36:4,10; I Chronicles 1:35)
* A Gadite (Numbers 2:14), called also Deuel (Hebrew: דְּעוּאֵל, Modern Dəʻuʼel Tiberian Dəʻûʼēl) (1:14; 7:42); the father of the Gadite prince Eliasaph.
* A Benjaminite. (I Chronicles 9:3.7,8)
* Father-in-law of Tobias (Tobit 7:1,15)
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| - Reuel or Raguel (Hebrew: רְעוּאֵל, Modern Rəʻuʼel Tiberian Rəʻûʼēl ; "Friend of El") is a Hebrew name associated with several Biblical and/or religious figures. Biblical persons with this name are:
* Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, who also went by the name "Reuel" (Exodus 2:18; Numbers 10:29). It has been suggested that Reuel was his proper name, and "Jether" or "Jethro" was his official title (i.e., "excellency").
* A son of Esau. (Genesis 36:4,10; I Chronicles 1:35)
* A Gadite (Numbers 2:14), called also Deuel (Hebrew: דְּעוּאֵל, Modern Dəʻuʼel Tiberian Dəʻûʼēl) (1:14; 7:42); the father of the Gadite prince Eliasaph.
* A Benjaminite. (I Chronicles 9:3.7,8)
* Father-in-law of Tobias (Tobit 7:1,15) Also:
* Raguel (archangel) - Within the rabbinic tradition and the Kabbalah, one of the seven archangels.
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