Ocidelus

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Ocidelus (or Ocodelus in

Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209 and Henry Barclay Swete, as Okailedos (Ωκαιληδος);[1] in the Fritzsche edition, Okodelos; and in the King James Version
and Fritzsehe as Ocodelus.

Ocidelus was one of the sons of

Jozabad" in Ezra 10:22, and as such the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia suggests that this name is an apocryphal corruption.[2]

References

  1. ^ Septuaginta, ed. A. Rahlfs, Stuttgart 1979, vol. 1, p. 900; see BHS4, p. 1429.
  2. ^ International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (1915), "Ocidelus"