Elihoinai
Elihoi'nai (Hebrew Elyehoeynay', אֶליַהוֹעֵינִי, toward Jehovah are my eyes), the name of two men. SEE ELIOENAI and SEE ELIENAI.
1. (Sept. Ε᾿λιωηναϊv v.r. Ε᾿λιωναϊv, Vulg. Elioenai.) The seventh and youngest son of Meshelemiah (q.v.) the Levite, of the time of David (1
Chronicles 26:3, where the name is improperly Anglicized "Elioenai"). B.C. 1043-13.
⇒Bible concordance for ELIHOENAI.
2. (Sept. Ε᾿λιαανά v.r. Ε᾿λιανά', Vulg. Elioenai.) Son of Zerahiah of the "sons of Pahath-Moab," who returned with 200 males from the exile (Ezr 8:4). B.C. 459.