The story of Rogel

Rogel was a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Chronicles. He was the son of Jehiel, a descendant of King Saul, and the father of Shimea, Elishama, and Nathan. He was the brother of Gibeon, Abdon, and Micah. Rogel is best known for being the father of Shimea, who was the ancestor of King David. He was also the ancestor of the prophet Samuel. Rogel's role in the Bible is not clear, but he is mentioned in the genealogies of the Book of Chronicles. He is also mentioned in the genealogies of the Book of Ezra. Rogel is an important figure in the Bible because he is the ancestor of King David and the prophet Samuel. He is also an important figure in Jewish history because he is the ancestor of the House of David.
Name meaning
The name "Rogel" is of Spanish origin and is derived from a diminutive form of "Roger." Roger is of Germanic origin and can be broken down into the elements "hrod," meaning "fame" and "geri," meaning "spear." Therefore, Roger generally translates to "famous spear" or "famous warrior." As a diminutive or variant, Rogel carries the essence of these meanings, though it's important to note that names can also have cultural or familial significance beyond their etymological roots.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Joshua 15:7
Appearances in the Bible
6 mentions
