חִיאֵל
chi.el
Hiel
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
Supported# Hiel: A Singular Biblical Reference Based on the lexical data provided, Hiel (חִיאֵל) appears only once in the biblical text, making it a hapax legomenon—a word that occurs nowhere else in the Hebrew Bible. The term functions as a proper noun, specifically a personal name. With only a single occurrence, the lexicon offers no broader semantic range or contextual variations that would clarify whether this represents a common noun that became a name or was exclusively used as a personal designation. The extreme rarity of this term limits our ability to determine its significance or usage patterns from the biblical corpus alone. A single occurrence provides no basis for understanding whether the name held particular importance, theological significance, or cultural meaning within ancient Hebrew society. Without additional occurrences or contextual information in the provided data, we cannot establish whether Hiel was a common name, a figure of prominence, or simply an individual mentioned once in biblical narrative. For readers seeking to understand this term, the lexical evidence essentially identifies it as a proper name attested once in Scripture, but provides no other analytical foundation regarding its meaning, etymology, or historical importance.
Source data & methodology
Occurrences in Scripture
1 total occurrence across the text