LexiconPeopleElihoenaiSchnorr von Carolsfeld Bibel in Bildern 1860 125Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld · 1850–00Elihoenaiאֱלִיהוֹעֵינַי/ee-lee-hoh-EE-nay/“My eyes are toward Jehovah”SummaryA son of Zerahiah who returned from Babylonian exile with Ezra, bringing 200 men of his family.☩Return from ExileElihoenai son of Zerahiah returned from Babylonian captivity with Ezra, bringing 200 men of his family with him.[1] The name means 'my eyes are toward Jehovah,' expressing trust in God's guidance and watchful care.[2]Key verses:Ezra 8:4Related Verses2 mentions1 Chronicles· 1 verse26:3Ezra· 1 verse8:4See AlsoElioenaiReferences1.George Morrish, "Elihoenai," in Morrish's Concise Bible Dictionary (George Morrish, 1898).2.F. N. Peloubet & M. A. Peloubet (ed.), "Elihoenai," in Smith's Bible Dictionary (Porter & Coates, 1884).Revisions(1)