Abda
abda
servant. (1.) the father of adoniram, whom solomon set over the tribute (1 kings 4:6); i.e., the forced labour (r.v., “levy”). (2.) a levite of the family of jeduthun (neh. 11:17), also called obadiah (1 chr. 9:16).
historical examples
on our return to luxor my donkey boy abda and i had a disagreement.
a trip to the orient robert urie jacob
and ahisar, governor of the house: and adoniram, the son of abda, over the tribute.
the bible, douay-rheims version various
in this way he entered the once proud capital of the abda’rahmans, and was lodged in the house of the king’s major-domo.
chronicle of the conquest of granada washington irving
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