Amminadab
amminadab
kindred of the prince. (1.) the father of nahshon, who was chief of the tribe of judah (num. 1:7; 2:3; 7:12, 17; 10:14). his daughter elisheba was married to aaron (ex. 6:23). (2.) a son of kohath, the second son of levi (1 chr. 6:22), called also izhar (2, 18). (3.) chief of the 112 descendants of uzziel the levite (1 chr. 15:10, 11).
historical examples
naashon, amminadab’s son, had exclaimed, and the others shared his opinion.
joshua, complete georg ebers
and this, all this, was the offering of nahshon, nahshon the son of amminadab.
separation and service james hudson taylor
mr. amminadab, with a little hesitation, yielded to his importunities, and allowed him to go into mr. quirk’s room.
ten thousand a-year. volume 3. samuel warren
she took hold of amminadab by her dress, and tried to pull her away from watch.
daisy miranda eliot swan
amminadab and obed are inscribed on two of the pedestals—others are nameless.
bell’s cathedrals: the cathedral church of wells percy dearmer
these matters were discussed under the great sycamore in front of amminadab’s house, and miriam was present, a mute witness.
joshua, complete georg ebers
soon poor chloe arrived and laid amminadab at the feet of her master.
daisy miranda eliot swan
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