Abi-albon
abi-albon
father of strength; i.e., “valiant”, one of David’s body-guard of thirty mighty men (2 Sam. 23:31); called also Abiel (1 Chr. 11:32).
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- Abi
abi Application Binary Interface Contemporary Examples The rebels “are still a disparate bunch that disagrees on a lot of things,” abi says. Guns and Money Divide Syrian Rebels Mike Giglio May 14, 2013 Historical Examples Hearken: Return to Thebes, and tell a false tale in the ears of abi and his councillors. Morning Star H. […]
- Abia
noun a state of SE Nigeria. Capital: Umuahia. Pop: 2 833 999 (2006 est). Area: 6320 sq km (2440 sq miles) Historical Examples In the eighteenth year of king Jeroboam, abia reigned over Juda. The Bible, Douay-Rheims Version Various Izates, however, was successful, and abia killed himself in despair. History of the Jews, Vol. II […]
- Abiasaph
abiasaph father of gathering; the gatherer, the youngest of the three sons of Korah the Levite, head of a family of Korhites (Ex. 6:24); called Ebisaph (1 Chr. 6:37).
- Abiathar
a priest of Israel and a companion of David. I Sam. 22:20; II Sam. 15:24–36. Historical Examples The other eminent person that joined David about this time was Abiathar the priest. The Expositor’s Bible: The First Book of Samuel W. G. Blaikie But Abiathar, one of the sons of Ahimelech, escaped and fled to David. […]
- Abib
. the seventh month of the Jewish year, equivalent to Nisan of the modern Jewish calendar. Ex. 34:18. Historical Examples The first of these is Abib, meaning the month of “green ears.” The Astronomy of the Bible E. Walter Maunder The festival of the New Moon might prevent him from fasting on Abib 1, 2. […]