Abi-Albon
Abi-albon
(Heb. Abi’-Albon’, , father of strength, i.e. valiant; Sept. v. r. , Vulg. Abialbon), one of David’s bodyguard (2Sa 23:31); called in the parallel passage (1Ch 11:32) by the equivalent name ABIEL SEE ABIEL (q.v.).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Abi-Albon
ABI-ALBON.See Abiel.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Abi-Albon
ab-i-albon, abi-albon ( ‘abh alebhon, meaning not known. Gesenius infers from the Arabic a stem which would give the meaning father of strength, and this is at worst not quite so groundless as the conjectures which explain alebhon as a textual misreading for ‘el or baal): Abi-albon the Arbathite was one of David’s listed heroes (2Sa 23:31), called Abiel the Arbathite in 1Ch 11:32. Presumably he was from Beth-arabah (Jos 15:6, Jos 15:61; Jos 18:22).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Abi-Albon
Abi-Albon [ABIEL 2]
Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature
Abi-Albon
H45
Called also Abiel, one of David’s heroes.
2Sa 23:31; 1Ch 11:32