Abida
Abida
[many Abi’da] (Heb. Abida’, , father of knowledge, i.e. knowing; 1Ch 1:33, Sept.’ ; Gen 25:4, , Auth. Vers. Abidah, the fourth of the five sons of Midian, the son of Abraham by Keturah (Gen 25:1; 1Ch 1:33), and apparently the head of a tribe in the peninsula of Arabia, B.C. post 2000. SEE ARABIA. Josephus (Ant. 1:15, 1) calls him Ebidas (). For the city Abida, SEE ABILA.
Abida
in Mongolian mythology, was a deity of the Kalmucks, that had much resemblance to Siva of India. Abida rules over the spirits of the dead, admits the virtuous into Paradise, and sends the bad back to the earth with other bodies. This deity lives in heaven, to which leads a path all of silver.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Abida
or Abi’dah, father of knowledge; knowing, one of the five sons of Midian, who was the son of Abraham by Keturah (1 Chr. 1:33), and apparently the chief of an Arab tribe.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Abida
Gen 25:4; 1Ch 1:33.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Abida
ABIDA (father hath knowledge).A son of Midian (Gen 25:4, 1Ch 1:33).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Abida
a-bda (, ‘abhdha, father of knowledge, or my father knows): A son of Midian and grandson of Abraham and Keturah (Gen 25:4; 1Ch 1:33). Abidah in the King James Version in Gen.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Abida
H28
Son of Midian.
1Ch 1:33
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Abida
Abi’da. (father of knowledge). A son of Midian. Gen 25:4; 1Ch 1:33.