Acua
Acua
(rather Acud, by erroneous transcription for , Acub, 1Es 5:31), the progenitor of one of the families of the temple-servants
(. i.e. Nethinim), said to have returned from the captivity (1Es 5:30); evidently the AKKUB SEE AKKUB (q.v.) of the parallel texts (Ezr 2:45, or rather, Ezr 2:42; comp. Neh 7:48, where the name is not found).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Acua
aku-a. See ACUD.