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Ahinadab

Ahinadab

Ahinadab

(Hebrew Achinadab’, , brother of liberality, i e. liberal; Sept. ), a son of Iddo, and one of the twelve officers, SEE PURVEYOR, who, in as many districts into which the country was divided, raised supplies of provisions in monthly rotation for Solomon’s household (Kitto, Pict. Bible, in loc.); his district was Mahanaim, the southern half of the region beyond the Jordan (1Ki 4:14), B.C. post 1014.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Ahinadab

brother of liberality = liberal, one of the twelve commissariat officers appointed by Solomon in so many districts of his kingdom to raise supplies by monthly rotation for his household. He was appointed to the district of Mahanaim (1 Kings 4:14), east of Jordan.

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Ahinadab

1Ki 4:14.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Ahinadab

AHINADAB.Son of Iddo, one of the 12 commissariat officers appointed by Solomon (1Ki 4:14).

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Ahinadab

a-hina-dab (, ‘ahnadhabh, brother of willingness, or, my brother is willing): Decidedly the ordinary use of the stem nadhabh is to denote willingness rather than liberality or nobleness. One of Solomon’s twelve commissary officers (1Ki 4:14). He was the son of Iddo, and his district was Mahanaim.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Ahinadab

Ahinadab (liberal, or, noble brother), one of the twelve officers who, in as many districts into which the country was divided, raised supplies of provisions in monthly rotation for the royal household. Ahinadab’s district was the southern half of the region beyond the Jordan (1Ki 4:14).

Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature

Ahinadab

[Ahin’adab]

Son of Iddo, and one of Solomon’s commissariat officers at Mahanaim. 1Ki 4:14.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Ahinadab

H292

Son of Iddo.

1Ki 4:14

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Ahinadab

Ahin’adab. (brother the noble, that is, a noble brother). Son of Iddo, one of Solomon’s twelve commissaries who supplied provisions for the royal household. 1Ki 4:14. (B.C. 1014-975).

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary