Ashbea
Ashbea
(Heb. As’bei, , adjuration, otherwise swelling: Sept. ), the head of a family mentioned as working in fine linen, a branch of the descendants of Shelah, the son of Judah (1Ch 4:21). B.C. prob. cir. 1017. The clause in which the word occurs is obscure (see Bertheau, Comment. in loc.). Houbigant and Bootruyd understand a place to be meant by the expression Beth-ashbea. The Targum of R. Joseph (ed. Wilkins) paraphrases it ” the house of Eshba.”
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Ashbea
(“I adjure”.) 1Ch 4:21.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Ashbea
ASHBEA occurs in an obscure passage (1Ch 4:21 house of A.) where it is uncertain whether it is the name of a place or of a man.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Ashbea
ashbe-a, ash-bea (, ‘ashbea): The house of Ashbea, a family of linen-workers mentioned in 1Ch 4:21. We might render beth ‘ashbea as their dwelling-place; nothing is known of such a place nor is this house of weavers referred to in any other place.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Ashbea
[Ash’bea]
A family apparently descended from Shelah who ‘wrought fine linen.’ 1Ch 4:21.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Ashbea
H791
A descendant of Shelah.
1Ch 4:21
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Ashbea
Ash’bea. (I adjure). A proper name, but whether of a person or place is uncertain. 1Ch 4:21.