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Ater

Ater

Ater

(Hebrews Ater’, , shut up; Sept. v. r. in Ezr 2:42, ), the name of three men.

1. A descendant(?) of one Hezekiah (q.v.), whose family, to the number of 98, returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:16; Neh 7:21). B.C. ante 536.

2. The head of a family of Levitical porters to the Temple, that returned at the same time with the above (Ezr 2:42; Neh 7:45). B.C. 536.

3. One of the chief Israelites that subscribed the aacred covenant with Nehemiah (Neh 10:17). B.C. cir. 410.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Ater

shut; lame. (1.) Ezra 2:16. (2.) Neh. 10:17. (3.) Ezra 2:42.

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Ater

Neh 10:17.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Ater

ATER.1. The ancestor of certain Temple porters who returned with Zerubbabel, Ezr 2:15; Ezr 2:42, Neh 7:21; Neh 7:45; cf. Atar. 2. (AV [Note: Authorized Version.] Aterezias), 1Es 5:15; cf. Ezr 2:16. His sons returned with Zerubbabel.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Ater

ater (, ‘ater, bound [?): (1) The ancestor of a family of 98 persons who returned from Babylonian captivity with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:16; Neh 7:21). the King James Version has Ater of Hezekiah; the Revised Version (British and American) of 1 Esdras 5:15 has Ater of Ezekias, margin, Ater of Hezekiah. the King James Version has Aterezias.

(2) The head of a family of porters who returned from Babylon to Jerusalem (Ezr 2:42; Neh 7:45).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Ater

[A’ter]

1. Ancestor of some of those who returned from exile and dwelt in Jerusalem. Ezr 2:16; Neh 7:21.

2. Apparently head of one of the families of porters to the temple. Ezr 2:42; Neh 7:45.

3. A chief of the people who sealed the covenant. Neh 10:17.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Ater

H333

1. A descendant of Hezekiah, who returned from Babylon

Ezr 2:16; Neh 7:21

2. A porter

Ezr 2:42; Neh 7:45

3. An Israelite, who subscribed to Nehemiah’s covenant

Neh 10:17

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Ater

A’ter. (shut up).

1. The children of Ater were among the porters or gate-keepers of the Temple who returned with Zerubbabel. Ezr 2:42; Neh 7:45.

2. The children of “Ater of Hezekiah” to the number of 98 returned with Zerubbabel, Ezr 2:16; Neh 7:21, and were among the heads of the people who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. Neh 10:17.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary