Addi
Addi
(, probably for Heb. Adi, , ornament, as in Exo 33:4, etc.), the name of one or two men.
1. An Israelite, several of whose descendants on returning from Babylon, married heathen women (1Es 9:31); for which the parallel text (Ezr 10:30) has more correctly PAHATH-MOAB SEE PAHATH- MOAB (q.v.).
2. The son of Cosam and father of Melchi (i.e. probably Maaseiah, 2Ch 34:8) in the maternal ancestry of Christ (Luk 3:28). B.C. ante 623.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Addi
ornament, (Luke 3:28), the son of Cosam, and father of Melchi, one of the progenitors of Christ.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Addi
(Luk 3:28). In Jesus’ genealogy. A shortened form of Adiel, or Adaiah, from adi, “ornament.”
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Addi
ADDI.An ancestor of Jesus Christ, Luk 3:28.
Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels
Addi
ADDI.An ancestor of Jesus, Luk 3:28.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Addi
ad (, Add; , Adde): An ancestor of Joseph, the husband of Mary, mother of Jesus; fourth from Zerubbabel in the ascending genealogical series (Luk 3:28).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Addi
[Ad’di]
Descendant of Cosam in the genealogy of the Lord Jesus. Luk 3:28. The name cannot be traced in the Old Testament.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Addi
Ad’di. (ornament) Luk 3:28. Son of Cosam, and father of Melchi in our Lord’s genealogy; the third above Salathiel.