Zabadaias (), the Greek form (1Es 9:35) of the Heb. name (Ezr 10:43) ZABAD SEE ZABAD (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Zabadaias (2) (), the Greek form (1Es 9:21) of the Heb. name (Ezr 10:20) ZEBADIAH SEE ZEBADIAH (q.v.). Zab’bai (Heb. Zabdi’, , my gift; Sept. ,, , etc.; Vulg. Zabdi, … Continue reading “Zabadaias”
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Zabadaeans
Zabadaeans ZABADANS.The name of an Arabian tribe defeated by Jonathan Maccabus, b.c. 144. According to the account in 1Ma 12:30-32, its home was to the N.W. of Damascus. Perhaps Zebedni, on the Anti-Lebanon, about 20 miles on the way from Damascus to Baalbek, represents the ancient name. J. F. McCurdy. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the … Continue reading “Zabadaeans”
Zabadaean
Zabadaean (), the designation of an Arab tribe who were attacked and spoiled by Jonathan, on his way back to Damascus from his fruitless pursuit of the army of Demetrius (1Ma 12:31). Josephus calls them Nabatceans (Ant. 13:5, 10), but he is evidently in error. Nothing certain is known of them. Ewald (Gesch. 4:382) finds … Continue reading “Zabadaean”
Zabad
ZABAD The name of four persons, 1Ch 2:36 7:21 2Ch 24:26 Ezr 10:27 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Zabad (Heb. Zabad’, , gift; Sept. v.r. or . etc.), the name of several Hebrews. 1. One of David’s warriors, being son of Nathan and father of Ephlal, in the lineage of Sheshan’s daughter Ahlai … Continue reading “Zabad”
Zaavan
Zaavan (Heb. Tsaavan’, , migratory; Septs Zovicaip v.r. ; Vulg. Zavan), a Horite chieftain, second named of the three sons of Ezer. (Gen 36:27; 1Ch 1:42, Zavan). B.C. post 1927. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Zaavan terror, one of the “dukes of Edom” (Gen. 36:27); called also Zavan (1 Chr. 1:42). Fuente: … Continue reading “Zaavan”
Zaanannim, Plain or Oak of
Zaanannim, Plain or Oak of za-a-nanim, , ‘elon becaanayim; or , becaanannm Codex Vaticanus , Besamien; Codex Alexandrinus , Besananm (Jos 19:33); in Jdg 4:11 Codex Vaticanus translates it as , pleonektounton, and Codex Alexandrinus has , anapauomenon): In Jos 19:33 the King James Version reads Allon to Zaanannim, the Revised Version (British and American) … Continue reading “Zaanannim, Plain or Oak of”
Zaanannim
ZAANANNIM Jos 19:33, a town in the north of Naphtali, near Kedesh and the foot of Anti-Lebanon, Jdg 4:11 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Zaanannim (Heb. Tsaanannim’, ; Sept. , v.r. ; Vulg. Saanunim), a place mentioned only (in this form) in Jos 19:33, and in the Keri or margin of Jdg 4:11; … Continue reading “Zaanannim”
Zaanan
ZAANAN Mic 1:11, supposed to be the same as Zenan, Jos 15:37, a town in the plain country of Judah. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Zaanan (Heb. Tsaann, ; Sept. ; Vulg. in exitu), a place named by Micah (Mic 1:11) in his address to the towns of the Shefelah. This sentence, like others … Continue reading “Zaanan”
Zaanaim, Plain of
Zaanaim, Plain of Rather “oak” or “terebinth of Zaanaim”; ‘elown (Jdg 4:11). Zaanannim (Jos 19:33). Heber the Kenite pitched his tent unto it when Sisera took refuge with his wife Jael. Near Kedesh Naphtali; “the plain of the swamp” (Targum). The Talmud (Megillah Jerus. i.) identifies it with Agniya (agne means “swamp”) hak Kodesh, the … Continue reading “Zaanaim, Plain of”
Zaanaim
Zaanaim (Heb. Tsaana’yim, ; Sept. . v.r. ; Vulg. Seniim), the name of a plain (, 6), more accurately the oak by () Zaannaim, a tree-probably a sacred tree mentioned as marking the spot hear which Heber the Kenite was encamped when Sisera took refuge in his tent (Jdg 4:11). Its situation is defined as … Continue reading “Zaanaim”