Amminadab, Aminadab [Ammin’adab] [Amin’adab] 1. Prince of the tribe of Judah, father of Naashon, Naasson, or Nahshon, and of Elisheba wife of Aaron. Exo 6:23; Num 1:7; Num 2:3; Num 7:12; Num 10:14; Rth 4:19; 1Ch 2:10; Mat 1:4; Luk 3:33. 2. Levite, son of Kohath. 1Ch 6:22. 3. Son of Uzziel, a Levite, who … Continue reading “Amminadab, Aminadab”
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Amminadab
AMMINADAB 1. A son of Aram, of the tribe of Judah, and father of Naashon. He was one of the ancestors of Christ; and his daughter Elisheba was the wife of Aaron, Exo 6:23 Rth 4:20 Mat 1:4 . “The Chariots of Amminadib,” Son 6:12, were very light and swift, in allusion perhaps to some … Continue reading “Amminadab”
Ammihur
Ammihur AMMIHUR.See Ammihud, No. 4. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Ammihur a-mhur (the King James Version and the Revised Version, margin; , ammhur, my kinsman is noble; , Emoud). See AMMIHUD (4). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Ammihur See Ammihud Ammihud Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Ammihud
Ammihud (Hebrew Ammihud’, , people of glory, i e. renowned; Sept. , but in 1 Chronicles ), the name of five men. 1. The father of Elishama, which latter was the Ephraimite chief in the time of the Exode (Num 1:10; Num 2:18; Num 7:48; Num 7:53; Num 10:22). He was the son of Laadan, … Continue reading “Ammihud”
Ammiel
Ammiel (Hebrew Ammiel’, , people [i.e. friend] of God: Sept. ), the name of four men: 1. The son of Gemalli, of the tribe of Dan, one of the twelve spies sent by Moses to explore the land of Canaan (Num 13:12), B.C. 1657. He was, of course, among the ten who perished by the … Continue reading “Ammiel”
Ammidioi, Ammidoi
Ammidioi, Ammidoi a-midi-oi, ami-do (the King James Version Ammidoi) , Ammdioi, (also with aspirate); occurring only in 1 Esdras 5:20): One of the families returning from the Babylonian Captivity in the First Return, under Zerubbabel, in 537 bc. This name is not found in the corresponding lists of the canonical books, Ezr 2 and Neh … Continue reading “Ammidioi, Ammidoi”
Ammidioi
Ammidioi [some editions corruptly AMMIDIOR] (, v. r. ), one of the persons whose descendants (or rather places whose inhabitants) are said to have returned from the captivity (1Es 5:20), but the name is apparently an interpolation, or at least inextricably confused, as nothing corresponding to it is found in the genuine texts (Ezr 2:25; … Continue reading “Ammidioi”
Ammianus Marcellinus
Ammianus Marcellinus a Latin historian, “the last subject of Rome who composed a profane history in the Latin language,” was a native of Antioch, born in the fourth century, and, in his youth, served with distinction in Germany, Gaul, and Persia. Retiring from a military life, he went to reside at Rome, where he wrote … Continue reading “Ammianus Marcellinus”
Ammi
Ammi (Hebrew Ammi’, , my people, Sept. ), a figurative name given by Jehovah to the people of Israel (Hos 2:1) to denote their restoration from Babylon (Henderson, Comment. in loc.). SEE LO-AMMI. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Ammi my people, a name given by Jehovah to the people of Israel (Hos. … Continue reading “Ammi”
Ammerman, Oliver Valentine
Ammerman, Oliver Valentine a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1804. He was left fatherless at the age of four; received a faithful training by his pious mother, who belonged to the Reformed Dutch Church; experienced religion at the age of sixteen on the death of his mother; was licensed … Continue reading “Ammerman, Oliver Valentine”