Nabathaeans ( [but , Ptol. 6:7; see below], Nab(atsei), mentioned in Isa 60:7, under the name “Nebaioth,” as a pastoral tribe of Arabia, in connection with Kedar (comp. Pliny, 5:12), but with no definite specification of locality. SEE NEBAIOTH. In the period after the exile, the Maccabaean captains Judas and Jonathan found the Nabathseans after … Continue reading “Nabathaeans”
Nabataeans, Nabathaeans
Nabataeans, Nabathaeans nab-a-te-anz, nab-a-the-anz (, Nabataoi; in 1 Macc 5:25 Codex Sinaiticus reads ,anabatais hoi, V, , Anabattaois; the King James Version Nabathites, more correctly Nabataeans): 1. Locality and Early History A Semitic (Arabian rather than Syrian) tribe whose home in early Hellenistic times was Southeast of Palestine, where they had either supplanted or mingled … Continue reading “Nabataeans, Nabathaeans”
Nabat
Nabat NABAT(H)ANS (1Ma 5:25; 1Ma 9:35).See Arabia, Aretas, Edom, Nebaioth. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Nabarias
Nabarias (, Vulg. Nabarias), apparently a corruption (1 Esdr. 10:44) for the ZECHARIAH of Neh 8:4. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Nabarias NABARIAS (1Es 9:44) = Neh 8:4, Hashbaddanah. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Nabarias nab-a-ras (, Nabaras B, , Nabareas): One of those who stood upon Ezra’s left hand as … Continue reading “Nabarias”
Nabal
NABAL Foolish, a descendant of Caleb, owner of a large property in lands and flocks, at Maon and Carmel in the south of Judah. He was under great obligations to David, for protecting him from the robbers of the desert; and yet, in the very hour most suggestive of a grateful generosity, he churlishly refused … Continue reading “Nabal”
Naatsuts
Naatsuts SEE THORN. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Naathus
Naathus (, Vulg. Naathus), one of the family of Addi, who renounced their Gentile wives after the exile, according to 1Es 9:31; but there is no name corresponding in the Heb. list, Ezr 10:30. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Naathus NAATHUS (1Es 9:31) = Ezr 10:30 Adna. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the … Continue reading “Naathus”
Naasson
Naasson (), the Graecized form (Mat 1:4; Luk 3:32) of the Heb. name NAHSHON SEE NAHSHON (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Naasson See Naashon Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures Naasson Na-as’son. (enchanter). The Greek form of the name Nahshon. Mat 1:4; Luk 3:32 only. See … Continue reading “Naasson”
Naashon, Naasson
Naashon, Naasson [Na’ashon] [Naas’son] See NAHSHON. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Naashon, Naason, Naasson
Naashon, Naason, Naasson naa-shon, na-ashon, naa-son, na-ason (, Naasson): the King James Version Greek form of Nahshon (thus, the Revised Version (British and American)) Mat 1:4; Luk 3:32. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia