Zabbai

Zabbai

(Heb. Zabbay’, [prob. an error for , Zakkay’]; Sept. ; Vulg. Zabbai and Zachai), the name of two Hebrews.

1. The father of Baruch, which latter repaired part of the wall of Jerusalem after the Captivity (Nehemiah 3, 20). B.C. ante 446. He is perhaps the same with ZACCAI SEE ZACCAI (q.v.) of Ezra 2, 9.

2. A descendant of Bebai, who divorced his Gentile wife married after the return from Babylon (Ezr 10:28). B.C. 458.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Zabbai

wanderer; pure. (1.) Ezra 10:28.

(2.) The father of Baruch, who “earnestly repaired” part of the wall of Jerusalem (Neh. 3:20; marg., “Zaccai”).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Zabbai

1. Descendant of Bebai; put away his foreign wife (Ezr 10:28).

2. Father of Baruch, who helped at the wall (Neh 3:20).

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Zabbai

ZABBAI.1. One of the descendants of Bebai who had married a foreign wife (Ezr 10:28); called in 1Es 9:29 Jozabdus. 2. Father of Baruch who assisted in the re-building of the wall (Neh 3:20). The Ker has, perhaps rightly, Zaccai, a name which occurs in Ezr 2:9 = Neh 7:14, and is the origin of the Zacchus of 2Ma 10:19 and the NT.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Zabbai

zaba-, zab (, zabbay, meaning unknown; , Zabou):

(1) One of those who had married foreign wives (Ezr 10:28) = Jozabdus of 1 Esdras 9:29.

(2) Father of Baruch (Neh 3:20). The Kere has , zakkay = Zaccaiof Ezr 2:9; Neh 7:14.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Zabbai

[Zab’bai]

1. One who had married a strange wife. Ezr 10:28.

2. Father of Baruch, who earnestly helped to repair the wall of Jerusalem. Neh 3:20.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Zabbai

H2079

1. Son of Bebai

Ezr 10:28

2. Father of Baruch

Neh 3:20

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Zabbai

Zab’ba-i. (pure).

1. One of the descendants of Bebai who had married a foreign wife in the days of Ezra. Ezr 10:28. (B.C. 458).

2. Father of Baruch, who assisted Nehemiah in rebuilding the city wall. Neh 3:20. (B.C. before 446).

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary