Zabdiel

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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (ISBE) ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (ISBE) ==
zab´di-el (זבדּיאל, zabhdı̄'ēl, “my gift is El (God)”; Ζαβδιήλ, Zabdiḗl):
zab´di-el (זבדּיאל, zabhdı̄'ēl, “my gift is El (God)”; Ζαβδιήλ, Zabdiḗl):
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1. Father of Jashobeam (1Ch_27:2), or rather Ishbaal (Curtis, Chronicles, 290 f).
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*1. Father of Jashobeam (1Ch_27:2), or rather Ishbaal (Curtis, Chronicles, 290 f).
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2. An overseer of the priests (Neh_11:14).
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*2. An overseer of the priests (Neh_11:14).
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3. An Arabian who beheaded Alexander Balas and sent his head to Ptolemy (1 Macc 11:17).
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*3. An Arabian who beheaded Alexander Balas and sent his head to Ptolemy (1 Macc 11:17).
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== Nave's Topical Bible ==
== Nave's Topical Bible ==

Revision as of 10:56, 23 December 2009

Contents

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Gift of God.

  • 1. The father of Jashobeam, who was one of David's officers (1Ch_27:2).
  • 2. An overseer of the priests after the Captivity (Neh_11:14).

Fausset's Bible Dictionary

("gift of God".)

  • 1. Father of Jashobeam. (See JASHOBEAM.) (1Ch_27:2).
  • 2. A priest, "son of (one of) the great men," overseer of 128 brethren (Neh_11:14).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (ISBE)

zab´di-el (זבדּיאל, zabhdı̄'ēl, “my gift is El (God)”; Ζαβδιήλ, Zabdiḗl):

  • 1. Father of Jashobeam (1Ch_27:2), or rather Ishbaal (Curtis, Chronicles, 290 f).
  • 2. An overseer of the priests (Neh_11:14).
  • 3. An Arabian who beheaded Alexander Balas and sent his head to Ptolemy (1 Macc 11:17).

Nave's Topical Bible

1. Father of Jashobeam 1Ch_27:2 2. An overseer of one hundred and twenty-eight mighty men of valor, who dwelt in Jerusalem Neh_11:14

Smith's bible Dictionary

Zab'di-el. (gift of God). 1. Father of Jashobeam, a chief of David's guard. 1Ch_27:2. (B.C. before 1046). 2. A priest, son of the great men or, as the margin gives it, "Haggedolim." Neh_11:14. (B.C. 459).

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