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Monday, May 13, 2013

Aleph: Abiynadab (ab-ee-naw-dawb) [41]

Meaning  Abiynadab
a.  From 1 (ab,   ) and 5068 ( nadab; ).
b.  Father of generosity (i.e. liberal).

Parts of speech: Proper Name masculine

Philippians 4:19
And my God will liberally [generously, willingly] supply (fill to the full) your every need according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition Abiynadab [41]

Abinadab = "my father is noble" or "my father is willing"

  1. a man of Gibeah who sheltered the ark
  2. second son of Jesse, David's older brother
  3. a son of Saul, slain with him by the Philistines

Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition ab [1]
  1. father of an individual
  2. of God as father of his people
  3. head or founder of a household, group, family, or clan
  4. ancestor
    1. grandfather, forefathers -- of person
    2. of people
  5. originator or patron of a class, profession, or art
  6. of producer, generator (fig.)
  7. of benevolence and protection (fig.)
  8. term of respect and honour
  9. ruler or chief (spec.)
Greek Equivalent Words ab [1]
Strong #: 2730 ‑ κατοικέω (kat‑oy‑keh'‑o);  3390 ‑ μητρόπολις (may‑trop'‑ol‑is);  3507 ‑ νεφέλη (nef‑el'‑ay);   3509 ‑ νέφος (nef'‑os);  3962 ‑ πατήρ (pat‑ayr');   3965 ‑ πατριά (pat‑ree‑ah');  3966 ‑ πατριάρχης (pat‑ree‑arkh'‑ace);  3967 ‑ πατρικός (pat‑ree‑kos');  3971 ‑ πατρῷος (pat‑ro'‑os);   1118 ‑ γονεύς (gon‑yooce')

Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition nadab [5068]
  1. to incite, impel, make willing
    1. (Qal) to incite, impel
    2. (Hithpael)
      1. to volunteer
      2. to offer free-will offerings
Greek Equivalent Words nadab [5068]
Strong #: 1380 ‑ δοκέω (dok‑eh'‑o);   5342 ‑ φέρω (fer'‑o);  1413 ‑ δυνάστης (doo‑nas'‑tace);  1595 ‑ ἑκούσιος (hek‑oo'‑see‑on);  

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