Abdi
(Heb. Abdi’, , my servant; or, according to Gesenius, for , servant of Jehovah; but, according to Furst, properly , bondman), the name of three men.
1. (Sept. v. r. v.) A Levite. grandfather of one Ethan, which latter lived in the time of David (1Ch 6:44). B.C. considerably ante 1014.
2. (Sept. .) A Levite, father of one Kish (different from Kishi, a son of the preceding), which latter assisted in the reformation under Hezekiah (2Ch 29:12). B.C. ante 726.
3. (Sept. .) An Israelite of the sons of Elam, who divorced his Gentile wife after the return from Babylon (Ezr 10:26), B.C. 459.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Abdi
my servant. (1.) 1 Chr. 6:44. (2.) 2 Chr. 29:12. (3.) Ezra 10:26.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Abdi
(“my servant”.) 1. 1Ch 6:44.
2. 2Ch 29:12.
3. Ezr 10:26.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Abdi
ABDI.1. Grandfather of Ethan, 1Ch 6:44. 2. Father of Kish, 2Ch 29:12. 3. A Jew who had married a foreign wife, Ezr 10:26 = Oabdius, 1Es 9:27.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Abdi
abd , (abhd, probably by abbreviation servant of Yahweh): (1) A Levite, father of Kishi and grandfather of King David’s singer Ethan (1Ch 6:44; compare 1Ch 15:17). This makes Abdi a contemporary of Saul the king. (2) A Levite, father of the Kish who was in service at the beginning of the reign of Hezekiah (2Ch 29:12). Some mistakenly identify this Abdi with the former. (3) A man who in Ezra’s time had married a foreign wife (Ezr 10:26). Not a Levite, but of the sons of Elam.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Abdi
[Ab’di]
1. Father of Kish, a Levite. 2Ch 29:12.
2. Son of Malluch, a Levite. 1Ch 6:44.
3. One who had taken a strange wife. Ezr 10:26.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Abdi
H5660
Father of Kish.
2Ch 29:12
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Abdi
Ab’di. (my servant).
1. A Merarite, and ancestor of Ethan the singer. 1Ch 6:44. (B.C. Before 1015).
2. The father of Kish, a Merarite, in the reign of Hezekiah. 2Ch 29:12. (B.C. Before 736).
3. One of the Bene-Elam, (that is, sons of Elam), in the time of Ezra, who had married a foreign wife. Ezr 10:26. (B.C. 659).