Ataroth-Addar
at'-a-roth-ad'-ar (`aTroth 'addar, "crowns of Addar"). SeeATAROTH (2).
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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at'-a-roth-ad'-ar (`aTroth 'addar, "crowns of Addar"). SeeATAROTH (2).
a'-ter ('aTer, "bound" (?)):(1) The ancestor of a family of 98 persons who returned from Babylonian captivity with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:16;Ne 7:21). the King James Version has "Ate...
a-ter-e-zi'-as (Ater to Hezekia): Usually found in the abbreviated form Ater. Head of a Jewish family, which returned with Zerubbabel, under the decree of Cyrus. Mentioned (Ezr ...
a-ter'-ga-tis. SeeATARGATIS.
a-te'-ta (the King James Version Teta; Codex Alexandrinus Ateta, Codex Vaticanus, om.): Head of a family of Levites; gate keepers who returned from the captivity with Zerubbabel...
a'-thak (`athakh, "lodging-place"): One of the cities of Judah to which David sent from Ziklag the spoil of the Amalekites (1Sa 30:30). Its site is unknown. Driver, Budde, and W...
a-tha'-ya ('athayah = "Yahweh is helper"; Athea, or Atheai): He is designated (Ne 11:4) as a descendant of Judah and the son of Uzziah. After the return from Babylon, he dwelt i...
ath-a-li'-a (`athalyah; meaning uncertain, perhaps, "whom Yahweh has afflicted";2Ki 8:26;11;2Ch 22,23):1. Relationship:(1) Daughter of Ahab and Jezebel, grand-daughter of Omri, ...
ath-a-na'-zhan. SeeCREED.
ath-a-ri'-as. SeeATTHARIAS.
ath'-a-rim (`atharim): the Revised Version (British and American) "The way of Atharim"; the King James Version "The way of the spies." the Revised Version (British and American)...
a'-the-iz'-m (atheos, "without God" (Eph 2:12)): Ordinarily this word is interpreted to mean a denial of the existence of God, a disbelief in God, the opposite of theism. But it...
a-the'-ni-ans Athenaioi: Inhabitants of Athens. Luke has a remark on their curiosity and their delight in novelty (Ac 17:21). SeeATHENS.
ath-e-no'-bi-us [Athenobios]: A "friend" of Antiochus VII (Sidetes), who was sent to Jerusalem by the king to protest against the occupation of Joppa and Gazara, and the citadel...
ath'-enz Athenai In antiquity the celebrated metropolis of Attica, now the capital of Greece. Two long walls, 250 ft. apart, connected the city with the harbor (Peiraeus). InAc ...
ath'-la-i `athlay, ("afflicted?"): A Jew, the son of Bebai, who was influenced by Ezra to put away his wife (Ezr 10:28).
at'i-fa. SeeHATIPHA.
a-ton'-ment: Translates kaphar; chaTa'; ratsah, the last employed only of human relations (1Sa 29:4); translates the following Greek stems hilas-, simple and compounded with var...
a-ton'-ment:I. THE LEGAL ENACTMENTS1. Named2. Leviticus 16(1) Contents, Structure and Position(a)Leviticus 16:1-10(b)Leviticus 16:11-24(c)Leviticus 16:25-28(d)Leviticus 16:29-34...
at-roth-beth-jo'-ab `aTroth beth yo'abh ("crowns of the house of Joab"): the King James Version "Ataroth," the house of Joab. Probably a family in Judah (1Ch 2:54).
at'-roth-sho'fan `Troth shophan; Septuagint gen sophan: A town built or fortified by the children of Gad East of the Jordan (Nu 32:35), named next to Aroer. If it had been at Kh...
at'-ta-i at'-i `attay, ("timely?"):(1) A son of Jarha, the Egyptian, by a daughter of Sheshan (1Ch 2:35f).(2) A Gadite soldier who joined David's army at Ziklag (1Ch 12:11).(3) ...
a-tan': The rendering of qanah = "buy," "get" (Pr 1:5); nasagh= "reach," "a meal-offering.... according as he is able" (Eze 46:7margin), "not attained unto the days" (Ge 47:9); ...
at-a-li'-a Attalia: A city on the southern coast of Asia Minor in ancient Pamphylia which, according toAc 14:25, was visited by Paul and Barnabas on the way to Antioch during th...
at'-a-lus: King of Pergamum, mentioned in 1 Macc 15:22 among the kings to whom was sent an edict (Ant., XIV, viii, 5) from Rome forbidding the persecution of the Jews. SeeATTALIA.
a-tend'; a-tend'-ans:(1) "To incline," "listen," "regard" qashabh; (Ps 17:1etc.); then, in the King James Version, "observe," but in the Revised Version (British and American), ...
a-tent' (archaic;2Ch 6:40); a-tent'-iv: Expresses the direction of thought and interest toward some one point. Same Hebrew word as "attend," and is used particularly in prayers ...