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The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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ad'-on.SeeADDAN.
ad'-us (Addous): The descendants of Addus (sons of Solomon's servants) returned with Zerubbabel to Jerusalem (1 Esdras 5:34). Omitted inEzr 2andNe 7.
a'-der: Used in1Ch 8:15the King James Version forEDER, which see.
a-di-a-be'-ne (Adiabene): A state lying on the east of the Tigris, on the greater and lesser rivers Zab, in the territory of ancient Assyria. For the half-century terminating wi...
ad'-i-da (Adida). A town of the Benjamin tribe near Lod and Ono located upon a hill facing the "plain country" of Judea, rebuilt and fortified by Simon Maccabee (1 Macc 12:38), ...
ad'-i-el (`adhi'el, "ornament of God"):(1) One of the "princes" of the tribe of Simeon, who, in the days of Hezekiah, smote the aborigines of Gedor and captured the valley (1Ch ...
a'-din (`adhin, "adorned"): The name of a family, "the sons of Adin" (Ezr 2:15;8:6;Ne 7:20;10:16; 1 Esdras 5:14; 8:32), mentioned among the returning exiles. The list inEzr 2is ...
ad'-i-na, a-di'-na (`adhina', "adorned"). "Adina the son of Shiza the Reubenite, a chief of the Reubenites, and thirty with him" (1Ch 11:42). This is in that part of the list of...
ad'-i-no, a-di'-no (`adhino, "his adorned one"): The senior of David's "mighty men." "Josheb-basshebeth a Tahchemonite, chief of the captains; the same was Adino the Eznite, aga...
ad'-i-nu, ad'-in (Adinou, 1 Esdras 5:14; Adin, 1 Esdras 8:32): Compare Adin (Ezr 2:15;8:6;Ne 7:20;10:16). The descendants of Adin (leaders of the nation) returned with their fam...
ad'-i-nus. SeeIADINUS(Apocrypha).
ad-i-tha'-im (`adhithayim "double ornament, passage, or prey"): A city in "the lowland" (Shephelah, not as the King James Version "valley") of Judah (Jos 15:36). Site unknown, b...
ad-ju-ra'-shun: The act of requiring or taking a solemn oath. In a time of military peril Saul adjured the people ('alah, "to take oath") and they took oath by saying "Amen" (1S...
ad'-la-i, ad'-li (`adhlay; Septuagint Adli and Adai, "lax, weary"): The father of Shaphat, an overseer of David's herds in the lowlands (1Ch 27:29).
ad'-ma ('adhmah): From a root signifying red; one of the Cities of the Plain (Ciccar) (Ge 10:19;14:2,8;De 29:23;Ho 11:8) upon which Abraham and Lot looked from the heights of Be...
ad'-ma-tha, ad-ma'-tha ('adhmatha'): One of "the seven princes of Persia and Media, who saw the king's face, and sat first in the kingdom" (Es 1:14); compare2Ki 25:19;Ezr 7:14. ...
ad'-min. SeeARNI.
ad-min'-is-ter ad-min-is-tra'-shun diakoneo, diakonia: Terms used in the King James Version in1Co 12:5;2Co 8:19,20;2Co 9:12respectively, and replaced in the Revised Version (Bri...
ad-mi-ra'-shun (thauma, "a marvel" or "wonder"; thaumazo, "to wonder"): A term thrice used in the King James Version in the New Testament, to express a wonder that includes appr...
ad'-na (`adhna', "pleasure"; Aidaine):(1) An Israelite in Ezra's time who, having married a foreign wife, divorced her. He belonged to Pahath-moab (Ezr 10:30).(2) A priest of th...
ad'-na (`adhnach, "pleasure"; Edna):(1) A warrior of the tribe of Manasseh, who deserted Saul and joined David's forces at Ziklag (1Ch 12:20,21)(2) An officer of high rank, perh...
a-doo': Found only inMr 5:39King James Version: "Why make ye this ado and weep?" Here "make ado" is used to translate the Greek verb thorubeomai (compareMt 9:23the King James Ve...
a-do'-ni, ad-o-na'-i ('adhonay): A Divine name, translated "Lord," and signifying, from its derivation, "sovereignty." Its vowels are found in the Massoretic Text with the unpro...
a-do-ni-ze'-dek ('adhonitsedheq, "lord of righteousness"): King of Jerusalem at the time of the conquest of Canaan (Jos 10:1). When he heard of the fall of Ai and the submission...
a-do-ni-be'-zek ('adhonibhezeq "lord of Bezek"): Lord of a town, Bezek, in southern Palestine, whom the tribes of Judah and Simeon overthrew. Adonibezek fled when his men were d...
ad-o-ni'-ja ('adhoniyahu or 'adhoniyah, "my lord is Yahweh"):(1) The son of David and Haggith, the forth of David's sons, born in Hebron after David became king of Judah, princi...
ad-o-ni'-kam ('adhoniqam, "my lord has risen up"): The name of a family of the returning exiles (Ezr 2:13;Ne 7:18). "The sons of Adonikam," men and women and children, numbered ...