Abiathar: Abiathar, an Israelite Original Word: Ἀβιάθαρ, ὁ Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Abiathar Phonetic Spelling: (ab-ee-ath'-ar) Short Definition: Abiathar Definition: Abiathar, a priest in King David's time.
Word Origin of Hebrew origin Ebyathar Definition Abiathar, an Isr. NASB Word Usage Abiathar (1). STRONGS NT 8: ἈβιαθάρἈβιαθάρ, indeclinable proper name (though in Josephus, Antiquities 6, 14, 6 Ἀβιαθάρος, ), אֶבְיָתָר (father of abundance), Abiathar, a certain Hebrew high priest: Mark 2:26 — where he is by mistake confounded with Ahimelech his father (1 Samuel 21:1ff); (yet cf. 1 Samuel 22:20 with 1 Chronicles 18:16; 1 Chronicles 24:6, 31; also 2 Samuel 15:24-29; 1 Kings 2:26, 27 with 2 Samuel 8:17; 1 Chronicles 24:6, 31. It would seem that double names were especially common in the case of priests (cf. 1 Macc. 2:1-5; Josephus, Vit. §§1,2) and that father and son often bore the same name (cf. Luke 1:5, 59; Josephus, the passage cited and Antiquities 20, 9, 1). See McClellan at the passage and B. D. American edition, p. 7).
Abiathar. Of Hebrew origin ('Ebyathar); Abiathar, an Israelite -- Abiathar. see HEBREW 'Ebyathar
Ἅβελ — 4 Occ. Ἀβιά — 3 Occ. Ἀβιληνῆς — 1 Occ. Ἀβιούδ — 2 Occ. Ἀβραάμ — 73 Occ. ἄβυσσον — 3 Occ. ἀβύσσου — 6 Occ. Ἄγαβος — 2 Occ. ἀγαθοεργεῖν — 1 Occ. ἀγαθουργῶν — 1 Occ. ἀγαθο¦ποιῆσαι — 2 Occ. ἀγαθοποιῆτε — 1 Occ.
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