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<p> (אך or , <i> ''''' 'ābh ''''' </i> or <i> ''''' 'abh ''''' </i> , the [[Hebrew]] and [[Aramaic]] word for "father"): It is a very common word in the Old Testament; this article notes only certain uses of it. It is used both in the singular and in the plural to denote a grandfather or more remote ancestors (e.g. &nbsp;Jeremiah 35:16 , &nbsp;Jeremiah 35:15 ). The father of a people or tribe is its founder, not, as is frequently assumed, its progenitor. In this sense [[Abraham]] is father to the [[Israelites]] (see, for example, &nbsp;Genesis 17:11-14 , &nbsp;Genesis 17:27 ), Isaac and Jacob and the heads of families being fathers in the same modified sense. The cases of Ishmael, Moab, etc., are similar. The traditional originator of a craft is the father of those who practice the craft (e.g. &nbsp;Genesis 4:20 , &nbsp;Genesis 4:21 , &nbsp;Genesis 4:22 ). [[Sennacherib]] uses the term "my fathers" of his predecessors on the throne of Assyria, though these were not his ancestors (&nbsp;2 Kings 19:12 ). The term is used to express worth and affection irrespective of blood relation (e.g. &nbsp;2 Kings 13:14 ). A ruler or leader is spoken of as a father. God is father. A frequent use of the word is that in the composition of proper names, e.g. Abinadab, "my father is noble." See [[Abi]] . </p> <p> The Aramaic word in its definite form is used three times in the New [[Testament]] (&nbsp;Mark 4:6 ), the phrase being in each case "Abba Father," addressed to God. In this phrase the word "Father" is added, apparently, not as a mere translation, nor to indicate that Abba is thought of as a proper name of Deity, but as a term of pleading and of endearment. See also [[Abba]] . </p>
<p> (אך , <i> ''''' 'ābh ''''' </i> ): The name of the fifth month in the [[Hebrew]] calendar, the month beginning in our July. The name does not appear in the Bible, but [[Josephus]] gives it to the month in which Aaron died ( <i> Ant. </i> , IV, iv, 6; compare &nbsp;Numbers 33:38 ). </p>


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<ref name="term_368"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/ab+(1) Ab from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_371"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/ab+(2) Ab from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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