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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_53025" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_53025" /> ==
<p> <strong> NASBAS. </strong> Apparently the nephew of Achiacharus, who was the nephew of [[Tobit]] ( [[Tob]] 11:18 ). He came with [[Achiacharus]] to the wedding of Tobias. About his identity there is some little uncertainty. The [[Vulgate]] speaks of him as brother of Achiacharus, while others have regarded the two as identical. It has been suggested also that he is the same as [[Aman]] or Nadan, the ward of Achiacharus ( Tob 14:10 ), in which case the uncle adopted the nephew and brought him up as his son. </p> <p> T. A. Moxon. </p>
<p> <strong> [[Nasbas]] </strong> Apparently the nephew of Achiacharus, who was the nephew of [[Tobit]] ( [[Tob]] 11:18 ). He came with [[Achiacharus]] to the wedding of Tobias. About his identity there is some little uncertainty. The [[Vulgate]] speaks of him as brother of Achiacharus, while others have regarded the two as identical. It has been suggested also that he is the same as [[Aman]] or Nadan, the ward of Achiacharus ( Tob 14:10 ), in which case the uncle adopted the nephew and brought him up as his son. </p> <p> T. A. Moxon. </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_6689" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_6689" /> ==
<p> ''''' nas´bas ''''' ( Νασβᾶς , <i> ''''' Nasbás ''''' </i> , Codex Sinaiticus Ναβάδ , <i> ''''' Nabád ''''' </i> , read by Fritzsche): A name otherwise unknown. It occurs only in &nbsp; Tobit 11:18 , "And Achiacharus, and [[Nasbas]] his brother's son," came to Tobit's wedding. Opinions are divided as to whether he was "brother's son" of Tobit or Achiacharus. the King James Version margin gives the suggestion of Junius, "Achiacharus who is also called Nasbas," thus identifying Nasbas with Achiacharus, which might gain support from &nbsp;Tobit 1:22 where Achiacharus is mentioned as "brother's son" of Tobit. See Achiacharus; Aman . Codex Sinaiticus reads "Achiacharus and Nabad his brother's sons," which is corrected by another hand to "brother's son" ( ἐξάδελφος , <i> ''''' exádelphos ''''' </i> ). The Itala gives " <i> [[Nabal]] </i> <i> avunculus </i> ("maternal uncle") illius"; the, Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) " <i> Nabath </i> <i> consobrini </i> ("cousins") Tobiae"; [[Syriac]] " <i> [[Laban]] </i> his sister's son." This person is probably identical with the "Aman" of &nbsp; Tobit 14:10 (see variety of readings under Aman ) and the <i> nephew </i> in Harris' <i> Story of Ahikar and His [[Nephew]] </i> . </p>
<p> ''''' nas´bas ''''' ( Νασβᾶς , <i> ''''' Nasbás ''''' </i> , Codex Sinaiticus Ναβάδ , <i> ''''' Nabád ''''' </i> , read by Fritzsche): A name otherwise unknown. It occurs only in &nbsp; Tobit 11:18 , "And Achiacharus, and Nasbas his brother's son," came to Tobit's wedding. Opinions are divided as to whether he was "brother's son" of Tobit or Achiacharus. the King James Version margin gives the suggestion of Junius, "Achiacharus who is also called Nasbas," thus identifying Nasbas with Achiacharus, which might gain support from &nbsp;Tobit 1:22 where Achiacharus is mentioned as "brother's son" of Tobit. See Achiacharus; Aman . Codex Sinaiticus reads "Achiacharus and Nabad his brother's sons," which is corrected by another hand to "brother's son" ( ἐξάδελφος , <i> ''''' exádelphos ''''' </i> ). The Itala gives " <i> [[Nabal]] </i> <i> avunculus </i> ("maternal uncle") illius"; the, Vulgate (Jerome's Latin Bible, 390-405 A.D.) " <i> Nabath </i> <i> consobrini </i> ("cousins") Tobiae"; [[Syriac]] " <i> [[Laban]] </i> his sister's son." This person is probably identical with the "Aman" of &nbsp; Tobit 14:10 (see variety of readings under Aman ) and the <i> nephew </i> in Harris' <i> Story of Ahikar and His [[Nephew]] </i> . </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_52188" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_52188" /> ==
<p> (Νασβάς, Vulg. ''Nabath),'' the nephew of robit who came with Achiacharus to the wedding of [[Tobias]] (&nbsp;Tobit 11:18). [[Grotius]] considers him the same with Achiacharus the son of Anael, but according to the Vulgate they were brothers. The margin of the A.V. gives "Junius" as the equivalent of Nasbas. </p>
<p> ( '''''Νασβάς''''' , Vulg. ''Nabath),'' the nephew of robit who came with Achiacharus to the wedding of [[Tobias]] (&nbsp;Tobit 11:18). [[Grotius]] considers him the same with Achiacharus the son of Anael, but according to the Vulgate they were brothers. The margin of the A.V. gives "Junius" as the equivalent of Nasbas. </p>
          
          
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