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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_17468" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_17468" /> ==
<p> (rather Acuph, Ἀκούφ v. r. Ἀκούμ '', Acum;'' both corruptions for </p> <p> Βακβούκ ), another head of the [[Nethinim]] that returned from [[Babylon]] (&nbsp;1 [[Esdras]] 5:31); evidently the BAKBUK (See Bakbuk) (q.v.) of the genuine texts (&nbsp;Ezra 2:51; &nbsp;Nehemiah 7:53). </p>
<p> (rather Acuph, '''''Ἀκούφ''''' v. r. '''''Ἀκούμ''''' '', Acum;'' both corruptions for </p> <p> '''''Βακβούκ''''' ), another head of the [[Nethinim]] that returned from [[Babylon]] (&nbsp;1 [[Esdras]] 5:31); evidently the BAKBUK (See Bakbuk) (q.v.) of the genuine texts (&nbsp;Ezra 2:51; &nbsp;Nehemiah 7:53). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_400" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_400" /> ==
<p> '''''ā´kub''''' (Codex Vaticanus, Ἀκούφ , <i> '''''Akoúph''''' </i> ; Codex Alexandrinus, Ἀκούμ , <i> '''''Akoúm''''' </i> ) = Bakbuk (&nbsp;Ezra 2:51; &nbsp;Nehemiah 7:53 ): The descendants of [[Acub]] (temple-servants) returned with [[Zerubbabel]] to [[Jerusalem]] (1 Esdras 5:31). </p>
<p> ''''' ā´kub ''''' (Codex Vaticanus, Ἀκούφ , <i> ''''' Akoúph ''''' </i> ; Codex Alexandrinus, Ἀκούμ , <i> ''''' Akoúm ''''' </i> ) = Bakbuk (&nbsp;Ezra 2:51; &nbsp;Nehemiah 7:53 ): The descendants of [[Acub]] (temple-servants) returned with [[Zerubbabel]] to [[Jerusalem]] (1 Esdras 5:31). </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 16 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

ACUB ( 1Es 5:31 ). His sons were among the ‘temple servants’ who returned with Zerubbabel. Called Bakbuk ,   Ezra 2:51 ,   Nehemiah 7:53 .

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]

(rather Acuph, Ἀκούφ v. r. Ἀκούμ , Acum; both corruptions for

Βακβούκ ), another head of the Nethinim that returned from Babylon ( 1 Esdras 5:31); evidently the BAKBUK (See Bakbuk) (q.v.) of the genuine texts ( Ezra 2:51;  Nehemiah 7:53).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]

ā´kub (Codex Vaticanus, Ἀκούφ , Akoúph  ; Codex Alexandrinus, Ἀκούμ , Akoúm ) = Bakbuk ( Ezra 2:51;  Nehemiah 7:53 ): The descendants of Acub (temple-servants) returned with Zerubbabel to Jerusalem (1 Esdras 5:31).

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