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<p> '''''ak´u''''' -'''''a''''' . See [[Acud]] . </p>
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<p> (rather Acud, '''''Ἀκοὐδ''''' by erroneous transcription for '''''Ἀκοὐβ''''' , ''Acub,'' &nbsp;1 [[Esdras]] 5:31), the progenitor of one of the families of the temple-servants </p> <p> ( '''''Ίερόδουλοι''''' ''.'' i.e. Nethinim), said to have returned from the captivity (&nbsp;1 Esdras 5:30); evidently the AKKUB (See [[Akkub]]) (q.v.) of the parallel texts (&nbsp;Ezra 2:45, or rather, &nbsp;Ezra 2:42; comp. &nbsp;Nehemiah 7:48, where the name is not found). </p>
       
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

(rather Acud, Ἀκοὐδ by erroneous transcription for Ἀκοὐβ , Acub,  1 Esdras 5:31), the progenitor of one of the families of the temple-servants

( Ίερόδουλοι . i.e. Nethinim), said to have returned from the captivity ( 1 Esdras 5:30); evidently the AKKUB (See Akkub) (q.v.) of the parallel texts ( Ezra 2:45, or rather,  Ezra 2:42; comp.  Nehemiah 7:48, where the name is not found).

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