Difference between revisions of "Ahlai"
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_18224" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_18224" /> == | ||
<p> (Hebrew Achlay', אְְחליְ, perh. ''Ornamental),'' the name of a woman and also of a man. </p> <p> '''1.''' (Sept. Ἀαδαϊ v v. r. Δαδαί .) The daughter and only child of Sheshan, a descendant of Judah, married to her father's Egyptian slave Jarha (q.v.), by whom she had [[Attai]] ( 1 Chronicles 2:31; 1 Chronicles 2:34-35). B.C. prob. ante 1658. </p> <p> '''2.''' (Sept. | <p> (Hebrew Achlay', '''''אְְחליְ''''' , perh. ''Ornamental),'' the name of a woman and also of a man. </p> <p> '''1.''' (Sept. '''''Ἀαδαϊ''''' v v. r. '''''Δαδαί''''' .) The daughter and only child of Sheshan, a descendant of Judah, married to her father's Egyptian slave Jarha (q.v.), by whom she had [[Attai]] ( 1 Chronicles 2:31; 1 Chronicles 2:34-35). B.C. prob. ante 1658. </p> <p> '''2.''' (Sept. '''''Ο᾿Λί''''' v. r. '''''Ἀχαϊά''''' .) The father of Zabad, which latter was one of David's body-guard ( 1 Chronicles 11:41). B.C. ante 1046. </p> | ||
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_530" /> == | == International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_530" /> == | ||
<p> '''''a´lı̄''''' ( אחלי , <i> ''''''aḥlay''''' </i> "O would that!"): (1) A S on of Sheshan ( 1 Chronicles 2:31 ) or according to 1 Chronicles 2:34 a daughter of Sheshan, for here we read: "Now Sheshan had no sons, but daughters." (2) The father of Zabad, a soldier in David's army ( 1 Chronicles 11:41 ). </p> | <p> ''''' a´lı̄ ''''' ( אחלי , <i> ''''' 'aḥlay ''''' </i> "O would that!"): (1) A S on of Sheshan ( 1 Chronicles 2:31 ) or according to 1 Chronicles 2:34 a daughter of Sheshan, for here we read: "Now Sheshan had no sons, but daughters." (2) The father of Zabad, a soldier in David's army ( 1 Chronicles 11:41 ). </p> | ||
==References == | ==References == |
Revision as of 15:07, 14 October 2021
Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Ahla'i or Ah'la-i. (Ornamental). Daughter of Sheshan, whom, having no issue, he gave in marriage to his Egyptian slave, Jarha. 1 Chronicles 2:31; 1 Chronicles 2:35. From her were descended Zabad, one of David's mighty men, 1 Chronicles 11:41, and Aza-riah, one of the captains of hundreds in the reign of Joash. 2 Chronicles 23:1.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]
Ahlai . 1 . The daughter (?) of Sheshan ( 1 Chronicles 2:31 , cf. 1 Chronicles 2:34 ). 2 . The father of Zabad, one of David’s mighty men ( 1 Chronicles 11:41 ).
Holman Bible Dictionary [3]
1 Chronicles 2:31 1 Chronicles 2:34 1 Chronicles 2:35 1 Chronicles 2:35 1 Chronicles 11:41
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [4]
1. 1 Chronicles 11:41.
2. Sheshan's daughter given to the Egyptian servant Jarha in marriage ( 1 Chronicles 2:31-35).
Morrish Bible Dictionary [5]
1. Daughterof Sheshan. 1 Chronicles 2:31 .
2. Father of Zabad. 1 Chronicles 11:41 .
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]
(Hebrew Achlay', אְְחליְ , perh. Ornamental), the name of a woman and also of a man.
1. (Sept. Ἀαδαϊ v v. r. Δαδαί .) The daughter and only child of Sheshan, a descendant of Judah, married to her father's Egyptian slave Jarha (q.v.), by whom she had Attai ( 1 Chronicles 2:31; 1 Chronicles 2:34-35). B.C. prob. ante 1658.
2. (Sept. Ο᾿Λί v. r. Ἀχαϊά .) The father of Zabad, which latter was one of David's body-guard ( 1 Chronicles 11:41). B.C. ante 1046.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [7]
a´lı̄ ( אחלי , 'aḥlay "O would that!"): (1) A S on of Sheshan ( 1 Chronicles 2:31 ) or according to 1 Chronicles 2:34 a daughter of Sheshan, for here we read: "Now Sheshan had no sons, but daughters." (2) The father of Zabad, a soldier in David's army ( 1 Chronicles 11:41 ).
References
- ↑ Ahlai from Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Ahlai from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
- ↑ Ahlai from Holman Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Ahlai from Fausset's Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Ahlai from Morrish Bible Dictionary
- ↑ Ahlai from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
- ↑ Ahlai from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia