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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_773" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_773" /> ==
<p> '''''a''''' -'''''min´a''''' -'''''dab''''' ( Ἀμιναδάβ , <i> '''''Aminadáb''''' </i> ): the King James Version: Greek form of Amminadab (which see). Thus the Revised Version (British and American) (&nbsp; Matthew 1:4; &nbsp;Luke 3:33 ). </p>
<p> ''''' a ''''' - ''''' min´a ''''' - ''''' dab ''''' ( Ἀμιναδάβ , <i> ''''' Aminadáb ''''' </i> ): the King James Version: Greek form of Amminadab (which see). Thus the Revised Version (British and American) (&nbsp; Matthew 1:4; &nbsp;Luke 3:33 ). </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

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Holman Bible Dictionary [1]

Amminadab

Morrish Bible Dictionary [2]

See AMMINADAB.

Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [3]

Aminadab, 1

Amin´adab (kindred of the prince), one of the ancestors of David and of Christ ( Matthew 1:4). He was the son of Aram, and the father of Naasson, and of Elisheba, who became the wife of Aaron ( Exodus 6:23).

Aminadab, 2

Aminadab, in  Song of Solomon 6:12. The chariots of this Aminadab are mentioned as proverbial for their swiftness. Of himself we know nothing more than what is here glanced at, from which he appears to have been, like Jehu, one of the most celebrated charioteers of his day.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]

a - min´a - dab ( Ἀμιναδάβ , Aminadáb ): the King James Version: Greek form of Amminadab (which see). Thus the Revised Version (British and American) (  Matthew 1:4;  Luke 3:33 ).

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