Addi

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Easton's Bible Dictionary [1]

Luke 3:28

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [2]

( Luke 3:28 ). In Jesus' genealogy. A shortened form of Adiel, or Adaiah, from adi , "ornament."

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

Luke 3:28

Hitchcock's Bible Names [4]

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [5]

ADDI . An ancestor of Jesus, Luke 3:28 .

Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament [6]

ADDI. —An ancestor of Jesus Christ, Luke 3:28 .

Morrish Bible Dictionary [7]

Descendant of Cosam in the genealogy of the Lord Jesus. Luke 3:28 . The name cannot be traced in the Old Testament.

Smith's Bible Dictionary [8]

Ad'di. (ornament) Luke 3:28 . Son of Cosam, and father of Melchi in our Lord's genealogy; the third above Salathiel.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [9]

ad´ı̄ ( Ἀδδί , Addı́  ; Ἀδδεί , Addeı́ ): An ancestor of Joseph, the husband of Mary, mother of Jesus; fourth from Zerubbabel in the ascending genealogical series ( Luke 3:28 ).

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [10]

( Ἀδδί , probably for Heb. Adi , עֲרַי , ornament, as in Exodus 33:4 , etc.), the name of one or two men.

1. An Israelite, several of whose descendants on returning from Babylon, married heathen women ( 1 Esdras 9:31 ); for which the parallel text ( Ezra 10:30 ) has more correctly PAHATH-MOAB (See Pahath- Moab) (q.v.).

2. The son of Cosam and father of Melchi (i.e. probably Maaseiah, 2 Chronicles 34:8 ) in the maternal ancestry of Christ ( Luke 3:28 ). B.C. ante 623.

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