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<p> '''''ab''''' -'''''i''''' -'''''al´bon''''' , '''''ā´bi''''' -'''''al´bon''''' ( אבו עלבון <i> ''''''ăbhı̄ ‛alebhōn''''' </i> , meaning not known. [[Gesenius]] infers from the Arabic a stem which would give the meaning "father of strength," and this is at worst not quite so groundless as the conjectures which explain <i> '''''‛alebhōn''''' </i> as a textual misreading for <i> ''''''ēl''''' </i> or <i> '''''ba‛al''''' </i> ): Abi-albon the [[Arbathite]] was one of David's listed heroes ( 2 Samuel 23:31 ), called [[Abiel]] the Arbathite in 1 Chronicles 11:32 . Presumably he was from Beth-arabah ( Joshua 15:6 , Joshua 15:61; Joshua 18:22 ). </p>
<p> '''''ab''''' -'''''i''''' -'''''al´bon''''' , '''''ā´bi''''' -'''''al´bon''''' ( אבו עלבון <i> ''''''ăbhı̄ ‛alebhōn''''' </i> , meaning not known. Gesenius infers from the Arabic a stem which would give the meaning "father of strength," and this is at worst not quite so groundless as the conjectures which explain <i> '''''‛alebhōn''''' </i> as a textual misreading for <i> ''''''ēl''''' </i> or <i> '''''ba‛al''''' </i> ): Abi-albon the Arbathite was one of David's listed heroes ( 2 Samuel 23:31 ), called Abiel the Arbathite in 1 Chronicles 11:32 . Presumably he was from Beth-arabah ( Joshua 15:6 , Joshua 15:61; Joshua 18:22 ). </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_526"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/abi-albon Abi-Albon from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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ab -i -al´bon , ā´bi -al´bon ( אבו עלבון 'ăbhı̄ ‛alebhōn , meaning not known. Gesenius infers from the Arabic a stem which would give the meaning "father of strength," and this is at worst not quite so groundless as the conjectures which explain ‛alebhōn as a textual misreading for 'ēl or ba‛al ): Abi-albon the Arbathite was one of David's listed heroes ( 2 Samuel 23:31 ), called Abiel the Arbathite in 1 Chronicles 11:32 . Presumably he was from Beth-arabah ( Joshua 15:6 , Joshua 15:61; Joshua 18:22 ).