Adna

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Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]

Ad'na. (Rest, Pleasure).

1. One of the family of Pahath-moab, who returned with Ezra and married a foreign wife.  Ezra 10:30. (B.C. 459).

2. A priest, descendant of Harim in the days of Joiakim, the son of Jeshua.  Nehemiah 12:15. (B.C. 500).

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [2]

ADNA (‘pleasure’). 1 . A contemporary of Ezra, who married a foreign wife (  Ezra 10:30 ). 2 . The head of the priestly house of Harim (  Nehemiah 12:15 ).

Morrish Bible Dictionary [3]

1. One of the sons of Pahath-moab who had married a strange wife.  Ezra 10:30 .

2. A priest of the family of Harim.   Nehemiah 12:15 .

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [4]

One of the sons of Pahath-Moab, who, on Ezra's ( Ezra 10:30) monition (after that God had by great rains intimated His displeasure), put his strange wife away.

Holman Bible Dictionary [5]

 Ezra 10:30 2 Nehemiah 12:15

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]

(Heb. Adna , עִדְנָא , Pleasure; Sept. Ε᾿Δνέ , but in Nehemiah Μαννάς ) , the name apparently of two men.

1. A chief-priest, son of Harim, and contemporary with Joiakim

( Nehemiah 12:15), B.C. cir. 500.

2. An Israelite of the sons (i.e. inhabitants) of Pahath-moab, who divorced the Gentile wife married by him after the captivity ( Ezra 10:30), B.C. 459.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [7]

ad´na ( עדנא , ‛adhnā ), "pleasure"; Αἰδαινέ , Aidainé ):

(1) An Israelite in Ezra's time who, having married a foreign wife, divorced her. He belonged to Pahath-moab ( Ezra 10:30 ).

(2) A priest of the family of Harum, during the high-priesthood of Joiakim son of Jethua ( Nehemiah 12:12-15 ).

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