Zabdi:
gift of Jehovah. (1.) An ancestor of Achan (Jos 7:1,17,18). He is probably the "Zimri" of 1Ch 2:6.
(2.) A Benjamite (1Ch 8:19).
(3.) Called "the Shiphmite," one of David's officers, who had charge of his vineyards (1Ch 27:27).
(4.) A Levite, one of the sons of Asaph (Neh 11:17); probably the same as Zichri (1Ch 9:15), and Zaccur (Neh 12:35).
Zabdi:
same as Zabad
Zabdi:
zab'-di (zabhdi>, perhaps "(a) gift of Yahweh" or "my gift" = New Testament "Zebedee"):
(1) An ancestor of Achan (Jos 7:1,17,18). Some Septuagint manuscripts and 1Ch 2:6 have "Zimri" (zimri); "the confusion of the Hebrew letter beth (b) and the Hebrew letter mem (m) is phonetic; the confusion of the Hebrew letter daleth (d) and the Hebrew letter resh (r) is graphic" (Curtis, Chronicles, 86).
See ZIMRI, (3).
(2) A Benjamite, son of Shimei (1Ch 8:19), and possibly a descendant of Ehud (Curtis).
(3) "The Shiphmite," one of David's officers who had charge of the wine-cellars (1Ch 27:27). The Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus has Zachrei (probably Zichri).
(4) An ancestor of Mattaniah (Ne 11:17). Luc. and 1Ch 9:15 have "Zichri."
See ZICHRI, I, 2.
Written by David Francis Roberts
Zabdi:
(my gift).
(1.) Son of Zerah the son of Judah, and ancestor of Achan (Joshua 7:1; 7:17-18). (B.C. before 1480)
(2.) A Benjamite, of the sons of Shimhi (1 Chronicles 8:19). (B.C. about 1442)
(3.) David's officer over the produce of the vineyards for the wine‐cellars (1 Chronicles 21:27). (B.C. 1043)
(4.) Son of Asaph the minstrel (Nehemiah 11:17) called ZACCUR in Nehemiah 12:35 and ZICHRI in 1 Chronicles 9:15 (B.C. before 446) SEE [ZACCUR, 3.], [ZICHRI, 5.].
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