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- Abiathar - Wikipedia
Abiathar (Hebrew: אֶבְיָתָר ʾEḇyāṯār, "father (of) abundance" "abundant father"), [1] in the Hebrew Bible, is a son of Ahimelech or Ahijah, High Priest at Nob, [2] the fourth in descent from Eli [3] and the last of Eli's House to be a High Priest
- Who was Abiathar in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Abiathar’s name means “father of excellence” or “father of abundance” in Hebrew Abiathar was the son of Ahimelech, who served as a priest at Nob (1 Samuel 21:1; Mark 2:26) until he and the other priests were murdered by King Saul (1 Samuel 21:1–19)
- Topical Bible: Abiathar
Abiathar was a significant priestly figure during the reigns of King David and King Solomon in ancient Israel He was the son of Ahimelech, the high priest at Nob, and a descendant of Eli, the priest of Shiloh
- Abiathar | High Priest, David’s Court, Solomon’s Reign | Britannica
Abiathar, in the Old Testament, son of Ahimelech, priest of Nob He was the sole survivor of a massacre carried out by Doeg Fleeing to David, he remained with him throughout his wanderings and his reign He was loyal through the rebellion of Absalom, but he supported Adonijah against Solomon
- Who was Abiathar in the Bible? - Answer The Bible
Abiathar was an important priest and high priest in the Bible who served during the time of King David Here is an overview of Abiathar’s life and role in the Bible: Abiathar was the son of Ahimelech, who was the priest at Nob during the reign of King Saul (1 Samuel 22:20)
- Abiathar - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
ABIATHAR ə bī’ ə thər (אֶבְיָתָ֣ר, father of abundance) Son of Ahimelech, high priest at Nob during the reign of Saul His descent is traced back to Phinehas, Eli’s son (1 Sam 14:3 where Ahiah is presumably the apocopated form of Ahimelech), and further to Aaron’s son, Ithamar (1 Chron 24:3)
- Why does Jesus call Abiathar the high priest in Mark 2:26, when 1 . . .
In Mark 2:26, Jesus refers to “Abiathar the high priest” who was on hand when David and his men ate the showbread from the tabernacle in Nob This statement has raised some interpretive questions because, in 1 Samuel 21, Ahimelech seems to have been the high priest who helped David, not Abiathar
- Abiathar: + Biblical meaning and origin of this name
Abiathar is a Hebrew name that translates to “my father is great” or “father of abundance ” The name symbolizes a connection to divine authority and parental lineage, suggesting a rich heritage
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