Abihud
The name may also occasionally be romanized as Abioud (Greek) or 'Abiyhuwd (Hebrew).
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There are two biblical characters named Abihud.
- One of the sons of Bela, the son of Benjamin; called also Ahihud (1 Chronicles 8:3,7).
- A son or grandson of Zerubbabel, and member of the Davidic line. Abihud was the father of Eliakim (Matthew 1:13, "Abiud"), and possibly the same as Obadiah (1 Chronicles 3:21).
Meaning
The name "Abihud" means "the (divine) father is glory", according to Cheyne and Black (1899).[1] The name "Ehud" is probably a shorter form of "Abihud."[2]
Descendants
In the genealogy of Jesus, Abihud's male-line descendants are depicted:
- Generation 1: Eliakim
- Generation 2: Azor
- Generation 3: Zadok
- Generation 4: Achim
- Generation 5: Eliud
- Generation 6: Eleazar
- Generation 7: Matthan
- Generation 8: Jacob
- Generation 9: Joseph
- Generation 10: Jesus
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References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Easton, Matthew George (1897). . Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons.
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