10. Abioud
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Abioud: Abiud

Original Word: Ἀβιούδ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Transliteration: Abioud
Pronunciation: ah-bee-OOD
Phonetic Spelling: (ab-ee-ood')
Definition: Abiud
Meaning: Abiud, son of Zerubbabel and father of Eliakim.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Abiud.

Of Hebrew origin ('Abiyhuwd); Abihud, an Israelite -- Abiud.

see HEBREW 'Abiyhuwd

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of Hebrew origin Abihud
Definition
Abiud, Abihud, an Isr., the son of Zerubbabel
NASB Translation
Abihud (2).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 10: Ἀβιούδ

Ἀβιούδ, , indeclinable proper name, אֲבִיהוּד (father of the Jews (others, of glory)), Abiud, son of Zorobabel or Zerubbabel: Matthew 1:13.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from Hebrew אָבִיּוּד (Abiyyud), which is a combination of אָב (ab, meaning "father") and יָד (yad, meaning "praise" or "majesty").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: Strong's Hebrew 31: אָבִיּוּד (Abiyyud) • The Hebrew origin of the name Abiud, carrying the same meaning of "my father is majesty" or "father of praise."

This entry provides a comprehensive understanding of the name Ἀβιούδ as it appears in the New Testament, highlighting its significance in the genealogy of Jesus and its roots in Hebrew tradition.

Usage: The name Ἀβιούδ appears in the genealogy of Jesus Christ as recorded in the New Testament. It is used to identify a descendant in the lineage of David, specifically in the Gospel of Matthew.

Context: Biblical Context: Ἀβιούδ is mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Matthew. This genealogy traces the legal lineage of Jesus through Joseph, His earthly father, back to King David, emphasizing Jesus' rightful claim to the throne of David.
Scriptural Reference: Matthew 1:13 • "Zerubbabel the father of Abiud, Abiud the father of Eliakim, and Eliakim the father of Azor."
Historical Significance: Abiud is a post-exilic figure, meaning he lived after the Babylonian exile. His mention in the genealogy highlights the continuity of the Davidic line through the period of restoration and rebuilding of the Jewish community in Jerusalem.
Theological Implication: The inclusion of Abiud in the genealogy underscores the fulfillment of God's promises to David regarding his descendants and the coming of the Messiah. It reflects the divine orchestration of history to bring about the birth of Jesus, the Savior.
Genealogical Role: Abiud serves as a link in the chain of generations that connects the Old Testament promises to their New Testament fulfillment in Christ. His presence in the genealogy is a testament to the faithfulness of God in preserving the line of David.

Forms and Transliterations
Αβιουδ Ἀβιούδ Ἀβιοὺδ αβοήθητος αβουλία αβουλίας άβραι άβραις άβραν Abioud Abioúd Abioùd
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Englishman's Concordance
Matthew 1:13 N
GRK: ἐγέννησεν τὸν Ἀβιούδ Ἀβιοὺδ δὲ
NAS: was the father of Abihud, Abihud
KJV: Zorobabel begat Abiud; and Abiud
INT: was father of Abiud Abiud moreover

Matthew 1:13 N
GRK: τὸν Ἀβιούδ Ἀβιοὺδ δὲ ἐγέννησεν
NAS: of Abihud, Abihud the father
KJV: Abiud; and Abiud begat Eliakim;
INT: Abiud Abiud moreover was father of

Strong's Greek 10
2 Occurrences


Ἀβιούδ — 2 Occ.















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