Lexicon Nedabyah: Nedabiah Original Word: נְדַבְיָה Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Nedabiah From nadab and Yahh; largess of Jah; Nedabjah, an Israelite -- Nedabiah. see HEBREW nadab see HEBREW Yahh NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom nadab Definition "whom Yah impels," a son of Jeconiah NASB Translation Nedabiah (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs נְדַבְיָה proper name, masculine (whom Yah impels; in Assyrian Na-ad-bi-ia-a-u JägerBAS i. 468); — son of Jeconiah 1 Chronicles 3:18. ᵐ5 Δενεθει, ᵐ5L Ναδαβια. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the root נָדַב (nadab), meaning "to incite, impel, or make willing," combined with יָהּ (Yah), a shortened form of Yahweh, the name of the God of Israel.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for the proper noun נְדַבְיָה (Nedabjah) in the Strong's Greek lexicon, as it is a specific Hebrew name without a direct Greek counterpart. However, the concept of divine willingness or prompting, as implied in the name, can be related to Greek terms expressing divine action or will, though these are not direct translations of the name itself. Usage: This proper noun is used as a personal name in the Hebrew Bible. Context: • Nedabiah is a biblical figure mentioned in the genealogical records of the post-exilic community. He is identified as one of the sons of Jeconiah (also known as Jehoiachin), the king of Judah who was taken into Babylonian captivity. The name appears in the context of the lineage of the Davidic line, emphasizing the continuity of the royal line even during the exile. Forms and Transliterations וּנְדַבְיָֽה׃ ונדביה׃ ū·nə·ḏaḇ·yāh ūnəḏaḇyāh unedavYahLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 3:18 HEB: יְקַמְיָ֥ה הוֹשָׁמָ֖ע וּנְדַבְיָֽה׃ NAS: Jekamiah, Hoshama and Nedabiah. KJV: Jecamiah, Hoshama, and Nedabiah. INT: Jekamiah Hoshama and Nedabiah 1 Occurrence |