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  2. Amminadab - Wikipedia

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    Amminadab is also mentioned in the Book of Ruth (and also in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke) as the father of Nahshon, ancestor of King David and therefore the ancestor of Jesus. This Amminadab was an Israelite mentioned in the lineage of Jacob's sons, Exodus 6:14-28. Mathew 1:1-16 shows a full record of ancestors and descendants.

  3. Nahshon - Wikipedia

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    According to the Hebrew Bible, Nahshon was a son of Amminadab, descendant in the fifth generation of Judah, and brother-in-law of Aaron. [2] [3] [4] According to the Greek New Testament, [5] he is also the father-in-law of Rahab.

  4. Aminadab - Wikipedia

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    In A Pentecostal Reads the Book of Mormon, John Thomas cites Aminadab's explanation as evidence that angels converse with humans in the Book of Mormon. [6] In his series Second Witness: Analytical and Contextual Commentary on the Book of Mormon, LDS scholar Brant Gardner writes that Aminadab knew that Nephi and Lehi were speaking with angels because of his Nephite background, even though he ...

  5. Ammon - Wikipedia

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    Ammon (/ ˈ æ m ən /; Ammonite: 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ʻAmān; Hebrew: עַמּוֹן ʻAmmōn; Arabic: عمّون, romanized: ʻAmmūn) was an ancient Semitic-speaking kingdom occupying the east of the Jordan River, between the torrent valleys of Arnon and Jabbok, in present-day Jordan.

  6. Matthew 1:4 - Wikipedia

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    This genealogy matches that given in several other places in the Bible, including Luke 3:33. It covers the period when the Jews were of the captivity in Egypt up to near or after the Exodus. The passage carries the genealogy through Aram, Amminadab, Nahshon, and Salmon of which only Nahshon, the brother-in-law of Aaron, is a

  7. Elisheba - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew Bible records that Elisheba and Aaron had four sons: Nadab and Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar (Exodus 6:23). In order to be legitimately recognized as hereditary priests ( כֹּהֲנִים ‎ , kohanim ), Jews are required by halakha to be Levites of direct patrilineal descent from Eleazar and Ithamar, the two youngest sons of Aaron ...

  8. List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, A–K - Wikipedia

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    Amminadab was the name of 3 biblical individuals. The father of Nahshon the chief of the tribe of Judah. His daughter Elisheba married Aaron. He was also the ancestor of David and Jesus. (Numbers 1:7; 2:3; 7:12,17; 10:14; Exodus 6:23) See Izhar; Chief of the 112 descendants of Uzziel the Levite. (1 Chronicles 5:11–12)

  9. Amminadab I of Ammon - Wikipedia

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    Amminadab I (Ammonite: 𐤏𐤌𐤍𐤃𐤁 *ʿamīnādāb; Akkadian: 𒄠𒈪𒈾𒀜𒁉 am-mi-na-ad-bi; "my people are generous") was king of Ammon c. 650 BCE. He is mentioned in Assyrian inscriptions from the reign of Assurbanipal. He was one of the rebellious client kings punished by Assurbanipal during the latter's Arabian campaign.