Abdi is the name of two or three men in the Hebrew Bible. Abdi is also a Arabic name meaning slave or servant 11th century manuscript of the Hebrew Bible with Targum This article discusses usage of the term Hebrew Bible. For the article on the Hebrew Bible itself, see Tanakh. ...
In 2 Chronicles 29:12 Abdi is a Levite in the time of King Hezekiah of Judah. This may be the same man as in 1 Chronicles 6:44.
In Ezra 10:26 Abdi is the son of Elam, and one of a long list of men who had married foreign wives, and who then sent them away together with their children.
Abdi is a shortened Muslim name. In long format it could be written as Abdi-Rahman, Abdi-Nasir, Abdi-Nuur, Abdi-Karim and etc. Usually Abdi is attached to one of God's name which intertern will transform the meaning. Abdi-Nuur for example would mean the servant of light.
Abdi LaRue was the first person to have his email responded to by Strong Bad, of Homestar Runner fame.
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