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Encyclopedia > Aminadab

Amminadab (Hebrew: עמינדב, Aminadav ; "my people are generous") is a name is held by several individuals. Hebrew redirects here. ...

  1. One of the minor characters in the Book of Genesis
  2. A father-in-law of Aaron. His daughter Elisheba was Aaron's wife (Exodus 6:23). Born of Aram in Jesus' genealogy, during the Israelite exile in Egypt. He was the father of Nahshon, who was chief of the tribe of Judah (Numbers 1:7; 2:3; 7:12, 17; 10:14).
  3. A son of Kohath, the second son of Levi (1 Chronicles 6:22), also called Izhar (2, 18).
  4. Chief of the 112 descendants of Uzziel the Levite, his father (1 Chr. 15:10,11).
  5. Amminadab (Ammon) was the name of two kings of Ammon in the mid seventh century BCE, the earlier of whom is mentioned in Assyrian sources as one of the rebellious vassals punished by Assurbanipal during the latter's Arabian campaign.
Hebrew Bible/Old Testament's Genealogy from Adam to David
Adam to Shem Adam Seth Enos Kenan Mahalalel Jared Enoch Methuselah Lamech Noah Shem
Arpachshad to Jacob Arpachshad Shelah Eber Peleg Reu Serug Nahor Terah Abraham Isaac Jacob
Judah to David Judah Perez Hezron Aram Amminadab Nahshon Salmon Boaz Obed Jesse David
  1. Spelled backwards is bad anima, which in Latin means "bad soul."

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Was Aminadab a Zoramite? - Maxwell Institute Insights (741 words)
In what is a key element of their conversion, the Nephite dissenter Aminadab reminds his fellow Lamanites that Alma, Amulek, and Zeezrom had taught them faith in Christ nearly 45 years earlier (Helaman 5:41), presumably during the mission to the Zoramites.
Aminadab's counsel repeats what the Nephite dissenters likely heard years before but apparently had only now learned.
These considerations may suggest that Aminadab and some of his fellows were Zoramites who as young men had heard those Nephites preach.
The Immense Duckpond Pamphlet (5582 words)
Aminadab loaded himself with his three suitcases, haversack, two satchels, purses, vanity bag, cloth hammock, bandbox, badger tin, caddies and punnets, gunny sack, reticule, vasculum and duffel bag.
The sleuth Aminadab always carries with him, in either his satchel or his reticule, a small rectangular tin filled with pastilles of a bauxite-like substance which is not actually bauxite itself.
Aminadab, you are a sleuth about whom legends will accrete, but for the love of G-d hold your tongue!" screeched Unstrebnodtalb, setting fire to a small herb garden with a blast of his breath.
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