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Nadab (Hebrew: נָדָב
Nāḏāḇ) was,
according to the
Hebrew Bible, the
second king of the
northern Israelite Kingdom of Israel. He was the son and successor...
- the
biblical books Exodus,
Leviticus and Numbers,
Nadab (Hebrew: נָדָב, Modern: Nadav, Tiberian:
Nāḏāḇ, "generous") and
Abihu (Hebrew: אֲבִיהוּא, Modern: ʾAvīhūʾ...
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Nadab may
refer to:
Nadab (son of Aaron),
Biblical figure,
eldest son of
Aaron the High
Priest of Israel.
Nadab means "Noble" in Hebrew.
Nadab of Israel...
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Zeruah (צרוע "leprous") was a widow. He had at
least two sons,
Abijah and
Nadab;
Nadab succeeded Jeroboam on the throne. King
Solomon made the
young Jeroboam...
- king,
Nadab, at Gibbethon,
followed by the
entire House of
Jeroboam (
Nadab's father and predecessor).
Baasha had
previously been a
captain in
Nadab's own...
- Philip.
Alongside Nadab, he is one of the two
messengers John the
Baptizer sends to Jesus.
Nadab (Austen Parros) (season 3):
Nadab is a
disciple of John...
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Torah and Old
Testament records that
Elisheva and
Aaron had four sons:
Nadab and Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. In
order to be
legitimately recognized...
- sons (chapter 8)
Aaron makes the
first sacrifices (chapter 9)
Judgement on
Nadab and
Abihu (chapter 10)
Uncleanliness and its
treatment (11:1–15:33) Unclean...
- by the Israelites. On the day of Aaron's consecration, his
oldest sons,
Nadab and Abihu, were
burned up by
divine fire
because they
offered "strange"...
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Having no
child of his own, he
adopted his
nephew Nadab/Nadin, and
raised him to be his successor.
Nadab/Nadin
ungratefully plotted to have his
elderly uncle...