זבדי

Hebrew

Etymology

From זֶבֶד (zevéd, gift, offering).

Proper noun

זַבְדִּי • (zav'di) m

  1. Zabdi, the name of four Israelites in the Hebrew Bible.
    1. A son of Zerah and grandson of Judah; grandfather of Achan.
    2. A one of the sons of Shimhi, a Benjaminite.
    3. An officer of David, in charge of the produce of the vineyards for the wine cellars.
    4. A son of Asaph the minstrel; also called 'Zaccur' and 'Zichri'.

References

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