Azmaveth

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strong death; a he-goat
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary


AZMAVETH.—1. A descendant of Saul (1Ch_8:36). 2. One of David’s mighty men (2Sa_23:31, 1Ch_11:33), probably identical with the Azmaveth of 1Ch_12:3; 1Ch_27:25, whose sons joined David at Ziklag, and who was ‘over the king’s treasuries.’ 3. A Benjamite town (1Ch_12:3, Ezr_2:24, Neh_7:28 [Beth-azmaveth], 1Es_5:18 [Bethasmoth]); mod. Higmeh, S.E. of Gibeah.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


1. 2Sa_23:31; 1Ch_11:33.
2. 1Ch_8:36; 1Ch_9:42; 1Ch_12:3.
3. 1Ch_12:3.
4. 1Ch_27:25.
5. A place in Benjamin (Ezr_2:24). Beth-Azmaveth (Neh_7:28; Neh_12:29). The singers from it built villages round Jerusalem.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Az'maveth. (strong unto death).
1. One of David's mighty men, a native of Bahurim, 2Sa_23:31; 1Ch_11:33, and therefore probably a Benjamite. (B.C. 1060).
2. A descendant of Mephibosheth, or Merib-baal. 1Ch_8:36; 1Ch_9:42.
3. The father of Jeziel and Pelet, two of the skilled Benjamite slingers and archers who joined David at Ziklag 1Ch_10:3 perhaps identical with Azmaveth, 1.
4. Overseer of the royal treasures in the reign of David. 1Ch_27:25.
5. A place to all appearance in Benjamin, being named with other towns belonging to that tribe. Ezr_2:24. The name elsewhere occurs as Beth-Azmaveth.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


Azmaveth
(Hebrews Azma'veth, עִזְמָיֶתperhaps strong as death; Sept. Α᾿σμώθ and Α᾿ζμώθ ), the name of three men, and also of a place.
1. A Barhumite (or Baharumite), one of David's thirty warriors (2Sa_23:31; 1Ch_11:33), and father of two of his famous slingers (1Ch_12:3). B.C. 1061.
2. The second named of the three sons of Jehoadah (1Ch_8:36) or Jarah (1Ch_9:42), a descendant of Jonathan. B.C. post 1037.
3. A son of Adiel, and overseer of the royal treasury under David and Solomon (1Ch_27:25). B.C. 1014.
4. A villae of Judah or Benjamin, and mentioned in connection with Geba (Neh_12:29). Forty-two persons residents of this place were enrolled in the list of those that returned from the captivity at Babylon (Ezr_2:24; Neh_7:28; in which latter passage the place is called BETH-AZMAVETH). The corresponding Arabic name Azment is still found in Palestine, but not in a location corresponding to the one in question (Robinson's Researches, 3, 102; De Saulcy's Narrative, 1, 91). Schwarz (Palest. p. 129) conjectures that the name of this place may have been derived from that of the Benjamite preceding; but he confounds it with Alemeth, Almon, and even Bahurim. The notices seem to point to some locality in the northern environs of Jerusalem; hence Ritter (Erdk. 16, 519) identifies it with Hizmeh, a village north of the site of Anathoth (Van de Velde, Memoir, p. 291).



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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