Ahihud [E,H,I,N,B] Bible Dictionaries

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Easton's Bible Dictionary

Ahihud:

brother (i.e., "friend") of union. (1.) A son of Bela, the son of Benjamin (1Ch 8:7).

(2.) Name different in Hebrew, meaning brother of Judah. Chief of the tribe of Asher; one of those appointed by Moses to superintend the division of Canaan among the tribe (Num 34:27).

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary

Ahihud:

brother of vanity, or of darkness, or of joy, or of praise; witty brother

International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Ahihud:

a-hi'-hud ('achihudh, "brother is majesty"):

(1) One of the chief men of the tribe of Asher. He was selected by Moses to help divide the land west of the Jordan (Nu 34:27).

(2) A son of Ehud of the tribe of Benjamin (1Ch 8:6,7). The text here is obscure and probably corrupt.



Nave's Topical Bible

Ahihud: 1. A Prince of Asher

Assists in allotting the land of Canaan among the tribes,

Num 34:27.

Ahihud: 2. A Son of Bela

1Ch 8:7

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Ahihud:

(brother of renown).

(1.) The son of Shelomi and prince of the tribe of Asher (Numbers 34:27).

(2.) Chieftain of the tribe of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 8:7).

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