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Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible (1898–1904)· Public Domain
The father of Shammah, one of • the Three ' (2 S 23"). We should prob. read ' the Hararite ' here in conformity with v." and 1 Ch 11", the Jonathan of v." (as emended) being the grandson of Agee. Wellhausen, however, prefers the reading ' Shage ' ( 1 Ch 1 1) to ' Shammah ' of 2 S 23'', and would restore ' Shage ' here for ' Agee ' ; on this view, Jonathan (v.) would be the brother of Shammah. J. F. Stenning. AGGABA (A B" °»- 'A77o(9d, B om., AV Graba), 1 Es 5=».
— In Ezr 2» Hagabah, Neh T* Hagaba. The source of the AV form is doubtful. AGGAEUS (AV Aggens), 1 Es 6> 7^ 2 Es 1« for Haggai (which see). AGIA (•A7<i, AV Hagia), 1 Ea 6^.— In Ezr 2", Neh T" HattU.
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