Adna
(rest, pleasure).
One of the family of Pahath-moab, who returned with Ezra and married a foreign wife. (Ezra 10:30) (B.C. 459.) A priest, descendant of Harim in the days of Joiakim, the son of Jeshua. (Nehemiah 12:15) (B.C. 500.)
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia on Adna
Adna ad'-na (`adhna', "pleasure"; Aidaine): ⇒See a list of verses on ADNA in the Bible. (1) An Israelite in Ezra's time who, having married a foreign wife, divorced her. He belonged to Pahath-moab (Ezr 10:30). (2) A priest of the family of Harum, during the high-priesthood of Joiakim son of Jethua (Ne 12:12-15). ⇒See also the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible on Adna
1. A contemporary of Ezra, who married a foreign wife (Ezr lO**). t. The head of the priestly house of Harim in the time of the high priest Joiakim, the son of Jcsliua (Neh 12"). H. A. White.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary on Adna
One of the sons of Pahath-Moab, who, on Ezra's (Ezr 10:30) monition (after that God had by great rains intimated His displeasure), put his strange wife away.
References
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