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HEBREW: 6262 yte `Attay
NAVE: Attai
SMITH: ATTAI
ISBE: ATTAI
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Attai

In Bible versions:

Attai: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
son of Jarha the Egyptian slave; grandson of Sheshan of Judah
a commander of Saul's from Gad who defected to David
son of Rehoboam and Maacah; grandson of Absalom and Solomon

my hour or time ( --> same as Athlai)

Hebrew

Strongs #06262: yte `Attay

Attai = "opportune"

1) a Judaite, grandson of Sheshan the Jerahmeelite by daughter Ahlai
whom he gave in marriage to Jarha, his Egyptian slave; his grandson
Zabad was one of David's mighty warriors
2) one of the lion-faced warriors of Gad, captains of the host, who
joined David in the wilderness
3) the 2nd son of king Rehoboam of Judah by Maachah, the daughter of
Absalom

6262 `Attay at-tah'ee

for 6261; Attai, the name of three Israelites:-Attai.
see HEBREW for 06261

Attai [NAVE]

ATTAI
1. A Gadite warrior, 1 Chr. 12:11.
2. Son of Rehoboam, 2 Chr. 11:20.
3. Grandson of Sheshan, 1 Chr. 2:35, 36.

ATTAI [SMITH]

(opportune).
  1. Grandson of Sheshan the Jerahmeelite through his daughter Ahlai, whom he gave in marriage to Jarha, his Egyptian slave. (1 Chronicles 2:35,36) His grandson Zabad was one of David?s mighty men. (1 Chronicles 11:41)
  2. One of the lion-faced warriors of Gad, captains of the host, who forded the Jordan at the time of its overflow and joined David in the wilderness. (1 Chronicles 12:11) (B.C. 1060.)
  3. Second son of King Rehoboam by Maachah the daughter of Absalom. (2 Chronicles 11:20) (B.C. 975.)

ATTAI [ISBE]

ATTAI - at'-ta-i at'-i `attay, "timely?"):

(1) A son of Jarha, the Egyptian, by a daughter of Sheshan (1 Ch 2:35 f).

(2) A Gadite soldier who joined David's army at Ziklag (1 Ch 12:11).

(3) A son of Rehoboam and grandson of Solomon (2 Ch 11:20).




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