Abinadab in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
a-bin'-a-dab ('abhinadhabh, "father of willingness," or, "my
father is willing." This is according to the ordinary usage
of the second word in the name--"willing" rather than
"munificent" or "noble"):
(1) The man in whose house the men of Kiriath-jearim placed
the ark, after its return from the land of the Philistines,
his house being either in Gibeah of Benjamin or "in the
hill" (1 Sam 7:1; 2 Sam 6:3,4). To account for the ambiguity
note that gibh`ah means hill, and that the place-name Gibeah
ordinarily has the definite article. It is natural to think
that Abinadab was himself a man of Kiriath-jearim, though
the account does not explicitly say so. The record is that
the men of Kiriath-jearim were summoned to take charge of
the ark at a time when no one else dared to have it (1 Sam
6:20,21); and the implication seems to be that they had no
option to refuse. Possibly this was due to their being
Gibeonites, and hereditary "bondmen" of "the house of my
God" (Josh 9:17,23). However this may be, they "sanctified"
Abinadab's son Eleazar to have charge of the ark. According
to the Hebrew and some of the Greek copies, the ark was in
Gibeah in the middle of the reign of King Saul (1 Sam
14:18).
About a century later, according to the Bible numbers, David
went with great pomp to Kiriath-jearim, otherwise known as
Baalah or Baale-judah, to bring the ark from Kiriath-jearim,
out of the house of Abinadab in the hill (or, in Gibeah),
and place it in Jerusalem (1 Ch 13; 2 Sam 6). The new cart
was driven by two descendants of Abinadab. There may or may
not have been another Abinadab then living, the head of the
house.
(2) The second of the eight sons of Jesse, one of the three
who were in Saul's army when Goliath gave his challenge (1
Sam 16:8; 17:13; 1 Ch 2:13).
(3) One of the sons of King Saul (1 Ch 8:33; 9:39; 10:2; 1
Sam 31:2). He died in the battle of Gilboa, along with his
father and brothers.
(4) In 1 Ki 4:11 the King James Version has "the son of
Abinadab," where the Revised Version (British and American)
has BEN-ABINADAB, which see.
Willis J. Beecher
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