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referenceAmminadab

ReferenceAmminadab is a term used in some digital texts and databases as a unique identifier or reference key for information concerning the biblical figure Amminadab and his genealogical line. It is not a person or title, but a label that may appear in scholarly corpora, bibliographies, or data dumps to mark a specific data item about Amminadab.

In biblical genealogy, Amminadab is a figure mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the father of Nahshon

Etymology: Amminadab derives from Hebrew, commonly interpreted as “my kinsman is noble” or “my people are noble.”

Usage notes: The term is not a standard scholarly designation for the biblical figure. When encountered, it

See also: Amminadab, Nahshon, Davidic genealogy, 1 Chronicles.

and
an
ancestor
of
David’s
line.
The
lineage
from
Ram
to
Amminadab
to
Nahshon
is
traced
in
Chronicles
as
part
of
the
Judahite
ancestry.
The
label
ReferenceAmminadab
would
typically
point
to
a
data
entry
that
summarizes
or
links
to
sources
about
this
lineage.
The
compound
ReferenceAmminadab
does
not
alter
the
name’s
meaning;
it
functions
as
metadata
or
a
software-facing
reference
tag
rather
than
a
phrase
with
historical
significance
on
its
own.
is
best
understood
as
a
data-oriented
label
that
identifies
an
entry
related
to
Amminadab
within
a
digital
resource,
database,
or
citation
system.
For
context
on
the
figure
itself,
consult
traditional
sources
on
the
Amminadab–Nahshon–Davidic
line.