Abiud Ἀβιούδ

Male Tribe of Judah G0010 1 book

Son of Zerubbabel, ancestor of Jesus

Biography

Abiud is mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus Christ recorded in the Gospel of Matthew (Mat.1.13). He was the son of Zerubbabel, a prominent figure in the post-exilic period who led the first group of Jewish exiles back to Jerusalem from Babylon and oversaw the rebuilding of the temple (Ezr.2.2; Hag.1.1).

In the genealogy, Abiud is listed as the father of Eliakim and is an ancestor of Joseph, the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus. The genealogy in Matthew traces Jesus' lineage through the kings of Judah, highlighting His royal descent and His fulfillment of the messianic prophecies.

Apart from his mention in the genealogy, no other details are provided about Abiud's life, his role in the community, or any significant events associated with him. His inclusion in the genealogy serves to demonstrate Jesus' connection to the Davidic line and to emphasize the continuity of God's plan of redemption throughout Israel's history.

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In Scripture

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  • Matthew 1:13

    "Zerubbabel became the father of Abiud. Abiud became the father of Eliakim. Eliakim became the father of Azor."

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Names & Aliases

Form Language Script Strong's
Named Greek Ἀβιούδ G0010
Encyclopedia Article

Abiud

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

el. See GENEALOGY.

ab'-jekt: Only as a noun, and but once (Ps 35:15) for nekheh, literally, "smitten ones," i.e. "men of the lowest grade" (Hengstenberg, Delitzsch), "the rabble," defined by the succee