Значение слова "ABNER" найдено в 11 источниках

ABNER

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• ___ Haynes, first AFL Player of the Year

• ___ J. Mikva, White House counsel under Clinton

• 'Li'l ___' (old comic strip)

• 'Li'l' comics guy

• 'Li'l' guy

• 'Li'l' guy in the comics

• 'Li'l' title guy

• A Doubleday

• A Yokum

• Al Capp character

• Al Capp figure

• Al's rube

• Army officer Doubleday

• Backwoods groom on the cover of Life in 1952

• Baseball inventor Doubleday

• Baseball inventor Doubleday, according to legend

• Baseball pioneer Doubleday

• Baseball's alleged founder Doubleday

• Baseball's Doubleday

• Baseball's Doubleday, reportedly

• Baseball's supposed founder Doubleday

• Bewitched neighbor

• Biblical army leader

• Biblical commander slain by Joab

• Capp character

• Capp creation

• Capp hero

• Capp lad

• Capp's guy

• Capp's Li'l ___

• Cartoonist Dean

• Civil War general Doubleday

• Comic strip hero

• Comics. Yokum

• Commander slain by Joab

• Daisy Mae's beau

• Daisy Mae's catch

• Daisy Mae's guy

• Daisy Mae's heart's desire

• Daisy Mae's hubby

• Daisy Mae's husband

• Daisy Mae's love

• Daisy Mae's man

• Daisy's beau

• Dogpatch denizen

• Dogpatch dude

• Dogpatch dweller

• Dogpatch fellow

• Dogpatch guy

• Dogpatch hunk

• Dogpatch name

• Dogpatch resident

• Dogpatch teen

• Dogpatch yokel

• Dogpatch's most famous resident

• Dogpatcher

• Doubleday associated with baseball

• Doubleday of baseball

• Doubleday of baseball fame

• Doubleday of baseball lore

• Doubleday of baseball myth

• Doubleday of Cooperstown

• Doubleday of the diamond

• Doubleday or Yokum

• Doubleday who supposedly invented baseball

• Doubleday, baseball's alleged inventor

• First name in Dogpatch

• Footballer Haynes

• General Doubleday

• Gladys's husband on Bewitched

• Groom on the cover of Life's 3/31/52 issue

• He wed Daisy Mae

• Honest Abe's dad

• L'il man

• Li'l ___

• Li'l ___ (1956 Broadway musical based on a comic strip)

• Li'l ___ (Al Capp strip)

• Li'l big guy

• Li'l Broadway role for Peter Palmer

• Li'l Capp creation

• Li'l comic strip character

• Li'l comics fellow

• Li'l guy from Dogpatch

• Li'l guy of Dogpatch

• Li'l guy who wasn't so little

• Li'l one

• Li'l one in the comics

• Li'l one of comics

• Little guy, of comics?

• Lucifer and Pansy's boy

• Lucifer Yokum's boy

• Lum s partner

• Lum's chum

• Lum's old radio partner

• Lum's partner, on old radio

• Lum's radio pal

• Lum's radio partner

• Mammy Yokum's boy

• Mammy Yokum's lad

• Mammy's boy

• Marryin' Sam married him to Daisy Mae

• Neighbor on Bewitched

• Old radio partner of Lum

• Old Testament army commander

• One of the Yokums

• Pal of Barney? Why not?

• Pansy Yokum's boy

• Pansy's boy

• Pansy's young'un

• Pappy Yokum's son

• Rube of bygone funnies

• Sadie Hawkins neighbor

• Saul's general

• Saul's general, in the Bible

• Son of Lucifer Ornamental Yokum

• Supposed baseball inventor Doubleday

• Supposedly the Father of Baseball Doubleday

• The cousin of King Saul (1 Sam 14:50)

• The Li'l guy

• The Yokum lad

• The Yokums' boy

• Tiny Yokum's brother

• Union major general Doubleday

• Yokel Yokum

• Yokum boy

• Yokum lad

• Yokum young'un

• Young Yokum


найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Abner: translation

Abner
A son of Ner, a cousin of Saul, and commander-in-chief of Saul's army

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Abner
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     Catholic_Encyclopedia Abner
    A son of Ner, a cousin of Saul, and commander-in-chief of Saul's army (I Kings xiv, 50: xvii, 55; xxvi, 5, 7, 14).After Saul with three of his sons had fallen at Mount Gelboe, Abner made Isboseth, the fourth son of Saul, king over the whole land of Israel excepting Judea, which adhered to David. For seven years and a half Abner fought for the throne of Isboseth. After his defeat near Gabaon, he was hotly pursued by Asael, brother of Joab, who was David's commander-in-chief, and in self-defense he reluctantly slew his enemy (II Kings ii, 12 sq.). This embittered the hostility between the two factions, since Joab considered himself the avenger ofhis brother Asael. Abner now married Respha, a concubine f Saul, and thus incurred the suspicion of aspiring to the throne. Isboseth remonstrated with the warrior, and the latter became so angry that he made advances to David. David demanded that Abner should first restore to him his wife Michol, daughter of Saul, who had been given to Phaltiel. Abner complied with this condition, and came to a full understanding with David. After his departure Joab, David's commander-in-chief, sent for him, and killed him at the city gate. David bewailed Abner, made Joab walk in mourning-garb before Abner's bier, and on his death-bed enjoined on Solomon to avenge Abner's murder.
    Palis in Vig., Dict. de la Bible, s.v.
    A.J. MAAS
    Transcribed by Nicolette Ormsbee

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Easton's Bible Dictionary"
Abner: translation

   Father of light; i.e., "enlightening", the son of Ner and uncle of Saul. He was commander-in-chief of Saul's army (1 Sam. 14:50; 17:55; 20:25). He first introduced David to the court of Saul after the victory over Goliath (1 Sam. 17:57). After the death of Saul, David was made king over Judah, and reigned in Hebron. Among the other tribes there was a feeling of hostility to Judah; and Abner, at the head of Ephraim, fostered this hostility in the interest of the house of Saul, whose son Ish-bosheth he caused to be proclaimed king (2 Sam. 2:8). A state of war existed between these two kings. A battle fatal to Abner, who was the leader of Ish-boseth's army, was fought with David's army under Joab at Gibeon (2 Sam. 2:12). Abner, escaping from the field, was overtaken by Asahel, who was "light of foot as a wild roe," the brother of Joab and Abishai, whom he thrust through with a back stroke of his spear (2 Sam. 2: 18-32).
   Being rebuked by Ish-bosheth for the impropriety of taking to wife Rizpah, who had been a concubine of King Saul, he found an excuse for going over to the side of David, whom he now professed to regard as anointed by the Lord to reign over all Israel. David received him favourably, and promised that he would have command of the armies. At this time Joab was absent from Hebron, but on his return he found what had happened. Abner had just left the city; but Joab by a stratagem recalled him, and meeting him at the gate of the city on his return, thrust him through with his sword (2 Sam. 3:27, 31-39; 4:12. Comp. 1 Kings 2:5, 32). David lamented in pathetic words the death of Abner, "Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?" (2 Sam. 3:33-38.)


найдено в "First names dictionary"
Abner: translation

Abner m
Biblical: name (meaning ‘father of light’ in Hebrew) of a relative of King Saul, who was in command of Saul's army (I Samuel 14: 50; 26: 5). It is not common as a given name in England, but has enjoyed a steady, modest popularity in America, where it was brought in at the time of the earliest Puritan settlements.
Variant: Jewish: Avner.


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре под общим руководством акад. Ю.Д. Апресяна"


{ʹæbnə} n (мужское имя)

1) Эбнер, Абнер

2) библ. Авенир



найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ʹæbnə] n (мужское имя)
1) Эбнер, Абнер
2) библ. Авенир


найдено в "Deutsch namen"
Abner: übersetzung

biblischer Name hebräischen Ursprungs, Bedeutung: Vater des Lichts. Gelegentlich in den USA vergeben.


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
Abner
[ʹæbnə] n (мужское имя)
1) Эбнер, Абнер
2) библ. Авенир



найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(n) абнер; авенир; эбнер
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