עֲדָיָ֫הוּ
a.da.yah
Adaiah
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
Supported# Adaiah (H5718M): A Biblical Personal Name Based on the lexical data provided, עֲדָיָ֫הוּ (Adaiah) is a Hebrew proper noun—specifically a personal name—that appears only once in the biblical text. The name itself follows a common Hebrew naming pattern combining a root word with a theophoric element (likely referencing God), though the lexicon entry does not provide the etymological breakdown or the meaning of its constituent parts. The single occurrence of this name in scripture means it had limited narrative prominence in the biblical record. Without additional contextual information from the lexicon entry, we cannot determine the historical period in which this person lived, their social status, or their role in biblical history. The name's appearance only once suggests either that this individual was a minor figure in the biblical narrative or that the text preserving their memory was limited in scope or preservation. For modern readers, Adaiah represents the type of personal name common in Hebrew biblical literature—names that carried religious or ancestral significance but whose individual bearers often remain obscure to later audiences. The lexicon identifies it definitively as a proper noun rather than a common word with multiple meanings, placing it in the category of historical or genealogical references rather than vocabulary with theological or practical application.
Source data & methodology
Occurrences in Scripture
1 total occurrence across the text