Adna

Ad'na (Heb. Adna', עדנָא, pleasure; Sept. Ε᾿δνέ, but in Nehemiah Μαννάς), the name apparently of two men.

1. A chief-priest, son of Harim, and contemporary with Joiakim (Ne 12:15), B.C. cir. 500.

2. An Israelite of the sons (i.e. inhabitants) of Pahath-moab, who divorced the Gentile wife married by him after the captivity (Ezr 10:30), B.C. 459.

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See also the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.

 
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