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Ami

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Smith's Bible Dictionary by William Smith (1863)

A’mi. (builder). One of Solomon’s servants, Ezr 2:57, called Amon, or Amen, in Neh 7:59.

Fausset's Bible Dictionary by Andrew Robert Fausset (1878)

AMI or AMON. Ezr 2:57; Neh 7:59.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature by John McClintock & James Strong (1880)

(Hebrew Ami’, אָמַי, prob. a corrupted form of the name Amon; Sept. ῾Ημεἰ), the chief of a family that returned from Babylon (Ezr 2:57); more properly called AMON SEE AMON (q.v.) in the parallel passage (Neh 7:59).

New and Concise Bible Dictionary by George Morrish (1899)

[A’mi]

One of the servants of Solomon, whose posterity returned from exile. Ezr 2:57: called AMON in Neh 7:59.

Jewish Encyclopedia by Isidore Singer (ed.) (1906)

See AMMI, AIMI, or IMMI:

Dictionary of the Bible by James Hastings (1909)

AMI.—The head of a family of ‘Solomon’s servants’ (Ezr 2:57); called in Neh 7:59 Amon.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia by James Orr (ed.) (1915)

´mı̄, a´mē̄ (אמי, ’āmı̄): Ancestor of a family among “Solomon’s servants” in the Return (Ezr 2:57); the same as Amon in Neh 7:59.

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