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nādāv נָדָב ‘Nadab’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from nādav נָדַב ‘be willing’
Roots: נדב

nādāv pr n m pers
Nadab = "generous"
1) eldest son of Aaron by Elisheba; struck dead before the sanctuary in the wilderness for kindling the censers with strange fire
2) son of king Jeroboam I of the northern kingdom of Israel and king of Israel for 2 years before being slain by Baasha
3) a Jerahmeelite, son of Shammai, of the tribe of Judah
4) a son of Gibeon of the tribe of Benjamin

Mentioned in Exodus 6:23, 24:1, 24:9, 28:1 Codex Leviticus 10:1 Numbers 3:4, 3:2, 26:60, 26:61 1 Kings 14:20, 15:27, 15:25, 15:31 1 Chronicles 24:2, 5:29, 24:1, 2:28, 2:30, 8:30, 9:36

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