Asaph
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Asaph — (Hebrew for God has gathered ) may refer to: * Asaph Hall, 19th century astronomer * Saint Asaph, first Bishop of the Diocese of Saint Asaph in Wales * The Diocese of Saint Asaph * St. Asaph, a town in North WalesAsaph also refers to four men… … Wikipedia
ASAPH — (Heb. אָסָף), name of four biblical figures. (1) The ancestor of one of the principal families of singers in the Temple. According to I Chronicles 6:24–26, Asaph himself, who is dated to the Davidic period, was descended from Gershom son of Levi… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Asaph — m Biblical: from a Hebrew vocabulary word meaning ‘collector’. This is found attached to some of the Psalms (50 and 73–83), and may have been the name of the writer or of a cantor. Asaph is also mentioned at 1 Chronicles 6: 39, 9: 15, and 25: 1;… … First names dictionary
asaph — asaph·ic; asaph·ite; … English syllables
Asaph — Asaph, jüd. Sangmeister, s. Assaph … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
ASAPH — Latine congregans, sive colligens, aut finiens, fil. Barachiae, 1. Paral. c. 6. v. 39. Pater Zechri, 1 Chron. c. 9. v. 15 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Asaph — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Asaph est un nom propre qui peut désigner : Asaph ou Assaf (? ), lévite et chantre inspiré hébreu ; il est regardé comme l auteur de plusieurs… … Wikipédia en Français
Asaph — St. Asaph war ein schottischer mittelalterlicher Heiliger aus der zweiten Hälfte des 6. Jahrhunderts, ein Schüler des St. Mungo. Er war in Nachfolge Mungos Vorsteher des Klosters in Llanelwy. Unter seinen zahlreichen Wundern ist das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Asaph, St. — St. Asaph, Stadt in der englischen Grafschaft Denbigh (NWales), Bischofssitz, Kathedrale, Bleigruben; 25,300 Ew … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Asaph — Convener, or collector. 1) A Levite; one of the leaders of David s choir (1 Chr. 6:39). Psalms 50 and 73 83 inclusive are attributed to him. He is mentioned along with David as skilled in music, and a seer (2 Chr. 29:30). The sons of Asaph … Easton's Bible Dictionary