Abda
Abda may refer to:
Abda (biblical), a personal name, given to two biblical figures
Abda of Edessa, a saint of the
Assyrian Church of the EastAbda (or Abdas) a companion of
Anesius in his martyrdom in Africa.Abda, one of the two martyrs
Abda and SabasAbda, or
Abd-al-Masih, a
Christian saint and
martyrAbda of Dair-Koni, also known as Rabban Mar Abda, abbot and saintSaint
Abda of Hira, a saint of the
Assyrian Church of the EastSaint
Abdas of Susa, a 5th century Persian bishopSaint Abdas of Kaskhar, a 4th century Persian bishop
Abda, Hungary, a village in
Győr-Moson-SopronAmerican-British-Dutch-Australian Command, (ABDACOM), a unified formation of Allied forces during World War II
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American-British-Dutch-Australian Command
The American-British-Dutch-Australian (ABDA) Command, code name ABDACOM, was a short-lived, supreme command for all
Allied forces in
South East Asia, in early
1942, during the
Pacific War in
World War II. The main objective of the command, led by General Sir
Archibald Wavell, was to maintain control of the "Malay Barrier" (or "East Indies Barrier"), a notional line running down the
Malayan Peninsula, through
Singapore and the southernmost islands of
Dutch East Indies. ABDACOM was also known in
British military circles as the "South West Pacific Command", although it should not be confused with the later
South West Pacific Area command (see below).
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Abda
a servant; servitude
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
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Abda
→ Father of Adoniram. (1 Kings 4:6)
→ Son of Shammua, (Nehemiah 11:17) called Obadiah in (1 Chronicles 9:16)
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith.
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Abda
servant. (1.) The father of Adoniram, whom Solomon set over the tribute (1 Kings 4:6); i.e., the forced labour (R.V., "levy"). (2.) A Levite of the family of Jeduthun (Neh. 11:17), also called Obadiah (1 Chr. 9:16).
ABDA
SERVANT. SERVITUDE. PADRE DI ADONIRAM (BIBBIA). LEVITA DELLA FAMIGLIA DI JEDUTHUN (BIBBIA). ABDA