Lexical Summary Ōbēd: Obed Original Word: ὨβήδTransliteration: Ōbēd Phonetic Spelling: (o-bade') Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Obed Meaning: Obed Strong's Concordance Obed. Of Hebrew origin (Owbed); Obed, an Israelite -- Obed. see HEBREW Owbed Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5601: ἸωβήδἸωβήδ, ὁ, indeclinable, Jobed: Matthew 1:5 and Luke 3:32 in L T Tr (WH; (yet WH in Luke, the passage cited Ιωβηλ)) for R G Ωβηδ, which see. STRONGS NT 5601: Ιωβηλ [Ιωβηλ, see the preceding word.) Ιωδα, ὁ, indeclinable, Joda: Luke 3:26 T Tr WH, for R G L Ιουδα, see Ἰούδας, 2. STRONGS NT 5601: ΩβηδΩβηδ (R G; see Ἰωβήδ), ὁ (Hebrew עובֵד (i. e. 'servant' namely, of Jehovah)), Obed, the grandfather of king David: Matthew 1:5; Luke 3:32 (Ruth 4:17; 1 Chronicles 2:12). |