Justice of Jehovah
Strong's #H5724
References
1Chronicles 27:29
Adna
Rest, pleasure
Strong's #H5733
Ezra 10:30, Nehemiah 12:15
Adnah
Pleasure
Strong's #H5734
Two men are named Adnah in Scripture. The first was a captain in King Saul's army who left him to join David's forces at Ziklag. The second was one of King Jehoshaphat's generals.
References
1Chronicles 12:20, 2Chronicles 17:14
Adonijah
Worshipper of Jah, my Lord is Jehovah
Strong's #H138
2Samuel 3:4, 1Kings 1 - 2, 1Chronicles 3:2, Nehemiah 10:16
Adoniram
My Lord is exalted, Lord of height, my Lord is most high
Strong's #H141
Adoniram was one of King Solomon's officers.
1Kings 4:6, 5:14
Adonizedek
Lord of justice, my Lord is righteous
Strong's #H139
Joshua 10:1, 3
Adoram
My Lord is exalted
Strong's #H151
2Samuel 20:24, 1Kings 12:18
Adramyttium
I shall abide in death
Strong's #G98
Adramyttium was the name of a seaport on the Aegean Sea. Paul's fourth missionary journey begins in Caesarea when he boards a boat whose homeport is Adramyttium. The purpose of the trip is to take him, as a prisoner, to Rome so that Caesar can hear the case against him.
References
Acts 27:2
Adriel
The flock of God
Strong's #H5741
1Samuel 18:19, 2Samuel 21:8
Adummim
Red spots, ruddy one
Strong's #H131
Joshua 15:7, 18:17
Aeneas
Laudable
Strong's #G132
Acts 9:33 - 34
Aenon
Place of springs
Strong's #G137
John 3:23
Agabus
Locust
Strong's #G13
Agabus was a New Testament prophet. His first Biblical prophecy, given in 42 A.D., warned of a severe worldwide famine. His second prophecy, revealed about sixteen years later, foretold that the Apostle Paul would be arrested in Jerusalem and turned over to the Gentiles.
References
Acts 11:28, 21:10
Agag
Flame, I will overtop
Strong's #H90
Numbers 24:7, 1Samuel 15
Agee
I shall increase
Strong's #H89
2Samuel 23:11