The story of Abdiel

Abdiel is a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Chronicles. He is the son of Guni, a descendant of Levi, and is best known for his loyalty to God. Abdiel was a faithful servant of God and was known for his unwavering loyalty. He was a leader among the Levites and was appointed by King David to be the chief of the Levites. He was also a priest and a teacher of the law. Abdiel was a devoted father and husband. He had two sons, Ahimoth and Elkanah, and a daughter, Abigail. He was also the brother of Ahijah, a prophet of God. Abdiel is best known for his loyalty to God. He refused to join the rebellion of Korah and stood firm in his faith. He was a faithful servant of God and was praised for his loyalty. He is an example of faithfulness and obedience to God.
Name meaning
The name "Abdiel" is of Hebrew origin and is derived from the Hebrew elements "Ebed" meaning "servant" and "El" meaning "God." Thus, Abdiel generally means "servant of God" or "God's servant." The name is mentioned in religious texts, including the Bible, where Abdiel is noted for his loyalty and faithfulness to God. It is often associated with strong religious or spiritual connotations.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
1 Chronicles 5:15
Appearances in the Bible
3 mentions