ἈΣΑΦ, ἀσαφ
ASAPH, asaph
Sounds Like: AH-sahf
Translations: Asaph
From the root: ἈΣΑΦ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: Asaph is a proper noun, referring to a specific individual. In the Old Testament, Asaph was a prominent Levite and musician, one of the three chief musicians appointed by King David. He is associated with the composition of several psalms.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative
Strong’s number: G769 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
- 1 Chronicles — 6:39, 9:15, 15:17, 15:19, 16:5, 16:7, 16:37, 25:1, 25:2, 25:6, 25:9
- 2 Chronicles — 5:12, 20:14, 29:30, 35:15
- Ezra (Alpha) — 1:14, 5:27, 5:57
- Ezra (Beta) — 2:4, 2:41, 3:10
- Nehemiah — 2:8, 7:44, 12:35, 12:46
- Psalms — 49:1, 72:1, 73:1, 74:1, 75:1, 76:1, 77:1, 78:1, 79:1, 80:1, 81:1, 82:1
- Isaiah — 36:3, 36:22
Tischendorf's Greek New Testament
From the same root
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