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Abiathar

American  
[uh-bahy-uh-ther] / əˈbaɪ ə θər /

noun

  1. (in the Bible) a priest of Israel and a companion of David.


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The corrections officer, Luis J. Privado, 23, was allegedly paid by co-defendant Abiathar A. Vance, 40, to drive Vance and the teen to and from Frederick, Md., late last year, said Lt.

From Washington Post • Feb. 2, 2018

Kirk Henneberry tells The Washington Post that 23-year-old Luis J. Privado was paid by 40-year-old Abiathar A. Vance to drive Vance and the teenager to and from Frederick, Maryland, late last year.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 2, 2018

Now here is a great blunder; for this thing happened in the time of Achimelech, not in the time of Abiathar; for so it is written, 1 Sam. xxi.

From The Grounds of Christianity Examined by Comparing The New Testament with the Old by English, George Bethune

And have you not there with you Zadok and Abiathar the priests?

From The Children's Bible by Sherman, Henry A.

And Zadok and Abiathar came carrying the ark of Jehovah and set it down until all the people had passed.

From The Children's Bible by Sherman, Henry A.

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