The story of Adbeel

Adbeel was a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis. He was the son of Ishmael and the grandson of Abraham. He was the brother of Nebaioth, Kedar, Abdeel, Mibsam, Mishma, Dumah, Massa, Hadad, Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kedemah. Adbeel is best known for being the ancestor of the Arab tribes of the Ishmaelites. Adbeel's role in the Bible is not well known, but he is mentioned in the genealogy of Ishmael in Genesis 25:13-15. He is also mentioned in 1 Chronicles 1:29-30. Adbeel is believed to have been a nomadic tribal leader, and his descendants were known as the Ishmaelites. Adbeel's life events are not well known, but he is believed to have been a nomadic tribal leader. He is believed to have lived in the Arabian Peninsula and his descendants were known as the Ishmaelites. Adbeel is best known for being the ancestor of the Arab tribes of the Ishmaelites. He is also mentioned in the genealogy of Ishmael in Genesis 25:13-15 and 1 Chronicles 1:29-30. Adbeel is believed to have been a nomadic tribal leader, and his descendants were known as the Ishmaelites.
Name meaning
The name "Adbeel" has its origins in the Hebrew language and is mentioned in the Bible. It appears in the Book of Genesis as one of the sons of Ishmael. The name "Adbeel" is understood to mean "disciplined by God" or "chastened by God." In the context of biblical genealogies, Adbeel is recognized as one of the tribal chieftains descended from Ishmael, the first son of Abraham with Hagar.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Genesis 25:13
Appearances in the Bible
2 mentions
In Hebrew
אדביל