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Asaph (ā`săf), in the Bible. 1 Choirmaster of David's time, or the eponym of a corps of singers. His name is attached to a little collection of psalms. 2 The same as Abiasaph Abiasaph (əbī`əsăf), in the Bible, Levitical family. It also appears as Ebiaseph and Asaph. 3 Father of a chronicler. 4 King's forester in the Book of Nehemiah. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Schriefer, ([double dagger]) Philliam Aleti, ([section]) Asaph Ogen-Odoi, ([section]) J. The Chronicler next lists the names of those assigned to play each instrument, concluding with those appointed to the cymbals: "And the psalmists Aiman, Asaph, and Aithan made [the sound] heard with bronze cymbals" (1 Chr 15:19). Fishman, Plamen Kikolov, Asaph Glosser, and Stephanie Laud. |
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