AMISADAI – Encyclopedic Dictionary of Bible and Theology

Amisadai (Heb. Ammîshadday, “the Almighty is my relative” or “people of the Almighty”; Egyptian í dmy, “a relative is the Shaddai”). Danita, father of Ahiezer (Num 1:12; 2:25). The name appears in Egypt in the late fourteenth century BC as that of a minor official, evidently a foreign Semite. Bib.: WF Albright, The Biblical Period From Abraham to E5ra (1963), p 13. 46

Source: Evangelical Bible Dictionary

(an ally is the omnipotent).

Father of Ajiezer, captain of the tribe of Dan at the time of Moses (Num 1:12; Num 2:25; Num 7:66, Num 7:71; Num 10:25).

Source: Hispanic World Bible Dictionary

(The Most High is my relative). Father of Ahiezer, the prince of the tribe of Dan who participated in the census in the wilderness (Num 1:12; Num 2:25; Num 7:66, Num 7:71; Num 10:25).

Source: Christian Bible Dictionary

(People of the Almighty).
Father of Ahiezer, who, as chief of the tribe of Dan, was with Moses when he took the account of Israel in the second year after they left Egypt (1512 BCE). (Nu 1:12; 2:25.)

Source: Dictionary of the Bible

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