Abia

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For other uses, see Abia (disambiguation).

Abia is the mother of Hezekiah, King of Judah. (1 Chr. 29:1) A variant tradition records her name as Abi. (2 Kings 18:2) Abia is translated from Hebrew as "My father is the Lord" or "God is my father."

In the New Testament, the Greek form is Abijah, or Abijam (Matt. 1:7), instead of Abiah (1 Chr. 7:8). In Luke 1:5, the name refers to the head of the eighth of the twenty-four courses into which David divided the priests (1 Chr. 24:10).


Abia is also the name of a state in Nigeria. It is very very close to my state -- Imo State!

Written by Stanley.

(The sooner you edit this the better!) This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897.Template:Bible-stub