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Obadiah

American  
[oh-buh-dahy-uh] / ˌoʊ bəˈdaɪ ə /
Douay Bible, Abdias

noun

  1. a Minor Prophet.

  2. a book of the Bible bearing his name. Obad.


Obadiah British  
/ ˌəʊbəˈdaɪə /

noun

  1. a Hebrew prophet

  2. the book containing his oracles, chiefly directed against Edom

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Etymology

Origin of Obadiah

Ultimately from Hebrew ʿōbhadhyāh, ʿōbhadhyāhū “slave of Yahweh”

Example Sentences

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“My name is Matthew James Obadiah Allen, I am a United States citizen,” he screams in the video.

From Los Angeles Times

Today, Mintz said, the only other surviving record of a Jewish community in Makisin is a reference by Obadiah ha-Ger, a Norman convert to Judaism who had passed through in the 12th century.

From New York Times

Obadiah Noel, UMass Lowell: Noel is one of the best players in the conference.

From Fox News

Earlier this month Zimbabwe fired top executives of the country’s five biggest state hospitals as part of a restructuring exercise, after health minister Obadiah Moyo was dismissed following corruption allegations.

From Reuters

Benjamin Obadiah Iqbal Zephaniah was born to a Jamaican mother who worked as a nurse and a Barbadian father who worked for the post office.

From The Guardian