Ammidioi
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The term "Ammidioi" does not appear in the canonical texts of the Bible, nor is it found in the traditional lexicons or concordances associated with biblical studies. It is possible that "Ammidioi" may refer to a transliteration or a variant spelling of a name or term from ancient texts or traditions outside the standard biblical canon. In the context of a Bible Encyclopedia or Topical Bible, it is important to explore potential connections or references that might align with known biblical narratives or historical contexts.

Possible Connections and Contexts:

1. Historical and Cultural Context:
In exploring the term "Ammidioi," one might consider the historical and cultural backdrop of the biblical world. The ancient Near East was a region of diverse peoples and languages, and many names and terms have been transmitted through various linguistic traditions. It is conceivable that "Ammidioi" could be a name or term from an extra-biblical source, such as an ancient manuscript, inscription, or historical record.

2. Linguistic Considerations:
The study of ancient languages, including Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, often reveals variations in spelling and pronunciation. Scholars sometimes encounter terms that have been transliterated differently across manuscripts and translations. If "Ammidioi" is a transliteration, it may correspond to a known biblical name or term with a different spelling.

3. Biblical Names and Peoples:
The Bible contains numerous references to various peoples and tribes, some of which are mentioned only briefly or in genealogical lists. For example, the Table of Nations in Genesis 10 provides a genealogical record of the descendants of Noah's sons, which includes many names that are not extensively detailed elsewhere in Scripture. While "Ammidioi" is not listed, it is worth considering whether it might relate to a lesser-known group or name.

4. Apocryphal and Pseudepigraphal Texts:
In addition to the canonical books, there are apocryphal and pseudepigraphal writings that were composed in the intertestamental period and later. These texts sometimes include names and terms not found in the Bible. While not considered authoritative in the same way as the canonical Scriptures, they can provide insight into the cultural and religious milieu of the time.

5. Theological Implications:
From a theological perspective, the absence of "Ammidioi" from the biblical canon suggests that it does not play a direct role in the narrative of salvation history as presented in Scripture. However, understanding the broader historical and cultural context of the Bible can enrich one's appreciation of the biblical message and its transmission through history.

In summary, while "Ammidioi" is not a term found in the Bible, its exploration invites consideration of the rich tapestry of history, language, and culture that surrounds the biblical text. Further research into ancient sources and linguistic studies may provide additional insights into its origins and significance.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
AMMIDIOI; AMMIDOI

a-mid'-i-oi, am'-i-doi (the King James Version Ammidioi, (also with aspirate); occurring only in 1 Esdras 5:20): One of the families returning from the Babylonian Captivity in the First Return, under Zerubbabel, in 537 B.C. This name is not found in the corresponding lists of the canonical books, Ezra 2 and Ne 7. Their identity is uncertain.

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Ammidioi
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia AMMIDIOI; AMMIDOI. a-mid'-i-oi, am'-i-doi (the
King James Version Ammidioi, (also with aspirate); occurring ...
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Ammidoi
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia AMMIDIOI; AMMIDOI. a-mid'-i-oi, am'-i-doi (the
King James Version Ammidioi, (also with aspirate); occurring ...
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They (76895 Occurrences)
... Chadasai; Codex Vaticanus, hoi Chadiasai): The inhabitants of the city here referred
to returned with Zerubbabel, along with the Ammidioi (1 Esdras 5:20). ...
/t/they.htm - 7k

Chadiasai
... Chadasai; Codex Vaticanus, hoi Chadiasai): The inhabitants of the city here referred
to returned with Zerubbabel, along with the Ammidioi (1 Esdras 5:20). ...
/c/chadiasai.htm - 6k

Chadias
... Chadasai; Codex Vaticanus, hoi Chadiasai): The inhabitants of the city here referred
to returned with Zerubbabel, along with the Ammidioi (1 Esdras 5:20). ...
/c/chadias.htm - 6k

Ammi (2 Occurrences)

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