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H1 · Hebrew · Old Testament
אָב
Ab
Noun, masculine
Father

Definition

The Hebrew word ab means father, ancestor, or originator. It is used over 1,200 times in the Old Testament to denote a biological father, a forefather, or the founder of a family or nation. The term extends metaphorically to describe God as the Father of Israel.

Usage & Theological Significance

In the Old Testament, ab establishes the foundational metaphor for God's relationship with His people — protective, authoritative, and deeply personal. God is called the Father of Israel (Deuteronomy 32:6), and the concept undergirds the covenantal relationship where God guides, disciplines, and provides for His children.

Key Bible Verses

Psalm 68:5 A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling.
Deuteronomy 32:6 Is he not your Father, your Creator, who made you and formed you?
Proverbs 4:1 Listen, my sons, to a father's instruction; pay attention and gain understanding.
Genesis 17:4 You will be the father of many nations.
Malachi 2:10 Do we not all have one Father? Did not one God create us?

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