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ARBA
ARBA may refer to:
- Ariba (Nasdaq stock symbol: ARBA), an American software and information technology services company
- American Rabbit Breeders Association
- American Rare Breed Association, an American kennel club
- American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, the government office that coordinated the United States Bicentennial celebrations
- Army Review Boards Agency
- Arba Sicula (Sicilian: Sicilian Dawn), a nonprofit international society whose main objective is the preservation and promotion of the Sicilian language and culture, headquartered in Mineola, New York
Arba
Arba (meaning "four") was a man mentioned in assorted, but early,
Old Testament verses of the
Bible. In , he is cited as the "greatest man among the Anakites" and the father of
Anak. Arba himself was the father of Anak, whose descendents went on to be called the Anakim which is the Hebrew plural. Arba himself was not an Anakite, since he was the progenitor.
Arba
Arba-II 'arba`-'el (Hebrew) [from
'arba` four +
'el divinity] Four great divinities synthesized into a unity; mystically the four are one, precisely as the divine triad in nearly all ancient religious philosophies are both a divine unity and a trinity -- one in three, three in one, according to the Christian system. "This is the Kabalistic abstract Trinity, so unceremoniously anthropomorphized by the Fathers. From this triple one emanated the whole Kosmos. First from one emanated number two, or Air, the creative element; and then number three,
Water, proceeded from the air;
Ether or
Fire complete the mystic four, the Arba-il" (SD 1:447). "These are the ten Sephiroth out of Space (or the Void); One, from the Soul of the 'Elohim (or divinities) of living beings emanated Soul (Air); from the Air Water; from the Water Fire or Ether"; and from this last the manifested universe (Sepher Yetzirah 1:9).
See also 'Ahath-Ruah-'Elohim-Hayyim .
Arba
four
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
About
Arba
(city of the four), the progenitor of the Anakim, or sons of Anak, from whom their chief city, Hebron, received its name of Kirjath-Arba. (Joshua 14:15; 15:13; 21:11)
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith.
About
Arba
four, a giant, father of Anak. From him the city of Hebron derived its name of Kirjath-arba, i.e., the city of Araba (Josh. 14:15; 15:13; 21:11; Gen. 13:18; 23:2). (See HEBRON.)