The Hebrew word אֲבִיאָסָף (Aviasaf or Abiasaf) is a masculine given name that appears in the Bible.
from H1 and H622; father of the assembly (i.e., reaper); Abiasaf, an Israelite: Abiasaf.
Meaning of the name אֲבִיאָסָף (Aviasaf): Transliteration: Aviasaf (also spelled Abiasaf in English versions).
Strong's: H23
Meaning: "My father has gathered" or "The father has gathered/assembled"
Name Analysis: אָב (av) = father
אָסָף (asaf) = has gathered, has gathered (verb form of the verb אָסַף, "to gather, to assemble")
אֲבִי־אָסָף ≈ "my father has gathered"
This type of name reflects a spiritual statement or experience, as is common in biblical names.
Biblical Context: Abiasaph is mentioned as the son of Korah (of the tribe of Levi) in the Levitical genealogies:
Exodus 6:24 – "And the sons of Korah: Assir, Elkanah, and Abiasaph; these are the families of the Korahites."
It also appears in 1 Chronicles 6:22–23 and other genealogical lists.
His lineage is linked to the Levites in charge of the temple service, especially music and the care of the sanctuary.
✅ In summary: Element Detail Hebrew אֲבִיאָסָף (Aviasaf) Strong H23 Meaning "My father has gathered" / "The father has gathered" Type: Male proper name Biblical context: son of Korah, Levitical lineage |