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2 definitions found
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Abijah
father
(i.e., "
possessor
or
worshipper
")
of
Jehovah
. (1.) 1
Chr
.
7:8. (2.) 1
Chr
. 2:24.
(3.)
The
second
son
of
Samuel
(1
Sam
. 8:2; 1
Chr
. 6:28).
His
conduct
,
along
with
that
of
his
brother
,
as
a
judge
in
Beer-sheba
,
to
which
office
his
father
had
appointed
him
,
led
to
popular
discontent
,
and
ultimately
provoked
the
people
to
demand
a
royal
form
of
government
.
(4.)
A
descendant
of
Eleazar
,
the
son
of
Aaron
,
a
chief
of
one
of
the
twenty-four
orders
into
which
the
priesthood
was
divided
by
David
(1
Chr
. 24:10).
The
order
of
Abijah
was
one
of
those
which
did
not
return
from
the
Captivity
(
Ezra
2:36-39;
Neh
.
7:39-42; 12:1).
(5.)
The
son
of
Rehoboam
,
whom
he
succeeded
on
the
throne
of
Judah
(1
Chr
. 3:10).
He
is
also
called
Abijam
(1
Kings
14:31;
15:1-8).
He
began
his
three
years
'
reign
(2
Chr
. 12:16; 13:1,2)
with
a
strenuous
but
unsuccessful
effort
to
bring
back
the
ten
tribes
to
their
allegiance
.
His
address
to
"
Jeroboam
and
all
Israel
,"
before
encountering
them
in
battle
,
is
worthy
of
being
specially
noticed
(2
Chr
. 13:5-12).
It
was
a
very
bloody
battle
,
no
fewer
than
500,000
of
the
army
of
Israel
having
perished
on
the
field
.
He
is
described
as
having
walked
"
in
all
the
sins
of
his
father
" (1
Kings
15:3; 2
Chr
. 11:20-22).
It
is
said
in
1
Kings
15:2
that
"
his
mother's
name
was
Maachah
,
the
daughter
of
Abishalom
;"
but
in
2
Chr
. 13:2
we
read
, "
his
mother's
name
was
Michaiah
,
the
daughter
of
Uriel
of
Gibeah
."
The
explanation
is
that
Maachah
is
just
a
variation
of
the
name
Michaiah
,
and
that
Abishalom
is
probably
the
same
as
Absalom
,
the
son
of
David
.
It
is
probable
that
"
Uriel
of
Gibeah
"
married
Tamar
,
the
daughter
of
Absalom
(2
Sam
. 14:27),
and
by
her
had
Maachah
.
The
word
"
daughter
"
in
1
Kings
15:2
will
thus
,
as
it
frequently
elsewhere
does
,
mean
grand-daughter
.
(6.)
A
son
of
Jeroboam
,
the
first
king
of
Israel
.
On
account
of
his
severe
illness
when
a
youth
,
his
father
sent
his
wife
to
consult
the
prophet
Ahijah
regarding
his
recovery
.
The
prophet
,
though
blind
with
old
age
,
knew
the
wife
of
Jeroboam
as
soon
as
she
approached
,
and
under
a
divine
impulse
he
announced
to
her
that
inasmuch
as
in
Abijah
alone
of
all
the
house
of
Jeroboam
there
was
found
"
some
good
thing
toward
the
Lord
,"
he
only
would
come
to
his
grave
in
peace
.
As
his
mother
crossed
the
threshold
of
the
door
on
her
return
,
the
youth
died
,
and
"
all
Israel
mourned
for
him
" (1
Kings
14:1-18).
(7.)
The
daughter
of
Zechariah
(2
Chr
. 29:1;
comp
.
Isa
. 8:2),
and
afterwards
the
wife
of
Ahaz
.
She
is
also
called
Abi
(2
Kings
18:2).
(8.)
One
of
the
sons
of
Becher
,
the
son
of
Benjamin
(1
Chr
.
7:8). "
Abiah
," A.V.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Abijah
,
the
Lord
is
my
father
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