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ATS Bible Dictionary Abimelech1. King of Gerar of the Philistines, who took Sarah into his harem; but being warned of God in a dream, he restored her to Abraham, and gave him 1,000 pieces of silver as a "covering of the eyes" for Sarah, that is, as an atoning present, and to be a testimony of her innocence in the eyes of all. He afterwards made a league with Abraham, Genesis 20:1-18. 2. Another king of Gerar, probably son of the former, and contemporary with Isaac. He rebuked Isaac for dissimulation in regard to Rebekah, and afterwards made a new league with him at Beersheba, Genesis 26:1-35. 3. A son of Gideon by a concubine, made himself king of Shechem after his father's death, and slew his father's seventy sons on one stone, only Jotham the youngest being left. Jotham reproached the Shechemites for their conduct, in his celebrated fable to the trees. Three years afterwards, they rose against Abimelech; he defeated them, and destroyed their city, but as he was attacking Thebez, a woman threw down a piece of millstone on his head, which so injured him, that he called to his armor bearer to slay him, Jud 9:1- 57. Easton's Bible Dictionary My father a king, or father of a king, a common name of the Philistine kings, as "Pharaoh" was of the Egyptian kings. (1.) The Philistine king of Gerar in the time of Abraham (Genesis 20:1-18). By an interposition of Providence, Sarah was delivered from his harem, and was restored to her husband Abraham. As a Mark of respect he gave to Abraham valuable gifts, and offered him a settlement in any part of his country; while at the same time he delicately and yet severely rebuked him for having practised a deception upon him in pretending that Sarah was only his sister. Among the gifts presented by the king were a thousand pieces of silver as a "covering of the eyes" for Sarah; i.e., either as an atoning gift and a testimony of her innocence in the sight of all, or rather for the purpose of procuring a veil for Sarah to conceal her beauty, and thus as a reproof to her for not having worn a veil which, as a married woman, she ought to have done. A few years after this Abimelech visited Abraham, who had removed southward beyond his territory, and there entered into a league of peace and friendship with him. This league was the first of which we have any record. It was confirmed by a mutual oath at Beer-sheba (Genesis 21:22-34). (2.) A king of Gerar in the time of Isaac, probably the son of the preceeding (Genesis 26:1-22). Isaac sought refuge in his territory during a famine, and there he acted a part with reference to his wife Rebekah similar to that of his father Abraham with reference to Sarah. Abimelech rebuked him for the deception, which he accidentally discovered. Isaac settled for a while here, and prospered. Abimelech desired him, however, to leave his territory, which Isaac did. Abimelech afterwards visited him when he was encamped at Beer-sheba, and expressed a desire to renew the covenant which had been entered into between their fathers (Genesis 26:26-31). (3.) A son of Gideon (Judges 9:1), who was proclaimed king after the death of his father (Judges 8:33-9:6). One of his first Acts was to murder his brothers, seventy in number, "on one stone," at Ophrah. Only one named Jotham escaped. He was an unprincipled, ambitious ruler, often engaged in war with his own subjects. When engaged in reducing the town of Thebez, which had revolted, he was struck mortally on his head by a mill-stone, thrown by the hand of a woman from the wall above. Perceiving that the wound was mortal, he desired his armour-bearer to thrust him through with his sword, that it might not be said he had perished by the hand of a woman (Judges 9:50-57). (4.) The son of Abiathar, and high priest in the time of David (1 Chronicles 18:16). In the parallel passage, 2 Samuel 8:17, we have the name Ahimelech, and Abiathar, the son of Ahimelech. This most authorities consider the more correct reading. (5.) Achish, king of Gath, in the title of Psalm 34. (Comp. 1 Samuel 21:10-15.) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ABIMELECHa-bim'-e-lek ('abhimelekh, "father of a king"): A name borne by five Old Testament persons. Strong's Hebrew 276. Achuzzath -- "possession," a friend of Abimelech... 275, 276. Achuzzath. 277 . "possession," a friend of Abimelech. Transliteration: Achuzzath Phonetic Spelling: (akh-ooz-zath') Short Definition: Ahuzzath. ... /hebrew/276.htm - 6k 6369. Pikol -- commander of Abimelech's army 2083. Zebul -- an officer of Abimelech 40. Abimelek -- "father is king," a Philistine name, also an ... Library The Crowning of Abimelech The Case of Abimelech and his House Examined. Concerning Abimelech; and Concerning Ismael the Son of Abraham ... But on the Death of Gideon, his Son Abimelech... Of Lot's Deliverance from Sodom, and Its Consumption by Fire from ... That the Judges who Succeeded Gideon Made War with the Adjoining ... The Pelagians Argue that God Sometimes Closes the Womb in Anger ... Abraham, the Man of Prayer Concerning the Sons of Isaac, Esau and Jacob; of their Nativity ... Psalm LII. Thesaurus Abimelech (63 Occurrences)... A few years after this Abimelech visited Abraham, who had removed southward beyond his territory, and there entered into a league of peace and friendship with ... /a/abimelech.htm - 36k Abimelech's (4 Occurrences) Zebul (5 Occurrences) Townsmen (18 Occurrences) Gaal (10 Occurrences) Abim'elech (58 Occurrences) Jerubbaal (15 Occurrences) Thebez (3 Occurrences) Gerar (10 Occurrences) Citizens (28 Occurrences) Resources Who was Abimelech in the Book of Judges? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Abimelech in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org How did God use dreams and visions in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Abimelech (63 Occurrences)Genesis 20:2 Genesis 20:3 Genesis 20:4 Genesis 20:8 Genesis 20:9 Genesis 20:10 Genesis 20:14 Genesis 20:15 Genesis 20:17 Genesis 20:18 Genesis 21:22 Genesis 21:25 Genesis 21:26 Genesis 21:27 Genesis 21:29 Genesis 21:32 Genesis 26:1 Genesis 26:8 Genesis 26:9 Genesis 26:10 Genesis 26:11 Genesis 26:16 Genesis 26:26 Judges 8:31 Judges 9:1 Judges 9:3 Judges 9:4 Judges 9:6 Judges 9:16 Judges 9:18 Judges 9:19 Judges 9:20 Judges 9:21 Judges 9:22 Judges 9:23 Judges 9:24 Judges 9:25 Judges 9:27 Judges 9:28 Judges 9:29 Judges 9:31 Judges 9:34 Judges 9:35 Judges 9:38 Judges 9:39 Judges 9:40 Judges 9:41 Judges 9:42 Judges 9:44 Judges 9:45 Judges 9:47 Judges 9:48 Judges 9:49 Judges 9:50 Judges 9:52 Judges 9:53 Judges 9:55 Judges 9:56 Judges 10:1 2 Samuel 11:21 2 Samuel 11:22 1 Chronicles 18:16 Psalms 34:1 Subtopics Related Terms Women-servants (21 Occurrences) |