Aho'hite
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The term "Aho'hite" refers to a designation used in the Old Testament to identify certain individuals as descendants or followers of Ahoah. The Aho'hites are mentioned in the context of David's mighty warriors, a group of valiant men who played significant roles in the military exploits of King David. The term is derived from the name Ahoah, which is believed to be a family or clan name within the tribe of Benjamin.

Biblical References:

1. 2 Samuel 23:9 · "Next to him was Eleazar son of Dodo the Ahohite. As one of the three mighty men, he was with David when they taunted the Philistines who were gathered at Pas-dammim for battle."

2. 2 Samuel 23:28 · "Zalmon the Ahohite, Maharai the Netophathite."

3. 1 Chronicles 11:12 · "Next to him was Eleazar son of Dodo the Ahohite, one of the three mighty men."

4. 1 Chronicles 27:4 · "In charge of the division for the second month was Dodai the Ahohite; Mikloth was the leader of his division, with 24,000 men."

Notable Aho'hites:

· Eleazar son of Dodo: Eleazar is one of the most prominent Aho'hites mentioned in the Bible. He is recognized as one of David's three mighty warriors, a title that signifies his exceptional bravery and skill in battle. Eleazar's notable act of valor occurred during a confrontation with the Philistines, where he stood his ground and fought until his hand grew weary and clung to his sword (2 Samuel 23:9-10).

· Zalmon the Ahohite: Another warrior listed among David's mighty men, Zalmon is mentioned in the context of the elite group of fighters who supported David during his reign (2 Samuel 23:28).

· Dodai the Ahohite: Dodai, also referred to as Dodo, is noted for his leadership role in the military divisions of Israel. He was in charge of the division for the second month, overseeing a contingent of 24,000 men (1 Chronicles 27:4).

Cultural and Historical Context:

The Aho'hites, as part of the tribe of Benjamin, were likely integrated into the broader military and social structure of ancient Israel. The tribe of Benjamin was known for its skilled warriors, and the Aho'hites' inclusion among David's mighty men underscores their reputation for courage and martial prowess. The mention of Aho'hites in the context of David's reign highlights the diverse composition of his forces, drawing from various tribes and clans to establish a unified kingdom.

The Aho'hites' legacy, as recorded in the biblical narrative, serves as a testament to their loyalty and dedication to King David, reflecting the broader themes of faithfulness and valor that are celebrated throughout the Scriptures.
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Aho'hite (4 Occurrences)

2 Samuel 23:28
Zalmon the Ahohite, Maharai the Netophathite;
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1 Chronicles 11:12
And after him was Eleazar the son of Dodo, the Ahohite, who was one of the three mighty men.
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1 Chronicles 11:29
Sibbecai the Hushathite, Ilai the Ahohite;
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1 Chronicles 27:4
And over the course of the second month was Dodai the Ahohite, and his course, and Mikloth the ruler; and in his course were twenty and four thousand.
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