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      • Abijah or Abijam (my father is Jehovah). Son and successor of Rehoboam on the throne of Judah. (1 Kings 4:21 ; 2 Chronicles 12:16) He is called ABIJAH in Chronicles, ABIJAM in Kings.
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  2. Abijam (Hebrew: אֲבִיָּם, Modern: ʼAvīyam, Tiberian: ʼĂḇīyyām, "father of the sea" or "my father is the sea/is Yam "; Biblical Greek: Αβιού, romanized: Aviou; Latin: Abiam) [1] was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the fourth king of the House of David and the second of the Kingdom of Judah.

  3. Abijah. 1. Called, in Luke 1:5, Abia; founder of a family among the posterity of Aaron. When David divided the priests into twenty-four courses, to perform the temple-service, in turn, the eighth class was called after him, 1 Chronicles 24:10. To this class of course Zacharias belonged. 2. Son of Jeroboam, the first king of Israel.

  4. Abijah King of Judah - In the eighteenth year of the reign of Jeroboam son of Nebat, Abijah became king of Judah, and he reigned in Jerusalem three years. His mother’s name was Maakah daughter of ...

  5. The Meaning of Abijah Etymology and Definition. The name Abijah is of Hebrew origin, deriving from the words “abi” (אֲבִי) meaning “my father” and “jah” (יָה) which refers to God, often interpreted as “My father is Yahweh.” This dual meaning encapsulates a deep sense of spiritual heritage and familial connection to God.

  6. According to 1 Chronicles 2:24, Abiah was the wife of Hezron, the grandson of Judah by Pharez, and the mother of Ashur, the father of Tekoa. The MT is difficult as the LXX, Syr. and Targum read differently.

  7. www.bibleodyssey.org › dictionary › abijahAbijah - Bible Odyssey

    Uh-bi´juh; Heb., “Yah is my father” Also Abijam. 1 The son of Becher, grandson of Benjamin (1Chr 7:8). 2 The son of Samuel, who served as judge in.

  8. Abijah, (“Yahweh Is My Father”), any of nine different persons mentioned in the Bible, of whom the most noteworthy are the following: (1) The son and successor of Rehoboam, king of Judah (II Chronicles 12:16, 13), who reigned about two years (c. 915–913 bc). (2) The second son of Samuel (I Samuel.

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