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Ahimaaz (Hebrew: אֲחִימַעַץ ʾĂḥīmaʿaṣ, "My
Brother Is Counselor") was son of the high
priest Zadok. He
first appears in the
reign of King
David (reigned...
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Ahimaaz was son and
successor of
Zadok in the
office of high priest. ( 1
Chronicles 6:8 1
Chronicles 6:53 )
Ahimaaz may also
refer to:
Ahimaaz ben Paltiel...
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Abiathar could do him
better service, so that it
actually happened that
Ahimaaz, the son of Zadok,
along with Jonathan, the son of Abiathar,
brought the...
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Ahimaaz ben
Paltiel (Hebrew: אחימעץ בן פלטיאל; 1017–1060) was a Graeco-Italian
liturgical poet and
author of a
family chronicle. Very
little is known...
- two
references in the
Bible to people; who bear that name; A
daughter of
Ahimaaz; who
became a wife of Saul and the
mother of his four sons and two daughters...
- The
basilica was
demolished in the 18th century.
Ahimaaz ben
Paltiel wrote in the
Chronicle of
Ahimaaz that
Theodosius wagered one of his
ancestors about...
- Shem-Tob) de."
Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, 1901–1906, citing:
Ahimaaz Chronicle, ed. London, pp. 95 et seq.;
Adolf Jellinek,
Moses b. Schem-Tob...
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Ahimaaz (Hebrew אֲחִימָעַץ) was the name of 2 or 1
biblical individuals. The
father of
Ahinoam the wife of Saul. (1
Samuel 14:50)
Ahimaaz, in Naphtali...
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appears that he came from Gibeah. Saul
married Ahinoam,
daughter of
Ahimaaz, with whom he
sired at
least five sons (Jonathan, Abinadab, Malchishua...
- as
referring to the wall
visible today, was by the 11th-century poet
Ahimaaz ben Paltiel. The name "Wailing Wall", and
descriptions such as "wailing...