'Abijah' means "My father is Jah (short form of Jehovah)", in the
Hebrew Bible.
#
1 Chronicles 7:8.
# 1 Chr. 2:24.
# 'Abijah' is also the second son of
Samuel (
1 Samuel 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.
# Another 'Abijah' was 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;
Nehemiah 7:39-42; 12:1).
# The 'Abijah' or
Abijam, who was son of
Rehoboam, and succeeded him on the throne of
Judah (1 Chr. 3:10).
# Furthermore, 'Abijah' was also the name of 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).
# The daughter of Zechariah (2 Chr. 29:1; compare
Isaiah 8:2), and afterwards the wife of
Ahaz was also named 'Abijah'. She is also called Abi (2 Kings 18:2).
# One of the sons of Becher, the son of Benjamin (1 Chr. 7:8) was 'Abijah', also known by the name ''Abiah''.
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