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Abimelech

Abimelech (also spelled Abimelek or Avimelech; Hebrew: אֲבִימֶלֶךְ / אֲבִימָלֶךְ, Modern ʼAvīméleḵ / ʼAvīmáleḵ Tiberian ʼAḇīmeleḵ / ʼAḇīmāleḵ, "my father is a king"/"my father reigns") was the generic name given to all Philistine kings in the Hebrew Bible from the time of Abraham through King David.[1] In the Book of Judges, Abimelech, son of Gideon,[2] of the Tribe of Manasseh, is proclaimed king of Shechem after the death of his father.[3]

Abimelech spying on Isaac and Rebekah; dish with serrated edge; majolica ceramics – Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon

Etymology

The name or title Abimelech is formed from Hebrew words for "father" and "king," and may be interpreted in a variety of ways, including "Father-King", "My father is king," or "Father of a king."[4] In the Pentateuch, it is used as a title for kings in the land of Canaan.[5]

Abimelech can be translated in Arabic as well into "My father is king", "My father is owner" or "Father of a king," where Abi (Arabic: أبي) means father or my father while malek (Arabic: ملك) means king or mālek (Arabic: مالك) for owner.

At the time of the Amarna tablets (mid-14th century BC), there was an Egyptian governor of Tyre similarly named Abimilki, who is sometimes speculated to be connected with one or more of the biblical Abimelechs.[citation needed]

Abimelech of Gerar

Two pictures by Wenceslaus Hollar
 
Abimelech rebuking Abraham
 
Isaac and Abimelech

Abimelech was most prominently the name of a polytheistic[6][7] king of Gerar who is mentioned in two of the three wife–sister narratives in Genesis, in connection with both Abraham[8] and Isaac.[9]

King Abimelech of Gerar also appears in an extra-biblical tradition recounted in texts such as the Kitab al-Magall, the Cave of Treasures and the Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan, as one of 12 regional kings in Abraham's time said to have built the city of Jerusalem for Melchizedek.

Abimelech Son of Jerubbaal

The Book of Judges mentions Abimelech, son of judge Gideon (also known as Jerubbaal). According to the biblical narrative, Abimelech was an extremely conniving and evil person. He persuaded his mother's brothers to encourage the people of Shechem to back him in a plot to overthrow his family rule and make him sole ruler.

After slaying all but one of his seventy brothers, Abimelech was crowned king. The brother who escaped, Jotham youngest son of Jerrubaal, made a pronouncement against Abimelech and those who had crowned him. The curse was that if they had not dealt righteously with the family of Jerrubaal, then fire would come against Abimelech from the people of Shechem and fire would come out of Abimelech against the people who had backed him in this bloody coup.

After Abimelech ruled for three years, the pronouncement came through. The people of Shechem set robbers to lie in wait of any goods or money headed to Abimelech and steal everything. Then Gaal Son of Ebed went to Shechem and drunkenly bragged that he would remove Abimelech from the throne. Zebul, ruler of Shechem, sent word to Abimelech along with a battle strategy. Once Zebul taunted Gaal into fighting Abimelech, he shut Gaal and his brethren out of the city.

Abimelech then slew the field workers that came out of the city of Shechem the next day. When he heard that the people of Shechem had locked themselves in a strong tower, he and his men set fire to it, killing about a thousand men and women.

After this, Abimelech went to Thebez and camped against it. When he went close to the tower in Thebez to set it on fire, a woman dropped an upper millstone on Abimelech's head. He did not want to be known as having been killed by a woman, so he asked his armour bearer to run him through with a sword. His place of death is cited as being Thebez. [10]

Other people with this name

Apart from the king (or kings) of Gerar, the Bible also records this name for:

  • The father of Abiathar, and high priest in the time of David.[11] In the parallel passage,[12] the name is given as Ahimelech; most authorities consider this the more correct reading.
  • The king of Gath better known as Achish, referred to as Abimelech or Achimelech in the title of Psalm 34.[13]
  • The husband of Naomi, and father of Mahlon and Chilion who leaves Bethlehem and dies in the land of Moab,[14] in the Hebrew, his name is given as Elimelek, which is likely the correct reading.

Other literary references include:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Abimelech". Chabad.org. Chabad.org. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  2. ^ Judges 8:31
  3. ^ Judges 9:1–6
  4. ^ Wolfgang Bluedorn (19 December 2001). Yahweh Versus Baalism: A Theological Reading of the Gideon-Abimelech Narrative. A&C Black. p. 192. ISBN 978-1-84127-200-9.
  5. ^ Wolfgang Bluedorn (19 December 2001). Yahweh Versus Baalism: A Theological Reading of the Gideon-Abimelech Narrative. A&C Black. p. 191. ISBN 978-1-84127-200-9.
  6. ^ Benamozegh, Elia; Maxwell Luria (1995). Israel and Humanity. Paulist Press International. p. 104. ISBN 978-0809135417.
  7. ^ Hamilton, Victor P. (2012). Exodus: An Exegetical Commentary. Baker Academic. ISBN 978-0801031830.
  8. ^ Genesis chap. 20
  9. ^ Genesis chap. 26
  10. ^ "Judges 9". Chabad.org. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  11. ^ 1 Chronicles 18:16
  12. ^ 2 Samuel 8:17
  13. ^ Psalm 34
  14. ^ Ruth 1:2–3
  15. ^ Weimar, 1877

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainEaston, Matthew George (1897). "Abimelech". Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons.

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For other uses see Abimelech disambiguation Abimelech also spelled Abimelek or Avimelech Hebrew א ב ימ ל ך א ב ימ ל ך Modern ʼAvimeleḵ ʼAvimaleḵ Tiberian ʼAḇimeleḵ ʼAḇimaleḵ my father is a king my father reigns was the generic name given to all Philistine kings in the Hebrew Bible from the time of Abraham through King David 1 In the Book of Judges Abimelech son of Gideon 2 of the Tribe of Manasseh is proclaimed king of Shechem after the death of his father 3 Abimelech spying on Isaac and Rebekah dish with serrated edge majolica ceramics Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon Contents 1 Etymology 2 Abimelech of Gerar 3 Abimelech Son of Jerubbaal 4 Other people with this name 5 See also 6 ReferencesEtymology EditThe name or title Abimelech is formed from Hebrew words for father and king and may be interpreted in a variety of ways including Father King My father is king or Father of a king 4 In the Pentateuch it is used as a title for kings in the land of Canaan 5 Abimelech can be translated in Arabic as well into My father is king My father is owner or Father of a king where Abi Arabic أبي means father or my father while malek Arabic ملك means king or malek Arabic مالك for owner At the time of the Amarna tablets mid 14th century BC there was an Egyptian governor of Tyre similarly named Abimilki who is sometimes speculated to be connected with one or more of the biblical Abimelechs citation needed Abimelech of Gerar EditTwo pictures by Wenceslaus Hollar Abimelech rebuking Abraham Isaac and Abimelech Abimelech was most prominently the name of a polytheistic 6 7 king of Gerar who is mentioned in two of the three wife sister narratives in Genesis in connection with both Abraham 8 and Isaac 9 King Abimelech of Gerar also appears in an extra biblical tradition recounted in texts such as the Kitab al Magall the Cave of Treasures and the Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan as one of 12 regional kings in Abraham s time said to have built the city of Jerusalem for Melchizedek Abimelech Son of Jerubbaal EditMain article Abimelech Judges The Book of Judges mentions Abimelech son of judge Gideon also known as Jerubbaal According to the biblical narrative Abimelech was an extremely conniving and evil person He persuaded his mother s brothers to encourage the people of Shechem to back him in a plot to overthrow his family rule and make him sole ruler After slaying all but one of his seventy brothers Abimelech was crowned king The brother who escaped Jotham youngest son of Jerrubaal made a pronouncement against Abimelech and those who had crowned him The curse was that if they had not dealt righteously with the family of Jerrubaal then fire would come against Abimelech from the people of Shechem and fire would come out of Abimelech against the people who had backed him in this bloody coup After Abimelech ruled for three years the pronouncement came through The people of Shechem set robbers to lie in wait of any goods or money headed to Abimelech and steal everything Then Gaal Son of Ebed went to Shechem and drunkenly bragged that he would remove Abimelech from the throne Zebul ruler of Shechem sent word to Abimelech along with a battle strategy Once Zebul taunted Gaal into fighting Abimelech he shut Gaal and his brethren out of the city Abimelech then slew the field workers that came out of the city of Shechem the next day When he heard that the people of Shechem had locked themselves in a strong tower he and his men set fire to it killing about a thousand men and women After this Abimelech went to Thebez and camped against it When he went close to the tower in Thebez to set it on fire a woman dropped an upper millstone on Abimelech s head He did not want to be known as having been killed by a woman so he asked his armour bearer to run him through with a sword His place of death is cited as being Thebez 10 Other people with this name EditApart from the king or kings of Gerar the Bible also records this name for The father of Abiathar and high priest in the time of David 11 In the parallel passage 12 the name is given as Ahimelech most authorities consider this the more correct reading The king of Gath better known as Achish referred to as Abimelech or Achimelech in the title of Psalm 34 13 The husband of Naomi and father of Mahlon and Chilion who leaves Bethlehem and dies in the land of Moab 14 in the Hebrew his name is given as Elimelek which is likely the correct reading Other literary references include Abimelech Satrap of Gaza is a character baritone in Camille Saint Saens Samson and Delilah 15 See also EditAbimelech oratorio Wife sister narratives in the Book of GenesisReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abimelech Abimelech Chabad org Chabad org Retrieved 8 February 2022 Judges 8 31 Judges 9 1 6 Wolfgang Bluedorn 19 December 2001 Yahweh Versus Baalism A Theological Reading of the Gideon Abimelech Narrative A amp C Black p 192 ISBN 978 1 84127 200 9 Wolfgang Bluedorn 19 December 2001 Yahweh Versus Baalism A Theological Reading of the Gideon Abimelech Narrative A amp C Black p 191 ISBN 978 1 84127 200 9 Benamozegh Elia Maxwell Luria 1995 Israel and Humanity Paulist Press International p 104 ISBN 978 0809135417 Hamilton Victor P 2012 Exodus An Exegetical Commentary Baker Academic ISBN 978 0801031830 Genesis chap 20 Genesis chap 26 Judges 9 Chabad org Retrieved 8 February 2022 1 Chronicles 18 16 2 Samuel 8 17 Psalm 34 Ruth 1 2 3 Weimar 1877 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Easton Matthew George 1897 Abimelech Easton s Bible Dictionary New and revised ed T Nelson and Sons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abimelech amp oldid 1129509327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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