Abimelech in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(father of the king), the name of several Philistine kings,
was probably a common title of these kings, like that of
Pharaoh among the Egyptians and that of Caesar and Augustus
among the Romans. Hence in the title of Ps 34:1 ... the name
of Abimelech is given to the king, who is called Achish in
1Sa 21:11
1. A Philistine, king of Gerar, Gene 20,21, who,
exercising the right claimed by Eastern princes of
collecting all the beautiful women of their dominions into
their harem, Ge 12:15; Es 2:3 sent for and took Sarah. A
similar account is given of Abraham's conduct of this
occasion to that of his behavior towards Pharaoh. [ABRAHAM]
(B.C. 1920.)
2. Another king of Gerar int he time of Isaac, of
whom a similar narrative is recorded in relation to Rebekah.
Ge 26:1 etc. (B.C. 1817.)
3. Son of the judge Gideon by his Shechemite
concubine. Jud 8:31 (B.C. 1322-1319.) After his father's
death he murdered all his brethren, 70 in number, with the
exception of Jotham, the youngest, who concealed himself;
and he then persuaded the Shechemites to elect him king.
Shechem now became an independent state. After Abimelech had
reigned three years, the citizens of Shechem rebelled. He
was absent at the time, but he returned and quelled the
insurrection. Shortly after he stormed and took Thebez, but
was struck on the head by a woman with the fragment of a
millstone, comp. 2Sa 11:21 and lest he should be said to
have died by a woman, he bade his armor-bearer slay him.
4. A son of Abiathar. 1Ch 18:16
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