Ahab in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(uncle).
1. Son of Omri, seventh king of Israel, reigned B.C.
919-896. He married Jezebel, daughter of Ethbaal king of
Tyre; and in obedience to her wishes, caused temple to be
built to Baal in Samaria itself; and an oracular grove to be
consecrated to Astarte. See 1Ki 18:19 One of Ahab's chief
tastes was for splendid architecture which he showed by
building an ivory house and several cities. Desiring to add
to his pleasure-grounds at Jezreel the vineyard of his
neighbor Naboth, he proposed to buy it or give land in
exchange for it; and when this was refused by Naboth in
accordance with the Levitical law, Le 25:23 a false
accusation of blasphemy was brought against him, and he was
murdered, and Ahab took possession of the coveted fields.
2Ki 9:26 Thereupon Elijah declared that the entire
extirpation of Ahab's house was the penalty appointed for
his long course of wickedness. [ELIJAH] The execution,
however, of the sentence was delayed in consequence of
Ahab's deep repentance.
1Ki 21:1 ... Ahab undertook three campaigns against
Ben-hadad II. king of Damascus, two defensive and one
offensive. In the first Ben-hadad laid siege to Samaria, but
was repulsed with great loss. 1Ki 20:1-21 Next year Ben-
hadad again invaded Israel by way of Aphek, on the east of
Jordan; yet Ahab's victory was so complete that Ben-hadad
himself fell into his hands, but was released contrary to
God's will, 1Ki 20:22-34 on condition of restoring the
cities of Israel, and admitting Hebrew commissioners into
Damascus. After this great success Ahab enjoyed peace for
three years, when he attacked Ramoth in Gilead, on the east
of Jordan, in conjunction with Jehoshaphat king of Judah,
which town he claimed as belonging to Israel. Being told by
the prophet Micaiah that he would fall, he disguised
himself, but was slain by "a certain man who drew a bow at a
venture." When buried in Samaria, the dogs licked up his
blood as a servant was washing his chariot; a partial
fulfillment of Elijah's prediction, 1Ki 21:19 which was more
literally accomplished in the case of his son. 2Ki 9:26
2. A lying prophet, who deceived the captive
Israelites in Babylon, and was burnt to death by
Nebuchadnezzar. Jer 29:21
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