Ahaziah in Easton's Bible Dictionary
held by Jehovah. (1.) The son and successor of Ahab. He
followed
the counsels of his mother Jezebel, and imitated in
wickedness
the ways of his father. In his reign the Moabites
revolted from
under his authority (2 Kings 3:5-7). He united with
Jehoshaphat
in an attempt to revive maritime trade by the Red
Sea, which
proved a failure (2 Chr. 20:35-37). His messengers,
sent to
consult the god of Ekron regarding his recovery from
the effects
of a fall from the roof-gallery of his palace, were
met on the
way by Elijah, who sent them back to tell the king
that he would
never rise from his bed (1 Kings 22:51; 2 Kings
1:18).
(2.) The son of Joram, or Jehoram, and sixth king of
Judah.
Called Jehoahaz (2 Chr. 21:17; 25:23), and Azariah
(2 Chr.
22:6). Guided by his idolatrous mother Athaliah, his
reign was
disastrous (2 Kings 8:24-29; 9:29). He joined his
uncle Jehoram,
king of Israel, in an expedition against Hazael,
king of
Damascus; but was wounded at the pass of Gur when
attempting to
escape, and had strength only to reach Megiddo,
where he died (2
Kings 9:22-28). He reigned only one year.
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