Ahaziah in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(sustained by the Lord).
1. Son of Ahab and Jezebel eighth king of Israel,
reigned B.C. 896-895. After the battle of Ramoth in Gilead,
in which Ahab perished [AHAB], the vassal king of Moab
refused his yearly tribute; comp.
Isa 16:1 Before Ahaziah could take measures for
enforcing his claim, he was seriously injured by a fall
through a lattice in his palace at Samaria. Being an
idolater, he sent to inquire of the oracle of Baalzebub in
the Philistine city of Ekron whether he should recover his
health. But Elijah, who now for the last time exercised the
prophetic office, rebuked him for this impiety, and
announced to him his approaching death. The only other
recorded transaction of his reign, his endeavor to join the
king of Judah in trading to Ophir, is related under
JEHOSHAPHAT.
1Ki 22:49-53; 2Ki 1:1 ...; 2Ch 20:35-37
2. Fifth king of Judah, son of Jehoram and Athaliah
(daughter of Ahab), and therefore nephew of the preceding
Ahaziah, reigned one year, B.C. 884. He is Galled AZARIAH,
2Ch 22:2 probably by a copyist's error, and
JEHOAHAZ.
2Ch 21:17 He was 22 years old at his accession. 2Ki
8:26 (his age 42, in 2Ch 22:2 Isa a copyist's error).
Ahaziah was an idolater, and he allied himself with his
uncle Jehoram king of Israel against Hazael, the new king of
Syria. the two kings were, however defeated at Ramoth, where
Jehoram was severely wounded. The revolution carried out in
Israel by Jehu under the guidance of Elisha broke out while
Ahaziah was visiting his uncle at Jezreel. As Jehu
approached the town, Jehoram and Ahaziah went out to meet
him; the former was shot through the heart by Jehu, and
Ahaziah was pursued and mortally wounded. He died when he
reached Megiddo.
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