Ahijah in Easton's Bible Dictionary
brother (i.e., "friend") of Jehovah. (1.) One of the sons
of
Bela (1 Chr. 8:7, R.V.). In A.V. called "Ahiah."
(2.) One of the five sons of Jerahmeel, who was
great-grandson
of Judah (1 Chr. 2:25).
(3.) Son of Ahitub (1 Sam. 14:3, 18), Ichabod's
brother; the
same probably as Ahimelech, who was high priest at
Nob in the
reign of Saul (1 Sam. 22:11). Some, however, suppose
that
Ahimelech was the brother of Ahijah, and that they
both
officiated as high priests, Ahijah at Gibeah or
Kirjath-jearim,
and Ahimelech at Nob.
(4.) A Pelonite, one of David's heroes (1 Chr.
11:36); called
also Eliam (2 Sam. 23:34).
(5.) A Levite having charge of the sacred treasury
in the
temple (1 Chr. 26:20).
(6.) One of Solomon's secretaries (1 Kings 4:3).
(7.) A prophet of Shiloh (1 Kings 11:29; 14:2),
called the
"Shilonite," in the days of Rehoboam. We have on
record two of
his remarkable prophecies, 1 Kings 11:31-39,
announcing the
rending of the ten tribes from Solomon; and 1 Kings
14:6-16,
delivered to Jeroboam's wife, foretelling the death
of Abijah
the king's son, the destruction of Jeroboam's house,
and the
captivity of Israel "beyond the river." Jeroboam
bears testimony
to the high esteem in which he was held as a prophet
of God (1
Kings 14:2,3).
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