Ahikam in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
a-hi'-kam ('achiqam, "my brother has risen up"): A prominent
man of the time of King Josiah and the following decades (2 Ki
22:12,14; 25:22; 2 Ch 34:20; Jer 26:24; 39:14; 40:5 ff; 41:1
ff; 43:6). He was the son of Shaphan, who very likely is to be
identified with Shaphan the scribe, who was at that time so
prominent. Ahikam was the father of Gedaliah, whom, on the
capture of Jerusalem, Nebuchadnezzar made governor of the
land. Ahikam was a member of the deputation sent by Josiah to
the prophetess Huldah to consult her concerning the contents
of the Book of the Law which had been found. Under Jehoiakim
he had sufficient influence to protect Jeremiah from being put
to death. On the capture of Jerusalem Nebuchadnezzar committed
Jeremiah into the care of Gedaliah. It is clear that both
Shaphan and his son, like Jeremiah, belonged to the party
which held that the men of Judah were under obligation to keep
the oath which they had sworn to the tang of Babylon.
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