Amaziah in Easton's Bible Dictionary
strengthened by Jehovah. (1.) A Levite, son of Hilkiah, of
the
descendants of Ethan the Merarite (1 Chr. 6:45).
(2.) The son and successor of Joash, and eighth king
of the
separate kingdom of Judah (2 Kings 14:1-4). He began
his reign
by punishing the murderers of his father (5-7; 2
Chr. 25:3-5).
He was the first to employ a mercenary army of
100,000 Israelite
soldiers, which he did in his attempt to bring the
Edomites
again under the yoke of Judah (2 Chr. 25:5, 6). He
was commanded
by a prophet of the Lord to send back the
mercenaries, which he
did (2 Chr. 25:7-10, 13), much to their annoyance.
His obedience
to this command was followed by a decisive victory
over the
Edomites (2 Chr. 25:14-16). Amaziah began to worship
some of the
idols he took from the Edomites, and this was his
ruin, for he
was vanquished by Joash, king of Israel, whom he
challenged to
battle. The disaster he thus brought upon Judah by
his
infatuation in proclaiming war against Israel
probably
occasioned the conspiracy by which he lost his life
(2 Kings
14:8-14, 19). He was slain at Lachish, whither he
had fled, and
his body was brought upon horses to Jerusalem, where
it was
buried in the royal sepulchre (2 Kings 14:19, 20; 2
Chr. 25:27,
28).
(3.) A priest of the golden calves at Bethel (Amos
7:10-17).
(4.) The father of Joshah, one of the Simeonite
chiefs in the
time of Hezekiah (1 Chr. 4:34).
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