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אַחְאָב

Achâb

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

Achab (or Ahab) is the name of a king of Israel and a prophet in Babylon. The name comes from Hebrew roots meaning "brother" and "father," implying "brother of his father" or "friend of his father." It appears in the Bible in reference to these specific individuals.

Achab, the name of a king of Israel and of a prophet at Babylon

The Hebrew word Achâb means "Achab, the name of a king of Israel and of a prophet at Babylon," used in Scripture in contexts that reveal its full semantic depth.

Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer

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