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ʾaḥʾāv אַחְאָב ‘Ahab’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾāḥ אָח ‘brother’ and ʾāv אָב ‘father’
Roots: אח אב

ʾaḥʾāv pr n m pers
Ahab = "father's brother"
1) king of Israel, son of Omri, husband of Jezebel
2) false prophet executed by Nebuchadrezzar, time of Jeremiah

Mentioned in 1 Kings 16:28, 21:3, 21:4, 22:40, 22:50, 18:1, 18:5, 16:29, 16:30, 16:33, 17:1, 18:2, 18:3, 18:6, 18:9, 18:12, 18:16, 18:17, 18:20, 18:41, 18:42, 18:44, 18:45, 18:46, 19:1, 20:2, 20:13, 20:14, 21:1, 21:2, 21:8, 21:15, 21:16, 21:18, 21:20, 21:21, 21:24, 21:25, 21:27, 21:29, 22:20, 22:39, 22:41, 22:52 2 Kings 9:25, 21:3, 9:8, 9:7, 1:1, 3:1, 3:5, 8:16, 8:18, 8:25, 8:27, 8:28, 8:29, 9:9, 9:29, 10:1, 10:10, 10:11, 10:17, 10:18, 10:30, 21:13 Jeremiah 29:21, 29:22 Micah 6:16 2 Chronicles 21:13, 22:4, 22:8, 18:1, 18:2, 18:3, 18:19, 21:6, 22:3, 22:5, 22:6, 22:7

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