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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_619" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_619" /> ==
<p> <translit> a </translit> - <translit> ki </translit> - <translit> ak´a </translit> - <translit> rus </translit> (Codex Vaticanus <span> Ἀχιάχαρος </span> , <i> <translit> Achiácharos </translit> </i> ; <span> Ἀχείχαρος </span> , <i> <translit> Acheı́charos </translit> </i> ): [[Governor]] of Assyria. [[Achiacharus]] is the son of Anael, a brother of [[Tobit]] (Tobit 1:21). [[Sarchedonus]] (Esarhaddon), the king of Assyria, appointed him over all "accounts of his kingdom" and over all "his affairs" (Tobit 1:21f; compare <span> [[Daniel]] 2:48 </span> ). At his request Tobit comes to [[Nineveh]] (Tobit 1:22). Achiacharus nourishes Tobit, while the latter is afflicted with disease (Tobit 2:10). [[He]] attends the wedding-feast of [[Tobias]] (Tobit 11:18). Is persecuted by Aman, but saved (Tobit 14:10). </p>
<p> '''''a''''' -'''''ki''''' -'''''ak´a''''' -'''''rus''''' (Codex Vaticanus <span> Ἀχιάχαρος </span> , <i> '''''Achiácharos''''' </i> ; <span> Ἀχείχαρος </span> , <i> '''''Acheı́charos''''' </i> ): [[Governor]] of Assyria. [[Achiacharus]] is the son of Anael, a brother of [[Tobit]] (Tobit 1:21). [[Sarchedonus]] (Esarhaddon), the king of Assyria, appointed him over all "accounts of his kingdom" and over all "his affairs" (Tobit 1:21f; compare <span> [[Daniel]] 2:48 </span> ). At his request Tobit comes to [[Nineveh]] (Tobit 1:22). Achiacharus nourishes Tobit, while the latter is afflicted with disease (Tobit 2:10). [[He]] attends the wedding-feast of [[Tobias]] (Tobit 11:18). Is persecuted by Aman, but saved (Tobit 14:10). </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_17630" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_17630" /> ==
<p> ( <span> Ἀχιάχαρος </span> <span> , </span> for Heb. <span> אֲחַיאֲחֲרוֹן </span> brother of the <span> following, </span> perh. i. q. <span> posthumous </span> or <span> latest), </span> the son of [[Anael]] (or Ananiel), and the uncle of [[Tobit]] ( <span> Tobit 1:21 </span> ), as also of [[Nasbas]] ( <span> Tobit 11:18 </span> ). [[He]] had experienced ingratitude at "the hands of [[Aman]] ( <span> Tobit 14:10 </span> ), but became the cup-bearer and vizier of Sarchedon ( <span> Tobit 1:22 </span> ), and befriended Tobit ( <span> Tobit 2:10 </span> ). (See <a> MORDECAI </a> ). </p>
<p> ( <span> Ἀχιάχαρος </span> <span> , </span> for Heb. <span> אֲחַיאֲחֲרוֹן </span> brother of the <span> following, </span> perh. i. q. <span> posthumous </span> or <span> latest), </span> the son of [[Anael]] (or Ananiel), and the uncle of [[Tobit]] ( <span> Tobit 1:21 </span> ), as also of [[Nasbas]] ( <span> Tobit 11:18 </span> ). [[He]] had experienced ingratitude at "the hands of [[Aman]] ( <span> Tobit 14:10 </span> ), but became the cup-bearer and vizier of Sarchedon ( <span> Tobit 1:22 </span> ), and befriended Tobit ( <span> Tobit 2:10 </span> ). (See [[Mordecai]]). </p>
          
          
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