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Maacah Or Maachah <ref name="term_16590" />
Maacah Or Maachah <ref name="term_16590" />
<p> 1. A city and region of [[Syria]] or Aram, 1 Chronicles 19:6; somewhere near the foot of mount Hermon, and Geshur. The portion of Manesseh beyond [[Jordan]] reached to this country, like that of [[Og]] king of Bashan, Deuteronomy 3:13,14; but it does not appear to have become subject to Israel, Joshua 12:4-6 13:13 , except during the reign of David, Solomon, and [[Jeroboam]] II. The king of Maachah, with other Syrians, joined the [[Ammonites]] in a war with David, and were defeated and made tributary, 2 Samuel 10:6-8,19 . </p> <p> 2. A wife of David, and the mother of Absalom. She was a daughter of Talmai, king of [[Geshur]] in Syria, 2 Samuel 3:3 . </p> <p> 3. The wife of [[Rehoboam]] and mother of Abijah, kings of Judah. She is called the "daughter" of [[Abishalom]] or Absalom, 1 Kings 15:2 2 Chronicles 11:20-22 . In 2 Chronicles 13:2 , she is called Michaiah, and is said to be the daughter of Uriel. She appears to have exerted a great influence over the members of the royal family; but was degraded from her high position, by Asa her grandson, for promoting idolatry, 2 Chronicles 15:16 . </p> <p> Six others of the same name are mentioned, in [[Genesis]] 22:24 1 Kings 2:39 1 Chronicles 2:48 7:16 11:43 27:16 . </p>
<p> 1. [[A]] city and region of Syria or Aram, &nbsp;1 Chronicles 19:6; somewhere near the foot of mount Hermon, and Geshur. The portion of Manesseh beyond [[Jordan]] reached to this country, like that of [[Og]] king of Bashan, &nbsp;Deuteronomy 3:13,14; but it does not appear to have become subject to Israel, &nbsp;Joshua 12:4-6 &nbsp; 13:13 , except during the reign of David, Solomon, and [[Jeroboam]] [[Ii.]] The king of Maachah, with other Syrians, joined the [[Ammonites]] in a war with David, and were defeated and made tributary, &nbsp;2 Samuel 10:6-8,19 . </p> <p> 2. [[A]] wife of David, and the mother of Absalom. She was a daughter of Talmai, king of [[Geshur]] in Syria, &nbsp;2 Samuel 3:3 . </p> <p> 3. The wife of [[Rehoboam]] and mother of Abijah, kings of Judah. She is called the "daughter" of [[Abishalom]] or Absalom, &nbsp;1 Kings 15:2 &nbsp; 2 Chronicles 11:20-22 . In &nbsp;2 Chronicles 13:2 , she is called Michaiah, and is said to be the daughter of Uriel. She appears to have exerted a great influence over the members of the royal family; but was degraded from her high position, by Asa her grandson, for promoting idolatry, &nbsp;2 Chronicles 15:16 . </p> <p> Six others of the same name are mentioned, in &nbsp;Genesis 22:24 &nbsp; 1 Kings 2:39 &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 2:48 &nbsp; 7:16 &nbsp; 11:43 &nbsp; 27:16 . </p>


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Latest revision as of 21:01, 12 October 2021

Maacah Or Maachah [1]

1. A city and region of Syria or Aram,  1 Chronicles 19:6; somewhere near the foot of mount Hermon, and Geshur. The portion of Manesseh beyond Jordan reached to this country, like that of Og king of Bashan,  Deuteronomy 3:13,14; but it does not appear to have become subject to Israel,  Joshua 12:4-6   13:13 , except during the reign of David, Solomon, and Jeroboam Ii. The king of Maachah, with other Syrians, joined the Ammonites in a war with David, and were defeated and made tributary,  2 Samuel 10:6-8,19 .

2. A wife of David, and the mother of Absalom. She was a daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur in Syria,  2 Samuel 3:3 .

3. The wife of Rehoboam and mother of Abijah, kings of Judah. She is called the "daughter" of Abishalom or Absalom,  1 Kings 15:2   2 Chronicles 11:20-22 . In  2 Chronicles 13:2 , she is called Michaiah, and is said to be the daughter of Uriel. She appears to have exerted a great influence over the members of the royal family; but was degraded from her high position, by Asa her grandson, for promoting idolatry,  2 Chronicles 15:16 .

Six others of the same name are mentioned, in  Genesis 22:24   1 Kings 2:39   1 Chronicles 2:48   7:16   11:43   27:16 .

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