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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49347" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49347" /> ==
<p> <strong> ACCOS </strong> ( 1Ma 8:17 ). [[Grandfather]] of one of the envoys sent to [[Rome]] by [[Judas]] Maccabæus in b.c. 161. [[Accos]] represents the Heb. <strong> [[Hakkoz]] </strong> , the name of a priestly family ( <span> 1 [[Chronicles]] 24:10 </span> , <span> [[Ezra]] 2:61 </span> ). </p>
<p> <strong> [[Accos]] </strong> ( 1Ma 8:17 ). [[Grandfather]] of one of the envoys sent to Rome by [[Judas]] Maccabæus in b.c. 161. Accos represents the Heb. <strong> [[Hakkoz]] </strong> , the name of a priestly family (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 24:10 , &nbsp; Ezra 2:61 ). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_565" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_565" /> ==
<p> '''''ak´os''''' ( <span> Ἁκχώς </span> , <i> '''''Hakchṓs''''' </i> ): The grandfather of Eupolemus, whom [[Judas]] Maccabeus sent with others to [[Rome]] in 161 bc, to negotiate a "league of amity and confederacy" (1 Macc 8:17). The name occurs [[In]] the [[Old]] [[Testament]] as [[Hakkoz]] ( <span> הקּוץ </span> , <i> '''''haḳḳoc''''' </i> ), who was a priest in the reign of [[David]] ( <span> 1 [[Chronicles]] 24:10 </span> ). </p>
<p> '''''ak´os''''' ( Ἁκχώς , <i> '''''Hakchṓs''''' </i> ): The grandfather of Eupolemus, whom Judas Maccabeus sent with others to Rome in 161 bc, to negotiate a "league of amity and confederacy" (1 Macc 8:17). The name occurs In the Old [[Testament]] as Hakkoz (הקּוץ , <i> '''''haḳḳoc''''' </i> ), who was a priest in the reign of David (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 24:10 ). </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_17688" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_17688" /> ==
<p> ( <span> Ἀκκώς </span> , prob. for Heb. <span> Koz, </span> i.e. <span> Accoz, <span> הִקּוֹוֹ </span> </span> ; Vulg. <span> Jacob), </span> the father of John, and grandfather of the [[Eupolemus]] who was one of the ambassadors of [[Judas]] Maccabaeus to [[Rome]] ( <span> 1 [[Maccabees]] 8:17 </span> ). </p>
<p> (Ἀκκώς, prob. for Heb. ''Koz,'' i.e. ''Accoz, הִקּוֹוֹ'' ; Vulg. ''Jacob),'' the father of John, and grandfather of the [[Eupolemus]] who was one of the ambassadors of Judas Maccabaeus to Rome (&nbsp;1 [[Maccabees]] 8:17). </p>
          
          
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Revision as of 23:53, 12 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Accos ( 1Ma 8:17 ). Grandfather of one of the envoys sent to Rome by Judas Maccabæus in b.c. 161. Accos represents the Heb. Hakkoz , the name of a priestly family (  1 Chronicles 24:10 ,   Ezra 2:61 ).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

ak´os ( Ἁκχώς , Hakchṓs ): The grandfather of Eupolemus, whom Judas Maccabeus sent with others to Rome in 161 bc, to negotiate a "league of amity and confederacy" (1 Macc 8:17). The name occurs In the Old Testament as Hakkoz (הקּוץ , haḳḳoc ), who was a priest in the reign of David ( 1 Chronicles 24:10 ).

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]

(Ἀκκώς, prob. for Heb. Koz, i.e. Accoz, הִקּוֹוֹ ; Vulg. Jacob), the father of John, and grandfather of the Eupolemus who was one of the ambassadors of Judas Maccabaeus to Rome ( 1 Maccabees 8:17).

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