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== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_71148" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_71148" /> ==
<p> '''Ahi'kam.''' (a brother who raises up). Son of Shaphan, the scribe, an influential officer at the court of Josiah, was one of the delegates sent by Hilkaih to consult Huldah. &nbsp;2 Kings 22:12-14. In the reign of Jehoiakim, he successfully used his influence to protect the prophet Jeremiah. &nbsp;Jeremiah 26:24. He was the father of Gedaliah. (B.C. 641). See '''Gedaliah''' . </p>
<p> '''Ahi'kam.''' ''(A [[Brother]] Who Raises Up).'' Son of Shaphan, the scribe, an influential officer at the court of Josiah, was one of the delegates sent by Hilkaih to consult Huldah. &nbsp;2 Kings 22:12-14. In the reign of Jehoiakim, he successfully used his influence to protect the prophet Jeremiah. &nbsp;Jeremiah 26:24. He was the father of Gedaliah. (B.C. 641). ''See '' [[Gedaliah]] ''.'' </p>
          
          
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_64606" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_64606" /> ==
<p> Son of Shaphan the scribe, and one of those sent by Josiah to Huldah the prophetess to inquire of the Lord as to the book of the law that had been found. &nbsp;2 Kings 22:12-22 . He also served under [[Jehoiakim]] and shielded Jeremiah from death when he prophesied against the nation. He was father of [[Gedaliah]] whom [[Nebuchadnezzar]] made governor of the land. &nbsp;Jeremiah 26:24; &nbsp;Jeremiah 40:5-16; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1-16 . </p>
<p> Son of Shaphan the scribe, and one of those sent by Josiah to Huldah the prophetess to inquire of the Lord as to the book of the law that had been found. &nbsp;2 Kings 22:12-22 . He also served under [[Jehoiakim]] and shielded Jeremiah from death when he prophesied against the nation. He was father of Gedaliah whom [[Nebuchadnezzar]] made governor of the land. &nbsp;Jeremiah 26:24; &nbsp;Jeremiah 40:5-16; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1-16 . </p>
          
          
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_69482" /> ==
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_69482" /> ==
<p> '''Ahikam''' (a-hî'kam), brother of the enemy. A person who rescued Jeremiah, when It was proposed to give him into the hands of the people, to be put to death. &nbsp;2 Kings 22:12-14; &nbsp;2 Kings 25:22; &nbsp;Jeremiah 26:24; &nbsp;Jeremiah 39:14 </p>
<p> [[Ahikam]] ( ''A-Hî'Kam'' ), ''Brother Of The Enemy.'' A person who rescued Jeremiah, when It was proposed to give him into the hands of the people, to be put to death. &nbsp;2 Kings 22:12-14; &nbsp;2 Kings 25:22; &nbsp;Jeremiah 26:24; &nbsp;Jeremiah 39:14 </p>
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49227" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49227" /> ==
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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_439" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_439" /> ==
<p> '''''a''''' -'''''hı̄´kam''''' ( אחיקם , <i> ''''''aḥı̄ḳām''''' </i> , "my brother has risen up"): A prominent man of the time of King Josiah and the following decades (&nbsp;2 Kings 22:12 , &nbsp;2 Kings 22:14; &nbsp;2 Kings 25:22; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 34:20; &nbsp;Jeremiah 26:24; &nbsp;Jeremiah 39:14; &nbsp;Jeremiah 40:5; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1; &nbsp;Jeremiah 43:6 ). He was the son of Shaphan, who very likely is to be identified with Shaphan the scribe, who was at that time so prominent. Ahikam was the father of Gedaliah, whom, on the capture of Jerusalem, Nebuchadnezzar made governor of the land. Ahikam was a member of the deputation sent by Josiah to the prophetess Huldah to consult her concerning the contents of the Book of the Law which had been found. Under Jehoiakim he had sufficient influence to protect Jeremiah from being put to death. On the capture of Jerusalem Nebuchadnezzar committed Jeremiah into the care of Gedaliah. It is clear that both Shaphan and his son, like Jeremiah, belonged to the party which held that the men of [[Judah]] were under obligation to keep the oath which they had sworn to the tang of Babylon. </p>
<p> ''''' a ''''' - ''''' hı̄´kam ''''' ( אחיקם , <i> ''''' 'aḥı̄ḳām ''''' </i> , "my brother has risen up"): A prominent man of the time of King Josiah and the following decades (&nbsp;2 Kings 22:12 , &nbsp;2 Kings 22:14; &nbsp;2 Kings 25:22; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 34:20; &nbsp;Jeremiah 26:24; &nbsp;Jeremiah 39:14; &nbsp;Jeremiah 40:5; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1; &nbsp;Jeremiah 43:6 ). He was the son of Shaphan, who very likely is to be identified with Shaphan the scribe, who was at that time so prominent. Ahikam was the father of Gedaliah, whom, on the capture of Jerusalem, Nebuchadnezzar made governor of the land. Ahikam was a member of the deputation sent by Josiah to the prophetess Huldah to consult her concerning the contents of the Book of the Law which had been found. Under Jehoiakim he had sufficient influence to protect Jeremiah from being put to death. On the capture of Jerusalem Nebuchadnezzar committed Jeremiah into the care of Gedaliah. It is clear that both Shaphan and his son, like Jeremiah, belonged to the party which held that the men of Judah were under obligation to keep the oath which they had sworn to the tang of Babylon. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_18504" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_18504" /> ==
<p> (Hebrew Achikam', אֲחַיקָס , brother of support, i e. helper; Sept. Ἀχικάμ), the second named of the four eminent persons sent by King Josiah to inquire of the prophetess Huldah concerning the proper course to be pursued in relation to the acknowledged violations of the newly- discovered book of the law (&nbsp;2 Kings 22:12-14; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 34:20), B.C. 623. He afterward protected the prophet Jeremiah from the persecuting fury of Jehoiakim (&nbsp;Jeremiah 26:24), B.C. 607; and other members of his family were equally humane (&nbsp;Jeremiah 39:14). He was the son of Shaphan, the royal secretary, and father of Gedaliah, the viceroy of [[Judaea]] after the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians (&nbsp;2 Kings 25:22; &nbsp;Jeremiah 40:5-16; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1-18; &nbsp;Jeremiah 43:6). </p>
<p> (Hebrew Achikam', '''''אֲחַיקָס''''' '', Brother Of Support,'' i e. ''Helper;'' Sept. '''''Ἀχικάμ''''' ), the second named of the four eminent persons sent by King Josiah to inquire of the prophetess Huldah concerning the proper course to be pursued in relation to the acknowledged violations of the newly- discovered book of the law (&nbsp;2 Kings 22:12-14; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 34:20), B.C. 623. He afterward protected the prophet Jeremiah from the persecuting fury of Jehoiakim (&nbsp;Jeremiah 26:24), B.C. 607; and other members of his family were equally humane (&nbsp;Jeremiah 39:14). He was the son of Shaphan, the royal secretary, and father of Gedaliah, the viceroy of [[Judaea]] after the capture of Jerusalem by the Babylonians (&nbsp;2 Kings 25:22; &nbsp;Jeremiah 40:5-16; &nbsp;Jeremiah 41:1-18; &nbsp;Jeremiah 43:6). </p>
          
          
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_15014" /> ==
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_15014" /> ==