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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_18287" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_18287" /> ==
<p> (Hebrew Achochi', אֲחוֹחַי; Sept. παράδελφος, Ἀχωϊ v της [v. r. Ἀωϊ v της ]'', Ἀχωχί,'' Ἀχώρ [v. r. Ἀχωνί ]'', Ἀωθί'' [v. r. Χώχ, Ε᾿χώχ ]), an epithet applied to [[Dodo]] or Dodai, one of the captains under [[Solomon]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 27:4), and his son Eleazar, one of David's three chief warriors (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:9; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:12), as well as to [[Zalmon]] or Ilai, another of his body-guard (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:28; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:29); doubtless from their descent from [[Ahoah]] (See [[Ahoah]]) (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 8:4) the [[Benjamite]] (comp. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:26). </p>
<p> (Hebrew Achochi', '''''אֲחוֹחַי''''' ; Sept. '''''Παράδελφος''''' , '''''Ἀχωϊ''''' v '''''Της''''' [v. r. '''''Ἀωϊ''''' v '''''Της''''' ] '', '''''Ἀχωχί''''' ,'' '''''Ἀχώρ''''' [v. r. '''''Ἀχωνί''''' ] '', '''''Ἀωθί''''' '' [v. r. '''''Χώχ''''' , '''''Ε᾿Χώχ''''' ]), an epithet applied to [[Dodo]] or Dodai, one of the captains under [[Solomon]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 27:4), and his son Eleazar, one of David's three chief warriors (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:9; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:12), as well as to [[Zalmon]] or Ilai, another of his body-guard (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:28; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:29); doubtless from their descent from AHOAH (See [[Ahoah]]) (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 8:4) the [[Benjamite]] (comp. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:26). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_533" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_533" /> ==
<p> '''''a''''' -'''''hō´hı̄t''''' ( אחוחי , <i> ''''''ăḥoḥı̄''''' </i> ): [[A]] patronymic employed in connection with the descendants of [[Ahoah]] (which see) such as Doda (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:9 ) or Dodo (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:12 ), [[Ilai]] (29) or Zalmon (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:28 ), and also Eleazar, son of Dodo (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:12 ). The family must have been fond of military affairs, for all the above were officers in David and Solomon's armies. </p>
<p> ''''' a ''''' - ''''' hō´hı̄t ''''' ( אחוחי , <i> ''''' 'ăḥoḥı̄ ''''' </i> ): A patronymic employed in connection with the descendants of Ahoah (which see) such as Doda (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:9 ) or Dodo (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:12 ), [[Ilai]] (29) or Zalmon (&nbsp;2 Samuel 23:28 ), and also Eleazar, son of Dodo (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:12 ). The family must have been fond of military affairs, for all the above were officers in David and Solomon's armies. </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 14:22, 16 October 2021

Easton's Bible Dictionary [1]

 1 Chronicles 27:4 2 Samuel 23:9 1 Chronicles 11:12 2 Samuel 23:28 1 Chronicles 11:29

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

 2 Samuel 23:9 2 Samuel 23:28 1 Chronicles 11:29 1 Chronicles 27:4

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]

(Hebrew Achochi', אֲחוֹחַי ; Sept. Παράδελφος , Ἀχωϊ v Της [v. r. Ἀωϊ v Της ] , Ἀχωχί , Ἀχώρ [v. r. Ἀχωνί ] , Ἀωθί [v. r. Χώχ , Ε᾿Χώχ ]), an epithet applied to Dodo or Dodai, one of the captains under Solomon ( 1 Chronicles 27:4), and his son Eleazar, one of David's three chief warriors ( 2 Samuel 23:9;  1 Chronicles 11:12), as well as to Zalmon or Ilai, another of his body-guard ( 2 Samuel 23:28;  1 Chronicles 11:29); doubtless from their descent from AHOAH (See Ahoah) ( 1 Chronicles 8:4) the Benjamite (comp.  1 Chronicles 11:26).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]

a - hō´hı̄t ( אחוחי , 'ăḥoḥı̄ ): A patronymic employed in connection with the descendants of Ahoah (which see) such as Doda ( 2 Samuel 23:9 ) or Dodo ( 1 Chronicles 11:12 ), Ilai (29) or Zalmon ( 2 Samuel 23:28 ), and also Eleazar, son of Dodo ( 1 Chronicles 11:12 ). The family must have been fond of military affairs, for all the above were officers in David and Solomon's armies.

References