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<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]] ( 1 Chronicles 24:10 ). </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 ( 1 Chronicles 24:10 ). </p | |||
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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 ).