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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_617" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_617" /> ==
<p> <translit> ab´i </translit> - <translit> hāl </translit> ( <span> אביחיל </span> , <i> <translit> 'ăbhı̄ḥayil </translit> </i> ; in some manuscripts <i> <translit> 'abhihayil </translit> </i> , when feminine, but best reading is the former: "father, or cause, of strength"): [[Five]] persons in the [[Old]] [[Testament]] are called by this name: (1) <links> A L </links> evite and the father of Zuriel, who in the [[Wilderness]] was head of the house of Merari, Levi's youngest son ( <span> [[Numbers]] 3:35 </span> ); (2) The wife of Abishur, a man of the tribe of Judah, in the line of Hazron and [[Jerahmeel]] ( <span> 1 [[Chronicles]] 2:29 </span> ); (3) [[One]] of the heads of the tribe of Gad, who dwelt in [[Gilead]] of [[Bashan]] ( <span> 1 Chronicles 5:14 </span> ); (4) [[Either]] a wife of Rehoboam, king of Judah, or mother of his wife Mahalath, according to the interpretation of the text ( <span> 2 Chronicles 11:18 </span> ); probably the latter view is correct, since there is no conjunction in the text, and since ( <span> 2 Chronicles 11:19 </span> ) contemplates only one wife as already mentioned. This being true, she was the wife of Jerimath, a son of David, and daughter of Eliab, David's eldest brother. It is interesting to note this frequent intermarriage in the [[Davidic]] house; (5) [[Father]] of [[Queen]] Esther, who became wife of Xerxes (Biblical <i> [[Ahasuerus]] </i> ) king of Persia, after the removal of the former queen, Vashti, ( <span> [[Esther]] 2:15 </span> ; <span> Esther 9:29 </span> ). [[He]] was uncle of Mordecai. </p>
<p> '''''ab´i''''' -'''''hāl''''' ( <span> אביחיל </span> , <i> ''''''ăbhı̄ḥayil''''' </i> ; in some manuscripts <i> ''''''abhihayil''''' </i> , when feminine, but best reading is the former: "father, or cause, of strength"): [[Five]] persons in the [[Old]] [[Testament]] are called by this name: (1) A L evite and the father of Zuriel, who in the [[Wilderness]] was head of the house of Merari, Levi's youngest son ( <span> [[Numbers]] 3:35 </span> ); (2) The wife of Abishur, a man of the tribe of Judah, in the line of Hazron and [[Jerahmeel]] ( <span> 1 [[Chronicles]] 2:29 </span> ); (3) [[One]] of the heads of the tribe of Gad, who dwelt in [[Gilead]] of [[Bashan]] ( <span> 1 Chronicles 5:14 </span> ); (4) [[Either]] a wife of Rehoboam, king of Judah, or mother of his wife Mahalath, according to the interpretation of the text ( <span> 2 Chronicles 11:18 </span> ); probably the latter view is correct, since there is no conjunction in the text, and since ( <span> 2 Chronicles 11:19 </span> ) contemplates only one wife as already mentioned. This being true, she was the wife of Jerimath, a son of David, and daughter of Eliab, David's eldest brother. It is interesting to note this frequent intermarriage in the [[Davidic]] house; (5) [[Father]] of [[Queen]] Esther, who became wife of Xerxes (Biblical <i> [[Ahasuerus]] </i> ) king of Persia, after the removal of the former queen, Vashti, ( <span> [[Esther]] 2:15 </span> ; <span> Esther 9:29 </span> ). [[He]] was uncle of Mordecai. </p>
          
          
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_14903" /> ==
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_17029" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_17029" /> ==
<p> (Heb. Abicha'yil, <span> אֲבַיחִיַל </span> <span> , father of </span> [i.e. <span> endowed with </span> ] might, or perhaps leader of the song), the name of three men and two women. </p> <p> <span> 1. </span> (Sept. <span> ‘Αβιχαϊ </span> v <span> λ </span> . <span> ) </span> The father of Zuriel, which latter was the chief of the [[Levitical]] family of [[Merari]] at the exode ( <span> [[Numbers]] 3:35 </span> ). B.C. ante 1657. </p> <p> <span> 2. </span> (Sept. <span> ‘Αβιγαία </span> v. r <span> . </span> <span> ‘Αβιχαία </span> .) The wife of [[Abishur]] (of the family of Jerahmeel), and mother of [[Ahban]] and [[Molid]] ( <span> 1 [[Chronicles]] 2:29 </span> , where the name in some MSS. is <span> Abiha'yil, <span> אֲבַיהִיַל </span> , </span> apparently by error). B.C. considerably post 1612. </p> <p> <span> 3. </span> (Sept. <span> ‘Αβιχαία </span> .) The son of Huri, and one of the family chiefs of the tribe of Gad, who settled in [[Bashan]] ( <span> 1 Chronicles 5:14 </span> ), B.C. between 1093 and 782. </p> <p> <span> 4. </span> (Sept. <span> ‘Αβιαϊάλ </span> v. r. <span> ‘Αβιαϊ </span> v <span> α </span> and <span> ‘Αβιχαία </span> .) The second wife of king Rehoboam, to whom she or the previous wife bore several sons ( <span> 2 Chronicles 11:18 </span> ). B.C. 972. She is there called the "daughter" of Eliab, the son of Jesse, which must mean descendant [ (See <a> FATHER </a> ) ], since David, the youngest of his father's sons, was thirty years old when he began to reign, eighty years before her marriage. </p> <p> <span> 5. </span> (Sept. <span> ‘Αμιναδάβ </span> v. r. <span> ‘Αβιχαϊ </span> v <span> α </span> .) The father of Esther, and uncle of [[Mordecai]] ( <span> [[Esther]] 2:15 </span> ; <span> Esther 9:29 </span> ;' comp. 2:7). B.C. ante 479. </p>
<p> (Heb. Abicha'yil, <span> אֲבַיחִיַל </span> <span> , father of </span> [i.e. <span> endowed with </span> ] might, or perhaps leader of the song), the name of three men and two women. </p> <p> <span> 1. </span> (Sept. <span> ‘Αβιχαϊ </span> v <span> λ </span> . <span> ) </span> The father of Zuriel, which latter was the chief of the [[Levitical]] family of [[Merari]] at the exode ( <span> [[Numbers]] 3:35 </span> ). B.C. ante 1657. </p> <p> <span> 2. </span> (Sept. <span> ‘Αβιγαία </span> v. r <span> . </span> <span> ‘Αβιχαία </span> .) The wife of [[Abishur]] (of the family of Jerahmeel), and mother of [[Ahban]] and [[Molid]] ( <span> 1 [[Chronicles]] 2:29 </span> , where the name in some MSS. is <span> Abiha'yil, <span> אֲבַיהִיַל </span> , </span> apparently by error). B.C. considerably post 1612. </p> <p> <span> 3. </span> (Sept. <span> ‘Αβιχαία </span> .) The son of Huri, and one of the family chiefs of the tribe of Gad, who settled in [[Bashan]] ( <span> 1 Chronicles 5:14 </span> ), B.C. between 1093 and 782. </p> <p> <span> 4. </span> (Sept. <span> ‘Αβιαϊάλ </span> v. r. <span> ‘Αβιαϊ </span> v <span> α </span> and <span> ‘Αβιχαία </span> .) The second wife of king Rehoboam, to whom she or the previous wife bore several sons ( <span> 2 Chronicles 11:18 </span> ). B.C. 972. She is there called the "daughter" of Eliab, the son of Jesse, which must mean descendant [ (See [[Father]]) ], since David, the youngest of his father's sons, was thirty years old when he began to reign, eighty years before her marriage. </p> <p> <span> 5. </span> (Sept. <span> ‘Αμιναδάβ </span> v. r. <span> ‘Αβιχαϊ </span> v <span> α </span> .) The father of Esther, and uncle of [[Mordecai]] ( <span> [[Esther]] 2:15 </span> ; <span> Esther 9:29 </span> ;' comp. 2:7). B.C. ante 479. </p>
          
          
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American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [1]

The wife of Rehoboam, king of Judah, 2 Chronicles 11.18  ; the "daughter" - that is here, the descendant-of Eliab, David's brother.

Easton's Bible Dictionary [2]

  • Numbers 3:35 .
  • 1Chronicles 2:29.
  • 1Chronicles 5:14.
  • The second wife of King Rehoboam (2Chronicles 11:18), a descendant of Eliab, David's eldest brother.
  • The father of Esther and uncle of Mordecai ( Esther 2:15 ).

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [3]

("father of splendor".)

1. Wife of Rehoboam, king of Judah, daughter, i.e. descendant of Eliab, David's oldest brother. But Keil argues that 2 Chronicles 11:19-20 shows that in 2 Chronicles 11:18 only one wife is named; therefore the sense is "Mahalath the daughter of Jerimoth son of David and of Abihail" (the daughter of Eliab, etc.)

2. Numbers 3:35 .

3. 1 Chronicles 2:23 .

4. 1 Chronicles 5:14 .

5. Father of Queen Esther, and uncle of Mordecai ( Esther 2:15 ).

Holman Bible Dictionary [4]

1 Chronicles 2:29 2 2 Chronicles 11:18 Numbers 3:35 4 Esther 2:15 5 1 Chronicles 5:14

Hitchcock's Bible Names [5]

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [6]

ABIHAIL (‘father is might’). 1 . As the name of a man it occurs ( a ) in 1 Chronicles 5:14 as that of a Gadite who dwelt in the land of Bashan. ( b ) It was also the name of Esther’s father, the uncle of Mordecai ( Esther 2:15  ; Esther 9:29 ).

2 . As the name of a woman it occurs three times: ( a ) 1 Chronicles 2:29 , the wife of Abishur, of the tribe of Judah; this is its only occurrence in pre-exilic writings. ( b ) Numbers 3:35 , a daughter of the sons of Merari, of the tribe of Levi, the mother of Zuriel, a ‘prince’ among the families of Merari. ( c ) 2 Chronicles 11:18 , the mother of Rehoboam’s wife, Mahalath, and daughter of Eliab, David’s eldest brother.

It is a woman’s name in Minæan (South Arabian) inscriptions, where it occurs in the form Ili-hail .

W. O. E. Oesterley.

Smith's Bible Dictionary [7]

Abiha'il. (father of, that is, possessing, strength).

1. Father of Zuriel, chief of the Levitical father of Merari, a contemporary of Moses. Numbers 3:35 . (B.C. 1490).

2. Wife of Abishur. 1 Chronicles 2:29 .

3. Son of Huri, of the tribe of Gad. 1 Chronicles 5:14 .

4. Wife of Rehoboam. She is called the daughter, that is, descendant, of Eliab, the elder brother of David. 2 Chronicles 11:18 . (B.C. 972).

5. Father of Esther and uncle of Mordecai. Esther 2:15  ; Esther 9:29 .

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [8]

ab´i -hāl ( אביחיל , 'ăbhı̄ḥayil  ; in some manuscripts 'abhihayil , when feminine, but best reading is the former: "father, or cause, of strength"): Five persons in the Old Testament are called by this name: (1) A L evite and the father of Zuriel, who in the Wilderness was head of the house of Merari, Levi's youngest son ( Numbers 3:35 ); (2) The wife of Abishur, a man of the tribe of Judah, in the line of Hazron and Jerahmeel ( 1 Chronicles 2:29 ); (3) One of the heads of the tribe of Gad, who dwelt in Gilead of Bashan ( 1 Chronicles 5:14 ); (4) Either a wife of Rehoboam, king of Judah, or mother of his wife Mahalath, according to the interpretation of the text ( 2 Chronicles 11:18 ); probably the latter view is correct, since there is no conjunction in the text, and since ( 2 Chronicles 11:19 ) contemplates only one wife as already mentioned. This being true, she was the wife of Jerimath, a son of David, and daughter of Eliab, David's eldest brother. It is interesting to note this frequent intermarriage in the Davidic house; (5) Father of Queen Esther, who became wife of Xerxes (Biblical Ahasuerus ) king of Persia, after the removal of the former queen, Vashti, ( Esther 2:15  ; Esther 9:29 ). He was uncle of Mordecai.

Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [9]

Abihail, 1

Abiha´il (Father of light or splendor), the wife of Rehoboam, king of Judah. She is called the daughter of Eliab, David's elder brother ( 2 Chronicles 11:18 ); but was doubtless only his descendant.

Abihail, 2

Abihail (Father of might, i.e. mighty). This name should be written Abichail. It was borne by several persons:

Abichail, the son of Huri, one of the family-chiefs of the tribe of Gad, who settled in Bashan ( 1 Chronicles 5:14 ).

Abichail, the father of Zuriel, who was the father of the Levitical tribes of Merari ( Numbers 3:35 ).

Abichail, the father of Queen Esther, and brother of Mordecai ( Esther 2:15 ).

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [10]

(Heb. Abicha'yil, אֲבַיחִיַל , father of [i.e. endowed with ] might, or perhaps leader of the song), the name of three men and two women.

1. (Sept. ‘Αβιχαϊ v λ . ) The father of Zuriel, which latter was the chief of the Levitical family of Merari at the exode ( Numbers 3:35 ). B.C. ante 1657.

2. (Sept. ‘Αβιγαία v. r . ‘Αβιχαία .) The wife of Abishur (of the family of Jerahmeel), and mother of Ahban and Molid ( 1 Chronicles 2:29 , where the name in some MSS. is Abiha'yil, אֲבַיהִיַל , apparently by error). B.C. considerably post 1612.

3. (Sept. ‘Αβιχαία .) The son of Huri, and one of the family chiefs of the tribe of Gad, who settled in Bashan ( 1 Chronicles 5:14 ), B.C. between 1093 and 782.

4. (Sept. ‘Αβιαϊάλ v. r. ‘Αβιαϊ v α and ‘Αβιχαία .) The second wife of king Rehoboam, to whom she or the previous wife bore several sons ( 2 Chronicles 11:18 ). B.C. 972. She is there called the "daughter" of Eliab, the son of Jesse, which must mean descendant [ (See Father) ], since David, the youngest of his father's sons, was thirty years old when he began to reign, eighty years before her marriage.

5. (Sept. ‘Αμιναδάβ v. r. ‘Αβιχαϊ v α .) The father of Esther, and uncle of Mordecai ( Esther 2:15  ; Esther 9:29  ;' comp. 2:7). B.C. ante 479.

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