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- Achish abstract "Achish is a name used in the Hebrew Bible for two Philistine rulers of Gath. It is perhaps only a general title of royalty, applicable to the Philistine kings. The two kings of Gath, which is identified by most scholars as Tell es-Safi, are: The monarch, described as "Achish the king of Gath", with whom David sought refuge when he fled from Saul. (1 Samuel 21:11-15) He is called Abimelech (meaning "father of the king") in the superscription of Psalms 34. It was probably this same king, or his son with the same name, described as "Achish, the son of Maoch", to whom David repaired a second time at the head of a band of 600 warriors. The king assigned David to Ziklag, whence he carried on war against the surrounding tribes. (1 Samuel 27:2-12) Achish had great confidence in the valour and fidelity of David (1 Samuel 28:1-2), but at the instigation of his courtiers did not permit him to go to battle along with the Philistine hosts. (1 Samuel 29:2-11) David remained with Achish a year and four months. Another king of Gath, described as "Achish, son of Maacah", probably a grandson of the foregoing king, is referred to during Solomon's reign. 1 Kings 2:39-46 mentions two servants of Shimei fleeing to this king in Gath, and Shimei going to Gath to bring them back, in breach of Solomon's orders, and the consequence was that Solomon put Shimei to death.In the seventh-century B.C. Ekron inscription the name Achish appears, along with four other names of the local kings of Ekron. A similar name (IKAUSU) appears as a king of Ekron in seventh-century B.C. Assyrian inscriptions. This apparently refers to the same king of Ekron. This appears to indicate that either the name Achish was a common name for Philistine kings, used both at Gath and Ekron, or, as Naveh has suggested, that the editor of the biblical text used a known name of a Philistine king from the end of the Iron Age (Achish of Ekron) as the name of a king(s) of Gath in narratives relating to earlier periods.".
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- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Abimelech.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Akish.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Amarna_Letters.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Amarna_letters.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Mormon.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_Bible_people.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philistines.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink David.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink David_Rohl.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Ekron_Royal_Dedicatory_Inscription.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Ekron_inscription.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Gath_(city).
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_Bible.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink King_David_(film).
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Philistines.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Gere.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Saul.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Saul_the_King.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Shimei.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Solomon.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Suwardata.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Tell_es-Safi.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Ziklag.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLink Šuwardata.
- Achish wikiPageWikiLinkText "Achis".
- Achish wikiPageWikiLinkText "Achish".
- Achish hasPhotoCollection Achish.
- Achish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bibleverse.
- Achish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eastons.
- Achish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Achish subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_people.
- Achish subject Category:Philistines.
- Achish hypernym Name.
- Achish type Agent.
- Achish type Article.
- Achish type Person.
- Achish type Work.
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- Achish type Source.
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- Achish type Person.
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- Achish type Thing.
- Achish type Q215627.
- Achish type Q5.
- Achish type Person.
- Achish comment "Achish is a name used in the Hebrew Bible for two Philistine rulers of Gath. It is perhaps only a general title of royalty, applicable to the Philistine kings. The two kings of Gath, which is identified by most scholars as Tell es-Safi, are: The monarch, described as "Achish the king of Gath", with whom David sought refuge when he fled from Saul. (1 Samuel 21:11-15) He is called Abimelech (meaning "father of the king") in the superscription of Psalms 34.".
- Achish label "Achish".
- Achish sameAs Achisch_(Gat).
- Achish sameAs אכיש.
- Achish sameAs Akhis.
- Achish sameAs Achis.
- Achish sameAs Achis_(Gat).
- Achish sameAs Akisj.
- Achish sameAs m.0hxp_.
- Achish sameAs Анхус.
- Achish sameAs Q167185.
- Achish sameAs Q167185.
- Achish wasDerivedFrom Achish?oldid=661875581.
- Achish isPrimaryTopicOf Achish.