Achaz:
one that takes, or possesses
Achaz:
a'-kaz (Achaz), the King James Version (Mt 1:9): Greek form of Ahaz (thus the Revised Version (British and American)). The name of a King of Israel.
Achaz:
See AHAZ
Achaz:
a king of Judah (Matthew 1:9). SEE [AHAZ, 1.].
Ahaz: 1. King of Judah
Son and Successor of Jotham,
2Ki 15:38; 16:1; 2Ch 27:9; 28:1.
Idolatrous abominations of,
2Ki 16:3, 4; 2Ch 28:2-4, 22-25.
Kingdom of, invaded by the kings of Syria and Samaria,
2Ki 16:5, 6; 2Ch 28:5-8.
Robs the temple to purchase aid from the king of Assyria,
2Ki 16:7-9, 17, 18; 2Ch 28:21.
Visits Damascus, obtains a novel pattern of an altar, which he substitutes for the altar in the temple in Jerusalem, and otherwise perverts the forms of worship,
2Ki 16:10-16.
Sundial of,
2Ki 20:11; Isa 38:8.
Prophets in the reign of,
Isa 1:1; Hsa 1:1; Mic 1:1.
Prophecies concerning,
Isa 7:13-25.
Succeeded by Hezekiah,
2Ki 16:20.
Ahaz: 2. Son of Micah
1Ch 8:35; 9:41, 42
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
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