Ahimelech - brother of the king, the son of
Ahitub and father of
Abiathar (1
Sam. 22:20-23). He descended from Eli in the line of Ithamar. In
1 Chr. 18:16 he is called Abimelech, and is probably the same as
Ahiah (1 Sam. 14:3, 18). He was the twelfth high priest, and
officiated at Nob, where he was visited by
David (to whom and
his companions he gave five loaves of the showbread) when he
fled from
Saul (1 Sam. 21:1-9). He was summoned into
Saul's
presence, and accused, on the information of
Doeg[?] the Edomite,
of disloyalty because of his kindness to
David; whereupon the
king commanded that he, with the other priests who stood beside
him (86 in all), should be put to death. This sentence was
carried into execution by
Doeg[?] in the most cruel manner (1 Sam.
22:9-23). Possibly
Abiathar had a son also called Ahimelech, or
the two names, as some think, may have been accidentally
transposed in 2 Sam. 8:17; 1 Chr. 18:16, marg.; 24:3, 6, 31.
From Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)
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