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Ahaz(2)

Ahaz in the Bible — son of Micah (1CH 8:35). Ahaz belonged to the tribe of Benjamin. Referenced in 3 scripture passages.

Name meaning: one that takes or possesses

Profile

Gender
male
Tribe
Benjamin
Scripture References
3 references
Known Names
1 name
Relationships
2 connections

Biography

The son of Jotham who became king of Judah, Ahaz was one of the most wicked kings of Judah. He practiced idolatry, burned his sons as offerings, and desecrated the temple. When threatened by Syria and Israel, he appealed to Assyria rather than God, bringing Judah under Assyrian domination. He even made a replica of a pagan altar and placed it in God's temple.

Significance

Ahaz exemplifies spiritual apostasy and the consequences of trusting in political alliances rather than God, demonstrating how far a leader can fall from his godly heritage.

Key Events

Became king of Judah(2 Kings 16:2)
Sacrificed his sons to idols(2 Kings 16:3)
Asked Assyria for help instead of God(2 Kings 16:7-9)
Replaced temple altar with pagan copy(2 Kings 16:10-16)
Death(2 Kings 16:2)

Names & Labels (1)

Ahazproper name
Hebrew
אָחָז
Transliteration
achaz
Meaning
he has grasped
Greek
Αχαζ
Reference
1CH 8:35
Strong's
H271

Family & Relationships (2)

son

Mica(1CH 8:35)

father

Jehoaddah(1CH 8:36)

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Ahaz in the Bible?

Ahaz is described in the Bible as son of Micah (1CH 8:35). Ahaz belonged to the tribe of Benjamin.

What does the name Ahaz mean?

The name Ahaz means “one that takes or possesses” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.

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