Ahaziah

AHAZIAH (“he whom Yahweh sustains”), the name of two kings in
the Bible, one of Israel, the other of Judah.
(1) Ahaziah, 8th king of Israel, was the son and successor
of Ahab, and reigned for less than two years. On his accession the
Moabites refused any longer to pay tribute. Ahaziah lost his life
through a fall from the lattice of an upper room in his palace, and it
is stated that in his illness he sent to consult the oracle of Baal-zebub
at Ekron; his messengers, however, were met by Elijah, who bade them
return and tell the king he must die (e Kings i. 2-17; cf. Luke ix.
54-56).
(2) Ahaziah, 6th king of Judah, was the son cf Jehoram and
Ahab’s daughter Athaliah, and reigned one year. He is described as a
wicked and idolatrous king, and was slain by Jehu, son of Nimshi. He is
variously called Jehoahaz and Azariah.
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