Everything about Abimelech totally explained
Abimelech or
Avimelech was a common name of the
Philistine kings.#The name of a king of Gerar which is mentioned in two of the three stories of
a wife confused for a sister in
Genesis. The
Haggada identifies them as separate people, the second being the first Abimelech's son, and that his original name was Benmelech (son of the King) but changed his name to his father's, which clearly evidences that the name means "my father is the king".
- Abimelech (Judges), a son of Gideon (book of Judges 9:1), who was proclaimed king after the death of his father (Judges 8:33-9:6).
- The son of Abiathar, and high priest in the time of David (1 Chronicles 18:16). In the parallel passage, 2 Samuel 8:17, we've the name Ahimelech, and Abiathar, the son of Ahimelech. This most authorities consider the more correct reading.
- The king of Gath, better known as Achish, as it appears in the title of Psalm 34. He's also referred to as Achimelech (See also 1 Samuel 21:10-15.)
Abimelech's name
Abimelech's name has three main translations, though none treats the name as being completely Hebrew, and all are slightly contorted. The first is
my father is king, which could be considered simply as a generic title given to a crown prince. This is supported in the Haggada when "Benmelech" son of Abimelech changes his name to Abimelech when he becomes king. The other two are more interesting, both essentially being
my father is MLK, with
MLK being the reference found elsewhere in the Bible in prohibitions such as
do not pass your children through the fire to MLK, in which case one of the two following possibilities arises
Either MLK refers to a major Canaanite deity probably named Moloch, for example Abimelech being my father is Moloch - a reference to belief in semi-divine kings, such as Abimelech
Or MLK refers to a type of (probably human) sacrifice probably named Molk, for example Abimelech being roughly my father is a sacrifice - a reference to Abimelech being pious
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