Ahimelech
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Ahimelech (Template:Langx ʾĂḥīmeleḵ, "my brother is king"/"brother of a king")[1] was an Israelite priest and served as the grand priest of the town of Nob. In the Book of Samuel, he was described as the son of Ahitub and father of Abiathar (Script error: No such module "Bibleverse".), but described as the son of Abiathar in Script error: No such module "Bibleverse". and in four places in 1 Chronicles.[1] He descended from Aaron's son Ithamar and the High Priest of Israel Eli. In Script error: No such module "Bibleverse". his name is Abimelech according to the Masoretic Text,[1] and is probably the same as Ahiah (Script error: No such module "Bibleverse".).
Relation to David
He was the twelfth High PriestScript error: No such module "Unsubst"., and officiated at Nob, where he was visited by David (he gave David and his companions five loaves of the showbread) when David fled from Saul (Script error: No such module "Bibleverse".). He was summoned into Saul's presence, and accused of disloyalty for assisting David, on the information of Doeg the Edomite. Then the king commanded that he, with the other priests who stood beside him, 86 in all, should be slain with his family. This sentence was carried into execution by Doeg in a cruel manner (Script error: No such module "Bibleverse".). Possibly Abiathar had a son also called Ahimelech, or the two names, as some think, may have been accidentally transposed in Script error: No such module "Bibleverse".; Script error: No such module "Bibleverse"., marg.; 24:3, 6, 31.
Interpretation
Ahimelech's death was seen as a partial fulfilment of the curse on the House of Eli – that none of Eli's male descendants would live to old age; the other part of the curse on the House of Eli – that the priesthood would pass out of his descendants (1 Samuel 2:Script error: No such module "Bibleverse".)– was fulfilled when Abiathar was deposed from the office of High Priest. Rabbinical literature linked the extermination of the male descendants of David with the extermination of the priests of Nob by Saul - deeming it divine retribution because David's action had provoked Saul's outburst - and also linked the survival of David's descendant Joash with that of Ahimelech's son Abiathar.[2]
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