Achbor
achbor
gnawing = mouse. (1.) an edomitish king (gen. 36:38; 1 chr. 1:49). (2.) one of josiah’s officers sent to the prophetess huldah to inquire regarding the newly-discovered book of the law (2 kings 22:12, 14). he is also called abdon (2 chr. 34:20).
historical examples
he sent an emb-ssy to necho, headed by his father-in-law elnathan, son of achbor, requesting his extradition.
the expositor’s bible f. w. farrar
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