Achimaas
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historical examples
achimaas, in nephthali: he also had basemath, the daughter of solomon, to wife.
the bible, douay-rheims version various
and achimaas crying out, said to the king: g-d save thee, o king.
the bible, douay-rheims version various
and the watchman said: the running of the foremost seemeth to me like the running of achimaas the son of sadoc.
the bible, douay-rheims version various
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