Ahistoric
without concern for history or historical development; indifferent to tradition.
adj.
“not historical, lacking in historical background or justification,” 1911, from a- (2) “not” + historic.
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without concern for history or historical development; indifferent to tradition. contemporary examples these are ahistorical and frankly grotesque comparisons, and the damage they cause cuts deep, in many directions. tel aviv is not vilna emily l. hauser april 19, 2012 instead, sadly, he produced this one-sided, ahistorical tantrum. an ahistorical tantrum in the times gil […]
- Ahithophel
an adviser to david who later turned against him by joining the rebellion of absalom. ii sam. 15–17. historical examples david felt deeply wounded by the alliance of ahithophel with his usurping son, and he was greatly discouraged by it. history of the jews, vol. i (of 6) heinrich graetz if he writes a political […]
- Ahitub
ahitub brother of goodness = good. (1.) the son of phinehas. on the death of his grandfather eli he succeeded to the office of high priest, and was himself succeeded by his son ahijah (1 sam. 14:3; 22:9, 11, 12, 20). (2.) the father of zadok, who was made high priest by saul after the […]
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ahlab fatness, a town of asher lying within the unconquered phoenician border (judg. 1:31), north-west of the sea of galilee; commonly identified with giscala, now el-jish.
- Ahmadiya
a modern sect, divided into an older group (qadianis) and a newer group (lah-r- party)