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Maacah

Maacah (Codex Alexandrinus: Maacha, KJV: Maachah) is a biblical name with many references:

  1. Small Aramean kingdom east of the Sea of Galilee (I Chronicles 19:6). Its territory was in the region assigned to the half-tribe of Manasseh east of the Jordan. Maacah, its king, became a mercenary of the Ammonites in their war against David (II Samuel 10:6). It is probable that the city Abel of Beth-maachah in Naphtali (ib. xx. 15) derived its name from its relation to this kingdom and people.
  2. A wife of David, and daughter of Talmai, King of Geshur (ib. iii. 3), a near neighbor of the Maachathites. David begat Absalom and Tamar with her.
  3. King of Gath, to whose son, Achish, Shimei's servants fled early in Solomon's reign (I Kings 2:39). About a half-century earlier than this event, David with 600 men had fled to Achish, son of Maoch, King of Gath (I Samuel 27:2); but the identification of Maoch is doubtful, though kinship is exceedingly probable.
  4. Wife of Rehoboam, King of Judah, and mother of Abijah; in I Kings 15:2 she is called the daughter of Abishalom, but of "Absalom" in II Chronicles 11:20, 21. She was removed from her position as queen mother by her grandson Asa (ib. xv. 16).
  5. A child of Abraham's brother Nachor, evidently a boy. (Gen. 22:23,24)
  6. Wife of Machir, Manasseh's son. (1. Chr. 7:15-16)
  7. One of the wives of Hezron's son Caleb. (1. Chr 2:48)
  8. Wife of Jeiel. (1.Chr. 8:29)
  9. Father of Hanan, who was a man in David's army. (1. Chr. 11:43)
  10. Father of Shephatiah, who was an office man in David's time. (1. Chr. 27:16)

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