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rdfs:comment | - King Ahaziah (Hebrew אחזיהו המלך held by YHWH) (906-vr. 886-r. 885-d. 884 BC according to Ussher, or 863-vr. 842-r. 841-d. 841 BC according to Thiele) was the sixth king of the Southern Kingdom of Israel. He succeeded his father Jehoram and in fact served a year as viceroy under Jehoram before his one-year lone reign. He is remembered very little, and mainly on account of King Jehu, who killed him and his uncle Jehoram of Israel in the same engagement, and his mother Athaliah, who counseled him to do evil deeds and ultimately served a bloody reign of her own.
- Ahaziah, son of Ahab and the Sidonian princess Jezebel, succeeded his father to the throne of Israel in the seventeenth year of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah. He was the third king of the third dynasty to rule the northern kingdom. He reigned for only two years, dying as a result of an injury incurred in a fall from a balcony at the royal palace. His brother Jehoram succeeded him.
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abstract | - King Ahaziah (Hebrew אחזיהו המלך held by YHWH) (906-vr. 886-r. 885-d. 884 BC according to Ussher, or 863-vr. 842-r. 841-d. 841 BC according to Thiele) was the sixth king of the Southern Kingdom of Israel. He succeeded his father Jehoram and in fact served a year as viceroy under Jehoram before his one-year lone reign. He is remembered very little, and mainly on account of King Jehu, who killed him and his uncle Jehoram of Israel in the same engagement, and his mother Athaliah, who counseled him to do evil deeds and ultimately served a bloody reign of her own.
- Ahaziah, son of Ahab and the Sidonian princess Jezebel, succeeded his father to the throne of Israel in the seventeenth year of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah. He was the third king of the third dynasty to rule the northern kingdom. He reigned for only two years, dying as a result of an injury incurred in a fall from a balcony at the royal palace. His brother Jehoram succeeded him.
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