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English Dictionary: Ahab by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Ahab
n
  1. according to the Old Testament he was a pagan king of Israel and husband of Jezebel (9th century BC)
From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Ahab
      father's brother. (1.) The son of Omri, whom he succeeded as the
      seventh king of Israel. His history is recorded in 1 Kings
      16-22. His wife was Jezebel (q.v.), who exercised a very evil
      influence over him. To the calf-worship introduced by Jeroboam
      he added the worship of Baal. He was severely admonished by
      Elijah (q.v.) for his wickedness. His anger was on this account
      kindled against the prophet, and he sought to kill him. He
      undertook three campaigns against Ben-hadad II., king of
      Damascus. In the first two, which were defensive, he gained a
      complete victory over Ben-hadad, who fell into his hands, and
      was afterwards released on the condition of his restoring all
      the cities of Israel he then held, and granting certain other
      concessions to Ahab. After three years of peace, for some cause
      Ahab renewed war (1 Kings 22:3) with Ben-hadad by assaulting the
      city of Ramoth-gilead, although the prophet Micaiah warned him
      that he would not succeed, and that the 400 false prophets who
      encouraged him were only leading him to his ruin. Micaiah was
      imprisoned for thus venturing to dissuade Ahab from his purpose.
      Ahab went into the battle disguised, that he might if possible
      escape the notice of his enemies; but an arrow from a bow "drawn
      at a venture" pierced him, and though stayed up in his chariot
      for a time he died towards evening, and Elijah's prophecy (1
      Kings 21:19) was fulfilled. He reigned twenty-three years.
      Because of his idolatry, lust, and covetousness, Ahab is
      referred to as pre-eminently the type of a wicked king (2 Kings
      8:18; 2 Chr. 22:3; Micah 6:16).
     
         (2.) A false prophet referred to by Jeremiah (Jer. 29:21), of
      whom nothing further is known.
     

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:
   Ahab, uncle, or father's brother
  
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