The story of Abijah

Abijah was a biblical figure who was the son of King Rehoboam and the grandson of King Solomon. He was the twelfth king of Judah and reigned for three years. He was known for his religious zeal and his military prowess. He was the brother of King Asa and the father of King Jehoshaphat. Abijah was known for his religious zeal and his military prowess. He was a strong believer in the worship of Yahweh and was determined to restore the worship of Yahweh in Judah. He led a successful campaign against Jeroboam, the king of Israel, and was able to restore the worship of Yahweh in Judah. He also built up the fortifications of Jerusalem and strengthened the kingdom of Judah. Abijah was also known for his military prowess. He led a successful campaign against Jeroboam and was able to defeat him. He also led a successful campaign against the Philistines and was able to drive them out of Judah. Abijah is best known for his religious zeal and his military prowess. He was a strong believer in the worship of Yahweh and was determined to restore the worship of Yahweh in Judah. He was also a successful military leader and was able to drive out the Philistines and defeat Jeroboam. He was a great leader and was able to strengthen the kingdom of Judah.
Name meaning
"My Father is Yahweh"
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
King of Judah
First mention
1 Kings 14:1
Appearances in the Bible
20 mentions
In Hebrew
אביה