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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Abiathar
        father of abundance, or my father excels, the son of Ahimelech
        the high priest. He was the tenth high priest, and the fourth in
        descent from Eli. When his father was slain with the priests of
        Nob, he escaped, and bearing with him the ephod, he joined
        David, who was then in the cave of Adullam (1 Sam. 22:20-23;
        23:6). He remained with David, and became priest of the party of
        which he was the leader (1 Sam. 30:7). When David ascended the
        throne of Judah, Abiathar was appointed high priest (1 Chr.
        15:11; 1 Kings 2:26) and the "king's companion" (1 Chr. 27:34).
        Meanwhile Zadok, of the house of Eleazar, had been made high
        priest. These appointments continued in force till the end of
        David's reign (1 Kings 4:4). Abiathar was deposed (the sole
        historical instance of the deposition of a high priest) and
        banished to his home at Anathoth by Solomon, because he took
        part in the attempt to raise Adonijah to the throne. The
        priesthood thus passed from the house of Ithamar (1 Sam.
        2:30-36; 1 Kings 1:19; 2:26, 27). Zadok now became sole high
        priest. In Mark 2:26, reference is made to an occurrence in "the
        days of Abiathar the high priest." But from 1 Sam. 22, we learn
        explicitly that this event took place when Ahimelech, the father
        of Abiathar, was high priest. The apparent discrepancy is
        satisfactorily explained by interpreting the words in Mark as
        referring to the life-time of Abiathar, and not to the term of
        his holding the office of high priest. It is not implied in Mark
        that he was actual high priest at the time referred to. Others,
        however, think that the loaves belonged to Abiathar, who was at
        that time (Lev. 24:9) a priest, and that he either himself gave
        them to David, or persuaded his father to give them.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Abiathar' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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