Definition: The name of King Abiathar appears in several sources, including the Chronicles of Enoch and the Book of Revelation. It is a Hebrew term meaning "king." In the Bible, it is mentioned seven times, with its precise meaning not being known. The first occurrence was found by Josephus in his "Antiquities of the Jews," where he mentions that King Abiathar's son was a priest to God, and later that he had become king after having taken off his robe.
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