Abijah
The son of Rehoboam, whom he succeeded on the throne of Judah (1 Chr.
3:10). He is also called Abijam (1 Kings 14:31; 15:1-8). He began his three
years' reign (2 Chr. 12:16; 13:1,2) with a strenuous but unsuccessful effort to
bring back the ten tribes to their allegiance. His address to "Jeroboam and all
Israel," before encountering them in battle, is worthy of being specially
noticed (2 Chr. 13:5-12). It was a very bloody battle, no fewer than 500,000 of
the army of Israel having perished on the field. He is described as having
walked "in all the sins of his father" (1 Kings 15:3; 2 Chr. 11:20-22).
It is said in 1 Kings 15:2 that "his mother's name was Maachah, the daughter of
Abishalom;" but in 2 Chr. 13:2 we read, "his mother's name was Michaiah, the
daughter of Uriel of Gibeah." The explanation is that Maachah is just a
variation of the name Michaiah, and that Abishalom is probably the same as
Absalom, the son of David. It is probable that "Uriel of Gibeah" married Tamar,
the daughter of Absalom (2 Sam. 14:27), and by her had Maachah. The word
"daughter" in 1 Kings 15:2 will thus, as it frequently elsewhere does, mean
grand-daughter.