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Achsa, Achsah

Achsa, Achsah

Achsa, Achsah

[Ach’sa] [Ach’sah]

Daughter of Caleb, whom he promised as wife to him who should take Kirjath-sepher. Othniel, nephew of Caleb, took it, and Achsa became his wife. At her request for springs of water Caleb gave her the upper springs and the nether springs for the quickening of dry ground. Jos 15:16-19; Jdg 1:12-15; 1Ch 2:49. The springs are symbolical of Christ in glory, and the Holy Spirit here, object and power of life with God.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Achsa, Achsah

Achsa, Achsah (k’sah), anklet. The daughter of Caleb. Caleb promised her in marriage to any one who should take Kirjath-sepher, or Debir. Jdg 1:11. Othniel, son of Kenaz, Caleb’s younger brother, took the city and gained the hand of Achsah, to whom her father gave an inheritance. Jos 15:16-19; Jdg 1:12-15.

Fuente: People’s Dictionary of the Bible