Ancient Wisdom: The Book of Ahikar Part Thirteen


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The Book of Ahikar is a wisdom book from ancient times. It is closely associated with the Bible. Much to learn from this precious treasure from history.

The Book of Ahikar Part Thirteen

Click below for the earlier parts to this story:

Part one
Part two
Part three
Part four
Part five
Part six
Part seven
Part eight
Part nine
Part ten
Part eleven
Part twelve

Background for the Story of Ahikar

The book of Ahikar has some credentials that lend it some biblical authority, though it is not part of the official canon. The story of Ahikar fits within the narrative of the Assyrian conquest of Israel. The Book of Tobit speaks also of the exile in Assyria. Tobit was of the tribe of Naphtali, a Hebrew.

This book tells the story of Tobit, son of Tobiel, son of Hananiel, son of Aduel, son of Gabael, son of Raphael, son of Raguel, of the family of Asiel and the tribe of Naphtali. Tobit 1:1

The book of Tobit contains elements from the Book of Ahikar and mentions Ahikar and his son Nadan by name. Clearly the author of Tobit was familiar with the story of Ahikar, since the text of Tobit lists Ahikar as being the nephew of Tobit.

Ahikar the son of my brother Anael, was appointed chancellor of the exchequer for the kingdom and given the main ordering of affairs. Ahikar then interceded for me and I was allowed to return to Nineveh, since Ahikar had been chief cupbearer, keeper of the signet, administrator and treasurer under Sennacherib king of Assyria, and Esarhaddon had kept him in office. He was a relation of mine; he was my nephew. Tobit 1:21-22

The book of Tobit can be read here.
The book of Ahikar can be read here.


Previously in the Story of Ahikar

Nadan has convinced the King that his adviser Ahikar is conspiring with his enemies and went to the field to see if this is true. He see his army arrayed for battle and they come towards the king in a show of force to impress the Pharaoh of Egypt. The king is convinced that Ahikar has betrayed him, while Ahikar is unaware. But when Ahikar finds the forged letter in his handwriting and with his seal, he is devastated. The king has sentenced him to death by the sword and Ahikar has no defense. Is this the end of Ahikar? Will the Most High grant Ahikar the wisdom to escape this snare? Let's find out!

Here resumes the story of Ahikar.



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The name of the swordsman was Abu Samik. And the king said to him "Oh swordsman, arise and go. Cleave the neck of Ahikar at the door of his house and cast away his head from his body 100 cubits."

Then Ahikar knelt before the king and said "Let my king live forever. If you desire to slay me, let your will be fulfilled. The wicked man must give an account of his wickedness, but I know that I am not guilty. Nevertheless, my king, I beg you and of your friendship, permit the swordsman to give my body to my slaves, that they may bury me. Let your servant be your sacrifice."

The king arose and commanded the swordsman to do with him according to his will. He immediately commanded his servants to take Ahikar and the swordsman and go with him naked that they may slay him.

And when Ahikar knew for certain that he was to be slain, he sent a message to his wife and said to her "Come out and meet me and let there be three thousand young virgins with you. Dress them in gowns of purple and silk that they may weep for me before my death. And prepare a feast for the swordsman and for his servants. Mingle plenty of wine that they may drink."

And she did all that he commanded her. She was very wise, clever and prudent and she combined all possible courtesy and learning.


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And when the army of the king and the swordsman arrived, they found the table set in order and the wine and the luxurious meats and they began eating and drinking until they were gorged and drunken.

The Ahikar took the swordsman aside away from the company and said "Oh Abu Samik, do you not remember that when Sarhadum the king (the father of Sennacherib) wanted to kill you, I took you and hid you in a certain place until the king's anger subsided and he asked for you? And when I brought you into his presence, he rejoiced in you. Remember now the kindness that I did for you, for I know the king shall repent himself concerning me and will be wroth with great wrath about my execution. I am not guilty. When you present me before the king in his palace, it shall be that you are met with much good fortune. Nadan, the son of my sister, deceived me and has done this bad deed to me and the king will repent having slain me. I have a cellar in the garden of my house that no one knows of. Hide me in the cellar and inform only my wife. I have a slave in prison who deserves to be killed, bring him out and dress him in my clothes and command the servants when they are drunk to slay him. They will not know who it is they are killing. Cast his head 100 cubits from his body and give his body to my slaves that they may bury him and you shall have laid up a great treasure with me."

And the swordsman did as Ahikar had commanded him and he went to the king and said to him "May you live forever!"

Then the wife of Ahikar let down to him in the hiding place every week what sufficed for him and no one knew of it but herself.


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This concludes this portion of the Story of Ahikar.

Ahikar the Survivor

Stay tuned to discover the future for Ahikar. Will the king repent of having Ahkiar killed? Will Ahikar present himself alive to the king? Will God receive the Glory for the wisdom of Ahikar? Let's find out in the next installment.

Bless the Most High! Let us bless His Holy Name in fear and reverence.

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I think that the king will repent. Any bets?

I'm thinking he might. @ironshield

this is truly an amazing story @ironshield! such cunning plans, most people would just say "man I'm toast, I'm history! tell my wife I love her!"
Did you say this is a true story? God bless you for your diligence.

What lends this book of Ahikar great validity as being true, is that the names of Ahikar and Nadan (his sister's son) are included the book of Tobit. The book of Tobit even goes as far as mentioning details of this story (spoilers), which means that the author of Tobit gave this story credit as being true. Basically, if Tobit is true, it's likely this story is true also. Neither of these books are included in our modern bible canon, though the book of Tobit is considered authoritative by some and is even included in the 1611 edition of the King James Bible.


1611 Edition King James Bible

These books are called Deuterocanonical books. They contain great wisdom and insight, but for whatever reason are not included as a part of the modern bible. This book would be considered a "writing" similar to the book of Ester or the book of Ruth. @ironshield

what a great explanation @ironshield! my gosh. and I've never heard of Deuterocanonical books, can't even say it but very very interesting well let me ask how many of these Deutero books are there anyway?

About 15 books, a few of them additions to canonical books - like Bel and the Dragon is a story attached to the book of Daniel. Deuterocanonical means "second model", apocrypha means "hidden".

The Book of Tobit was found among the Dead Sea Scrolls.

The apocrypha is a selection of books which were published in the original 1611 King James Bible. These apocryphal books were positioned between the Old and New Testament (it also contained maps and geneologies). The apocrypha was a part of the KJV for 274 years until being removed in 1885 A.D. A portion of these books were called deuterocanonical books by some entities, such as the Catholic church. Many claim the apocrypha should never have been included in the first place, raising doubt about its validity and believing it was not God-inspired (for instance, a reference about magic seems inconsistent with the rest of the Bible: Tobit chapter 6, verses 5-8). Others believe it is valid and that it should never have been removed- that it was considered part of the Bible for nearly 2,000 years before it was recently removed a little more than 100 years ago. Some say it was removed because of not finding the books in the original Hebrew manuscripts. Others claim it wasn't removed by the church, but by printers to cut costs in distributing Bibles in the United States. Both sides tend to cite the same verses that warn against adding or subtracting from the Bible: Revelation 22:18.

The word 'apocrypha' means 'hidden.' Fragments of Dead Sea Scrolls dating back to before 70 A.D. contained parts of the apocrypha books in Hebrew, including Sirach and Tobit. Keep this in mind when reading the following apocryphal books. Martin Luther said, "Apocrypha--that is, books which are not regarded as equal to the holy Scriptures, and yet are profitable and good to read." (King James Version Defended page 98.)

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