
right|thumb|250px|Statuary David receives sacral bread from the priest Ahimelech in Ceremonial Hall in [[Hradisko Monastery in Olomouc (Czech Republic) created by Josef Winterhalder the Elder in 1734.]]
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right|thumb|250px|Statuary David receives sacral bread from the priest Ahimelech in Ceremonial Hall in [[Hradisko Monastery in Olomouc (Czech Republic) created by Josef Winterhalder the Elder in 1734.]]
Ahimelech ( ʾĂḥīmeleḵ, "brother of a king") was an Israelite priest and served as the grand priest of the town of Nob. In the Book of Samuel, he was described as the son of Ahitub and father of Abiathar (), but described as the son of Abiathar in and in four places in 1 Chronicles. He descended from Aaron's son Ithamar and the High Priest of Israel Eli. In his name is Abimelech according to the Masoretic Text, and is probably the same as Ahiah ().
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).