Achsah (/ˈæksə/; Hebrew: עַכְסָה, also Acsah), was Caleb ben Yefune's only daughter. Her name comes from the word for "anklet", עכס (ekes).
She was offered in marriage to the man who would lead an attack on the city of Debir, also called Kirjath-sepher/Kirjath-sannah. This was done by Othniel, Caleb's brother's son, who accordingly obtained her as his wife.
Achsah later requested, and was given, upper and lower springs of water (presumably in the Negev) from her father.
Various Septuagint manuscripts, in various passages, give her name as Ascha, Achsa, Aza, and Oxa.
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Easton, Matthew George (1897). "Achsah". Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons.
- "The amazing name Achsah: meaning and etymology". Abarim Publications. Retrieved 2023-04-22.
- Joshua 15:16–19; Judges 1:9–15
- Judges 1:14–15
- Cheyne and Black (1899), Encyclopaedia Biblica,entry for Achsah