(who is like God?). Micahiah, the son of Imlah, was a prophet of Samaria, who in the last year
of the reign of Ahab king of Israel predicted his defeat and death, B.C. 897. (1 Kings 22:1-35; 2
Chronicles 18:1) ...
Micha
(who is like God?).
•The son of Mephibosheth. (2 Samuel 9:12)
•A Levite who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. (Nehemiah 10:11)
•The father of Mattaniah, a Gershonite Levite and descendant of Ashaph. (Nehemiah 11:17,22)
Michael
(who is like God?).
•An Asherite, father of Sethur, one of the twelve spies. (Numbers 13:13)
•One of the Gadites who settled in the land of Bashan. (1 Chronicles 5:13)
•Another Gadite, ancestor of Abihail. (1 Chronicles 5:14)
•A Gershionite Levite, ancestor of Asaph. (1 Chronicles 6:40)
•One of the five sons of Izrahiah, of the tribe of Issachar. (1 Chronicles 7:3)
•A Benjamite of the sons of Beriah. (1 Chronicles 8:16)
•One of the captains of the “thousands” of Manasseh who joined David at Ziklag. (1 Chronicles
12:20)
•The father or ancestor of Omri, chief of the tribe of Issachar in the reign of David. (1 Chronicles
27:18)
•One of the sons of Jehoshaphat who were murdered by their elder brother, Jehoram. (2 Chronicles
21:2,4)
•The father or ancestor of Zebadiah, of the sons of Shephatiah. (Ezra 8:8)
•“One,” or “the first, of the chief princes” or archangels, (Daniel 10:21) as the “prince” of Israel,
and in ch. (Daniel 12:1) as “the great prince which standeth” in time conflict “for the children of
thy people.”
Michah
(who is like God?), eldest son of Uzziel the son of Kohath, (1 Chronicles 24:24,25) elsewhere,
(1 Chronicles 23:20) called Micah.
Michaiah
(who is like God?).
•Same as Micah 6. (2 Chronicles 34:25)
•Same as Micha 3. (1 Chronicles 9:15; Nehemiah 12:35)
•One of the priests at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem. (Nehemiah 12:41)
•The daughter of Uriel of Gibeah, wife of Rehoboam and mother of Abijah king of Judah. ( 2
Chronicles 13:2) [Maachah,3]
•One of the princes of Jehoshaphat whom he sent to teach the law of Jehovah in the cities of Judah.
(2 Chronicles 17:7)
•The son of Gemariah. He is only mentioned on one occasion. (Jeremiah 36:11,13,14)
Michal
(who is like God?), the younger of Saul’s two daughters, (1 Samuel 14:49) who married David.
The price fixed on Michal’s hand was no less than the slaughter of a hundred Philistines. David by
a brilliant feat doubled the tale of victims, and Michal became his wife. Shortly afterward she saved
David from the assassins whom her father had sent to take his life. (1 Samuel 19:11-17) When the
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