Easton's Bible Dictionary

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  • MIDWIFE The two midwives mentioned in Exodus 1:15 were probably
    the superintendents of the whole class.

  • MIGDAL-EDAR tower of the flock, a place 2 miles south of Jerusalem,
    near the Bethlehem road (Genesis 35:21). (See EDAR.)

  • MIGDAL-EL tower of God, a fortified city of Naphtali (Joshua 19:38),
    supposed by some to be identical with Magdala (q.v.).

  • MIGDAL-GAD tower of fortune, a town in the plains of Judah, probably
    the modern el-Mejdel, a little to the north-east of Ascalon (Joshua 15:37).

  • MIGDOL tower. (1.) A strongly-fortified place 12 miles from Pelusium,
    in the north of Egypt (Jeremiah 44:1; 46:14). This word is rendered
    “tower” in Ezekiel 29:10, but the margin correctly retains the name
    Migdol, “from Migdol to Syene;” i.e., from Migdol in the north to Syene
    in the south, in other words, the whole of Egypt.


(2.) A place mentioned in the passage of the Red Sea (Exodus 14:2;
Numbers 33:7, 8). It is probably to be identified with Bir Suweis, about 2
miles from Suez.



  • MIGRON precipice or landslip, a place between Aiath and Michmash
    (Isaiah 10:28). The town of the same name mentioned in 1 Samuel 14:2
    was to the south of this.

  • MIKLOTH staves. (1.) An officer under Dodai, in the time of David and
    Solomon (1 Chronicles 27:4).


(2.) A Benjamite (1 Chronicles 8:32; 9:37, 38).

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