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MICHAEL @ the archangel- kjv@Daniel:10:13,21; kjv@Daniel:12:1; kjv@Jude:1:9; kjv@Revelation:12:7

MICHAL @ Saul's daughter, married to David- kjv@1Samuel:14:49; kjv@1Samuel:18:20,27; kjv@1Samuel:19:12; kjv@1Samuel:25:44; kjv@2Samuel:3:13; kjv@2Samuel:6:16,23; kjv@2Samuel:21:8; kjv@1Chronicles:15:29

MICHMASH @ a town of Benjamin- kjv@1Samuel:13:5; kjv@Ezra:2:27; kjv@Nehemiah:11:31

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MICHA - M>@ - (who is like God?). The son of Mephibosheth. (2 Samuel kjv@9:12) A Levite who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. kjv@Nehemiah:10:11) The father of Mattaniah, a Gershonite Levite and descendant of Ashaph. kjv@Nehemiah:11:17 kjv@Nehemiah:11:22)

MICHAEL - M>@ - (who is like God?). An Asherite, father of Sethur, one of the twelve spies. kjv@Numbers:13:13) One of the Gadites who settled in the land of Bashan. ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:13) Another Gadite, ancestor of Abihail. ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:14) A Gershionite Levite, ancestor of Asaph. ( kjv@1Chronicles:6:40) One of the five sons of Izrahiah, of the tribe of Issachar. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:3) A Benjamite of the sons of Beriah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:8:16) One of the captains of the "thousands" of Manasseh who joined David at Ziklag. ( kjv@1Chronicles:12:20) The father or ancestor of Omri, chief of the tribe of Issachar in the reign of David. ( kjv@1Chronicles:27:18) One of the sons of Jehoshaphat who were murdered by their elder brother, Jehoram. ( kjv@2Chronicles:21:2-4) The father or ancestor of Zebadiah, of the sons of Shephatiah. kjv@Ezra:8:8) "One," or "the first, of the chief princes" or archangels, kjv@Daniel:10:21) as the "prince" of Israel, and in ch. kjv@Daniel:12:1) as "the great prince which standeth" in time conflict "for the children of thy people."

MICHAH - M>@ - (who is like God?), eldest son of Uzziel the son of Kohath, ( kjv@1Chronicles:24:24-25) elsewhere, ( kjv@1Chronicles:23:20) called MICAH.

MICHAIAH - M>@ - (who is like God?). Same as kjv@Micah:6. ( kjv@2Chronicles:34:25) Same as MICHA 3. ( kjv@1Chronicles:9:15; kjv@Nehemiah:12:35) One of the priests at the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem. kjv@Nehemiah:12:41) The daughter of Uriel of Gibeah, wife of Rehoboam and mother of Abijah king of Judah. ( kjv@2Chronicles:13:2) MAACHAH,3 One of the princes of Jehoshaphat whom he sent to teach the law of Jehovah in the cities of Judah. ( kjv@2Chronicles:17:7) The son of Gemariah. He is only mentioned on one occasion. kjv@Jeremiah:36:11-13-14)

MICHAL - M>@ - (who is like God?), the younger of Saul’s two daughters, ( kjv@1Samuel: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. ( kjv@1Samuel:19:11-17) When the rupture between Saul and David had become open and incurable, she was married to another man, Phalti or Phaltiel of Gallim. ( kjv@1Samuel:25:44) After the death of her father and brothers at Gilboa, David compelled her new husband to surrender Michal to him. (2 Samuel kjv@3:13-16) How Michal comported herself in the altered circumstances of David’s household we are not told; but it is plain from the subsequent occurrences that something had happened to alter the relations of herself and David, for on the day of David’s greatest triumph, when he brought the ark of Jehovah to Jerusalem, we are told that "she despised him in her heart." All intercourse between her and David ceased from that date. (2 Samuel kjv@6:20-23) Her name appears, (2 Samuel 21:8) as the mother of five of the grandchildren of Saul.

MICHMAS OR MICHMASH - M>@ - (hidden), a town which is known to us almost solely by its connection with the Philistine war of Saul and Jonathan. ( kjv@1Samuel:13:1; kjv@1Samuel:14:1) ... It has been identified with great probability in a village which still bears the name of Mukhmas , about seven miles north of Jerusalem. The place was thus situated in the very middle of the tribe of Benjamin. In the invasion of Sennacherib in the reign of Hezekiah, it is mentioned by Isaiah. kjv@Isaiah:10:28) After the captivity the man of the place returned. kjv@Ezra:2:27; Nehemiah:7;31) At a later date it became the residence of Jonathan Maccabaeus and the seat of his government. 1 Macc. kjv@9:73. In the time of Eusebius and Jerome it was "a very large village, retaining its ancient name, and lying near Ramah in the district of AElia (Jerusalem), at ten miles distance therefrom." Immediately below the village the great wady spreads out to a considerable width
perhaps half a mile; and its bed is broken up into an intricate mass of hummocks and mounds, two of which, before the torrents of three thousand winters had reduced and rounded their forms, were probably the two "teeth of cliff"
the Bozes and Seneh of Jonathan’s adventure.

MICHMETHAH - M>@ - (hiding-place), a place which formed one of the landmarks of the boundary of the territories of Ephraim and Manasseh on the western side of Jordan. kjv@Joshua:17:7) The position of the place must be somewhere on the east of and not far distant from Shechem.

MICHRI - M>@ - (worthy of price), ancestor of Elah, one of the heads of the fathers of Benjamin. ( kjv@1Chronicles:9:8)

MICHTAM - M>@ - (golden psalm). This word occurs in the titles of six psalms (16,56-60), all of which are ascribed to David. The marginal reading of our Authorized Version is "a golden psalm," while in the Geneva version it is described as "a certain tune." From the position which it occupies in the title we may infer that michtam is a term applied to these psalms to denote their musical character, but beyond this everything is obscure.

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Micha @

(1.) kjv@2Samuel:9:12 =MICAH

(2).

(2.) The son of Zabdi, a Levite of the family of Asaph kjv@Nehemiah:11:17 kjv@Nehemiah:11:22).

Michael @ who is like God?

(1.) The title given to one of the chief angels kjv@Daniel:10:13 kjv@Daniel:10:21 kjv@Daniel:12:1). He had special charge of Israel as a nation. He disputed with Satan kjv@Jude:1:1:9) about the body of Moses. He is also represented as warning against "that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world" kjv@Revelation:12:7-9).

(2.) The father of Sethur, the spy selected to represent Asher kjv@Numbers:13:13).

(3.) kjv@1Chronicles:7:3, a chief of the tribe of Issachar.

(4.) kjv@1Chronicles:8:16, a Benjamite.

(5.) A chief Gadite in Bashan ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:13).

(6.) A Manassite, "a captain of thousands" who joined David at Ziklag ( kjv@1Chronicles:12:20).

(7.) A Gershonite Levite ( kjv@1Chronicles:6:40).

(8.) The father of Omri ( kjv@1Chronicles:27:18).

(9.) One of the sons of king Jehoshaphat ( kjv@2Chronicals:21:2-4). He was murdered by his brother Jehoram.

Michaiah @

(1.) The queen-mother of King Abijah ( kjv@2Chronicals:13:2). (
See MAACAH 4).

(2.) One of those sent out by Jehoshaphat to instruct the people in the law ( kjv@2Chronicals:17:7).

(3.) kjv@2Kings:22:12.

(4.) The son of Gemariah. He reported to the king's officers Jeremiah's prediction, which he had heard Baruch read kjv@Jeremiah:36:11-13) from his father Gemariah's chamber in the temple.

(5.) A Levite kjv@Nehemiah:12:35).

(6.) A priest kjv@Nehemiah:12:41).

Michal @ rivulet, or who as God?, the younger of Saul's two daughters by his wife Ahinoam ( kjv@1Samuel:14:49-50). "Attracted by the graces of his person and the gallantry of his conduct, she fell in love with David and became his wife" (18:20-28). She showed her affection for him by promoting his escape to Naioth when Saul sought his life ( kjv@1Samuel:19:12-17. Comp. kjv@Psalms:59.
See TERAPHIM). After this she did not see David for many years. Meanwhile she was given in marriage to another man, Phalti or Phaltiel of Gallim ( kjv@1Samuel:25:44), but David afterwards formally reclaimed her as his lawful wife ( kjv@2Samuel:3:13-16). The relation between her and David soon after this was altered. They became alienated from each other. This happened on that memorable day when the ark was brought up in great triumph from its temporary resting-place to the Holy City. In David's conduct on that occasion she saw nothing but a needless humiliation of the royal dignity ( kjv@1Chronicles:15:29). She remained childless, and thus the races of David and Saul were not mixed. In kjv@2Samuel:21:8 her name again occurs, but the name Merab should probably be here substituted for Michal (comp. kjv@1Samuel:18:19).

Michmash @ something hidden, a town of Benjamin kjv@Ezra:2:27), east of Bethel and south of Migron, on the road to Jerusalem kjv@Isaiah:10:28). It lay on the line of march of an invading army from the north, on the north side of the steep and precipitous Wady es
- Suweinit ("valley of the little thorn-tree" or "the acacia"), and now bears the name of Mukhmas. This wady is called "the passage of Michmash" ( kjv@1Samuel:13:23). Immediately facing Mukhmas, on the opposite side of the ravine, is the modern representative of Geba, and behind this again are Ramah and Gibeah. This was the scene of a great battle fought between the army of Saul and the Philistines, who were utterly routed and pursued for some 16 miles towards Philistia as far as the valley of Aijalon. "The freedom of Benjamin secured at Michmash led through long years of conflict to the freedom of all its kindred tribes." The power of Benjamin and its king now steadily increased. A new spirit and a new hope were now at work in Israel. (
See SAUL.)

Michmethah @ hiding-place, a town in the northern border of Ephraim and Manasseh, and not far west of Jordan kjv@Joshua:16:6 kjv@Joshua:17:7).

Michri @ prize of Jehovah, a Benjamite, the father of Uzzi ( kjv@1Chronicles:9:8).

Michtam @ writing; i.e., a poem or song found in the titles of kjv@Psalms:16; 56-60. Some translate the word "golden", i.e., precious. It is rendered in the LXX. by a word meaning "tablet inscription" or a "stelograph." The root of the word means to stamp or grave, and hence it is regarded as denoting a composition so precious as to be worthy to be engraven on a durable tablet for preservation; or, as others render, "a psalm precious as stamped gold," from the word kethem, "fine or stamped gold."

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MICHA @
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See MICAH, number three

-2. A Levite kjv@Nehemiah:10:11; kjv@Nehemiah:11:17 kjv@Nehemiah:11:22

MICHAEL @

-1. An Asherite kjv@Numbers:13:13

-2. Two Gadites kjv@1Chronicles:5:13-14

-3. A Gershonite Levite kjv@1Chronicles:6:40

-4. A descendant of Issachar kjv@1Chronicles:7:3

-5. A Benjamite kjv@1Chronicles:8:16

-6. A captain of the thousands of Manasseh who joined David at Ziklag kjv@1Chronicles:12:20

-7. Father of Omri kjv@1Chronicles:27:18

-8. Son of Jehoshaphat .Killed by his brother, Jehoram kjv@2Chronicles:21:2-4

-9. Father of Zebadiah kjv@Ezra:8:8

-10. The Archangel .His message to Daniel kjv@Daniel:10:13 kjv@Daniel:10:21 kjv@Daniel:12:1 .Contention with the devil kjv@Jude:1:9 .Fights with the dragon kjv@Revelation:12:7

MICHAIAH @

-1. Father of Achbor kjv@2Kings:22:12

-2. MICHAIAH .
See MAACHAH, number four

-3. A prince sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the law in the cities of Judah kjv@2Chronicles:17:7

-4. A priest of the family of Asaph kjv@Nehemiah:12:35 kjv@Nehemiah:12:41

-5. Son of Gemariah .Who expounds to the prophecies of Jeremiah read by to the people kjv@Jeremiah:36:11-14

MICHAL @ -(Daughter of Saul)
- Given to David as a reward for killing Goliath kjv@1Samuel:18:22-28
- Rescues David from death kjv@1Samuel:19:9-17
- Saul forcibly separates them and she is given in marriage to Phalti kjv@1Samuel:25:44
- David recovers, to himself kjv@2Samuel:3:13-16
- Ridicules David on account of his religious zeal kjv@2Samuel:6:16 kjv@2Samuel:6:20-23

MICHMAS @
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MICHMASH @
- A city of the tribe of Benjamin kjv@1Samuel:13:5
- People of the captivity return to, and dwell in kjv@Ezra:2:27; kjv@Nehemiah:11:31
- Prophesy concerning the king of Assyria storing his baggage at kjv@Isaiah:10:28
- Is garrisoned by Saul kjv@1Samuel:13:2
- Philistines killed at, by Jonathan kjv@1Samuel:14:31

MICHMETHAH @
- A city between the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh kjv@Joshua:16:6; kjv@Joshua:17:7

MICHRI @
- A Benjamite kjv@1Chronicles:9:8

MICHTAM @
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kjv@STRING:Micha <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Micaiah - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Michal <HITCHCOCK>@ who is perfect-M? - HITCHCOCK


kjv@STRING:Michmach <HITCHCOCK>@ he that strikes - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Michmethah <HITCHCOCK>@ the gift or death of a striker - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Michri <HITCHCOCK>@ selling - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Michtam <HITCHCOCK>@ golden psalm - HITCHCOCK-M


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MICHAEL @ the archangel- kjv@Daniel:10:13,21; kjv@Daniel:12:1; kjv@Jude:1:9; kjv@Revelation:12:7

MICHAL @ Saul's daughter, married to David- kjv@1Samuel:14:49; kjv@1Samuel:18:20,27; kjv@1Samuel:19:12; kjv@1Samuel:25:44; kjv@2Samuel:3:13; kjv@2Samuel:6:16,23; kjv@2Samuel:21:8; kjv@1Chronicles:15:29

MICHMASH @ a town of Benjamin- kjv@1Samuel:13:5; kjv@Ezra:2:27; kjv@Nehemiah:11:31

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H4241 <STRHEB>@ מחיה michyâh mikh-yaw' From H2421; preservation of life; hence sustenance; also the live {flesh} that {is} the quick: - preserve {life} {quick} recover {selves} {reviving} {sustenance} victuals.


H4316 <STRHEB>@ מיכא mîykâ' mee-kaw' A variation for H4318; {Mica} the name of two Israelites: - Micha.


H4317 <STRHEB>@ מיכאל mîykâ'êl me-kaw-ale' From H4310 and (the prefixed derivation from) H3588 and H410; who (is) like God?; {Mikael} the name of an archangel and of nine Israelites: - Michael.


H4318 <STRHEB>@ מיכה mîykâh mee-kaw' An abbreviation of H4320; {Micah} the name of seven Israelites: - {Micah} {Micaiah} Michah.


H4320 <STRHEB>@ מיכיה mîykâyâh me-kaw-yaw' From H4310 and (the prefixed derivation from) H3588 and H3050; who (is) like Jah?; {Micajah} the name of two Israelites: - {Micah} Michaiah. Compare H4318.


H4321 <STRHEB>@ מכיהוּ מיכיהוּ mîykâyehû mikâyehû {me-kaw-yeh-hoo'} me-kaw-yeh-hoo' Abbreviated for H4322; {Mikajah} the name of three Israelites: - {Micah} {Micaiah} Michaiah.


H4322 <STRHEB>@ מיכיהוּ mîykâyâhû me-kaw-yaw'-hoo For H4320; {Mikajah} the name of an Israelite and an Israelitess: - Michaiah.


H4324 <STRHEB>@ מיכל mîykâl me-kawl' Apparently the same as H4323; rivulet; {Mikal} Saul´ s daughter: - Michal.


H4366 <STRHEB>@ מכמתת mikmethâth mik-meth-awth' Apparently from an unused root meaning to hide; concealment; {Mikmethath} a place in Palestine: - Michmethath.


H4381 <STRHEB>@ מכרי mikrîy mik-ree' From H4376; salesman; {Mikri} an Israelite: - Michri.


H4387 <STRHEB>@ מכתּם miktâm mik-tawm' From H3799; an {engraving} that {is} (technically) a poem: - Michtam.


H5991 <STRHEB>@ עמּיחוּרoammîychûr am-mee-khoor' From H5971 and H2353; people of nobility; {Ammichur} a Syrian prince: - Ammihud [from the margin].


H949 <STRHEB>@ בּוצץ bôtsêts bo-tsates' From the same as H948; shining; {Botsets} a rock near Michmash: - Bozez.


G3413 <STRGRK>@ Μιχαήλ Michaēl mikh-ah-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H4317]; Michael an archangel: - Michael.