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Mephibosheth (Biblical Hebrew: מְפִיבֹשֶׁת, romanized: Məp̄īḇošeṯ, also
called Meribaal, מְרִיב־בַּעַל, Mərīḇ-Baʻal), or Miphibosheth, was the son of...
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Armoni and
Mephibosheth are
named in the
Hebrew Bible as the two sons of Saul by his
concubine Rizpah,
daughter of Aiah.
After Saul's death, they were...
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tells him
about Mephibosheth.
David informs Mephibosheth that he will live in his
household and eat at his table, and
Mephibosheth moves to Jerusalem...
- Saul's grandson,
Mephibosheth. Ziba is
mentioned in
three places. In 2
Samuel 9,
David speaks to him and
tells him how
Mephibosheth will be his master...
- 9:4,5). Lo-debar was also
considered a
ghetto town in
biblical times.
Mephibosheth, son of
Jonathan was
living in Lo-debar at the
house of Machir, son of...
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concubine named Rizpah,
daughter of Aiah, who bore him two sons,
Armoni and
Mephibosheth. Saul died at the
Battle of
Mount Gilboa, and was
buried in Zelah, in...
- to David,
after Jonathan's death,
graciously seating Jonathan's son
Mephibosheth at his own
royal table instead of
eradicating the
former king Saul's...
- Aiah, and one of Saul's concubines. She was the
mother of
Armoni and
Mephibosheth (2
Samuel 3:7; 21:8–11).
After the
death of Saul,
according to the Bible...
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Melech Melita Melzar Memphis Memucan Menahem Menan Mene
Meonenim Mephaath Mephibosheth Merab Meraioth Merari Mered Meremoth Meres Meribah Meribaal Merodach...
- and Eshbaal. The
genealogy continues with Jonathan's son
Meribaal (
Mephibosheth).
David is not
mentioned as part of this genealogy. The
genealogy then...