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  2. Michal - Wikipedia

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    Michal (/ m ɪ ˈ x ɑː l /; Hebrew: מִיכַל ; Greek: Μιχάλ) was, according to the first Book of Samuel, a princess of the United Kingdom of Israel; the younger daughter of King Saul, she was the first wife of David (1 Samuel 18:20–27), who later became king, first of Judah, then of all Israel, making her queen consort of Israel.

  3. Palti, son of Laish - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from the Morgan Bible of Michal being taken from Palti. Palti (or Paltiel ), son of Laish , who was from Gallim , was the second husband of Michal , Saul 's daughter. [ 1 ] Where other versions read "Palti" (1 Samuel 25:44) and "Paltiel" (2 Samuel 3:15), the KJV has Phalti and Phaltiel, respectively.

  4. Ahinoam - Wikipedia

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    A daughter of Ahimaaz; who became a wife of Saul [1] and the mother of his four sons and two daughters, one of whom is Michal, David's first wife. A woman from Jezreel, who became David's second wife, after he fled from Saul, leaving Michal, his first wife, behind, [2] and the mother of Amnon, David's first-born. [3]

  5. Michal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Michal (Hebrew: מיכל) was the daughter of King Saul in the Hebrew Bible, wife of King David. Michal or Michale may also refer to one of the following: Michal, the Czech and Slovak counterpart of the name Michael

  6. Adriel - Wikipedia

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    However, 2 Samuel 21:8, in the Masoretic Text, records that Michal, another daughter of Saul "brought up" [R.V. "bare"] five sons with Adriel. This is in apparent conflict with 2 Samuel 6:23, which records that Michal was barren, and 2 Samuel 3, which indicates that Michal was married to David, not Adriel. This could also simply be a case of ...

  7. Rizpah - Wikipedia

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    Rizpah (riz'-pa, "coal", "hot stone") was the daughter of 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, Abner was implicitly accused of having aspirations to the throne by taking Rizpah as his wife, resulting in a quarrel between ...

  8. Of Kings and Prophets - Wikipedia

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    Simone Kessell as Ahinoam, the queen of Israel and Saul's wife. [6] James Floyd as Ishbaal, the younger son of Saul and Ahinoam. Haaz Sleiman as Jonathan, the elder son of Saul and Ahinoam. Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Michal, the younger daughter of Saul and a Kushite concubine. Jeanine Mason as Merav, the elder daughter of Saul and Ahinoam.

  9. List of minor Hebrew Bible figures, A–K - Wikipedia

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    A daughter of Ahimaaz; who became a wife of Saul [72] and the mother of his four sons and two daughters, one of whom is Michal, David's first wife. A woman from Jezreel, who became David's second wife, after he fled from Saul, leaving Michal, his first wife, behind, [73] and the mother of Amnon, David's first-born. [74]