Eglah

Eglah

(Hebrews Eglah’, , a heifer, as often; Sept. and ), one of David’s wives during his reign in Hebron, and the mother of his son Ithream (2Sa 3:5; 1Ch 3:3). B.C. 1045. In both lists the same order is preserved, Eglah being the sixth and last, and in both is she distinguished by the special title of David’s “wife.” According to the ancient Hebrew tradition preserved by Jerome (Quest, Hebr. on 2Sa 3:5; 2Sa 6:23), she was MICHAL SEE MICHAL (q.v.), the wife of his youth, and she died in giving birth to Ithream. A name of this signification is common among the Arabs at the present day. SEE EGLATH.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Eglah

a heifer, one of David’s wives, and mother of Ithream (2 Sam. 3:5; 1 Chr. 3:3). According to a Jewish tradition she was Michal.

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Eglah

(“heifer”.) One of David’s wives, especially called “his wife” while at Hebron; mother of Ithream (2Sa 3:5; 1Ch 3:3).

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Eglah

EGLAH (heifer).One of the wives of David, and mother of Ithream (2Sa 3:5, 1Ch 3:3).

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Eglah

egla (, eghlah, heifer): Wife of David and mother of Ithream (2Sa 3:5 parallel 1Ch 3:3).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Eglah

[Eg’lah]

One of David’s wives, and mother of his son Ithream. 2Sa 3:5; 1Ch 3:3.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Eglah

H5698

Wife of David.

2Sa 3:5; 1Ch 3:3

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Eglah

Eg’lah. (a heifer). One of David’s wives, during his reign in Hebron. 2Sa 3:5; 1Ch 3:3. (B.C. 1055).

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary