Imla
Imla
(Heb. Yinla’, , replenisher; Sept. ), the father of Micaiah, which latter was the prophet who ironically foretold the defeat of the allied kings of Judah and Israel against Ramoth-Gilead (2Ch 18:8-9). In the parallel passage (1Ki 22:8-9) his name is written IMLAH (Heb. Yimlah’,, id.; Sept. ). B.C. ante 896.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Imla
replenisher, the father of Micaiah the prophet (2 Chr. 18:7, 8).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Imla
2Ch 18:7-8; 1Ki 22:8-9.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Imla
IMLA (2Ch 18:7-8) or IMLAH (1Ki 22:8-9).The father of Micaiah, a prophet of J [Note: Jahweh.] in the days of Ahab.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Imla
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Called also Imlah, father of Michaiah the prophet.
2Ch 18:7-8
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Imla
Im’la. (whom God will fill up). Father or progenitor of Micaiah, the prophet. 2Ch 18:7-8. The form Imlah, is employed in the parallel narrative. 1Ki 12:8-9. (B.C. before 896).