Malchi-Shua
Malchi-shua
(Heb. Malki-Shlu’a, , king of help, twice as one word, , 1Sa 14:49; 1Sa 31:2; where the Auth. Vers. Anglicizes Melchi-shua; Septuag. and Vulg. everywhere , Melchisua), the second or third named of the four sons of king Saul (1Ch 8:33; 1Ch 9:39), apparently by Ahinoam (1Sa 14:49); he perished in the battle at Gilboa with his father (1Sa 31:2; 1Ch 10:2). B.C. 1053. In the fact that the name of Saul’s eldest son was Jehovistic in form (Jehovah hath given), whereas no such peculiarity is found in the names of the other sons, some writers (e.g. Mr. F. Newman) have seen a trace of Saul’s gradual apostasy. Josephus only mentions Malchishuah once, after his brothers (, Ant. 6:14, 7).’
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Malchi-shua
king of help, one of the four sons of Saul (1 Chr. 8:33). He perished along with his father in the battle of Gilboa (1 Sam. 31:2).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Malchi-Shua
MALCHI-SHUA.The third son of Saul (1Sa 14:49); slain by the Philistines at Mt. Gilboa (1Sa 31:2, 1Ch 10:2).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Malchi-Shua
mal-k-shooa (, malkshua’, my king saves): One of the sons of Saul (1Sa 14:49; 1Sa 31:2, the King James Version Melchishua; 1Ch 8:33; 1Ch 9:39). He was slain by the Philistines with his brothers at the battle of Gilboa (1Ch 10:2; 1Sa 31:2).