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Mibhar

Mibhar

Mibhar

(Heb. Mibchar’, , choice, as in Isa 22:7, etc.; Sept. v.r. ), a Hagarene (son of Haggeri), one of David’s famous warriors (1Ch 11:38); apparently the same called in the parallel passage (2Sa 23:36) BANI the Gadite. B.C. 1046. SEE DAVID. It is easy to see, if the latter be the true reading, how , Bani hag-gadi, could be corrupted into , ben-hag-geri; and is actually the reading of three of Kennicott’s MSS. in 1 Chronicles, as well as of the Syriac and Arabic versions, and the Targum of R. Joseph. But that Mibhar’ is a corruption of (or , ace. to some MSS.), mitstsobah, of Zobah,’ as Kennicott (Dissert. p. 215) and Cappellus (Crit. Sacr. i,c. 5) conclude, is not so clear, though not absolutely impossible. It would seem from the Sept. of 2 Samuel, where instead of Zobah we find , that both readings originally co-existed, and were read by the Sept. , -mibchar hats-tsaba, choice of the host.’ If this were the case, the verse in .1 Chronicles would stand thus: Igal the brother of Nathan, flower of the host; Bani the Gadite.’

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Mibhar

choice, a Hagarene, one of David’s warriors (1 Chr. 11:38); called also Bani the Gadite (2 Sam. 23:36).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Mibhar

Son of Haggert (1Ch 11:38), probably a corruption for 2Sa 23:36, “of Zobah, Bani the Gadite.” Septuagint seemingly read, “Igal the brother of Nathan, flower of the host; Bani the Gadite.”

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Mibhar

MIBHAR.In 1Ch 11:38 one of Davids heroes appears as Mibhar the son of Hagri. The parallel passage 2Sa 23:36 reads, of Zobah, Bani the Gadite, which is probably the correct text.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Mibhar

mibhar (, mibhhar, choice(?)): According to 1Ch 11:38, the name of one of David’s heroes. No such name, however, occurs in the parallel passage (2Sa 23:36). A comparison of the two records makes it probable that mibhhar is a corruption of miccobhah = from Zobah, which completes the designation of the former name, Nathan of Zobah. The concluding words of the verse, Ben-Hagr = the son of Hagri, will then appear as a misreading of Ban ha-gadh = Bani, the Gadite, thus bringing the two records into accord.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Mibhar

[Mib’har]

Son of Haggeri and one of David’s mighty men. 1Ch 11:38.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Mibhar

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One of David’s valiant men.

1Ch 11:38

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Mibhar

Mib’har. (choicest). One of David’s heroes, in the list given in 1Ch 11:38.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary