Micha
Micha
(for the Heb., etc., see MICAIAH), the name of three men.
1. Ason of Mephibosheth (2Sa 9:12); elsewhere (1Ch 8:34-35) called MICAH SEE MICAH (q.v.).
2. The son of Zabdi and father of Mattaniah, a Levite of the family of Asaph (Neh 11:17; Neh 11:22); probably the same that-joined in the sacred covenant after the captivity (Neh 10:11). B.C. cir. 410. In 1Ch 9:15 his name is incorrectly Anglicized Micah. He must not be confounded with the Michaiah of Neh 12:35.
3. A Simeonite, father of Ozias, one of the three governors of the city of Bethulia in the time of Judith (Jdt 6:15). His name is remarkable as being connected with one of the few specific allusions to the ten tribes after the captivity.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Micha
(1.) 2 Sam. 9:12 =MICAH (2).
(2.) The son of Zabdi, a Levite of the family of Asaph (Neh. 11:17, 22).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Micha
1. Mephibosheth’s son. (See MICAH.)
2. Neh 10:11.
3. Neh 11:17; Neh 12:35; 1Ch 9:15.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Micha
[Mi’cha]
1. Son of Mephibosheth. 2Sa 9:12. Called MICAH, 1Ch 8:34-35; 1Ch 9:40-41.
2. A Levite, father of MATTANIAH. Neh 11:17; Neh 11:22. Called MICAH in 1Ch 9:15.
3. A Levite who sealed the covenant. Neh 10:11.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Micha
H4316
1. See Micah, 3
Micah, 3
2. A Levite
Neh 10:11; Neh 11:17; Neh 11:22
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Micha
Mi’cha. (who is like God?).
1. The son of Mephibosheth. 2Sa 9:12.
2. A Levite, who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. Neh 10:11.
3. The father of Mattaniah, a Gershonite Levite, and descendant of Ashaph. Neh 11:17; Neh 11:22.