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    Michal ( / mɪˈxɑːl /; Hebrew: מיכל [miˈχal]; Greek: Μιχάλ) was, according to the first Book of Samuel, a princess of the United Kingdom of Israel; the younger daughter of King Saul, she was the first wife of David ( 1 Samuel 18:20–27 ), who later became king, first of Judah, then of all Israel .

  2. Mar 25, 2018 · Michal was the wife who found herself in the kind of family feud that many women face, except that Michal's family feud was on a scale that determined the future of Israel. She was a woman who was used as a pawn, first by her father, King Saul , and then by her husband King David in the Bible .

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Michal was the younger daughter of King Saul and is first mentioned in 1 Samuel 14:49. Michal is important in biblical history because she fell in love with David, even though her older sister, Merab, had been promised to David as a wife as a prize for killing Saul’s enemies ( 1 Samuel 18:17 ).

  4. What was Michal’s story? Loving the wrong man. She grew up as a tribal princess – her father was King Saul, her mother Ahinoam. She fell passionately in love with David, but there is no mention of him responding. Saul offered her to David, almost certainly on her prompting.

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · The biblical account of David and Michal is found in 1 Samuel. Michal was the first wife of David and the daughter of King Saul of the tribe of Benjamin. She is first mentioned in 1 Samuel 14:49 as the younger of Saul’s two daughters. David was the youngest son of Jesse from the tribe of Judah.

  6. Michal is identified as “Sauls daughter,” for she speaks as the representative of her father’s house, and, by doing so, forfeits her role in the house of King David. David’s rude reply is his only speech addressed to her in the narrative.

  7. What happens when you love the wrong man? A man who doesn't love you? King David was not everyone's hero. Read Michal's story and find out why

  8. Michal (who is like God?), the younger of Sauls two daughters, ( 1 Samuel 14:49) who married David. The price fixed on Michals hand was no less than the slaughter of a hundred Philistines. David by a brilliant feat doubled the tale of victims, and Michal became his wife.

  9. Michal ( who is like God ), the younger of Saul's two daughters, ( 1 Samuel 14:49 ) who married David. The price fixed on Michal's hand was no less than the slaughter of a hundred Philistines.

  10. Rather, he fought for the honor of God’s name, in the might of God’s divine power. And all Israel could not help but fall in love with this young, handsome, fiery shepherd, musician, and ...

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