1 Samuel 14:49

La familia de Saúl

49 Saúl tuvo tres hijos: Jonatán, Isví y Malquisúa. También tuvo dos hijas: la mayor se llamaba Merab, y la menor, Mical.

1 Samuel 14:49 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 14:49

And the sons of Saul were Jonathan
Who seems to be his firstborn, of whom, his valour and success, we read in this and the preceding chapter:

and Ishui;
the same with Abinadab, ( 1 Chronicles 8:33 ) ( 9:39 ) for he had two names:

and Melchishua;
and besides these three there was another, whose name was Ishbosheth, sometimes called Eshbaal, ( 2 Samuel 2:8 ) ( 1 Chronicles 8:33 ) who succeeded him in the kingdom; for which reason Abarbinel thinks he is not mentioned here, because he was a king; though it is generally supposed the reason why these only are named is, because they went out to war with him, and died with him, but this did not; he had other children by a concubine, or secondary wife, whose name was Rizpah, not mentioned here, ( 2 Samuel 21:8 ) ,

and the names of his two daughters were these, the name of the
firstborn Merab;
who was afterwards married to Adriel the Meholathite, ( 1 Samuel 18:19 ) and the name of the younger Michal; who became the wife of David, ( 1 Samuel 18:27 ) .

1 Samuel 14:49 In-Context

47 Después de consolidar su reinado sobre Israel, Saúl luchó contra todos los enemigos que lo rodeaban, incluso contra los moabitas, los amonitas, los edomitas, los reyes de Sobá y los filisteos; y a todos los vencía
48 haciendo gala de valor. También derrotó a los amalecitas y libró a Israel de quienes lo saqueaban.
49 Saúl tuvo tres hijos: Jonatán, Isví y Malquisúa. También tuvo dos hijas: la mayor se llamaba Merab, y la menor, Mical.
50 Su esposa era Ajinoán hija de Ajimaz. El general de su ejército era Abner hijo de Ner, tío de Saúl.
51 Ner y Quis, el padre de Saúl, eran hermanos, y ambos eran hijos de Abiel.
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