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Old Testament Hebrew Lexical DictionaryHebrew Lexicon

Strong's #4316 - מִיכָא

Transliteration
Mîykâʼ
Phonetics
mee-kaw'
Origin
a variation for (H4318)
Parts of Speech
proper masculine noun
TWOT
None
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition

  1. Micha = "who is like God"
    1. son of Mephibosheth
    2. a Levite who signed the covenant with Nehemiah
    3. father of Mattaniah, a Gershonite Levite and descendant of Asaph

Frequency Lists
Verse Results
ASV (5)
2 Samuel 1
1 Chronicles 1
Nehemiah 3
BSB (4)
2 Samuel 1
1 Chronicles 1
Nehemiah 2
CSB (4)
2 Samuel 1
1 Chronicles 1
Nehemiah 2
ESV (10)
Genesis 1
Exodus 1
2 Samuel 1
2 Kings 1
1 Chronicles 1
2 Chronicles 1
Nehemiah 3
Micah 1
KJV (5)
2 Samuel 1
1 Chronicles 1
Nehemiah 3
LEB (4)
2 Samuel 1
1 Chronicles 1
Nehemiah 2
LSB (5)
2 Samuel 1
1 Chronicles 1
Nehemiah 3
N95 (5)
2 Samuel 1
1 Chronicles 1
Nehemiah 3
NAS (5)
2 Samuel 1
1 Chronicles 1
Nehemiah 3
NLT (0)
The World English Bible
did not use
this Strong's Number
WEB (5)
2 Samuel 1
1 Chronicles 1
Nehemiah 3
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 מִיכָא proper name, masculine (so in Palmyrene, Vog No. 36a).

1 son of Mephibosheth (ᵐ5 Μειχα), 2 Samuel 9:12 ( = מִיכָה 4)

2 Nehemiah 10:2.

3 Nehemiah 11:7 ( = 1 Chronicles 9:15), 1 Chronicles 9:22 (called מִיכָיָה 1 Chronicles 12:35).


Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon, Unabridged, Electronic Database.All rights reserved. Used by permission. BibleSoft.com
Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

מִיכָא [Micha]; see מִיכָיָה.


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List of Word Forms
מִיכָ֑א מִיכָ֔א מִיכָ֥א מיכא mî·ḵā miCha mîḵā
 
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