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    1 Samuel 14:49 identifies Saul's elder daughter as Merab and younger daughter as Michal. Michal's story is recorded in the first Book of Samuel, where it is said in 1 Samuel 18:20 and 18:28 that Michal loved David.

  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. Who was Michal in the Bible? Michal marries for love. Michal was the younger daughter of King Saul. Her mother was Ahinoam. Her older sister was Mereb. Her future was dictated by her status. As a royal princess and a girl of high social status, she was expected to make a marriage that was advantageous to her family and the State.

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  4. Michal had the makings of a fairy tale life, daughter of a king, married to a king, but she missed out on the glories of The King of Kings. She got caught up in the superficial and never realized the substantial. She died never truly knowing David, never understanding the secret to his greatness.

  5. 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 ).

  6. MICHAL mī kəl (מִיכַ֥ל, a contraction of mikhā'ēl Michael, meaning: who is like God?, LXX, Μελχὸ̀λ). Younger daughter of King Saul; wife of David. After slaying Goliath, David’s growing popularity with the people so angered Saul ( 1 Sam 18:6 f.) that he began to seek ways of destroying him.

  7. David murdered Michal’s brother Ishbaal; Michal was virtually a prisoner in David’s harem. David established Jerusalem as his capital and moved the Ark to Jerusalem; David behaved in an unkingly and indecent way in the Ark procession; Michal reproved him, and they had a blazing quarrel