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<p> (Hebrews Merib'-Ba'al, מְרַיב בִּעִל, ''contender'' with ''Baal'' , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 8:34; Sept. Μεριβαάλ v.r. Μεφριβαάλ,Vulg. ''Meribaal'' ; also in the contracted form ''Meri'-Ba'al מְרַי'' בִעִל, &nbsp;1 Chronicles 9:40; Sept. Μεριβαάλ v r. .Μεχριβαάλ,Vulg. ''Meribaal'' , the son of Jonathan, elsewhere called [[Mephibosheth]] (&nbsp;2 Samuel 4:4, etc.), apparently from an unwillingness to pronounce the idolatrous name of Baal. (See [[Ishbosheth]]). </p>
<p> (Hebrews Merib'-Ba'al, מְרַיב בִּעִל, ''Contender'' with [[Baal]] , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 8:34; Sept. Μεριβαάλ v.r. Μεφριβαάλ,Vulg. ''Meribaal'' ; also in the contracted form ''Meri'-Ba'Al מְרַי'' בִעִל, &nbsp;1 Chronicles 9:40; Sept. Μεριβαάλ v r. .Μεχριβαάλ,Vulg. ''Meribaal'' , the son of Jonathan, elsewhere called MEPHIBOSHETH (&nbsp;2 Samuel 4:4, etc.), apparently from an unwillingness to pronounce the idolatrous name of Baal. (See [[Ishbosheth]]). </p>
          
          
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Revision as of 09:30, 13 October 2021

Easton's Bible Dictionary [1]

 1 Chronicles 8:34 9:40 2 Samuel 4:4

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

mer - ib - bā´al ( מריב־בּעל , merı̄bhba‛al  ; also מרי־בעל , merı̄ - bha‛al , "Baal contends"): The spelling varies in a single verse;   1 Chronicles 9:40 contains the name twice: first, in the first form above; second, in the second form. The name is given also in   1 Chronicles 8:34 . It is the other name of Mephibosheth (2) (which see).

In  Jeremiah 11:13 and   Hosea 9:10 the terms "Baal" and "Bosheth" seem to stand in apposition, the latter form being a slightly contemptuous alternative rendered "shame." This is akin to other like changes, such as Esh-baal for Ish-bosheth, Jerub-besheth for Jerub-baal, etc. The change in the first part of the name could occur through a clerical confusion of the Hebrew aspirate ( p ) and rēsh ( r ) in Hebrew.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]

(Hebrews Merib'-Ba'al, מְרַיב בִּעִל, Contender with Baal ,  1 Chronicles 8:34; Sept. Μεριβαάλ v.r. Μεφριβαάλ,Vulg. Meribaal ; also in the contracted form Meri'-Ba'Al מְרַי בִעִל,  1 Chronicles 9:40; Sept. Μεριβαάλ v r. .Μεχριβαάλ,Vulg. Meribaal , the son of Jonathan, elsewhere called MEPHIBOSHETH ( 2 Samuel 4:4, etc.), apparently from an unwillingness to pronounce the idolatrous name of Baal. (See Ishbosheth).

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