Phalti:
deliverance of the Lord, the son of Laish of Gallim (1Sa 25:44)= Phaltiel (2Sa 3:15). Michal, David's wife, was given to him.
Phalti:
fal'-ti (palTi).
Phalti: Name Of
Called also Phaltiel
Phalti: Son-In-Law of Saul
1Sa 25:44; 2Sa 3:15, 16
Phalti:
(my deliverance) the son of Laish of Gallim, to whom Saul gave Michal in marriage after his mad jealousy had driven David forth as an outlaw (1 Samuel 25:4-1). In 2 Samuel 3:15 he is called PHALTIEL. With the exception of this brief mention of his name, and the touching little episode in 2 Samuel 3:16 nothing more is heard of Phalti. (B.C. 1061)
Palti:
pal'-ti (palTi, "Yah delivers"):
(1) One of the "searchers" of Canaan sent by Moses (Nu 13:9), representing Benjamin in the expedition (13:9).
(2) The man to whom Saul gave Michal, David's wife, after the estrangement (1Sa 25:44). He is "the captain of the people" of 2 Esdras 5:16 ("Phaltiel," margin "Psaltiel"). In 2Sa 3:15, he is named "Phaltiel" (the King James Version), "Paltiel" (the Revised Version), and is there mentioned in connection with David's recovery of Michal.
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