Yimla or Yimlah: father of the prophet Micaiah Original Word: יִמְלָה Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine Transliteration: Yimla or Yimlah Phonetic Spelling: (yeem-law') Short Definition: Imlah
Word Origin from male Definition father of the prophet Micaiah NASB Word Usage Imla (1), Imla's (1), Imlah (2). יִמְלָה proper name see יִמְלָא below מלא. ימם (√ assumed for following; actual existence and meaning dubious, see below) יִמְלָה, יִמְלָא proper name, masculine father of prophet Micaiah of Israel: — יִמְלָה 1 Kings 22:8,9 ᵐ5 Ιεμια, ᵐ5L Ναμαλι; = יִמְלָא2Chronicles 18:7,8 ᵐ5 Ιεμαα, A Ιεμλα, ᵐ5L Ναμαλι. מַלְאָךְ, מְלָאכָה, [מַלְאָכוּת], מַלְאָכִי see לאך. מִלְּבַד see II. בַּד. מִלְבּוּשׁ see לבשׁ. מַלְבֵּן see לבן. מִלָּה see I. מלל. מְלוֺ see מְלֹא. מָלוֺן, מְלוּנָה see לון. above מִלּ֫וֺתִי proper name see I. מלל.
Imla, Imlah Or Yimlah {yim-law'}; from male'; full; Jimla or Jimlah, an Israelite -- Imla, Imlah. see HEBREW male'
yə·mî·nî — 3 Occ. yə·mî·nōw — 22 Occ. lə·yā·mîn — 1 Occ. wə·yā·mîn — 4 Occ. yā·mîn — 1 Occ. hay·mā·nî — 2 Occ. yə·mî·nî — 3 Occ. hay·yā·mî·nî — 1 Occ. yə·mî·nî — 1 Occ. yim·lā — 2 Occ. wə·yam·lêḵ — 1 Occ. hê·mi·nî — 1 Occ. lə·hê·mîn — 1 Occ. may·mî·nîm — 1 Occ. wə·’ê·mi·nāh — 1 Occ. hay·yim·nāh — 1 Occ. lə·yim·nāh — 1 Occ. yim·nāh — 3 Occ. hay·mā·nî — 1 Occ. hay·mā·nîṯ — 30 Occ.
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yim·lā — 2 Occ. yim·lāh — 2 Occ.
1 Kings 22:8 BIB: מִיכָ֖יְהוּ בֶּן־ יִמְלָ֑ה וַיֹּ֙אמֶר֙ יְה֣וֹשָׁפָ֔ט NAS: son of Imlah. But Jehoshaphat KJV: the son of Imlah, by whom we may enquire INT: Micaiah son of Imlah said Jehoshaphat1 Kings 22:9 BIB: מִיכָ֥יְהוּ בֶן־ יִמְלָֽה׃ NAS: Micaiah son of Imlah. KJV: [hither] Micaiah the son of Imlah. INT: Micaiah son of Imlah 2 Chronicles 18:7 BIB: מִיכָ֣יְהוּ בֶן־ יִמְלָ֑א וַיֹּ֙אמֶר֙ יְה֣וֹשָׁפָ֔ט NAS: son of Imla. But Jehoshaphat KJV: the son of Imla. And Jehoshaphat INT: is Micaiah son of Imla said Jehoshaphat 2 Chronicles 18:8 BIB: ק) בֶן־ יִמְלָֽא׃ NAS: Bring quickly Micaiah, Imla's son. KJV: Micaiah the son of Imla. INT: Micah son Imla's 4 Occurrences
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