Mephiboseth was lame.
Mephibosheth. 2 Samuel 4:4. When the news about the death of Saul and Jonathan (father and son) came to Jerusalem, Mephibosheth's nurse dropped the little five year old, who was injured in both feet, and became lame. 2 Samuel 21:7: The King spared the son of Jonathan because of the oath (pledge) Jonathan and King David made together, so support one another. Jonathan acted in defiance of his father, the then King (Saul) in support of David, who was not yet crowned king. Jonathan and David remained faithful to each other before the Lord. Jonathan realized that David was the anointed King and that his father, Saul (whom he had to support and died in battle), was now rejected by the Lord. Mephibosheth was supported by King David and ate at the King's table (2 Samuel 9:13 until he died.) He also had a son, so the family line progressed through this cripple. His son's name was Mica (2 Samuel 9:12) and they had plenty, including the amazing Ziba and his family as servants! Not bad going for a crippled man. This also shows the depth of compassion King David had for his dear friend, well after he was dead. We can learn from David.
Lo debar is a place mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament in the book of 2 Samuel and in the book of Jeremiah. It is a location where Mephibosheth lived, the son of Jonathan. The name Lo debar means "no pasture" or "no word" in Hebrew.
In the Bible, Lodibar is mentioned in the Old Testament in 2 Samuel 9:4 and is associated with the land where Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, lived. It is described as a desolate place, possibly signifying a barren and unproductive land.
The Spanish spelling of Mephibosheth, the name given to two Hebrews whose history is recorded in the Bible: (1.) The name of Saul's son by the concubine Rizpah, the daughter of Aiah. During the reign of King David, some members of Saul's family were punished for what had been done unto the Gibeonites. He and his brother Armoni were with five others "hanged on a hill before the Lord" by the Gibeonites, and their bodies exposed in the sun for five months (2 Sam. 21:8-9). (2.) The son of Jonathan, and grandson of King Saul. He became lame in his feet when he was five years old when his father and grandfather fell in the Battle of Mount Gilboa. The child's nurse hearing of this calamity, fled with the boy from Gibeah, the royal residence, and stumbled in her haste, dropping the child on the ground, causing his paralyzing (2 Sam. 4:4). He was carried to the land of Gilead, where he found a refuge in the house of Machir, the son of Ammiel, at Lo-debar, by whom he was brought up. Later, King David gave him a home in Jerusalem and even invited him to eat at the king's table whenever he wanted, all because he was the last remaining son of David's best friend, Jonathan (2 Sam. 9:1-13 and 19:24-30).
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Mephibosheth
Rizpah was Mephibosheth's mother.
2 Samuel 9:13 says Mephibosheth lived in Jerusalem.
Mephibosheth was the son of Jonathan, who was the son of King Saul, and his mother's name was not specifically mentioned in the Bible.
Mephibosheth was also known as Meribaal because Meribaal means "the one who contends with Baal," while Mephibosheth means "exterminating the idol." The name change was likely done to distance him from any association with the pagan god Baal.
One who scatters shame
His mother's name was 'Rizpah'
Oh, what a lovely question! Mephibosheth was just a young boy of five years old when King David sent for him. It's heartwarming to think about the kindness and care David showed towards Mephibosheth, isn't it? Just like how we can show kindness and care to those around us every day.
One was Mephibosheth, another was Merib-baal.
Yes, according to Scripture.... 2 Samuel 9:12 (King James Version) And Mephibosheth had a young son, whose name was Micha. And all that dwelt in the house of Ziba were servants unto Mephibosheth. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Samuel%209:12;&version=9; (New International Version) Mephibosheth had a young son named Mica, and all the members of Ziba's household were servants of Mephibosheth. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Samuel%209:12;&version=31; His sons name can be spelled Micah or Mica
Mephibosheth was the son of Jonathan. He was injured when his nurse dropped him. The story of David's kindness to Mephibosheth is found in II Samuel 9:
Mephibosheth was the son of Jonathan. He was injured when his nurse dropped him. The story of David's kindness to Mephibosheth is found in II Samuel 9: